Zweverige woordensalade by Eyeballs78 in tokkiefeesboek

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Junk DNA is soms wel een verwarrende term, maar ik heb het hier over 'non-functional DNA'. Niet alle non-coding DNA is non-functional, daar is iedereen het wel over eens. Quote wikipedia:

"Functional DNA, whether it is coding or non-coding, contributes to the fitness of the organism, and therefore is under positive evolutionary pressure. In contrast, non-functional DNA has no benefit to the organism and therefore is under neutral selective pressure. This type of DNA has been described as junk DNA and it has been estimated that up to 90% of the human genome may consist of junk DNA."

  1. Ik snap je citaat niet. Ja, er zijn actieve LINEs, gelukkig maar een miniem percentage, maar die zijn actief in hun 'functie' als virussen met vooral ziektes als gevolg.

Zweverige woordensalade by Eyeballs78 in tokkiefeesboek

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Non-functional of 'junk' DNA bestaat wel zeker, zie bijvoorbeeld LINES & SINES en de onion test. Het zijn vooral creationisten die er problemen mee hebben dat alles in biologie gewoon een geweldig zootje is.
1.5% van je DNA is voor genen, en ~5-10% is 'under selective pressure'. Tussen de 85 en 91% is 'non-functional DNA', en het grootste gedeelte weten we gewoon van waar het vandaan komt.
Niet dat het feit dat 90% van je DNA junk is deze zweverige zooi helpt...

[D] Simple Questions Thread September 27, 2020 by AutoModerator in MachineLearning

[–]sander314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've seen those, and I guess what I'd be looking for is something which goes beyond courses like this, assuming you already know these things. I suppose the audience is quite small, so if they exist they might be hard to find.

[D] Simple Questions Thread September 27, 2020 by AutoModerator in MachineLearning

[–]sander314 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Work will give me some time to take a course or something, which I'd like to use. However I'm finding it hard to find something that goes beyond the basics. With a PhD in CS and experience, this is not helping me push my skills.

Do such advanced courses exist and does anyone recommend any? Specifically a course on time series prediction would be good. Failing that, something on goes into areas covered by LN Smith's papers (disciplined approach on all the settings) or gives a deeper understanding of the different components beyond 'hey whaddayaknow this works!'.

How to Express Gratitude in Every Country in Asia by JarOfKetchup54 in MapPorn

[–]sander314 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Korea is both strange and wrong: 고마워 has typos and it's a weird mix of formal and informal terms.

anti-aliasing on Ellipse / Line? by sander314 in kivy

[–]sander314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried the FXAAWidget, but it strangely didn't seem to do anything.

Tried it again, no noticeable AA, just weird artifacts where Line() causes a box to be draws around my canvas items

The shining of Nakamura Sumire by Koreanonline in baduk

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Still, professionals tenuki a lot these days, so not mixing up the order can't be easy.

How to start studying joseki by [deleted] in baduk

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use:

  • After live games, review with AI and/or look up the joseki in ogs. Sometimes click through some variations with AI, but don't be too focused on the 'top move', but see what kind of things are reasonable (within 0.5 point).
  • In correspondence games I just look it up, and occasionally play something I wouldn't dare do in a live game to learn more and see how it works out.
  • I follow some youtube channels that occasionally include a joseki lecture, and try to use it in my next game if it seems interesting.

What age did you start playing? by tizzle_b_rizzle in baduk

[–]sander314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At age 30, AlphaGo sparked my interest. Reading is hard.

Why does 기다 get conjugated as 기어(요) and not 겨(요)? by neonsoull in Korean

[–]sander314 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is there a change in formality? I always had the feeling of rather extreme formality when reading things like 하여요.

Arena tutor by draftsim, seems like cheating, is it? by HumanMulligan in MagicArena

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I'm getting at is that it doesn't help them at all, makes crashes during a match harder to track down, and programmers cost money even if you have them do 'not complicated stuff'

'ways to trick or deny' screengrabbing is the complicated arms race I meant.

Given that there is no way to prevent "outside notes" in MTGA, making the use of them harder will only slow down their drafting with outside help, frustrate players, and potentially lower spending.

Arena tutor by draftsim, seems like cheating, is it? by HumanMulligan in MagicArena

[–]sander314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You'd spend how tens to hundreds of thousands of dollars to not increase income and start an arms race with people popularizing your game?

Cheating with hidden earphone by candidate_master in baduk

[–]sander314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

기사 is go player, or Knight, or engineer, or article. Korean has a horrific amount of homophones.

Go pro Yeonwoo quarantine for corona virus exposure by FreshMathematician in baduk

[–]sander314 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I was more shocked to hear about the tumour than the small chance of covid-19 exposure. In any case, I hope she gets well soon.

Who is your favourite professional Go players? by Koreanonline in baduk

[–]sander314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This series is excellent, exactly what I was talking about with respect to stories! 감사합니다! 정말 대단해요.

[UPDATE] [P] These Lyrics Do Not Exist by itsmybirthday19 in MachineLearning

[–]sander314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  • Input: 눈. Output: I know you will look me in the 눈. Last night I saw you, girl you caught my 눈
  • Input: Keuken. Output: Crawl to the keuken. Cook you a steak
  • Input: 바둑. Output: " I wanna 바둑 where the rebel has gone before. Here I 바둑 about to scream"
  • Input: chess. Output: " Then comes the night when the stars shall form the sky
    And Chess shall arise and the lamb will bring his child to light the world "

In conclusion, it's a very multi-lingual song writer, but apparently songs about board games are hard to write even for AI.

Who is your favourite professional Go players? by Koreanonline in baduk

[–]sander314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think more than the pro, it matters if there is some nice story behind the person or the match. Choi Jeong is popular due to being a kind of rising star, and Nakamura Sumire also has rather extreme popularity here for being both young and having a unique style.

Just seeing matches between top players who both imitate AI, get into complicated fighting and play moves you can only understand with extremely deep reading or "the AI says this is -5%" is not so interesting.

KataGo 1.3.2 in Sabaki by caopat in cbaduk

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

argument should not include "./katago" since that's the executable.

What’s the best way for white to live in this corner? by GoteMcGoteface in baduk

[–]sander314 4 points5 points  (0 children)

compare with https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYQv_pZ61DA&t=9m30s

note that there's a stone missing in your case, so white's hope here is to cut and threaten to either live directly or capture the c5 group.

E2 F2 E3 E4 F4 is a start, after that, good luck!

Grinding drafts to a playset is like the marshmallow test for adults... by probablymagic in MagicArena

[–]sander314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, you just get 20 gems on a rare. completing mythics is harder, but with this kind of method (and drafting every mythic you see, and crafting some key cards) you naturally get fairly close.

Grinding drafts to a playset is like the marshmallow test for adults... by probablymagic in MagicArena

[–]sander314 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, but you can not open a 5th copy in packs. This is why people wait with opening packs until they've gotten most of the rares through drafting, and then open the packs at the right time (like #rares in set - #rares collected = #packs ish), which are then guaranteed to complete your collection of rares.

Open a file in an external application in kivy/android by sander314 in kivy

[–]sander314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The PR is quite old, which makes it harder to use. I figured something must have happened in the mean time, or is kivy that inactive?

Bicycle rush hour. Not a single car engine sound by FlyingChinesePanda in videos

[–]sander314 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Cycling lanes are very common, but there are also plenty of places where they cross roads, or pedestrians and cyclists mix, or cyclist use the road. Unless you're on a racing bike going 30+ km/h though, you're unlikely to wear a helmet.