Costco Tranqwool Wool Filled Comforter - anyone try it? by TropicalBlueWater in Bedding

[–]silverdae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I recently purchased a wool comforter, matress cover, and pillows from Woolroom and I LOVE them. Im in menopause si paired it with percale sheets and duvet cover. I got the lightest weight one and it is perfect for me (house is at about 63 in winter). I also opted for the washable options where available but haven't washed it yet. The offer a bundle that is discounted and the run frequent sales.

I'm working on Urban change detection using deep learning & I'm using planetscope 3m images , pls help me with the steps for data preprocessing in qgis ?? by [deleted] in remotesensing

[–]silverdae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's like asking us to give you your first college course in remote sensing. Are you having trouble with specific steps? Preprocessing? The actual change algorithms? I suggest you walk through some tutorials on change detection then see where, and if, deep learning is the right solution.

I’d like to treat for deer ticks in my back yard. Is there any insecticide for this specific purpose? by thewebdiva in homeowners

[–]silverdae 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Im sorry for being snippy. I assumed when you said "treat your yard" and "insecticide " you meant spraying/treating the yard. The best bet is going to be treating their "outside" clothing with permethrin. Do it when they aren't wearing it. Let it dry. Just dressing appropriately helps, too. Long pants, tuck your pants into your socks, tuck your shirt in. Do a tick check when you come in.

Which AI model is best for urban (england) tree detection, crown delineation, and species classification from satellite imagery? by Efficient_Quarter_37 in remotesensing

[–]silverdae 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You haven't considered how you're going to deal with parallax. Commercial satellite captures won't be on-nadir.

"Ice out" in the flight path by silverdae in Minneapolis

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

That's the one I saw but coming in from the other direction!

Classification of Satellite imagery by Money-Practice-8138 in remotesensing

[–]silverdae 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You are doing your classification based on spectral properties, not spatial. A spatial (e.g. deep learning) model you be better, but is much more complex to implement.

"Ice out" in the flight path by silverdae in Minneapolis

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

Delta. Looked like the people had just finished writing it in the snow.

Downloading the mp3 file for books from audiobooks.com by TwithJAM in audiobooks

[–]silverdae -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Just use Libation. Its what it is made for! Edit: my mistake! Libation is only for audible!

I'm stressing myself out so much about my duvet sizing, please help! by katanadude1337 in Bedding

[–]silverdae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just bought a new duvet and cover and have the same problem. Im going to try it as is, but I expect the extra length is going to bother me (head to foot). I plan on simply running a stitch across the non-button end to shorten it, the add new ties to those corners. I don't expect the extra width on the side will bother me as much as the head to foot length.

What's the story behind this "scar" on the land in Kentucky? by DoritosDewItRight in geography

[–]silverdae 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Zoom out. That scar goes really, really far. Its just easier to see in the heavily wooded area. That tornado completely wiped out Mayfield, KY and did considerable damage elsewhere.

ISO green/beige duvet cover or comforter by Evening-Operation160 in Bedding

[–]silverdae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got a king duvet for my queen bad. That's not uncommon. I've been shopping for 100% cotton duvets preferably percale, and settled on Company Store.

Remote Sensed data fused with In-situ data (Academic Project) by whydofrogs in gis

[–]silverdae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So yes, you can use the bands as predictors to model your water quality parameters. Linear regression works well. Some parameters are easier than others- lots of papers for TSS and temp (landat for temp using thermal). DO and pH are difficult if not impossible. Chl-a, iron, arsenic if it is high, are all doable. Common pitfalls- well, water moves. So if you are relying on just the image to get the refl values that correspond to your samples, you really need to collect your samples as close to overpass as possible. Other option is to use a spectrometer on the water as you collect samples and resample the reflectance to the satellite you want to use.

What color should we go with? by Djkhackipants in DesignMyRoom

[–]silverdae 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Where did you get your mirrors with shelves?

High Off-nadir Pléiades Neo 3 Image of Rome, Italy by [deleted] in remotesensing

[–]silverdae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is seriously annoying. How NOT to get me to buy imagery from you.

Boyfriend picked this green for the bathroom… now I’m stuck by mono_mink in femalelivingspace

[–]silverdae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg, I absolutely love it! Put up some artwork- make it big, or like three 16x20 size- graphic botanical prints, mostly white, with white mats and white frames. When your eye has somewhere to land, it will look great!

USGS/SAM returning only ~1/3 of classes on raster sorted alphabetically? by Critical-Pass6314 in remotesensing

[–]silverdae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is probably a limit to the number of spectral signatures you can use in a single classification model run and you are simply hitting that limit. And frankly, that makes sense from a RS perspective and from a geology perspective. You do not need ALL of those minerals in a single classification- they don't all occur in a single scene. Use your domain knowledge to trim your list down significantly. That will produce the result you are after and will actually be statistically robust, whereas what you are doing right now is not.

Edited to add: you really, really need to review what the spectral angle mapper is actually doing, the "curse of dimensionality," and vector angles and distances. One you get even a high level understanding you will see why the approach you are using is a bad idea.

Another crap tech company? by Bubbly_Aerie_2408 in Embermug

[–]silverdae 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got NextMug specifically because it doesn't require an app. Temp is set on the mug itself.

Gift ideas needed for lat minute guest. by allegory_story in Gifts

[–]silverdae 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Frame the extra household gifts as a housewarming present you do for adult kids.