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October 27, 2020, 1:07pm
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Want to build an AI app but don’t know where to start with training? Take a Lobe off your mind with this low-code tool
Microsoft has built a desktop app called Lobe that can be used to train object-recognition models without having to write a single line of code. Getting that model into an application, though, will require some programming.
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45,000ft over Bavaria
5G implementation on the ground will require thousands upon thousands of additional towers which will clutter the landscape. I’m ok with a “drone” or two flying at high altitudes. We won’t see them.
So much nicer than the 50hz drone generator on there!
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There might be a better thread for this, but I found it very interesting.
In the late 1980s, around the time I started kindergarten, my older sister came home from church with a list of bands that worshipped the devil, according to her youth pastor. Eight years older than me and fiercely religious, my sister secretly went...
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There might be a better thread for this, but I love it so much it’s going somewhere!
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Yup. And the little girl is Seán Connery.
Frankly it’s fucking genius and it has restored my faith in humanity.
ETA if people can do this for fun, we are not doomed. Creative people will save the world.
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Harley Davidson has announced a new electric bicycle under its ebike company Serial 1, offering consumers a stylish and powered way to get around the city without the cost, noise, and bulk of its m…
Yeah but what does it sound like?
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man , it’s the same exact dumbasses who think q-anon is real. fuck.
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Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball Deer!
Terrace, B.C.'s Kayla Vickers spotted Bally on Sunday in the backyard of her boyfriend's family home. She shared the deer's photos on social media, thinking it could give Prince Rupert some comic relief in the middle of a pandemic.
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Yeah, that venn is probably nearly a circle, no doubt.
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Maybe should be in the food thread?
Every year, the French consume about 4,000 tonnes of frog legs — the equivalent of 40 blue whales — but nearly all of the amphibian limbs that land on French plates come from abroad, as wild harvesting of the protected creatures is all but banned and...
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