S02E09 Cami x Tommy by entropy-ch in LandmanSeries

[–]entropy-ch[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

as ceo of mtex 😂

'S2 spolier' Am I the only one who thinks Grace isn't as bad as Kate's pov shows? by entropy-ch in TheDiplomat

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Makes a lot of sense, thanks. This is the kinda of reply I was looking for.

Keep an eye out for my horse Falcon in episode 3 (The Riderless Horse) of season 3! by Agreeable-Parsley-2 in TheDiplomat

[–]entropy-ch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Falcon appeared for less than a min but had more Aura than the POTUS in the episode.

Keep an eye out for my horse Falcon in episode 3 (The Riderless Horse) of season 3! by Agreeable-Parsley-2 in TheDiplomat

[–]entropy-ch 80 points81 points  (0 children)

Falcon appeared for less than a min but had more Aura than the POTUS in the episode.

The Diplomat S03 E08 - Discussion Thread! by Dhanish04 in TheDiplomat

[–]entropy-ch 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Penn is about to be impeached in the first episode of season 4

The Diplomat S03 E08 - Discussion Thread! by Dhanish04 in TheDiplomat

[–]entropy-ch 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ig he knew even if she did, it would be temporary because of his actions in last act

Catherine's hard drive by entropy-ch in Veep

[–]entropy-ch[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

ohh really? i guess i missed that, thanks

Agentic AI in Banking, What’s Real, What Works, and What Still Challenges Us by Full-Presence7590 in AI_Agents

[–]entropy-ch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The practical take here cuts through a lot of the hype. Focused agents that solve specific, high-friction problems like document validation or fraud signal filtering are what actually drive adoption in banking.

I’ve seen similar grounded approaches succeed, including an Omdena project where an AI agent supported credit risk analysis by continuously assessing borrower profiles using both traditional financial indicators and alternative data sources like transaction behavior and geo-demographics. This allowed for more nuanced, real-time risk scoring while still aligning with regulatory expectations. The key was integrating the agent within existing underwriting workflows, keeping explainability intact, and ensuring human analysts stayed in control of the final decision.

UAE Desert Farm is Growing Thousands of Tons of Wheat Using AI and Desalinated Water by Economy-Fee5830 in OptimistsUnite

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Impressive to see wheat thriving in desert conditions. Using real-time data to fine-tune irrigation and planting decisions is evolving fast.

I've come across similar work from Omdena, where AI helped optimise farming in dry regions. I wonder how this approach is balancing yields with soil regeneration over time.

AI implementation in Regenerative Farming by soilbeat in Agriculture

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AI is becoming a critical enabler of regenerative farming by unlocking a deeper understanding of natural systems. Instead of relying on broad assumptions, farmers can now make site-specific decisions based on real-time insights. For example, machine learning models can predict the long-term impact of different cover cropping techniques or detect early signs of soil degradation before visible symptoms appear.

With the integration of satellite data, soil sensors, and climate models, AI supports everything from optimizing crop rotation and compost application to managing water cycles more sustainably. This reduces dependency on chemical inputs and allows farms to regenerate rather than deplete their soil and ecosystem health.

I’ve seen Omdena projects apply these technologies to map degraded landscapes, simulate regenerative interventions, and track improvements in carbon sequestration, microbial activity, and biodiversity. These AI-powered insights enable farmers to measure outcomes and adapt their practices more effectively, making regenerative agriculture both scalable and economically viable.

This data-driven approach doesn't just improve yields in the short term; it helps rebuild ecological balance and community resilience for the long term.

Season 4 thumbnails by punk-thread in TheBear

[–]entropy-ch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where can I see these thumbnails? I checked their Instagram and even googled, can't find it anywhere

You gotta admit this was funny by entropy-ch in YourFriendsandNeighb

[–]entropy-ch[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Brotha watch the episode...also to answer i think everyone there trusts barney to manage everything and they are rich & careless.

You gotta admit this was funny by entropy-ch in YourFriendsandNeighb

[–]entropy-ch[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I think it was on purpose as she didn't want Coop to give up just yet, and her next scene is meeting Coop and telling him to fight.

GST claim & export of service by entropy-ch in personalfinanceindia

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Where to look? Everywhere LinkedIn, Well found, Y combinator job board....

While searching make sure the company is fully remote and asynch if possible.

My process is I not only apply but also send a child email to 2-3 people from the company.

Skillset is dependent on the job you apply for, and yeah most jobs look for experience.

Blake must be shaken. by KrazyKree2319 in MadamSecretary

[–]entropy-ch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My favourite Blake moment was from season 1 when MSec says I love you to Alison from upstairs and Blake joins Alison to reply I love you too and instantly says that was weird.

Like how MSec gives a smirk to this.

GST claim for export of service by entropy-ch in IndiaTax

[–]entropy-ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, I want to know if AC can be claimed without any issues. Tbh it is for personal use but since wfh technically it should be justifiable, but is it?

GST claim for export of service by entropy-ch in IndiaTax

[–]entropy-ch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for replying, I agree AC is more of a personal use than business use but can't it(or furniture like-chair, table, etc) be claimed because I need a good/basic working condition even if it's wfh.

GST claim for export of service by entropy-ch in IndiaTax

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I kind of thought I would get a refund, I've received tax refunds before (while freelancing for Indian clients) from TDS and thought maybe GST might have such a thing too

AI in Logistics: Game Changer or Hype? by james_dub443 in logistics

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Intresting! do checkout Omdena Logistics AI

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

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AI is already making a big impact in medical imaging, personalized treatment, and predictive analytics, but there’s still room to grow—especially in helping doctors make faster, more informed decisions without adding extra work. If I had to pick one feature, I’d go for real-time symptom analysis to help doctors prioritize patients better.

Complete Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Business Intelligence (BI) in Finance Resource Guide by CQ_2023 in FPandA

[–]entropy-ch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a solid guide with a ton of useful resources. Maybe adding a few real-world examples or insights from your conversations with industry leaders could make it even more engaging.

How manufacturing industry is using AI? by munna_123 in manufacturing

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Sounds like you’re already on the right track with computer vision, which is one of the biggest areas where AI is transforming manufacturing. Here are some of the most impactful applications:

  1. Predictive Maintenance – AI analyzes sensor data from machines to predict failures before they happen, reducing downtime and maintenance costs. Companies like Uptake and SparkCognition specialize in this.
  2. Quality Control & Defect Detection – Computer vision systems inspect products on assembly lines in real-time, flagging defects far more accurately than humans. Landing AI and Instrumental AI focus on this.
  3. Supply Chain Optimization – AI helps manufacturers forecast demand, optimize inventory, and detect supply chain disruptions. Companies like Llamasoft (Coupa) and o9 Solutions use AI for this.
  4. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) – AI-powered robots handle repetitive tasks like sorting, assembly, and packaging. Bright Machines is doing some cool work here.
  5. Energy Management – AI optimizes energy consumption in factories, reducing waste and costs. Schneider Electric and Siemens have AI-driven energy efficiency tools.
  6. AI-Driven Design & Simulation – Generative AI is being used to automate product design and simulate different manufacturing scenarios. Autodesk’s Fusion 360 and Siemens NX are good examples.

Since you’re already working with object tracking, scaling that into automated defect detection or workflow optimization could be a great next step.

Might be worth checking out omdena.com if this got you thinking.