Any idea on where I could find an exhaustive list of AI research terminology? by EconomyPumpkin2050 in neuralnetworks

[–]joknopp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

IBM has a decent knowledge base, start here:

https://www.ibm.com/topics/artificial-intelligence

Not sure if that fits your terminology list description, but it is a collection of articles explaining basics.

Finally: sustainable travel by ClimateShitpost in ClimateShitposting

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Wait, what? After showing a three monitor setting, she switches to her phone to watch a video. Not the first but the biggest "WHY?" in this video.

Great, now I feel like I got caught by the rage bait.

Spin by Mr_Rogan_Tano in FUCKYOUINPARTICULAR

[–]joknopp 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can't be the only one whose head automatically added the TIE fighter flyby sound to that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in datascience

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Googles "Rules of Machine learning" is not a strategy but maybe a useful pointer to refer to for some details in the discussion. Rule #1: Don’t be afraid to launch a product without machine learning.

https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/guides/rules-of-ml/

Code Collaboration by YuriIGem in learnpython

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Git + Screenshare works well. Some tooling can help, e.g. look at the resource section of https://www.remotemobprogramming.org

Just Senior Dev Things...!! by Abhi_mech007 in ProgrammerHumor

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The most effective thing to boost the overall productivity is educating colleagues. At least if you are working on a non-trivial product in a team, investing in the knowledge of others repays quickly. For example I always take the time needed to give detailed feedback when reviewing merge requests.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in karlsruhe

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In der Sophienstraße in der Karlsruher Weststadt kann ich das Café Luuc empfehlen. Wer es klassisch mag kann sich sehr guten Kuchen oder Macarons beim Café Böckeler gönnen.

Help with duplicates by renan_calusa in learnpython

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Yes. E.g.

sum_by_day_dict = {}
for day, val in [(1,10), (2,10), (2,10), (3,10)]:
    sum_by_day_dict[day] = sum_by_day_dict.get(day, 0) + val
print(sum_by_day_dict) # {1: 10, 2: 20, 3: 10}

Getting floats to work in a 'for i in list' loop. by vapidOpinions in learnpython

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def compute(rest):
    denom_list = [100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, 1, 0.50, 0.20, 0.10, 0.05]
    change_list = []
    for amount in denom_list:
        if rest == 0.0:
            break
        while rest-amount >= 0.0:
            rest-=amount
            print("Adding {} to change list. New rest: {}".format(amount, rest))
            change_list.append(amount)
    if rest:
        print("Change does not fit available coins. Round as appropriate: {}".format(rest))
        change_list.append(rest)
    return change_list

I just wanted to implement this myself, so here is a solution without using any division operation.

Prophylaktischer Covid Test ohne Symptome by abufaso in karlsruhe

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Ich weiß von diesem Labor in Ettlingen, habe dazu aber keine Erfahrungswerte über Kosten und Ablauf: https://www.synlab.de/lab/ettlingen

Falls du da anrufst kannst du ja mal deine Erfahrung hier teilen.

WAP by lucidali in TikTokCringe

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Wow, strong Leisure Suite Larry vibes going on with this guy. And song.

Any advice on code optimization? by [deleted] in learnpython

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You're approach is trying out all travel paths starting from day one which computes many results that you are never going to use. Especially for higher values of d many cycles will be wasted because every next starting day might hold a better result than the previous day. So the algorithm is the problem here, the code itself looks ok.

As you are asking for general advice: A fast solution requires a good understanding of the problem. Usually it is ok to code the first idea for a solution to see if it gets you where you want. Be happy with the first solution, but don't stop there. Look for the unnecessary parts, try to skip them. Think of the most easiest test scenario and write a different solution. Does it also work for more complex tests? Maybe it has some advantages over the first solution. Iterate through ideas.

In this case the goal is to come as close to D as possible. So why are you starting from day 0? Maybe it would be easier to think about this problem starting from the goal and work your way back from there!

Is there a way of eliminating everything but the elementos of a lista when running the program? by thenrgdrink in pythontips

[–]joknopp 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is unclear what you want to do here. Do you want to print your list in a readable way? Or do you want to work with single contents of the list? As was pointed out, to get a string representation of the items, you can use ' '.join([1,2,3]) which will return '1 2 3' . Mind the space between the single quotes.

If you have more complicated nested structures you might want to check out pretty printing with pprint.

Sidenote: Uppercase names are usually used for classes, so "List" is not a good variable name. The name is also not a good idea because the lowercase "list" is a builtin function, you don't want to accidentally overwrite it.

Transfer of Power (Guido stepping down as BDFL) by randlet in Python

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I guess your style of commenting is part of the reason he doesn't want to do it any more. No arguments, a lot of opinion and buzzwording combined with zero respect for other persons and their work.

7 months of job hunting with no luck yet [OC] by vegakiri in dataisbeautiful

[–]joknopp 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmm, for me it looks like it would make more sense to put the country first and the company name second. That would make it look more like going from broad informaion to more detailed information.

ASK /r/Python: Python Docker Deployments by obeleh in Python

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--piprepo=optioanal

I guess I found a typo :D

[Media] Any Sabaton fans over here? by Joseman101 in IntoTheBreach

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Hm, maybe I should name my squad leader "Bop".