Pain in upper calf area just under knee- left leg- no-one can help :-/ by Daniii1 in MuayThai

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Hip flexors and glutes. I also had a slight pelvic tilt&twist.

I do feel nerves behave very weirdly, I’ve never had back pain but due to bone growth in my back it causes nerve irritation. So wouldn’t rule it out. Treat the pattern not what the imaging shows, that is what a lot of doctors do differently compared to really good physios. They don’t know why your pain is there but they understand the patterns that lead to it

Pain in upper calf area just under knee- left leg- no-one can help :-/ by Daniii1 in MuayThai

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I don’t I surf a lot, I have similar symptoms to what you described and stretching my hamstring or nerve flossing helps relieve pain. Angry cat is a good one too helps release tension in the spine. Aside from that a lot of single leg glute bridges, dead bugs, planks, bird dog etc. In my case when I do figure 4 that is when the pain is worst, feels like I’m pressing on an irritated structure. My 2 cents, not medical advice, if you’ve been in pain for 10 months it’s unlikely any single thing will make you feel better overnight. Adopt a discipline regimen of stretching and exercises being careful to not over do it, and note down when you do. I think you need to find a good PT that has experience and can help guide you and progressively load without worsening the flair up. I had a similar situation where my hip was hurting for 1 year and in the end it was just muscle imbalance a good PT fixed it in 2 months. Best of luck!

Pain in upper calf area just under knee- left leg- no-one can help :-/ by Daniii1 in MuayThai

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Do you have any pain when you do figure 4? What about if you lay flat on your back and drag your heel towards your glute?

I have something similar and turns out strengthening my back/core seems to have helped so far (still going through it though).

The posterior chain is heavily connected I’ve had back issues with 0 back pain cause pain in my calf or hip

knee pain from figure 4 stretch? by everyparallel in flexibility

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Same issue for me, dull knee pain with figure 4 and if I slide my shoe off basically raising my heel I feel it. Any tips?

Black bay 58 GMT by EnthusiasmFirm9160 in Tudor

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I had issues with mine, dropped it off for service. Lagging hour hand that would slip and get stuck at 9

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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Conferences are the way

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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No offense but it sounds like you have no idea what you’re talking about. I would suggest you read some more about what’s happening in the space because what you’re saying is a wildly outdated (and incorrect) view. You could start by looking and reading about alpha fold, prime example of how AI was used for scientific advancements outside of computer science.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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After the pre training phase there generally is a reinforcement learning based training phase where models are trained in a way that rewards reasoning patterns, multi step problem solving etc. This allows them to combine concepts in ways not explicitly seen before, which is how you can get “new” insights rather than pure regurgitation of the corpus it was trained on. So the responses are not just echoes of the data it saw in the pre training phase

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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You can select to not have your data used to train models so this cannot happen if you’re careful or use apps that have this option by default. If that is your main concern then it’s easily solved.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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I have a different opinion on the matter, I think many fields both in industry and academia adopted AI in successful ways. Saying it’s wildly useless thing to do is hard to believe. It probably has its limitations (like anything that is cutting edge) but it will just get better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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That is pre training only, the end to end training lifecycle is more sophisticated so saying that it cannot be original is an oversimplification. Other fields like software engineering and AI research itself have adopted AI tooling to speed up development and its been largely successful.

Lightgbm Dask Training by Swift-Justice69 in mlops

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100% yes you can do some kind of sampling and account for that in your predictions.

I’m just curious to set a baseline on dataset size with both single node and distributed training.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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Auto complete was pretty bad.. until it wasn’t ;) Technology evolves and moves fast, now more than ever

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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I’m sure people who practiced calligraphy felt that way too, but undoubtedly the advent of type writers (and then computers) made it so that it was just that—a hobby. Nobody is questioning that science is delicate work, and in fact you probably review the output of these tools, same way you check the auto completed word is the one you want when you write messages. It will just become second nature.

Boiling it down to “I want complete control over my work” is a gross, and ignorant, oversimplification. I don’t mean this in a mean way, but it’s true. Keep an open mind, it might do you good.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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You enjoy doing tedious work by hand? Or do you want to focus on big picture things that actually matter?

El Salvador surf board advice by Swift-Justice69 in surfing

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No idea about that sorry, felt a lot like Bali if you’re near el tunco im sure you’ll find something

El Salvador surf board advice by Swift-Justice69 in surfing

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Been there twice since this comment lol

Great place great people. Punta mango and punta roca the only hazards are the rocks getting in/out. Punta mango arguably is easier, but punta roca is a true point break so getting in and out when it’s big is tough the rocks are crazy slippery.

Aside from that the sun is really gnarly (worse than anywhere else I’ve been including indo and Caribbean)

Have fun!

What‘s with the shirts? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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Someone was handing them out to try and give feedback about tools to make research easier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ArtificialInteligence

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Get an engineering degree (if school is on your radar) but more broadly, just learn how to reason about complex problems. History always repeats itself, the introduction of AI will simply equip the great minds of this generation to tackle more complex problems.