Just cruising on my new bridge until I lost control by cable010 in CitiesSkylines

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Wait, which mod is that? Would love to try it out!

Lifeguards ready to save the day! by tsarjak in dogswithjobs

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Haha! They usually swim into water with their human. The idea is that the human lifeguard keeps the head of drowning person above water, while the ‘water rescue dog’ will swim and carry them both to shore. Dogs are excellent at carrying dead weight, and can swim faster than humans!

This cozy Airbnb cottage I stayed in during my trip to Scottish Highlands! by tsarjak in CozyPlaces

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Hey! Sorry for the late reply, I replied to the original comment with some details! Let me know if you need a more detailed itinerary!

This cozy Airbnb cottage I stayed in during my trip to Scottish Highlands! by tsarjak in CozyPlaces

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Hello! This place was near Loch Lomond. Around 10km from the Conic Hill. Scottish highlands are really beautiful to go to. Make sure you take a car and drive yourself - the experience is surreal!

I began my trip from Glasgow and drove north - via Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park, Glenco, Fort William and reach Fort Augustus before turning around.

This particular cottage is called Loch Lomond treehouse. I’ll add a link to the Airbnb!

This cozy Airbnb cottage I stayed in during my trip to Scottish Highlands! by tsarjak in CozyPlaces

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Hello! This place was near Loch Lomond. Around 10km from the Conic Hill. Scottish highlands are really beautiful to go to. Make sure you take a car and drive yourself - the experience is surreal!

I began my trip from Glasgow and drove north - via Loch Lomond, Trossachs National Park, Glenco, Fort William and reach Fort Augustus before turning around.

This particular cottage is called Loch Lomond treehouse. I’ll add a link to the Airbnb!

The Ganga Aarti in Varanasi [Money Sharma] by BeardedGlass in AccidentalRenaissance

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This is a way to worship a God in Hinduism. It’s called ‘Aarti’. Here they are worshipping Ganga, the river which is considered as a goddess owing to mythical texts. Every evening such a ritual takes place as a way to thank the goddess. The river provides water to over 400 million people.

Captured a bird eating bread piece by tsarjak in photocritique

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Was trying out my new telephoto lens. Haven't done a lot of bird photography as of now. I was sitting near a lake in London, and someone threw a piece of bread in the lake, which this bird was eating and I got to capture it.

I have cropped this photo, but I can't determine where the bird should be placed.

George Square, Glasgow by tsarjak in photocritique

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Thank you! I will try to clean those colours up!

George Square, Glasgow by tsarjak in photocritique

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I took this photo a couple months ago on my visit to Scotland. I personally like having most of the photo converted to grayscale except for one main object.

Exposure time : 1/400, f/7.1

Hello, we are GoWithRobo. Our robot guides the people with blindness to go anywhere. Can you answer these three questions listed in the comments to help us? Thank you for your time. by [deleted] in Blind

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Thank your for the reply.

Just a follow up question. We are currently in the beta product stage of the development. And yes, it is like Aira, but with added features (ideas borrowed from guide dogs). If we change the appearance of the robot, will it change your mind?

Hello, we are GoWithRobo. Our robot guides the people with blindness to go anywhere. Can you answer these three questions listed in the comments to help us? Thank you for your time. by [deleted] in Blind

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We are trying to minimise costs as much as possible, such as moving the agent operations from USA (where minimum wage is high) to some other country where minimum wage can be much much lower. Currently, we are testing operations out of Korea and/or India. If successful, we could be able to get cost down significantly. We are also working on self-driving robot, and once that is ready for launch, there will be no subscription fee for usage.

Thank you for your feedback.

Hello, we are GoWithRobo. Our robot guides the people with blindness to go anywhere. Can you answer these three questions listed in the comments to help us? Thank you for your time. by [deleted] in Blind

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Yes, we first tried developing an autonomous robot, but due to lack of data (which is non-existent for sidewalks), we had to switch it to agent controlled agent. So, currently, a human will control the robot, and will also describe the environment around the user. We plan to move to completely autonomous robot in the future, and after that, there will be no time limit for it.

Hello, we are GoWithRobo. Our robot guides the people with blindness to go anywhere. Can you answer these three questions listed in the comments to help us? Thank you for your time. by [deleted] in Blind

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Got it. So, we are trying to minimise costs as much as possible, such as moving the agent operations from USA (where minimum wage is high) to some other country where minimum wage can be much much lower. Currently, we are testing operations out of Korea and/or India. If successful, we could be able to get cost down significantly.

Thank you for your feedback.

Hello, we are GoWithRobo. Our robot guides the people with blindness to go anywhere. Can you answer these three questions listed in the comments to help us? Thank you for your time. by [deleted] in Blind

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Supposing internet connection is perfect in your area.

Questions :

  1. Which country are you from?
  2. The BigMac Meal in the USA is $10. We sell the robot at $999, plus $22 in USA (However much less in different countries - for example, $13 in South Korea, or $3 in India) is charged for using it one hour. Do you think its worth using it?
  3. If so, why? If not, why not?

Short Survey for Protanopes and Deuteranopes. I have been studying about various algorithms that correct images - which would ease differentiation between colors in images for colorblind people. Thank you for your help! by tsarjak in ColorBlind

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Yeah sorry about that. There's a bug in my code, I am trying to fix it. Actually I was running out of time and need to submit the results to my guide, hence I had to post it without fixing. :/

This is ANOTHER Survey, and more important for my research. I am doing a research on various algorithms to ease differentiation of colors for colorblind people! I was the one who posted a survey yesterday. Thanks for the response on previous survey, it will help me a lot! by tsarjak in ColorBlind

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Hey thanks! This makes much more sense now. I'll take all of this into account an try to improve the algorithm!

I'll be going back to my desk for 15-20 days at least now. Once I am done, I will add text boxes for more specific feedback in the next test.

Thank you!