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I am looking for the above crypto. I’ve seen some low caps but I forgot if they were new on my part but none that I can invest in because they aren’t available on US exchanges. Therefore, I won’t write them. This is also because I can’t find them. submitted by /u/Radiant-Mistake-2962 [link] [Kommentare]
Hi all, I have trained a convolutional autoencoder on a set of medical images. Further classified latent feature maps using random forest to find the top scoring feature map. Now my goal is to understand which input image is captured in top scoring latent feature map. Any suggestions? I have tried encoding one image at a time while other images were muted. I then checked spearman between top scoring feature map with the original top scoring feature map. While I see some expected results, I still have some false positives. I have also tried decoding only top scoring latent feature map by setting others feature maps to 0. But I believe, the decoder entanglement is giving me many false positive results. submitted by /u/xxpostyyxx [link] [Kommentare]
Learn more: https://www.realsenseai.com/press-release/at-automate-2026-realsense-unveils-the-d585-pro-and-perception-studio/ submitted by /u/Chemical-Hunter-5479 [link] [Kommentare]
I'm currently pursuing an M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering and have been considering a transition into Robotics. My exposure to robotics is limited to basic theoretical concepts like kinematics, and I don't have any hands-on robotics experience. For those already working in the field, is it worth making the switch at this stage? How challenging is it to break into robotics from a mechanical background, and what does the career growth look like? I'd appreciate any honest insights from people who have been through a similar journey. submitted by /u/sahil-wagle [link] [Kommentare]
Ok guys, first of all don’t insult me because first of all I don’t know what to do either. I have a very hang relationship with my father we don’t talk much.. he has another family. Lately he’s making himself heard and a few days ago I went to see him. After a while we talked, he came up with an (old) tablet with coinmarketapp installed (application that I don’t know, I use Coinbase and in the past I used plus500 and etoro (I live in Italy) however he shows me that he has several bitcoins in his account.. From there starts a story of a friend of his who around 2008/09/10 makes him invest 1000€ but a few years ago he died and he doesn’t know what to do at all. Through chatgpg I read that coinmarketApp is not a virtual wallet but more of a tracker if I understood correctly. I didn’t find any button to make a withdrawal or transfer to another wallet. He also tells me that several times they call him saying that he has to move money to unlock everything that. It seems like a scam to me. What can I do? I know it seems like a made-up story but it’s reality. Thanks in advance to all submitted by /u/Current-Violinist-19 [link] [Kommentare]
I was trying to get into trading crypto and I met this guy online, who seemed real genuine and seemed like he actually wanted to help. He told me I could tail his trades and He’ll let me know why he took them, what made them seem like good trades and just the total basics of getting into crypto trading. I fell for it because it wasn’t one of those get rich quick schemes where you send someone money and they send you more back, I thought I was just gonna tail his trades and learn his crypto strategy or whatever he does to trade crypto and eventually go off on my own to trade crypto for myself. He then gave me a link for a trade he took which was XLD, and he told me to swap my bnb for XLD and he would guide me through the take profits, stop losses etc, basically just a mentor for crypto. Then I quickly realized it was a scam because when I “bought” XLD for 2.3k It didn’t swap over to my crypto wallet and i go to ask him what happened and this mf blocked me on reddit and discord. FUCK THIS GUY, I LOST 2.3K of my hard earned money because I thought I was actually going to learn and get into crypto but boy was I fucking wrong. If anyone sees this please spam his discord and his reddit and hopefully he gets banned. I wish I could get my moneyback but Crypto is one of those things where its basically impossible to refund a scam. Smh. Fuck this guy. Also, i’m a fucking idiot to believe this dude TLDR; I got scammed by this dude claiming he would mentor me and help me get into crypto, and he told me i could tail his trades, he scammed me out of 2.3k submitted by /u/Any-Development5656 [link] [Kommentare]
I have been thinking a lot about how poorly isolated benchmark metrics capture real conversational system quality once models are deployed into multi-turn environments. You can have strong STT scores, decent latency, high task completion rates, and still end up with conversations that humans perceive as frustrating or unnatural. In practice, many failures are emergent properties of the interaction itself rather than single model errors. Small timing mistakes accumulate. Repeated confirmations create friction. Slightly unnatural turn taking changes user behavior. None of these issues show up particularly well in traditional benchmarks. What surprised me is how much more useful voice debugging became compared to aggregate metrics once we started testing larger volumes of real interactions. I have been experimenting with automated conversation-level QA recently because manually reviewing long conversational traces became difficult to scale internally. A lot of our voice debugging efforts now focus on identifying recurring conversational patterns rather than individual model failures. Curious whether others working on conversational systems are also finding current evaluation approaches insufficient for production settings. submitted by /u/OwlZealousideal4779 [link] [Kommentare]
So we're using an ESP32S with a TJA1050 transceiver and basically we're using this setup to operate a rover using ROS2 Humble and MAVLink commands, so it has a lot of modules like actuators, PDB, mini-arm, and etc connected through a CAN bus network. Now the issue is that we will be using multiple BLDCs for our rover's arm and these motors continuously send out updates (or heartbeats or sth) so using these BLDCs in the same network seems like the MCU will lag or slow down and just be downright ineffective. So is there any way to isolate the motors to a different network or CAN line? I was thinking of adding another MCU on top of the ESP32 to only handle the motors but is there an alternative to this approach, preferably one without adding more hardware? submitted by /u/Sadhya [link] [Kommentare]
Crypto has been around for years now, but I feel like most people still mainly use it for investing and speculation. What's one crypto product that genuinely solved a problem for you? submitted by /u/Far-Photograph-2342 [link] [Kommentare]
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Im basically never using CEX usually, Im mostly using p2p over the years. But ive had quite a nice real estate deal and i needed to sell some BTC for USDT fast so I decided to use MEXC as here, everybody uses it, full KYC done, everything clean. The moment I deposited, funds got locked instantly, cant trade, cant withdraw, nothig.. Its been 3 weeks now, support going in circles asking for proof of funds I just dont have (old p2p coins from 2015/etc, while i provided as much documents as i have). Deadline is coming and I might lose the deal over this. Been reading over reddit and seems it happens a lot. Anyone managed to unlock in a similar situation? Should I que then? advices appreciated submitted by /u/zeac064 [link] [Kommentare]