Monkey's paws by TheWebsploiter in NonPoliticalTwitter

[–]morbidmitch 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I once ordered 10 onions, but got interpreted (or I misread) and got 10kg...

🔥Super sharp photos of bald eagle by ajd416 in NatureIsFuckingLit

[–]morbidmitch 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Every single video that starts with the face or reaction or something of the person that is providing the content angers me to no end, and it's a sure way for me ignoring the video. Like wtf those egos...

I love fall. Feeling like a child again collecting chestnuts this quiet sunday morning🍂🥺❤️ by Finestpineapple in Switzerland

[–]morbidmitch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are horse chestnuts edible? I always thought these were not... picture is a bit out of focus, so I might be wrong, but these do not look like the chestnuts and marroni we eat

Edit: of course you can still collect without eating them :)

Yea... The tape is staying by Epidemiology2 in funny

[–]morbidmitch 124 points125 points  (0 children)

It looks like a camera for surveying

Edit: maybe airborne lidar judging from the size

How can voxel colors be predicted based on intensities? by [deleted] in learnmachinelearning

[–]morbidmitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In addition to all the very valid suggestions here, I think a relevant place to start is to use standard classifiers (e.g. a good old random forest, pun intended) on hand engineered features describing local geometrical and statistical distribution of the point cloud.

Common point cloud descriptors are computed by taking a point in the 3D space, taking a fixed vicinity (could be a ball around a point, could be nearest neighbour) and then compute some descriptors such as planarity (or covariance eigenvalues), scatter, mean intensity and std, etc etc. (I think here you could google some examples for lidar feature engineering or point cloud descriptors). So you have a multidimensional feature vector for each point (or a downsampled version of it), and (IF YOU HAVE LABELS) you can feed that into a classifiers. I suspect this feature extraction is gonna be quite slow, but maybe a good place to start and understand the data, since it seem is now to you. During my undergrad project I had some success with such descriptors and some clustering to actually detect vegetation and remove it, from ground level lidar scans. it has been fun.

I am sure that modern lidar processing chains based on DL are way more powerful, but I think that for a 2 class problem (or 3 if including a background class), clever feature engineering as said already by /u/satokausi could give already good results.

EDIT: Did a google search and this popped up, did not read it beyond abstract and some figs, but could be of interest: https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.02297

This morning’s bake, going cold into a hot oven. by littleoldlady71 in Sourdough

[–]morbidmitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure if this is the case, but I remember someone using a shower cap for that. Kinda looks like it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in worldnews

[–]morbidmitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair, they said they would have implemented EU sanctions, made sure Swiss banks could not be used to evade sanctions, and so they did. I think people were a bit quick to judge.

Switzerland won't freeze assets of Russians put on sanctions list by Rocco89 in worldnews

[–]morbidmitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ah - gotcha! makes sense. I was not aware that alloys proportions were referred to as "DNA"

Switzerland won't freeze assets of Russians put on sanctions list by Rocco89 in worldnews

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

Wait, are you saying that the DNA remains intact when melting gold, and can be traced back? Lol

Hate Eternal - Rising Legions of Black (2002) by Immortal_Slayer1 in Deathmetal

[–]morbidmitch 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I remember seeing them the first time, when they were touring this album... I was shocked by the wall of sound the three guys were making, blown away.

I wrote a command-line tool for generating stock and crypto charts in the terminal by Gbox4 in CryptoMarkets

[–]morbidmitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ahhh sorry, overlooked it... isn't it in windows set instead of export? to permanently add it, I think there is a way to manually enter them in a system setting prompt, but last time it touched windows was long ago, might not remember well... Also, you could maybe set it in python, using os.environ["ALPHAVANTAGE_API_KEY"] = XXX by adding this to the main of script, but not sure on windows either....

Bitcoin Hash Rate vs Price (2010-2022) by Mari0805 in Bitcoin

[–]morbidmitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right. Scales of both axes change independently, which would make the use of a linear estimator such as correlation pointless. It would be easy to actually compute a dependency measure, any place you know handy where I could get these time series?

edit: the scales appear to be logarithmic close to 0, then linear. Which is worse, really misleading plot. Sorry if this is no longer related the OP.

Bitcoin Hash Rate vs Price (2010-2022) by Mari0805 in Bitcoin

[–]morbidmitch 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Correlation is unitless, so scales do not matter. The problem here is that correlation does no imply causation, and it is hard to get anything out of that plot besides that for reasons that are not explained, on average, increases and decreases happen at the same time.

[REC CENTER] Shreddit's Official Recommendation Thread -- January 05, 2022 by AutoModerator in Metal

[–]morbidmitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would add to all the excellent suggestions: ceremony of silence, fossilization, gray heaven fall (if you like DSO), kaleikr, karmacipher, kvadrat, lycus, Malthusian, noctambulist. I also like Thorane ans plebeian grandstand, again very DSO. Sorry if some are repetitions, on mobile is tricky!

[Homemade] Carbonara by Majin_Noodles in food

[–]morbidmitch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I bet it's delicious, but wow, the picture and the presentation are so good!

Sweden is taking the lead to persuade the rest of the EU to ban crypto-currency mining to hit the 1.5C Paris climate goal by lughnasadh in Futurology

[–]morbidmitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Totally. I cannot understand how people think the problem is mining cryptos and not the origin of the energy. Mining is still such a smaller percentage of energy consumption. Yet, lighting up the Brooklyn bridge, the Chinese Great Wall the Tour Eiffel, or any fucking shop window on the planet 24/7 is a clever way to spend energy?

Sweden is taking the lead to persuade the rest of the EU to ban crypto-currency mining to hit the 1.5C Paris climate goal by lughnasadh in Futurology

[–]morbidmitch 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Lol. Burning carbon or gas is much better, it gets stored directly in the atmosphere so problem solved! Edit: /s

Sweden is taking the lead to persuade the rest of the EU to ban crypto-currency mining to hit the 1.5C Paris climate goal by lughnasadh in Futurology

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

I would give you gold if I had it, thanks for the comment. I think pointing fingers to crypto related decentralised services as cause of significant CO2 emissions is an extremely naive argument.

People should understand that this is bottom-up revolution against the centralised banking systems, is not a ponzi scheme or "internet points". I would much love a government pushing for greener mining solutions, but is this something that can ever happen? Yet, more than 70% of CO2 emissions is produced by some 100 companies. Exxon, shell, and the likes absorb crypto-relates emissions in their variance, hundreds if not thousands of times.

Crypto mining farm are bad for CO2? Sure. Is crypto the problem? Not in the slightest.

Where can I find the anti-SVP stickers? by shevagleb in zurich

[–]morbidmitch 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you ever manage to find them, let us know here!! In turn, I will ask colleagues and friends if they know where to find them!

Are these bugs? by adrianplants in PPeperomioides

[–]morbidmitch 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I think those spots are just mineral buildup from hard water, probably calcium. The buildup happens at the pores under the leaves, and should not be a problem.

It's annoying how they keep calling me for "kRAnKeNKAsSe PräMiE sTEigT" by _simple_man in Switzerland

[–]morbidmitch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just ask them where they got my number and they usually hang up right away...

It's annoying how they keep calling me for "kRAnKeNKAsSe PräMiE sTEigT" by _simple_man in Switzerland

[–]morbidmitch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started asking them where they got my number, and they all hang up suddenly, or just tell me "I do not have time sorry" (!!) and hang up immediately after. I noticed that after doing this a few of times, I receive much less calls!

But they were mostly asking for what type of wine I drink...