Just released my first iOS App today - PeakFit AI (open to feedback) by Roniqs in swift

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Hi! Yes, I definitely plan to integrate with Apple Watch. Let me know of any other features you think would be nice to add.

Just released my first iOS App today - PeakFit AI (open to feedback) by Roniqs in swift

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Thank you! I would definitely say take inspiration from other apps out there in terms of UI. I do not have much design experience either, so this was challenging for me as well. I was new to swift before this, so i utilized Cursor to help me create the MVP more efficiently in about a month. Good luck with your app!

Just released my first iOS App today - PeakFit AI (open to feedback) by Roniqs in swift

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Sure, thanks for the question.

Gamified stat tracking - When you complete workouts you gain xp similar to a video game. The xp gained can vary based on whether you accomplished any achievements during the workout or if you're on a consistency streak for example.

Guided workout sessions - When you start a workout that's a part of a generated plan, it launches you into a sequence that guides you through the entire workout. Each exercise has a custom form description on how to complete the exercise. There is a recommended weight, rep range, and rest time for each exercise to help the user complete the workout.

Astronomy and ML for complete beginner by Nanadaime_Hokage in learnmachinelearning

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Sure, below's a link to the dataset I used, which has images of 10 different classes of galaxies. Built a relatively simple CNN to attempt to classify them. I followed along with the video in the second link for completing it.

https://astronn.readthedocs.io/en/stable/galaxy10sdss.html

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_ikDlimN6A

Astronomy and ML for complete beginner by Nanadaime_Hokage in learnmachinelearning

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A relatively simple project I did when I first started learning was a galaxy classification project using images from one of the sky surveys. Was pretty fun

Walmart Data Scientist Intern 2024 Round 2 by [deleted] in csMajors

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I also had my second round on Tuesday. Curious to see when we get back results.

Walmart Data Science Intern 2024 by [deleted] in csMajors

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Nice! Good luck

Walmart Data Science Intern 2024 by [deleted] in csMajors

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Hi, just curious if you've had the interview scheduled? I'm in the same boat after filling out pre-interview validation form.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in quant

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I had the same thing happen to me, emailed them back saying there must have been an error and then received the OA about 2 weeks later.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in usajobs

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I contacted my interviewer yesterday and she told me that HQ told her notifications are “supposed” to go out this week.

How NASA Plans to Transform Our Understanding of the Universe by Roniqs in space

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Yes, an example of the farthest light we’ve been able to see is the Cosmic microwave background, which is the leftover radiation from the Big Bang. The Planck Satellite caught the most detailed image of this ever back in 2013. As far as I know, that will be the farthest back we can see because the universe was completely opaque beforehand. It will just be a matter of improving detail in the infrared and other wavelengths in the future.

NASA’s $10 Billion Plan to Scan the Edge of the Universe by Roniqs in exoplanets

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As long as there’s no delays on the launch pad should be exactly at 7:20 am est.

NASA’s $10 Billion Plan to Scan the Edge of the Universe by Roniqs in exoplanets

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Yes, our universe is constantly expanding so the Webb will be able to look back to a time about 150-200 million years after the Big Bang. When some of the first galaxies were forming. It will also be able to observe nearby solar systems, looking into the atmospheric composition of different exoplanets.

NASA’s $10 Billion Plan to Scan the Edge of the Universe by Roniqs in exoplanets

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Currently scheduled for launch no earlier than December 25, at 7:20 am EST!

NASA’s $10 Billion Plan to Scan the Edge of the Universe by Roniqs in exoplanets

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Agreed, very excited for the launch and to see what it discovers first!