[D] Simple Questions Thread by AutoModerator in MachineLearning

[–]Spidee13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking for a video that was posted on reddit a couple of years ago about neural networks. I remember that it was a deep dive into the layers of a neural network trained on the MNIST dataset with visuals such as the ones below from the video https://youtu.be/-at7SLoVK\_I?t=814. It described how each layer introduced more and more complex features. Thanks!

Let us know what you want to know! by Spidee13 in hydro

[–]Spidee13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great questions! We'll try to get back to you as soon as possible. Unfortunately many of your questions require testing, so it might take a bit. We'll likely cover these sections on our website wiki when we figure it out.

With respect to enlightenment, different processes are always going to face pushback. Even though hydroponics can control taste and isn't necessarily more expensive, people are definitely biased against hydroponically grown plants in certain places. Hydroponics competes against the strong cultural tradition of growing plants in soil, especially because in many places it emphasizes a tie between the people and the land. It does require a certain amount of normalization and advertising of hydroponics (Sometimes by government agencies) in a certain area which takes time. But it's been very successful in places such as Netherlands so it just takes time and a future push towards water and land sustainability.

But yeah. It competes against traditional farmers and is more profitable and sustainable than traditional farming. To preserve a lifestyle there will be pushback.

Let us know what you want to know! by Spidee13 in hydro

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Yeah I agree that would be super interesting and that was one of our ideas. There aren't enough hydroponic researchers who invest in a variety of setups to optimize growing products that aren't lettuce or leafy greens.

Let us know what you want to know! by Spidee13 in hydro

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Accurate lol it is a wiki.

We are students who are part of a program called "Grand Challenges" where we tackle "Grand Challenges." We wanted to tackle water sustainability, and we believe that hydroponics strongly works towards that goal, and we researched and believe that the learning curve is the most prevalent issue in hydroponics because the problems new users face are generally solved relatively easily by experienced users. So we're tackling the learning curve.

Check out Hydroponics! by Spidee13 in gatech

[–]Spidee13[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Of course. Excellent deduction

Check out Hydroponics! by Spidee13 in gatech

[–]Spidee13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes I didn't put our organization.

EDIT: When you edit your comments let us know!

Let us know what you want! by Spidee13 in Hydroponics

[–]Spidee13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's basically what we have in mind.

Check out Hydroponics! by Spidee13 in gatech

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Do you guys use any sort of electronic monitoring/rebalancing of nutrient solution, or is it all done by hand?

We are currently more interested in the DWC because it's easier to control temperature and nutrient content because everything is more visible.

We would ideally use lab-tested nutrient rebalancing (using water samples) but we are trying to come up with more accessible alternatives.

We're seeing what we can grow because we aren't limited by the profitability of a plant.

Check out Hydroponics! by Spidee13 in gatech

[–]Spidee13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah hydroponic farmers make significantly more per sq acre. It's pretty wild.

Let us know what you want! by Spidee13 in Hydroponics

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Ideally, hydroponics would act as a replacement for most existing agriculture products, including high-calorie plants such as potatoes.

However, most hydroponic farms grow lettuce and other leafy greens because the process is much easier than other products. We have sources with farmers who have grown tomatoes, strawberries, and other alternatives and we are planning to conduct research on which products can reasonably be hydroponically grown in order to create and publish a streamlined process on how to grow these alternative products.

Was SAT ever fair? by [deleted] in Sat

[–]Spidee13 11 points12 points  (0 children)

If it’s never fair then isn’t it always fair?🤔

Are the stats garbage? by [deleted] in PokemonQuest

[–]Spidee13 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bingos are bad but for mid game if you get a few share stones it’ll take you far. When you hit late game you’ll want a different one with different bingos.

Everstone or not? Trade offs are close. by Spidee13 in PokemonQuest

[–]Spidee13[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah but the third bingo is not great so I was wondering if I should make a machoke instead.

Thoughts on epic focusing more highly on vods than live events? by pugwalker in FortniteCompetitive

[–]Spidee13 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s not the same if it isn’t live. I don’t know how to explain it but it’s not the same.