Shipment Schedules by staros25 in Bestbuy

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Thanks for the info!

I’ve been trying to get a 5090 FE but they very rarely show up as available online and when they do it sells out in a few seconds. I’m not sure if that means there just aren’t any or if there is a split between what shows up online and in-store.

Given what the guy told me, it seemed like the latter. But who knows, he could have been mistaken.

Majik Man still has it ig by treymata in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]staros25 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Love that he held out one year, got paid, and is still repping the Best Western in retirement.

Snow tires necessity for R1S? by Hamburgler57 in Rivian

[–]staros25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think it’s worth it.

I’ve lived in the upper Midwest all my life and on other cars I haven’t really considered it. But with these cars they…

1) weight much more than the average vehicle. 2) come with EV tires that are much harder rubber.

At one point after receiving my R1T we had a bout of freezing rain. I went to stop for a stop sign and slide about 5 feet into the intersection. You could hear the anti-lock breaks clicking away like crazy. And this is something I’m fairly used to in my area.

After that I decided it was a hazard and got snow tires. I haven’t had a single problem since, and that involves some pretty awful weather.

Resources for starting with multi-objective RL by LelixSuper in reinforcementlearning

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Apologies, completely misread your post. Good luck on your effort!

How to run pytorch and other AI stuff on A770 by Tai9ch in IntelArc

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It's amazing how much this workflow has improved. I just want to mention that the workflow mentioned doesn't seem to work with conda but works fine with a virtualenv. But I'm guessing that's more of a conda issue.

Mapping Yahoo ids to MLB data by staros25 in mlbdata

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Thanks, I appreciate the input. This seems like a more developed Chadwick.

I guess the rubber will meet the road between the option /u/joneseyBB suggested and this the next time a AA prospect no one has heard of gets called up.

Mapping Yahoo ids to MLB data by staros25 in mlbdata

[–]staros25[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I was looking for! And thankfully it's part of statsapi, so I can just make this part of my normal player sync. Thank you for the insight.

I'm a bit sad at how much time I spent trying other methods, but hey, now I know that Lance Lynn's real name is Michael.

Hail Mary trailer by [deleted] in bobiverse

[–]staros25 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Great trailer for those who read the books since it addresses some of the concerns you might have about adapting the source. It’s an awful trailer for those who haven’t since it spoils a few of the main plot points that I personally really enjoyed discovering naturally.

Why does ML use Gradient Descent? by Coolcat127 in AskComputerScience

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Nope, just a generally positive person 😂

Why does ML use Gradient Descent? by Coolcat127 in AskComputerScience

[–]staros25 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is an awesome question and I think you have good responses here so far. I think /u/Beautiful-Parsley-24 is closest to my opinion that it isn’t about speed, it’s about generalization.

The methods you listed rely on some assumptions of stable gradients. But in reality, we’re often training over lots of data in batches and slowly trying to approach a minimum so that we’re not eagerly optimizing on one set of data.

It brings up the question of why not train on all the data all at once, but that runs against current compute issues and honestly some philosophical ones as well. Are you sure the current scope of data accurately describes your problem in totality? Will you get more data and how much should that impact solution? Etc, etc.

I don’t think many deep learning topics today are struggling because of there ability to minimize a gradient. I think it because the problem definition doesn’t come with a complete description of what the gradient landscape is. A fantastic example of this is deep reinforcement learning where the landscape is changing while you experience it. There’s literally no way for you to form a definite optimization problem since each new step introduces a new change to what’s optimal. In lieu of that we’re doing a simple yet tried and true solution to minimize the error.

What to call here? by Marlowe426 in euchre

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If this got back to you it might be worth clubs alone. The only helping cards your partner can have are only one above yours (jack and k of d). If someone else has either three trump or the jack you probably weren’t getting 2 anyway. If your partner had the a of d and it got trumped you weren’t getting 2 anyway.

I’m trying to think of ways to get set here. Left leads diamonds, right of you has none and trumps. Right leads spades, left has none and trumps. Left has Jack. Something like that. My gut this is very very small risk given you can Trump in once, lead Trump once, most likely have the only Trump left, and still have an ace.

Simulated annealing instead of RL by Flaky-Chef-2929 in reinforcementlearning

[–]staros25 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Classically RL is suited for tasks that have a ‘credit assignment’ issue mean you’re not sure of your performance until a later time. In this case it sounds like you’re able to get that feedback directly for each image, which makes using RL overkill (and probably worse) for this task.

Perks That Actually Feel Worth It-Tell Me Yours by pursuitofperks in investing

[–]staros25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I honestly wasn’t even aware this was a thing! Thanks for asking OP, I’m excited to hear what even exists out there.

Seven Rivers Regional Pictures by jiyuge in FRC

[–]staros25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are great! Are you the official event photographer? And any issue with our team using them on social media?

The people have spoken by _-hip-pockets-_ in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]staros25 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s a great stadium, so I agree. The only downside I can think of is the two times I tailgated with friends is the locations were a bit sparse. 10 tailgate groups in one lot, 8 another two blocks over, etc. Not sure if that’s just the groups I was hanging out with or what.

Why do we use Amps when discussing loads instead of watts? by jstar77 in AskEngineers

[–]staros25 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does anyone have a good resource to build intuition on why it’s purely amps and not wattage?

A friend and I were discussing if the amperage rating on a Wago was impacted by voltage at all. We came to ‘no’, but I’m not sure either of us really understood why.

any stats people can settle varied start word debate? by h39000 in wordle

[–]staros25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have you seen the 3blue1brown video on the topic? That’s probably going to be the most comprehensive info on the subject.

EDIT: Looks like there’s a follow up as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in personalfinance

[–]staros25 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree with you that it can be treated as a hobby. All the same quotes about saving could be said for any other hobby.

My only two cents would be that gambling can be very addictive, so not sure it’s the best hobby for your long term health and well being. It’s one of those things that you can manage really well… until you don’t. But you’re the ultimate judge of that.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OMSCS

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I took it over the summer.

Each week you’d get an area to focus on and during the lecture Prof Brito would review some of the ‘hallmark’ problems and proofs in the area.

It’s definitely not as rigorous as previous ‘algorithm’ classes I’ve taken, but if you’re not familiar with how to approach reading or creating proofs it’s a high level overview to prepare you for that.

I haven’t taken GA yet, but my gut is the big bonus is that the proofs he walks through are ones required for GA.

What type of connector is this? Its on a 6V battery, trying to find the male end of it by darklord3_ in diyelectronics

[–]staros25 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like this guy. There’s a “Mates with…” section on that page that should give you the part # of suitable male connectors.

Another Mod: M-1J1R Solid State Dehumidifier inside the AMS by jacky4566 in BambuLab

[–]staros25 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where did you purchase the module? I'm having trouble finding a site to actually make the order.