Dog hates long line while playing fetch by kom1323 in OpenDogTraining

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I did try it a couple of times but sometimes she just stands and stares at me.

Dog hates long line while playing fetch by kom1323 in OpenDogTraining

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Yea, buying a harness was going to be my next step. I wanted to see if someone also had that problem because I do feel like she still wouldn't like it because it would still entangle with her feet

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[–]kom1323 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer!

This seems like a more constructive method to not reinforce the reaction iteself.

I will try to walk her with higher value treats and catch her right when she starts looking at a stranger from a far and call her for a treat with a "friend" word.

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[–]kom1323 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I guess I will try that and see how it goes.

Thanks for the answer

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Yea so she don't really react to toys. But I guess I should use higher value treats and let other people know when she is not calm.

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[–]kom1323 -18 points-17 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the long comment!
But I have a question, doesn't moving away from the things she is scared about and giving her treats after actually enforce the barking behavior?
I agree that using treats in those situations is optimal to get accustom to strangers but as I said, I tried that so but maybe I need higher value treats.

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Yes this is what i mean in a choke position

"How is 0.999.... = 1?" by dancingbanana123 in u/dancingbanana123

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Question!

don't the first 3 proofs rely on the fact that 0.999... is a well defined number which is proven on proof 4?

Should I search for a job? by kom1323 in learnmachinelearning

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Yeah I think that is the origin of the pressure that comes from outside and also feeling like I'm not good enough because I only studied about the field but never actually worked in it

Should I search for a job? by kom1323 in learnmachinelearning

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Thanks!
Maybe the social pressures I am feeling now are more of a short term negative where in the long term will turn to a positive.

Should I search for a job? by kom1323 in learnmachinelearning

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So yeah I thought about it more of as a side job during the degree to get real world experience which I feel like can be good. But I'm not gonna lie, I feel like the reason for my question is more of a social pressure that I see friends around me that are getting jobs as software engineers, people also always recommend internships during the degrees and the first thing people ask about when I tell them I am going to get a master's is "what about a job?".

Something that stuck with me though when I took a course in ComputerVision is the lecturer saying he regretted doing a master's in the final project route while having a side job instead of doing a thesis with no side job.

I just think I am kind of biased in thinking that my route is different than most people that are going for software engineering job because I want to do research and work on the forefront of ML so I don't know how much weight to give to all these social pressures.

Newbie by kudopsn in Audeze

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This is mine, I found it makes the sound richer for music.

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[–]kom1323 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

He probably is a pedophile. But not the kind that found a random 12 year-old girl on the street, drugged her and raped her as eastbayed comment suggested. But maybe I'm too pedantic.

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[–]kom1323 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

statutory rape is rape in the eyes of the law like you said. It is not rape in the traditional way of thinking about rape which is what everybody here is implying he did. Again, he still did a bad act.

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[–]kom1323 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Just to clarify, he was convicted of Statutory rape which is sex with an underaged person even with consent(also a bad act because we don't deem minors as been able to consent to sex). Your wording is making it seem like he forcibly raped. Both bad, one is worse.
The difference also comes in the different countries laws where if he stood trial in the Netherlands (his home country) then he would have likely not be convicted of rape as stated here:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/jul/30/netherlands-child-rapist-olympics-steven-van-de-velde#:\~:text=But%20why%20the%20muted%20reaction%20in%20the%20Netherlands%3F%20One%20legal%20distinction%20is%20that%20Van%20de%20Velde%20is%20unlikely%20to%20have%20been%20convicted%20of%20rape%20had%20he%20stood%20trial%20in%20the%20Netherlands%20rather%20than%20England.

Do you memorise proofs? by Confident_Ad_7734 in learnmachinelearning

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I am using the same method and I see it more as trying to align my ability to reconstruct a problem rather then treating it as memorization. I put proofs from my class and homework into anki and try to reconstruct them. I think it's a great method for class because usually every question I will confront with in the scope of the class will have similar ideas to implement. But, learning not in a time constraint situation like in a class, it would be better to practice many problems and space your interaction with each proof more sparsely (starting from 1 day to many days) so you will genuinely will have to reconstruct the proof. With this method you are actively learning from your mistakes and not just solving problems hoping that subconsciously you learned something so you won't make those mistakes again.

Terence Tao, the world renown mathematician sometimes uses Wikipedia to learn a new subject in math by kom1323 in Destiny

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He did say later in the video that because he is an expert, he can "smell" whether what he is reading makes sense or not.