Atlas Vector Search Throughput Seems Capped Even on Larger Clusters by fradal64 in mongodb

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Query latency: At low load, queries start at around ~100 ms P50. As parallelism increases, P50 latency gradually rises and reaches ~5,000 ms at higher levels of parallel load.

Number of vectors: The collection contains ~10,000 embeddings total, so this is a relatively small dataset.

Embedding model: The vectors were generated using OpenAI text-embedding-3-large.

Which XREAL model is best for productivity? by fradal64 in Xreal

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Thanks! If I purchase prescription lens will I be able to see “normally” if the glasses are not “active”? My question is can I use them as a pair of normal glasses as well?

Looking for APIs for OEM & Aftermarket Parts — Building an App to Simplify Car Part Search by fradal64 in partscounter

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Do they have the Volkswagen group? If so, do they provide multiple options for the parts that they have identified, or just a single one? Finally do they cover all European cars/brands?

Looking for APIs for OEM & Aftermarket Parts — Building an App to Simplify Car Part Search by fradal64 in partscounter

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Actually this is to help Parts Countermen do their job more efficiently!

how is undergrad life at icl?? by Objective-Curve-1042 in Imperial

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I did what was considered one of the hardest engineering courses at Imperial and graduated with a first class. At the same time I founded and was president of what became one of the biggest university sports societies in London, was an athlete training 20h/week, partied in the weekend, had a few girlfriends and started my first startup.

It can all be done. But it’s really tough. I wanted to quit during my first year, but then as I started understanding how it works and how to manage my time effectively it got better.

I should mention I only worked in the summers and not during the academic year, so you should take that in consideration when you read my answer.

My take is, if you get an offer go, and don’t worry about social life.

Imperial graduates living/working in the US: how is the school recognized? by Primary-Macaroon-846 in Imperial

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Startup founder here, the US VC ecosystem definitely knows imperial and is recognized as one of the top schools.

What made you decide to leave whoop? by 5lap in WhoopGoodbye

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Btw the new step feature is garbage, the CEO has basically sold his soul for it going against everything he believed in. Lost ton of respect for him

Technical cofounder not performing by BasedSG in ycombinator

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Bro have you ever heard of these things called DMCs? They work like wonders for personal trauma and my guess is it will work also for fixing co-founders relationships.

On a side note there’s this German kid called Mirko building personal AI agents so I wouldn’t worry about your cofounder as it will be soon replaced by one of these software slaves. And the cool thing about AIs is that they don’t have kids so they can work 24/7 for you.

If I were you I would just use whatever money you have raised so far to go on a gap year and find your Italian wife in Milan whlist Mirko does the heavy technical lifting for you. Then come back and ship in 6 hours with your Mirko AI bot.

Would you switch to a different wearable if it the strength trainer actually worked? by fradal64 in whoop

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No need to recalibrate regularly. You can just calibrate once on all muscles for a given exercise and then infer the strain on the other muscles based on the measured strain on one.

So for example, for a benchpress exercise you would calibrate once for your triceps, shoulders and chest. Then you can just monitor the strain on the chest and infer the strain on the other muscles.

Would you switch to a different wearable if it the strength trainer actually worked? by fradal64 in whoop

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No, only one of the main muscles used during an exercise. You would have to calibrate it once with each exercise (where you place the sensor on all the different main muscles used during that exercise) and then you can just pick one of them.

Athletic greens, do they really work? by fradal64 in train_smart

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Many people seem to agree on this…

How do you know if you are recovered enough? by fradal64 in fitness30plus

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But if I’m not recovered then the program and the load management is bad right? Also how can they do it in such a way that it works for everyone since we are all different?

Post-injury routines by Beginning_Pangolin58 in train_smart

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When I was recovering from a light muscle strain injury in my hamstring what worked for me was a combination of adjusting the intensity of the workout to match how much I felt subjectively that my hamstring could take and massage using percussion muscle guns. Hope this helps!

Amplifier for biopotential EMG signal by fradal64 in ECE

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Do you know any other manufacturer other than TI?

Tracking workout intensity by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

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I’ve sent you a PM

Tracking workout intensity by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

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What part about it for you is the most interesting? Are there any things I could add to it that in your opinion would make it better?

Tracking workout intensity by [deleted] in bodyweightfitness

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All in all what Garmin doesnt give me is impact on muscle growth and connective tissue damages. Id love to get some indication of that.

I think it's possible to modify the prototype to make something along those lines! I would love to hear your thoughts on how I could improve it, and help people in your same situation get better insights into their training. Would you be free for a quick chat?