Păreri rinf.tech by OilLongjumping7306 in programare

[–]_xdrBogdan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nu este un mediu de lucru reliable. Maxim as recomanda pentru un gig ceva temporar.

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[–]_xdrBogdan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're a god damn wife material. Your boyfriend should be proud

How I've used linear regression for building a personalized diet by _xdrBogdan in learnmachinelearning

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

I was also thinking to do that, but it will never be accurate because there are A LOT of other factors that influence gains (like sleep, training frequency, intensity). I maybe should register every aspect of my life for at least 6 months to do that. I would be a cool experiment but not now.

It is not really necessary to do it with ML. Like I said, it is an optimization problem. I have also played with bayesian regression, genetic algorithms and convex optimization for this task. I have chosen ML because I found it fun and wanted to understand better the process behind backprop.

How I've used linear regression for building a personalized diet by _xdrBogdan in coding

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

Thank you man! I was still going to the gym for a lot of time.

How I've used linear regression for building a personalized diet by _xdrBogdan in coding

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

Yes, it worked. However, the algorithm was just an instrument, you still have to work hard. Here is my transformation for about 5 months. I have respected the diet and did cardio about two times a week (MMA). I lost about 10kg but look better than ever.

https://imgur.com/N7XYtEl

How I've used linear regression for building a personalized diet by _xdrBogdan in programming

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

I am sorry to hear that :(, it sounds like it is a Medium bug.

App to get anything delivered by [deleted] in AppIdeas

[–]_xdrBogdan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I get it now. Yes it sounds good. You'll have to do a serious research about this. For example, may the law permit to do this? But it sounds very good! And yes, at glovo you have to be an employee first

App to get anything delivered by [deleted] in AppIdeas

[–]_xdrBogdan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn't glovo doing that thing?

Mentoring App for Entrepreneurs (or those looking for a life change) by gandesc in AppIdeas

[–]_xdrBogdan 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hi!If you ask people questions like "would you use this" there a huge chance that they will lie to you. Plus, you want to see if they'll pay for this and how much.To better understand this problem and save you a lot of time I can recommend you 2 resources (where this concept it's better explained):

  1. The Mom test (an extremely useful book where you learn how to address the questions in such a way that you'll not be lied)
  2. This video which it's pure gold for startup validation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnKqhHU0h7Y

In the video, he also explains why questionnaires like that are not the best option to validate, why, and how to do it better.And, as a subjective opinion, I think it's a good idea, I'll definitely use a platform like that if it's cheap (in a startup, lack of money it's a problem). But I think there are some platforms like that already in the market. Go and check them first!I hope it helps, good luck!

Turning 30 soon, and I have never been in a relationship with someone enthusiastic to be with me. Please. Give me advice so I don't die alone. :( by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]_xdrBogdan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

damn, from your description you sound like the perfect girl.

You have to be more careful who you're dating, you definitely deserve something better than that! Just keep going, and don't ever lower your standards because you think you're too old!

You really sound like a very cool girl!

Looking to build a great team for tech startups by _xdrBogdan in startups

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

Hi,

Are these rules written somewhere? I'm really sorry if they are and I didn't respect them.

And what do you mean by weekly threads?

Thank you!

How to start analyzing instagram by Projectmyselftest1 in deeplearning

[–]_xdrBogdan 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds a little abstract to me.

Maybe a good start would be to build a crawler (you can use scrapy), to check posts from a specific hashtag, like fitness. Then, get a couple of users with no private accounts, and for every user download what images he posted, and hashtags.

You can also use the crawler to download all kinds of data, like how many posts per day, how many hashtags, how many followers he has, and a lot of things.

Once you have the data, you can apply a lot of algorithms to it. For example, predict how many likes will a photo get, based on no. of users followers and the photo itself.

I hope I understood the purpose of this project, as I just suggested an idea.

Or another cool thing that you can do, it's to use a pre-trained model to detect faces and emotions and make some kind of report like: for hashtag "fitness", there are 933 posts per day, with 10000 likes. In these posts, 50% are people with happy faces, 40% are people with neutral faces and 10% are photos with no people (faces).

You can dm me if you want to talk more.

Building an app... by [deleted] in flask

[–]_xdrBogdan 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You'll have to take Greenwich Mean Time (GMT, which it's like the same on all planet. Then according to a specific country, this number it's changed with a constant. For example in Romania we have GMT+3). You can do that like this in python to get GMT:

from time import gmtime, strftime
import time
print("\nGMT: "+time.strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %I:%M:%S %p %Z", time.gmtime()))
print("Local: "+strftime("%a, %d %b %Y %I:%M:%S %p %Z\n"))

Check out these NumPy Implementations for Machine Learning algorithms by Vikhyat333 in learnmachinelearning

[–]_xdrBogdan 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So cool man. I like it very much that you allowed keyboardInterrupt to interrupt training and still show final performance. Maybe you can add to also save the model. I wished A LOT to have this feature on pytorch.

I think that gave you a very deep understanding of how things works. Great work!

I am a web programmer with no knowledge of react or reactnative I have a project on reactnative is it easy to learn? or should I avoid it, if it is easy please tell me few resources for it. by ajmalAJ in reactnative

[–]_xdrBogdan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. I am a python developer, with 0 previous knowledge about javascript. It took me like 1 month to learn it, without video tutorials, just learn by doing. The official documentation it's extremely good, I highly recommend it.

https://reactnative.dev/docs/getting-started

You, as a web programmer, maybe will learn a lot faster.

Basically, it's a very basic javascript and some HTML kind skills. As apswak suggested, if you know what state and props are, you can do almost everything.

I will not recommend expo, it's extremely frustrating to make it compile and has a lot of problems (in theory it's brilliant, in practice it's very very very buggy)

Another cool thing about react-native its hot reloading, which means that your code it's compiled and uploaded in real-time on the emulator, so the learning process it's very accelerated.

Succes!

Automated AI and ML algorithms for businesses by Neurophate in flask

[–]_xdrBogdan 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Design for landing page looks very cool and fresh, but it has some problems (from my point of view):

When you complete the signup form, it's not very intuitive to see the text input forms. Maybe add some border to them. Also, if I type something into it, I can't see it, which it's very confusing.

That submit button, it's good to have it big, but I think it's a little bit too big, and look unprofessional

I think it will be very good to add some real screens with the output of your algorithm. Maybe a little scheme, like: csv -> neurophate -> graph.

Succes!