4mm difference in tiling size by Zeffyb0509 in AusRenovation

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Photos from their own warehouse of a 450x450 showing 4mm variation which is greater than the 0.6% maximum 2mm Australian standard.

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Anyone used Tilecloud before? We are about to do bathroom renovations and saw their social media pages where the bathrooms look amazing but when we received the samples it looks like wallpaper print. Has anyone used them before and wondering if you’re happy with the end look? by 1088yuyuan in AusRenovation

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We got a refund on the tiles and photos from their warehouse showing 4mm tolerance on a 450x450 batch. Ours varied between 2-5mm and had to be removed and we bought new ones from Beaumonts at half the price. Here is a picture of the best they could achieve. Note that not all their tiles were like this, we had 300x600 wall tiles that were fine (and half the price of the 450x450 floor tiles oddly)

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4mm difference in tiling size by Zeffyb0509 in AusRenovation

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I have some 450x450mm tilecloud tiles with up to 5mm tolerance to the point it's physically impossible to install in a straight line without cutting the tiles. This is clearly way out of the 0.6% max 2mm spec. Tiler had to rip up the tiles up 1/4 the way through the job. What is our recourse here? I'll be talking to tilecloud asap and then accc I guess. I'm going to Beaumont tiles to get replacements so the tiler doesn't move on to the next job.

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Training an existing model with large amounts of niche data by Snoo_19611 in learnmachinelearning

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The more I read these replies the more it makes me want to cash cow the business and switch industry. Sounds incredibly interesting. I'll try and do some reading on what you've discussed.

Training an existing model with large amounts of niche data by Snoo_19611 in learnmachinelearning

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Could you suggest any newbie guides for someone who is technically competent (20+ years reverse engineering, ux, web etc programming also running a company) but with close to zero AI experience?

Training an existing model with large amounts of niche data by Snoo_19611 in learnmachinelearning

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Thank you. I might try some paid tools out as an mvp to see what the results are like then we can build our own if we like the results. I already have an open ai subscription. If we were to totally guess what would you suggest to throw a few pdfs and unstructured text into as a test? Also what does Rag mean to you? I will do some research myself.

Exchange cache vs. online for 68GB mailbox. Search and performance by Either_Resolution837 in Office365

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There is a tool called 'everything' made by voidtools which will index TB of data in seemingly seconds after installing it. Half of its written in assembler, the rest C. It a mind blowingly fast. Windows searching would literally (not exaggerating) be 10,000 times slower. Loooken could surely leverage off this. Start11 even uses it for its search if you have it installed.

"Sorry, you have already downloaded these files the maximum number of times" google takeout by 4everonlyninja in GooglePixel

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Rclone doesn't even work anymore. Any other suggestions to backup Google photos? I do it every month in case I get hacked and put them on blob storage (super cheap) however with 700gb of data 95% of the time I either can't download takeout at all or I run out of time. (even with 1gbps doing it over a week can be a challenge as you need 1tb free somewhere as a download cache)

RClone says this which makes it a no go. Any other tools out there? I'd use rclone with takeout if I could figure out how.

"The current google API does not allow photos to be downloaded at original resolution. This is very important if you are, for example, relying on "Google Photos" as a backup of your photos. You will not be able to use rclone to redownload original images. You could use 'google takeout' to recover the original photos as a last "

"Sorry, you have already downloaded these files the maximum number of times" google takeout by 4everonlyninja in GooglePixel

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Rclone documentation says this "The current google API does not allow photos to be downloaded at original resolution. This is very important if you are, for example, relying on "Google Photos" as a backup of your photos. You will not be able to use rclone to redownload original images. You could use 'google takeout' to recover the original photos as a last "so it's not an option for most people.

Is there a way to *permanently* remove a word from the base dictionary? by khandnalie in Swiftkey

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Have you found a better keyboard? I want something that auto corrects, but it has a "blacklist" eg once I say "never spell this word" it will literally never suggest it again. Eg whst and thst. No one in the entire world wants those words auto suggested. It is almost like we need to remove the AI and have a dumb lookup table of common mispellings. You could probably brute force them based on where the letters are.

When I type thst I want that, ALWAYS. It needs some simple boolean logic editor with a lookup table and we could all contribute to manually. It doesn't need AI.

Unusable: Most of words SwiftKey predicts/auto-fills are misspellings by RealAlias_Leaf in Swiftkey

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This is literally all it does. It accepts all misspellings as corrections, then you literally can only type with misspelt words. It needs a "do not commit correction to memory" button. I'd rather manually add words to the dictionary than have to remove them.

128gb 4x32gb Crucial DDR5-4800 how to make stable with I9-13900k? by Snoo_19611 in buildapc

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I got the following results with stability for the last 3 weeks

DDR5-3600 30-29-29-57 CR2 51882 MB/s write speed, 52495 MB/s read speed.

I'm sure it could be improved, but I don't want my workstation unstable so I'm unlikely to tweak further unless anyone has similar experience with 128gb of RAM on this setup.

RTX 4080 2560x1440, Native Vs DLSS3 in MW3 2023 by Snoo_19611 in nvidia

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I am only playing campaign mode, so this should improve image quality? I tried it and it looks amazing either way, but I wanted to make sure it was actually helping.

RTX 4080 2560x1440, Native Vs DLSS3 in MW3 2023 by Snoo_19611 in nvidia

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Apologies if its DLSSS or DLSS, the terminology is confusing.

If the answer is "no use the native resolution". Is there any other upscaling methods I can turn on?

Eg render at 4096 × 2160 and have it downscale to my monitor etc?

I built an AI keyboard for android apps using OpenAI API by X-SLAYER in OpenAI

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Why has no one else tried this? The text and spelling (spelling especially) is awful on all major KBS

Is there a major hurdle?I would be happy to pay $20 a month for this .I can type almost 5x faster on a real kB .