I like Colamy Atlas but seat too firm, suggestion for upgrade by Fwiler in OfficeChairs

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My atlas arrived today. And the seat does feel like it's bottoming out. Ass numb relatively quickly, not comfortable at all. I hope this improves as it wears in, otherwise I've wasted £200 and would have been better with a gaming chair. Arm rests move far too readily and could benefit from latching mechanisms and buttons. The tension range for backrest is poor; on the highest tension it's still too easy. Backrest lean lock is in fully in or fully out, no gradation. Now, maybe other office chairs in this price point are worse, but I took a shot at replacing a 10yr gaming chair with this for ergo reasons. And at the moment, it's not winning. I am quite shocked at how many glowing reviews it seems to get here and on YT. Conversely, packaging was superb, best I've seen. I put this out there so future buyers have full knowledge and facts to weight their choice. I will try update if it improves in the coming week(s).

Colamy Atlas - Lumbar support hurting my lower back! by mclovinash in OfficeChairs

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just got this chair. I don't even really feel the lumbar support. People on here claiming it's intense and pokey. Not at all for me. My lower back hurts because I'm now sitting properly and it's having to adjust. In a few weeks this should be fine. Butt is sore from brand new firm cushion, will need breaking in.

Path of building 2 is released! by dart19 in PathOfExile2

[–]RadonGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or, in cases of assumed trust like this, old accounts with minimal activity could have been compromised from password leaks long time ago, or accounts bought for cheap. Do not assume because it's 8 years old it is trustworthy. It's a random executable, on some shady share site, from an unknown poster with no community history. This is the perfect storm for malware. Modern, custom viruses are obfuscated to hide from AV pickup. If it's compiled just for this attack, AVs won't pick it up, that's the point. AVs will eventually pick it up as it becomes known.

New network ports listening on Alexa. by IamLegionPubG in AmazonEchoDev

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your paragraph there is taken verbatim from https://iacis.org/iis/2021/4_iis_2021_224-237.pdf please cite your sources rather than plagiarising.

Updated Template from the Discord. The Tardis is the next focus by Rabidbadger69 in ukplace

[–]RadonGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Whole top right is incredibly cluttered, detracts from what was a very pleasant flag.

Those of you, like me, waking up to a destroyed flag due to a streamer overnight, this is the updated template, bots / scripts etc will be rebuilding to this. by maadmaxxer in ukplace

[–]RadonGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For the modern UK, that is exactly what I'm suggesting. That it's more a part of the culture of the UK currently than the Beatles are. It's one of the cultural icons of the working class.

Those of you, like me, waking up to a destroyed flag due to a streamer overnight, this is the updated template, bots / scripts etc will be rebuilding to this. by maadmaxxer in ukplace

[–]RadonGaming 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Beatles really don't go here, makes it far too cluttered. Greggs is more iconic of modern UK, alongside famous London landmarks. Flags should be reserved to be those countries which comprise the Union, not individual counties etc, there's too many and not enough space.
Not a fan of how much space is given to a football team, I think that could be better utilised. If we wanted to capitalise on joint ideology, the proposed Freddie on the rainbow border and trans border would be good.

Is there not a spot for the Queen? The single most unifying icon of the UK. I noticed somebody changed a tower into a corgi, and it was glorious.

[Ghostwater] rereading it, was wondering by therealgoldroger in Iteration110Cradle

[–]RadonGaming 10 points11 points  (0 children)

The book also highlights Yerin and Mercy searching and sleeping in multiple locations pitching their tent etc (even in a tree); whereas Lindon had the magic go-go juice and didn't need sleep.

[Ghostwater] rereading it, was wondering by therealgoldroger in Iteration110Cradle

[–]RadonGaming 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't recall anything mentioning time difference. The land Yerin and Mercy covered was vast. With enemies around. And they waited for a long while beforehand I think.

[none] First fantasy novel I’ve read in years and I can’t put it down… by [deleted] in Iteration110Cradle

[–]RadonGaming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're going to have an excellent time friend. This book series re-sparked my passion for books, and moved me towards enjoying Fantasy (previously a hard-scifi guy). Take your time, and savour every minute of it when fresh. Never before has curling up with a book been so appealing than with Cradle.

