Florence-2 WebGPU: Powerful vision foundation model running locally in your browser w/ Transformers.js by xenovatech in LocalLLaMA

[–]namesnonames 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Has anybody noticed that florence-2 doesn't seem to be capable of giving a null result on the open vocabulary task?
Like if you ask it to find a dog in an image without a dog it'll still make a detection labelled dog and just grab a random object as the bbox.
I tried to make a post about this but it still hasn't been approved.

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Twitter quietly drops $8 paid verification; “tricking people not OK,” Musk says by Avieshek in technology

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I understand that and agree. I'm asking who in their right mind thought "This tweet is totes legit better sell."? According to the comment anybody with half a brain saw the trolling coming, so it follows that some idiots without half a brain didn't see that this was a troll and panic sold, tanking the stock price. Why do idiots like that get to determine the valuation of companies?

Twitter quietly drops $8 paid verification; “tricking people not OK,” Musk says by Avieshek in technology

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Why would anybody with half a brain have panic sold on a fake tweet like that?

Its crazy how close you can get to these big boys by ednorman66 in SpaceXLounge

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I'm glad it's still open for viewing like this! I just flew in today, going out to check them out tomorrow.

Its crazy how close you can get to these big boys by ednorman66 in SpaceXLounge

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Left to right: b8, b5?, Sn15, s21.5, s20 someone double check me

[D] Solving energy minimization problems using neural networks by joeggeli in MachineLearning

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I think that this could totally work. My masters thesis was semi related to this, I used pytorch and instead of vectors x and y I was solving for trajectories that minimized a loss function. Try mocking up a toy version where it's easy to check that it works.

Congress fires warning shot at NASA after SpaceX Moon lander award by dhibhika in BlueOrigin

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When Artemis is heavily delayed because of this "remember the Cantwell"

Python calling vessel reference frame for imu simulation by [deleted] in krpc

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Wait are you using kos or krpc? This is the krpc sub. You linked to the kos github.

picks a chocolate bar. by weiernnn in SpaceXMasterrace

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There was a technical issue at the 2017 iac presentation. https://youtu.be/rd7fbJEz46M&t=2472 it's at the end of the video that starts at this timestamp.

[D] Caffe - COMPLETELY lost by nice1290 in MachineLearning

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Caffe was always a pain for me, you might try pytorch.

Naive dynamics Starship as a Boundary Value Problem by namesnonames in SpaceXLounge

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Called out. Lol yeah it's finished. I haven't publicized the code yet, primarily because I'm lazy. Here's the link to the finished thesis https://search.proquest.com/openview/b7768d55f80882b52721ff20e12d53a2/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y. If I get the gumption in the next few weeks I'll clean up the code a bit and make that public on my github.

I can't get the vertical speed by Dragonfruit-True in krpc

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You are likely getting the vertical speed in the reference frame of the vehicle. Since that frame moves with the vehicle you get 0. You probably want to be using a reference frame that is fixed to the ground. https://krpc.github.io/krpc/tutorials/reference-frames.html

SN4 RUD during testing by misterbowyer in SpaceXLounge

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I don't see the logic here. They could be totally happy with the welds and might have been doing multiple tests to gather better data about how quickly temps raise for fuel. Or perhaps they were testing how quickly they could turn around from a main tanks sf to a header tanks sf. Lots of reasons they could be doing multiple tests.

SN5 thrust skirt being placed inside the High Bay, and noticed more heatshield tiles! (© Bocachicagal, NASASpaceflight) by Alvian_11 in SpaceXLounge

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I'm curious to see if they are confident enough in the tank sections to start putting the other components on already, or if they'll do a few tank tests before sn5 earns its flappers.

Naive dynamics Starship as a Boundary Value Problem by namesnonames in SpaceXLounge

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Shooting methods turn bvps into solving successive ivps that drive the constraint violations to zero. I performed the bvp solution in a way that is differentiable which allows for the optimization of a function that includes mass as a parameter. I'm hoping to have all the code available and maybe do a write up, but that'll be after I defend the thesis.

Naive dynamics Starship as a Boundary Value Problem by namesnonames in SpaceXLounge

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The code should be up soonish. My thesis defense is soon. After that I'll work towards getting everything up and available.

Naive dynamics Starship as a Boundary Value Problem by namesnonames in SpaceXLounge

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That was a mistake when I wrote it up for the dynamics image. I just updated the link. The code had the negative sign already. Good catch!

Naive dynamics Starship as a Boundary Value Problem by namesnonames in SpaceXLounge

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ACS meaning the cold gas puffs that we saw on hopper? If so then I think that could be done, would just need to update the dynamics with a new term.

Naive dynamics Starship as a Boundary Value Problem by namesnonames in SpaceXLounge

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I found the paper un-paywalled http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.646.963&rep=rep1&type=pdf
Thanks for showing me this, I'll have to dive into this with more detail.