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To return to the last directory you were in?
gnarf updated
8 years ago
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apart from formatting issues that impact its readability (which I'll gladly help with), it leaves some questions to be answered, for example it states that coq **and other formal tools** will be used.…
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# Team Review
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.. _describes_ the world in terms of _transformations_ **involving** _two_ kinds is physical systems _playing_ **different** roles.
- [ ] The **agent** _causing_ the transformation - which we refer t…
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I was reading an old article written by Joel Spolsky, co-founder of StackOverflow and the points he raised in it reminded me of this discussion. I don't consider myself an expert in software engineeri…
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Decide between/conjunction of:
- OpenCV
- Steep learning curve
- Need already-trained models
- opencv with cudnn backend already built on docker image
- Tensorflow
- slower for training…
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Homomorphic Encryption is one of the most popular way to guarantee privacy-preservation when using FL. I looked through the examples, the documentation and this repo but I could not find any mention o…
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First, thank you for your develop to this simulation. While using the ppo_hover_train.py code, I found that if hummingbird_params is used instead of crazyflie_params, it cannot learn the hover task. I…
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I have been working with kotlin for a few years and hazelcast even longer, long enough to grow attached.
Each time I begin a new project, Kotlin makes it simple, Hazelcast makes it scalable, and th…
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https://github.com/thynetruly/renpy/blob/c4110d23a000b799990580341d3838bdb6f38c60/arch_design_doc.md