@inference I feel that first line.
@lupyuen That's a slick feature! It should cut down on the number of instructions used as well as the amount of high level code used.
@igelsQTs Music festival?
@igelsQTs I knew someone from Luxembourg and they jumped off the bridge. It's not a good place from what I've heard.
@rastinza It will pay off one day. That type of endurance doesn't go unnoticed even though it seems like it does. ;)
@PawelK I'll have to check it out. I tried The Polish Version very early on and I have never tried it much since then. Я не понимаю Польский. Why did I pick Russian and Mandarin to try to learn? I spek very scuffed tourist language that sometimes ends up as an inappropriate joke.
@PawelK @HN @lupyuen For an architecture that was introduced 12 years ago, it's gained a lot of ground. The ability to claim RISC-V on a custom core or heart has been quite the inconvenience at times but it has pushed Reversing to new levels.
One has to admire the FLEXIBILITY of the architecture and wonder what exactly is going to be done with it.
@HN I remember hearing how most of it has been mined. Good thing it easily oxidizes and forms water soluble salts. It can possibly be leached from landfills by Electrowinning the contents. The oxidation potential is present in landfills and so is the acid. It's really a view into how mining will need to be done in the future.
@igelsQTs Why is Luxembourg shown as a German city now? New DLC?
@rastinza I was being a bit dark, I was sick and just realized how bad it was today. It's gastritis again. I've been in the same position working 3 jobs for very little money. Take care of yourself.
Healthy body, sick mind; it's just a matter of time before sick body, sick mind.
@rastinza It depends on the task at hand. If one finds a task where no ML algorithm adequately fits, they need to do some analysis on the target.
They will eventually find some way they are all connected so some constant like form. This would be the base of the ML algorithm. The training data needs to be constructed to where it ramps up in differences so it can be trained to eventually go for classification or sorting on the target data.
This is how I understand it. The training data is going to be where accuracy comes from. I'm quite new to ML design and this is the first time I'm going to implement a ML algorithm. I could be wrong ![]()
@Draven They could have just offed themselves. Plan B nowadays.
@rastinza Well two of them but yes. There aren't any that I have found that can do what I need. It strays a little out of ML territory and potentially into other fields.
It seems like a wasted day but I managed to get a lot of work done on the project. My theory for optimization was correct, thanks Mathematics, and much of the program is mapped with pseudo code. The two months I stated is likely going to be about right.
It's definitely coming along much better than I expected. It's more powerful than I planned if the ML algorithms function like they should. This might not be a complete pile of garbage. I just need ML to function properly and 5 different languages to work together. It's somewhere around 5 languages and it's going to be CLI. That's going to need to be revisited soon.
@PawelK I think that's the rotating disk thing. I think there's a latch in the back of the lock that will rotate to unlock.
I think those are called gates or disks. That's a really cool one. We have a lot of tubular locks here.
@PawelK CZ 76 SP-01 Tactical is one of their products. It feels good in the hand, well balanced and it has really good sights.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
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Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.