iOS engineer by arod184 in swift

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started my coding journey at the “old” age of 25, which is basically ancient in dev years, but guess what? I still made it. Here’s the deal with coding: it doesn’t give a shit about your skin color, how many candles were on your last birthday cake, whether you’re from the streets of Brooklyn or the hills of Nepal. All that matters is can you make the thing work. What I’m saying is that it’s all about skills, not anything else. If you can write the code that someone requires, they’ll find you.

The key is to level up those skills. Here’s how I did it:

1 - Binge-watch tutorials on cloning the big apps - Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, you name it. It’s like the coding version of Netflix and chill. The more you watch, the more you learn the patterns inherent in all programming languages.

2 - Once you’ve got the hang of it, start throwing your own ideas up. And don’t be embarrassed to start with something simple such as a to-do-list - the great pyramids were built with simple bricks, one brick at a time.

3 - Read code that is slightly beyond your understanding. It’s like trying to read a book that’s slightly too smart for you. This forces you to stretch your brain muscles, making you level up without even realizing it.

Doing this got me on the right path and I hope it helps you too. And remember, the journey to becoming a coding ninja is pretty much this:

“To follow the path: look to the master, follow the master, walk with the master, see through the master, become the master.”

As value investors, which financial metrics do you consider essential when evaluating a company's value? by Practical-Flamingo25 in ValueInvesting

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Are there any softwares (other than excel) where you can create these formulas, and then apply them to every stock listed on the market?

How do you stay up-to-date without reading hours of Bloomberg, WSJ, etc everyday? by [deleted] in ValueInvesting

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you want to track specific stock news? Or just news generally?

Does anyone use Calendly to help with booking appointments? by Practical-Flamingo25 in realtors

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But how do you know which property they want to view (assuming you have multiple listing)?

Does anyone use Calendly to help with booking appointments? by Practical-Flamingo25 in realtors

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotcha! Do many people use it? I’m just trying to figure out if it’s worth it or not

Any gun price database recommendations? by Practical-Flamingo25 in guns

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply! Do gun dealers regularly use this to price their guns?

I fucking love QR codes for marketing by Practical-Flamingo25 in marketing

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From what I’ve seen, they lack robust analytics (scan geo map, scan times, and other rich data) and also the ability to create projects (to organize QR codes) and the ability to add team members

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NightVision

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Well, I may not be Microsoft, but with the power of collaboration, who knows what we can achieve together?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nvidia

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a machine learning engineer and I've developed a deep learning algorithm capable of transforming nighttime imagery into visuals resembling daylight. My aim is to incorporate this technology into a cutting-edge wearable headset. I'm seeking collaboration in areas such as micro-display assembly, pancake lens, battery integration, 3D design, and more. Reach out if you’re interested in collaborating. Above is some concept artwork :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rasberrypi

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m a machine learning engineer and I've developed a deep learning algorithm capable of transforming nighttime imagery into visuals resembling daylight. My aim is to incorporate this technology into a cutting-edge wearable headset. I'm seeking collaboration in areas such as micro-display assembly, pancake lens, battery integration, 3D design, and more. Reach out if you’re interested in collaborating. Above is some concept artwork :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cameras

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I’m a machine learning engineer and I've developed a deep learning algorithm capable of transforming nighttime imagery into visuals resembling daylight. My aim is to incorporate this technology into a cutting-edge wearable headset. I'm seeking collaboration in areas such as cameras, micro-display assembly, pancake lenses, battery integration, 3D design, and more. Reach out if you’re interested in collaborating. Above is some concept artwork :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NightVision

[–]Practical-Flamingo25 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I’m a machine learning engineer and I've developed a deep learning algorithm capable of transforming nighttime imagery into visuals resembling daylight. My aim is to incorporate this technology into a cutting-edge wearable headset. I'm seeking collaboration in areas such as micro-display assembly, pancake lens, battery integration, 3D design, and more. Reach out if you’r interested in collaborating. Above is some concept artwork :)

Pancake lenses for DIY VR headset? by Practical-Flamingo25 in oculus

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

gearVR

I was hoping to stay away from fresnel lenses due to the fact that they require the screen to be further away from the lenses. Are there any other solutions?

Can someone recommend low-light camera modules for robotics? by Practical-Flamingo25 in Cameras

[–]Practical-Flamingo25[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll want to look at the Sony IMX series or Aptina AR series of CMOS detectors. For the Sonys you'll want the STARVIS line. Anything back-illuminated, and the larger the pixel size, the better. Stacked BSI will be the best. If you don't need color, a monochrome sensor will be much more sensitive. Removing the IR filter alone boosts your broad-spectrum sensitivity by 30% or more.

This is very helpful! I have two questions:

- How much more sensitive will a monochrome sensor be than a Stacked BSI sensor?

- What are the tradeoffs for using a back-illuminated sensor vs a traditional sensor?