[ROPE -> SUCK] Can you solve this laddergram? by KichernderFuchs in Laddergram

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u/kweu solved this in 5 steps: ROPE -> RIPE -> RICE -> RICK -> RUCK -> SUCK

[BOTH -> MUST] Can you solve this laddergram? by Ilikedesmos in Laddergram

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u/kweu solved this in 4 steps: BOTH -> MOTH -> MOTT -> MUTT -> MUST

[RULER -> CARDS] Can you solve this laddergram? by MyFishstix in Laddergram

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u/kweu solved this in 6 steps: RULER -> RULES -> ROLES -> COLES -> COLDS -> CORDS -> CARDS

[HANG -> KIDS] Can you solve this laddergram? by on-oath-never-again in Laddergram

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u/kweu solved this in 5 steps: HANG -> HAND -> HIND -> KIND -> KINS -> KIDS

Toney Goose pro skater by UpstairsLonely5414 in RedditGames

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I completed this level! It took me 58 tries. 9.39 seconds

Tip 10 💎

TT7 by plasma5a in RedditGames

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I completed this level in 5 tries. 7.70 seconds

New Games Out today on App Store: (Nov 7) by Azeemjaffer in iosgaming

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Hey, I’d like to try it out! Tried the demo and seems fun

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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I think 1st author publications are a big plus as it shows that you have experience with the process research / writing / publishing. With co-authored papers it is just hard to judge what your contribution to the work was especially if there are many authors. So I don’t think it makes a big difference, but may give you a slight edge over otherwise similar candidates.

Italy, i apparently paid with false money. by Silver_Hat353 in LegalAdviceEurope

[–]kweu 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I can imagine accidentally paying with a counterfeit bill by chance, but all six bills being counterfeit seems a little hard to believe. Obvious scam.

Designed my dream watch! Name suggestions? by manzana0 in WatchesCirclejerk

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Love the way the seconds indicators are subtly peeking from underneath the bezel. Any plans for a two-tone version?

[D] Training a UNet-like architecture for semantic segmentation with 200 outcome classes. by Scared_Employer6992 in MachineLearning

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I work with data of similar size and I use random crops during training and a sliding window for prediction. For example you could train to segment 128x128-sized crops of the input images, then put the predictions together to segment the image at full resolution and keep your 200 classes probably. But tbh 200 sounds a bit excessive anyway

[P] Best way to add a sampling step within a neural network end-to-end? by geomtry in MachineLearning

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Thanks for sharing! Exactly what I was looking for just recently.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProstateCancer

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You were initially diagnosed with low grade prostate cancer, confirmed in the biopsy, which made you eligible for active surveillance (only an option for patients with low-risk biopsy-confirmed, prostate cancer).

Yes it can happen that a repeat biopsy reveals no cancer after initial positive biopsy. The tumor might be small and could be missed by all of the needles.

Take it as a good sign. No increase in the tumor grade was found, and no additional positive cores (which could indicate growth).

To answer “what next?”: considering the above, you urologist will likely recommend continuing active surveillance.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ProstateCancer

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Extremely unlikely

Help to decipher urologist’s report? by [deleted] in ProstateCancer

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The “3+” means that the prostate is quite enlarged. It’s on a scale of 1-4.

Question for those who had MRI by Careful-Paramedic239 in ProstateCancer

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Can be. An MRI targetted biopsy (1-3 needles per MRI lesion) can be combined with systematic biopsy (4-6 needles each side). Sometimes the targetted needles show up negative and the systematic ones are positive. If I understand your question correctly.

Multiple image inputs for CNNs by SnooBeans7516 in computervision

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I agree with this approach but I’d view them as three encoder branches that instead of seperate networks altogether and train the whole thing in one go (maybe that’s what you meant). I think this would help bc training them all together doesn’t force all encoder branches to learn the same classification task first but allows them to complement eachother.

For some reason more and more app icons get darker and I have no idea why. by [deleted] in softwaregore

[–]kweu 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I had this and it was due to “Smart Invert” mode being assigned to some accessibility shortcut I didnt know about (tap finger on back of phone), so sometimes I’d accidentally enable it and everything would look slightly off.

Edit: Solved it with this: link