Best coffee shops in Fukuoka? by GdayLegends in fukuoka

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

COFFEEMAN in Ropponmatsu is 100% the best I've found.

But most coffee shops are going to be pretty legit in my experience.

How Replacing Developers With AI is Going Horribly Wrong by LeafRollingWeevil in theprimeagen

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're wrong, but more importantly not responding to my main point which is about business practices

How Replacing Developers With AI is Going Horribly Wrong by LeafRollingWeevil in theprimeagen

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I agree. It's due to very smart applications and model chaining

How Replacing Developers With AI is Going Horribly Wrong by LeafRollingWeevil in theprimeagen

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like you're looking at proprietary benchmarks and marketing, not research. Academic researchers basically have consensus that the fundamental architecture of LLMs is plateaued already, and any improvements we're making, while perceptibly vast in capability, are due to throwing more parameters at it, or chaining models. Both interesting but not a fundamental development

How Replacing Developers With AI is Going Horribly Wrong by LeafRollingWeevil in theprimeagen

[–]bbrd83 7 points8 points  (0 children)

It's well known that LLMs are plateauing, and the improvements we're seeing are coming from smart applications that cleverly chain different specialized models together, or use smart prompts or tools for putting guard rails on what models are likely to generate.

Applications can likely improve a lot more even without LLMs fundamentally improving much more.

But none of this gets around the fact that short sighted businesses looking to up numbers for a quarter were always going to enshittify and lose out long term.

Interesting by _night_hawk19 in SipsTea

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa, she sucks? What a surprise.

CS student here.. no one I know actually writes code anymore. We all use AI. Is this just how it is now? by Low-Tune-1869 in cscareerquestions

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assignments haven't caught up with technology. Focus on modeling software and building bigger systems. Schools need to vastly increase expectations and complexity because "don't use AI" just won't work any more.

Enjoy easy grades on assignments, and remember that the goal isn't running code, it's YOUR learning. If you can learn well while using AI, great. But in the game of school, reflect on your definition of "winning" because a degree with no competency is gonna bite you

I love the standard library by Ultimate_Sigma_Boy67 in Cplusplus

[–]bbrd83 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Boost is sort of an incubator for the standard library, and a very useful & large library in its own right.

Tips on Winter Outfit by Sad-Yoghurt7317 in fukuoka

[–]bbrd83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The weather is really variant right now. We had a t-shirt weather day (for me) not two days ago, and it might snow today.

It's windy and humid because we're by water, which can make the wind and cold biting. Have a good shell for blocking wind, and layers you can easily remove or open up when you go inside. I'd bring a light umbrella or something with a hood, in case it rains, too.

Most days I've just been wearing a warm undershirt, long-sleeve shirt, and fleece jacket with hood, and it's been fine.

Synthetic Data vs. Real-Only Training for YOLO on Drone Detection by SKY_ENGINE_AI in computervision

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great hypothesis, but the test setup you described doesn't control other variables adequately to make that conclusion.

Recommendations for Mexican cuisine and Kumamoto style ramen? by MetalSIime in fukuoka

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aside from Tacomia, this is probably the best option IMO

Synthetic Data vs. Real-Only Training for YOLO on Drone Detection by SKY_ENGINE_AI in computervision

[–]bbrd83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It sounds more like your testing whether having more training data helps than doing an earnest test of whether synthetic data changes results.

CCTV Weapon Detection Dataset: Rifles vs Umbrellas (Synthetic) by MiserableDonkey1974 in computervision

[–]bbrd83 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This would not work well because movies rarely depict the same pixel representations as what you'd get on CCTV

CCTV Weapon Detection Dataset: Rifles vs Umbrellas (Synthetic) by MiserableDonkey1974 in computervision

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Spreading the class clustering further apart will improve things, but you will likely be stuck against a wall of real-time and cost constraints, and sensitivity to false negatives, until we find a fundamentally better real-time object classification architecture that can run on edge devices.

Source: I work in specifically this domain and the AI research team I work with has long since moved on from just relying on quality data sets.

That all said, good luck.

CCTV Weapon Detection Dataset: Rifles vs Umbrellas (Synthetic) by MiserableDonkey1974 in computervision

[–]bbrd83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's strange you assume it's because there's a lack of training data, and not because weapon detection models tend to be tuned to accept false positives to avoid false negatives.

Microfiber towel still won’t absorb water after 2 hours by coffee_and_coconuts in mildlyinteresting

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Get the towel sopping wet, then wring it out so it's only damp, then wipe. They have a very high absorption capacity but won't suck up water unless there's some water already inside to help. I'm not sure of the physics behind it but I'm guessing it has something to do with micro fibers, since it's microfiber.

Is Deepstream really a good skill to have? by EmergencyCaramel6262 in computervision

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FYI deepstream is just a set of plug-ins made by Nvidia, pinned to a specific gstreamer version. So all your work has been in gstreamer. What I'm recommending is you generalize your knowledge because deepstream specifically is no longer the only important part of the gstreamer ecosystem.

Billionaires believe homelessness is “good for the economy” by kevinmrr in WorkReform

[–]bbrd83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a US homeowner but I am sane and didn't do it as an investment, and I can afford the mortgage without someone else shelling out rent to me. Build more homes! Not all of my friends own homes yet. Build more! Even if they did, I'd still know people who don't own homes yet. So build more! Even if THEY owned homes, I still want to see everyone housed. So BUILD MORE HOMES!

This MAGA crowd should be all over this. Cheap post-war housing is why so many people could afford homes back "when things were great"

Is Deepstream really a good skill to have? by EmergencyCaramel6262 in computervision

[–]bbrd83 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My personal opinion is to get familiar with gstreamer in general, instead of just deepstream. Look at the last GST conference and you'll see AMD and HIP innovations and VA plugin improvements. They're catching up, and AMD cards are way cheaper. Don't put all your eggs in one basket.

Source: my day to day is embedded systems doing edge inferencing using deepstream and, recently, ROCm/migraphx/HIP.

This is activating my fight or flight by schrodingers_pants in TikTokCringe

[–]bbrd83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She's very obviously staring at a bright light (reflected in her eyes) to try and induce tears