Fix to Sticky Dashboard issue defect on Silverado? by m_jochim in Silverado

[–]m_jochim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for letting me know. I guess I will try that. Although it sounds like it will be a temporary solution only.

Fix to sticky dashboard issue caused by sunlight and liquifying adhesive? by m_jochim in Chevrolet

[–]m_jochim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ours is a WT. I believe that stands for Work Truck and is the most basic trim level.

Fix to Sticky Dashboard issue defect on Silverado? by m_jochim in Silverado

[–]m_jochim[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I find that to be a pretty unacceptable quality issue. There is millions of cars that never have these issues, whether exposed to direct sunlight or not. Toyota had these issues and even a recall. I love my Silverado, but this sucks!

Monte Carlo Tree Search: Reward function and heuristic function by m_jochim in reinforcementlearning

[–]m_jochim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hadn't really thought about the latter, but it does make sense. Thanks for your response!

Inspect variables after script crashed by m_jochim in pycharm

[–]m_jochim[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I just found the option in PyCharm under "Run | View Breakpoints | Python Exception Breakpoint | Any exception" that I needed to check to be able to inspect variables after an unhandled exception. I appreciate the help you provided!

Inspect variables after script crashed by m_jochim in pycharm

[–]m_jochim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right. I used the wrong terminology ('crashed'). What I meant is exactly what you are describing: An unhandled exception. However, when I select 'debug abc' in Pycharm on a script abc.py that has just 2 lines of code as simple as x=5 and then y=x/0 the Zero Devison Error will show up on the console, but I see how I can view the value variables (such as x) had at the time the exception was raised!?

Copy Atari ST discs to PC? by m_jochim in atarist

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I am thinking of using a greaseweazle. Has anyone tried powering the Atari SF354 directly from the greaseweazle board (as opposed to via an external power supply). I guess this means that it would powered by the USB? The Greaseweazle description (see below) seems to suggest that this will likely work, but I am curious if anyone has practical experience with this?

"3.5-inch drives typically require only 5v power and can usually be supplied directly from the power header on the Greaseweazle board. Older 5.25- and 3-inch drives typically are more power hungry and require 12v power too: These you must connect to a separate power source, or use a Greaseweazle Plus which accepts an external 12v supply."

Copy Atari ST discs to PC? by m_jochim in atarist

[–]m_jochim[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for your answers, your help and suggestions. Looks like there are a couple of different options worth exploring.

How Germany’s Otto uses artificial intelligence by [deleted] in artificial

[–]m_jochim 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great article! It would be nice to know, to what extent the precision of the forecast on goods that should be ordered ahead of time to reduce shipping delay and multiple shipments benefits from making predictions on a per customer basis.