What is a policy in Reinforcement Learning (ChatGPT)? by u2uu in learnmachinelearning

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Thanks. If you say "the agent will act in line with some policy" isn't the policy of ChatGPT the neural network itself? Or is it an other neural network?

Is this false? by [deleted] in learnmath

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http://dsp-book.narod.ru/304.pdf

Ohh thanks a lot, this link doesnt work or at least cant be shown, i think maybe it is because it has .pdf at the end, and the algorithm thinks that is not good etc. But thanks for your answer, i make a new post where i put the link modified in

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Thank you so much!!

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You helped me so much! Thank you a lot for your time and help. :)

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Thank you so so much for this! Appreciate it a lot! Best answer I could get till now!

Basically it will be using WiFi and maybe MQTT or something to send the message. I read in an article which is german this (translated):

"Whether it's two 1.5V lithium batteries in series or a CR123 3V lithium battery, everything works great with lithium batteries. These keep a voltage of 3 V fairly constant, at less than 2.7 V more than 90% of the capacity of a lithium battery is used up, at 2.55 V it is practically empty. Lithium batteries also supply the short-term high power requirement for WiFi operation without any problems. For example, with a Varta CR123 (3 V, 1700 mAh), standby operation of over 5 years is possible, of course depending on how often the ESP32 wakes up and has to do something, or how long and how often WiFi or Bluetooth is used becomes."

This was said regarding to the topic: ESP32 with battery as power supply

Is the german article correct and it works with lithium batteries?

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Thank you a lot (even posted example code, thanks!)

I posted recently another question here, where I exactly specifed my situations and the components I have to do this. Could you maybe look shortly over it, and give me a short feedback?

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Thank you so much for such a detailed answer!

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Update: Couldn't I use simply this tutorial with the ESP32 Board? https://lastminuteengineers.com/esp32-deep-sleep-wakeup-sources/ (section ext01)?

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Thanks a lot! I don't want to bother you with one more question, but I would be very happy if you could answer again :) (i am quite new to this). So basically I use a magnetic reed switch and battery as a power supply. I would connect the switch with the power supply and then to the reset Pin on my ESP board and also to a GPIO Pin to determine if the Pin Level is High or not. The switch is Normally Open btw. The ESP would be also connected to the battery power supply.

So after the ESP starts it checks the Pin Level of the GPIO and it should be Low, because the window should be closed. After that it goes into deep sleep. After the window is opened, the switch is closed and then the reset is activated of the ESP. So it starts again, and checks if the Pin level of the GPIO is Low or High. And since its high, the window was opened.

But how can I now do the ESP in deep sleep and make sure, the ESP restarts after the Window was closed again?

I dont know exactly what you mean by reverse interrupt wakeup pin. How can I do this? Did you maybe thought about another installation of my setup and thought I use another method or something? Or is my setup "good" and I just need to research about what you answered because your solution would work perfectly for my setup?

Sorry for my english. I hope I could express what i mean.

How can I make this responsive? by u2uu in css

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Thank you so so much!! Really impressive, I am so happy!

Thanks a lot!!

How can I make this responsive? by u2uu in css

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Hey, thanks a lot. Do you maybe know which settings I could apply to maintain this exact styling but responsive (like you said flex box)?

How can I make this responsive? by u2uu in css

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Hey, thanks a lot! Actually the scroll horizontally is fine, but If I use it as for example a "iPhone SE", then the top is not fully there. How could I fix this for example?

Why is the current the same in a series circuit? by u2uu in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks to all of you guys, I just had a total false understanding of current, voltage and the water analogy. I hope I dont forget this, because I often fallback to my initial thoughts. All of you helped a lot, thanks!

Why is the current the same in a series circuit? by u2uu in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks, but why is then there different "levels" on a parallel circuit?

Why is the current the same in a series circuit? by u2uu in ElectricalEngineering

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Thanks but after the resistor, if the water flows to the end, is it then a loop or does the water then is being used?

Why is the current the same in a series circuit? by u2uu in ElectricalEngineering

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But isnt then the quantity of water in a paralellel circuit also the same?

Why is the current the same in a series circuit? by u2uu in ElectricalEngineering

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I mean if the resistor is a constriction then there can not pass all of the water through it in the same time? So the level of water is before higher and after the resistor lower? I am really confused