DontNoodles

joined 2 years ago

Thanks, I've installed it and I'm going to give it a try.

It definitely is a major consideration, mostly because things work more seamlessly when they belong to the same ecosystem. With my past experience, it is very difficult to switch from one to the other and that is why I'm consciously making an effort to rely more on open hardware/software.

[–] DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Could you please share a link to the app with OCR based on tessaract 5

[–] DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

This joke should be made into an annual tradition for this sub

Education (´・ᴗ・ ` )

[–] DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de 14 points 2 years ago

I just want you to consider one more aspect of it. I've seen this discussed and backed up with scientific articles but I'm too lazy to find and include them in my post. Basically, all your cravings originate from your gut and your gut is ruled by the bacteria that have made your gut their home over the years. You've colonized your gut with a particular set of bacteria by giving them what you eat.

Now, if you change that food pattern, these bacteria, that control the gut, will make your body release chemicals that will make you crave for food that will keep them alive. Realise this and act accordingly. Being conscious about it has helped me overcome many food related 'addictions' i had like that of soda, of wafers. I still fall prey when I consume sweets continuously for a few days during festivities. Everytime it is the same struggle against the cravings, but I realise I'm just fighting against the settlers in my gut, brave it for a few days and notice my cravings become dull over time. Probiotics like kimchi, saurkraut, kefir, kombucha etc. help to some extent but ultimately it is more of a mind game.

Make what you will from my advice, but it does work for me. I wish you all the best in your fight against your gut settlers.

I've heard good things about H2O AI if you want to self host and tweak the model by uploading documents of your own (so that you get answers based on your dataset). I'm not sure how difficult it is. Maybe someone more knowledgeable will chime in.

[–] DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Cool! It was worth the wait.

Very evocative! Loved it.

[–] DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

It's been many years since I read it but the 'explanation' in Lee Smolin's 'The Life of the Cosmos' sounds the most convincing to me.

I'm the book, as far as I understood it, he suggests that theory of evolution applies on the biggest scales too. New universes form when a black hole collapses. Our Universe is just one of the universes that all have slightly changed values of the universal constants, like the way evolution works. There are many universal or physical constants in science, some of the most widely recognized being the speed of light in vacuum c, the gravitational constant G, the Planck constant h, the electric constant ε0, and the elementary charge e.

There is a very narrow range of these constants where 'normal stuff' of the universe like formation of matter can happen and heat death of the universe can be avoided. We just happen to be in the right universe with the perfectly balanced constants, in the right corner of it, at optimal distance to an optimally sized star, tilted at an optimal angle, with a moon at the right distance to help evolve life capable of developing a fediverse where we can mull this over.

Evolution, nothing special about it.

[–] DontNoodles@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Enough of this sleep thing. Wake up and tell us your story. Go on.

I've noticed that outside of the fixed use cases and their combination, it is surprisingly difficult to make ESP32 do something. For example, i wanted to crop and apply simple filters on videos being streamed from an ESP32 Cam. Should be doable for a setup that can do facial recognition and AI stuff, right? Clearly not without writing your own libraries.

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