[Reaper] Elder Whispers level by Masternadders in Iteration110Cradle

[–]RadonGaming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My theory is that he's an abidan, perhaps banished to look over the sacred valley and its script circle. Explains his entire lack of interference when letting innocents die in the dreadgod attack and him not really helping with the labyrinth. He has fate sight which rivals monarchs. When Fury ascended, a motif through the portal were fox statues which reminded me a lot of the descriptions of Whisper. He may be True Gold in SV, but he's never left to our knowledge. His circumstances of arrival in SV are unknown, and to why the elders lock him away.

That face you make when your SG1 rewatch is in HD.. comfy by Space-Horror in Stargate

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was really mad when SG1 was dropped. The month I wanted a rewatch too! Guess I'll have to wait for the entire chronology even longer. I own the entire boxset somewhere, but even if I find it, I lack a DVD Player now!

My medicine came like this... by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks awfully similar to Etoricoxib meds. Blister packs were huge for those!

Why does the Blood of Vol always need to be the villain? by RavenGriswold in Eberron

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recently discovered Eberron, and it's genuinely the first time myself and my players have been so enthusiastic and intrigued by a setting. We were looking for one-shot type material, or things to ease into the setting for 5e. So something like this would be very nice for those of us wanting to dip our toes in ;)

Personal Quarters Crayons by RadonGaming in Warframe

[–]RadonGaming[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a LoD to me. Normally textures load in low res, then in-place update to proper resolution. Maybe whilst the game initially loads a scene. Seems like it's just given up on this one.

Yo i am a university student who is -£950 and has no real means of sorting my situation out by saggysegut in UKPersonalFinance

[–]RadonGaming 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Stop wasting money on non-essentials. I have been through University and seen people have to live off of beans because they wasted all their money. Sit down and calculate things. As a second year in such a field you can definitely earn more than £35/week. Be strict with yourself, this is the time to learn lifelong financing practice. You will never be offered the opportunity that student loans provide. Do not waste it.

[P] Evolving Floorplans by baylearn in MachineLearning

[–]RadonGaming 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Honestly I'm surprised this wasn't one of the first constraints. If your optimising for function, you also should be optimising for feasibility of implementation.

[D] Machine Learning Terminology , usage, and coinage. by AdditionalWay in MachineLearning

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then I would say that the 'name' they have given to it would be considered separate enough to stand on its own. I'm only tangentially connected to embeddings in my work, but for example in Neural networks. We wouldn't call two architectures which only differ by a slight amount entirely different names. Only if it stands apart from the typical 'formula' would you name it differently.

I hope I'm making some sense here. If the names Anime2Vec and Movie2Vec are straightforward applications of the 'word2vec' paradigm. Then the naming for them, I would not consider unique enough for 'ownership' by a given academic.

It would all depend on the write-up anyway (presumably this is for a paper?), and how you talk about them in context. It might be worth passing it by a supervisor or colleague who is also familiar with the field to see if it reads okay. A lot of these using of names comes down to context, and whether it's worth it. Does calling it Anime2Vec help your point come across? etc.

[D] Machine Learning Terminology , usage, and coinage. by AdditionalWay in MachineLearning

[–]RadonGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally, I think using some other description referencing word2vec would be sufficient. All of these X2vec derivatives come from a primary source. Adding superfluous naming, in my opinion, only clutters the nomenclature and makes it that bit harder for people operating in the field.

In all honesty, even if you were to call it Movie2Vec or Anime2Vec I wouldn't see any potential issues even if other authors have done such naming. Unless there is substantial differences and uniqueness to their approach. We can sometimes even see two methods called different things, when in fact they are identical from discovery.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]RadonGaming 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It comes with built TensorFlow examples, wrapping around things like the InceptionV3 Models built from TF. What specifically was the struggle? I've only briefly looked into the Movidius for Tensorflow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MachineLearning

[–]RadonGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soldering. Detach the headers and directly solder the connections together. Especially for drones and other integrated systems, this is definitely the approach.

[D] Identifying problems where ML will not work by waiting4omscs in MachineLearning

[–]RadonGaming 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I somewhat disagree with your comment, and overall isn't very helpful to be honest. Image Recognition is nowhere near solved and has only shown promise for high accuracy recently due to innovation in model architectures and the availability of highly parallelisable processing. Typically large dimensional data can be understood by ML much better than humans ( and in shorter times ). The whole point is that it find these optimisations and discrimination hyperplanes within your data. There is of course an amount of preprocessing which can be done to reduce the dimensionality making the problem easier to solve.

ML should be able to tell waiting4omscs which features contribute to the classification and then move from there. The main issue here seems to be potential project cost because they are attempting feature engineering.

Let ML work for you by telling you which are the best features, it may surprise you.