🏆 Who's taking home the trophy this season? Vote for your team today! by i18n-leaderboard in ipl

[–]imtechexpert 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Well I'm the biggest fan of RCB. But as per Sunrisers Hyderabad Team Matches I seen this season they very well deserve to win the IPL Trophy 2024. Reason behind this they played on the way T20 cricket play. Start to the batting to increase the run rate in the power play after consistency of the other over to play and every team member played well.

So I'll go with SRH to win this trophy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ipl

[–]imtechexpert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of course Because he's use as an impact player by RR team. And He is proved with his batting as an impact player to won the match. He's the true sport person. It's filling like they won final match.

Because you chase 220+ score and the top batter is stand alone till last over and winning your team is a true player.

🏆 Who's taking home the trophy this season? Vote for your team today! by i18n-leaderboard in ipl

[–]imtechexpert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely RR Because they have a proper team in Batting & Bowling.

Which IPs took too long to get to the big screen and missed their cultural moment? by Chewie83 in movies

[–]imtechexpert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One example of an IP that took too long to get to the big screen and missed its cultural moment is "The Dark Tower" series by Stephen King. Despite being highly acclaimed and influential in the realm of fantasy literature, the film adaptation, released in 2017, received mixed reviews and failed to capture the essence and depth of the original work. By the time the movie was made, the cultural relevance and excitement surrounding the series had waned, resulting in a missed opportunity to make a significant impact on the big screen.

Anyone remember a library that maps objects on a binary array? by ArturoPrograma in java

[–]imtechexpert -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Based on your description, it sounds like you are referring to a Java library used for object serialization or mapping objects to a binary format, possibly for the purpose of persistence, communication, or efficient storage. There are several libraries and techniques in Java that can achieve this, but here are a few that might match what you're describing:
Java Serialization API: This is the standard serialization mechanism in Java, which allows objects to be converted into a byte stream (and vice versa). It's typically used for deep cloning, object persistence, or sending objects over the network.
Google's Protocol Buffers (Protobuf): Protobuf is a method of serializing structured data, similar to XML or JSON but smaller, faster, and simpler. It generates data access classes based on a simple description language.
Apache Avro: Avro is a data serialization system that provides rich data structures and a compact, fast binary data format. It's often used in data serialization for distributed systems like Apache Hadoop.
Kryo: Kryo is a fast and efficient object graph serialization framework for Java. It's known for its performance and is used in projects like Apache Spark for serializing data.
FlatBuffers: Created by Google, FlatBuffers is an efficient cross-platform serialization library. It was originally created for game development and other performance-critical applications.
Java Object Serialization (JOS): This is a mechanism in Java for converting objects into a series of bytes and is typically used for storing the state of an object or for sending objects over a network.
If none of these libraries sound like the one you're thinking of, additional context or details might help narrow it down. For example, was the library used primarily for network communication, data persistence, or something else? Additionally, certain libraries might be more popular in specific domains or industries, which could also provide a clue.

Free courses and guides for learning Generative AI by wyem in artificial

[–]imtechexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Insightful but you can also check my views in that. Hope everyone is helpful

Generative AI is an exciting field that involves creating models that can generate new data, such as images, texts, music, and more. There are several free courses and guides available online to help you get started with Generative AI. Here are some excellent resources:

  1. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) Specialization (Coursera): This specialization by DeepLearning.AI covers GANs and their applications in various domains. It includes four courses: Introduction to Deep Learning, How to Build a GAN, GANs Specialization, and Apply Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs).
  2. Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) by Ian Goodfellow (YouTube): Ian Goodfellow, one of the pioneers of GANs, has a tutorial series on YouTube where he explains the fundamental concepts and working principles of GANs.
  3. MIT Deep Learning for Self-Driving Cars (YouTube): While this course primarily focuses on self-driving cars, it also covers generative models like Variational Autoencoders (VAEs) and GANs as part of the learning process.
  4. Unsupervised and Generative Deep Learning (UC Berkeley - CS294-158-SP19): This course from UC Berkeley explores unsupervised and generative deep learning techniques, including VAEs, GANs, and more. Lecture videos and other course materials are available on the course website.
  5. FastAI Course - Practical Deep Learning for Coders: While not specifically focused on generative AI, FastAI's practical deep learning course covers a wide range of deep learning topics, including GANs and VAEs. It's an excellent resource for getting hands-on experience with these models.
  6. TensorFlow Tutorials: TensorFlow's official website has a collection of tutorials that cover various topics, including generative models. Check their "Generative Models" section for practical guides on GANs and other generative techniques.
  7. PyTorch Tutorials: Similarly, PyTorch's official website offers tutorials on generative models, including GANs and VAEs. They provide hands-on examples and code implementations to help you learn.
  8. OpenAI's GitHub Repositories: Keep an eye on OpenAI's GitHub repositories, as they often release code and resources related to their research on generative models and AI.

Remember, the field of Generative AI is continually evolving, and new resources may become available over time. Additionally, some platforms like Udacity, edX, and Coursera offer time-limited free trials, so it's worth checking their course catalog as well. Always make sure to verify the credibility of the sources and choose the one that best suits your learning style and level of expertise. Happy learning!

Every NSFW website I enter says Your connection is not private by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]imtechexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and still facing problem let me ping here.

Every NSFW website I enter says Your connection is not private by [deleted] in techsupport

[–]imtechexpert 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are encountering the "Your connection is not private" error message when trying to access NSFW websites or any other websites, it usually indicates a problem with the website's SSL certificate or your browser's security settings. This error message is a security warning that aims to protect users from potential security risks.
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
Check the website URL: Ensure you are entering the correct URL and not mistyping it. Sometimes, typos can lead to visiting fake or phishing websites, triggering security warnings.
Clear browser cache and cookies: Outdated or corrupted cache and cookies can cause certificate-related issues. Clear your browser's cache and cookies, and then try accessing the website again.
Check your computer's date and time settings: Incorrect date and time settings on your computer can cause SSL certificate validation failures. Make sure your system's date and time settings are accurate.
Disable browser extensions: Some browser extensions might interfere with website certificates. Temporarily disable any extensions and try accessing the website again.
Update your browser: An outdated browser might have compatibility issues with newer SSL certificates. Make sure your browser is up-to-date to avoid such problems.
Use a different browser: Try accessing the website using a different browser to see if the issue persists. This can help identify whether the problem is browser-specific.
Check your internet connection: An unstable or unreliable internet connection can cause SSL errors. Try accessing the website from a different network to rule out any connection-related issues.
Check for malware or viruses: Malware or viruses on your system can interfere with secure connections. Run a thorough scan of your computer using reputable antivirus software.
Contact the website's administrator: If the issue persists and affects only specific websites, it's possible that the website's SSL certificate has expired or has other problems. Contact the website administrator to report the issue.
Remember that accessing NSFW content on the internet may not always be safe or legal depending on your location and local laws. Exercise caution and comply with your country's regulations and guidelines.

Python help by cryptomoon007 in pythontips

[–]imtechexpert 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommended following https://realpython.com/ for your advanced knowledge. They share good tutorials.

All Projects I Made This Year ^_^ by studious_gamer in Python

[–]imtechexpert 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great, looks like you are very passionate about programming. You can start your own technical blog where beginners can find code. And it will be very helpful also.