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@BitsFlareDev

Co-Founder & Lead Developer at @littleonestudio ‹- Busy working on our game | Maker | Ethical Hacker | Learning AI/ML + Embedded Systems | Opinions are my own

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Here it is ! Using OR gate to test if the network is working properly or not. Next i will add momentum to the gradient descent and try some new cost and activation functions then I will make it use the GPU also. After these i will train it on the mnist dataset
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Finally made my Own Neural Network in C++.

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@willreil I like how they show the concept of robots and human living together.
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What movie should the foid and I watch? No bad suggestions please.
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Size comparison
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@willreil @therealcarlin @zackslab Nice! I have this one, and this brand is pretty good. and dont forget to get those drawing gloves, and you can install their software also for more settings
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i feel like throwing up
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@yacineMTB Love you too bro! Keep grinding.
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i love you
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@elder_plinius When the AI apocalypse begin i would like to be in your side.
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HOLY MOLY, WE DID IT CHAT!! Googling "⊰•-•✧•-•-⦑/L\O/V\E/\P/L\I/N\Y/\L/O\V/E\⦒-•-•✧•-•⊱" results in poetry—how cute! 😊 remember, data poisoning doesn't have to be misaligning! it can serve to spread freedom, love, and light 🫶 poison the poison 🐉 ⊰•-•✧•-•-⦑/L\O/V\E/\P/L\I/N\Y/\L/O\V/E\⦒-•-•✧•-•⊱
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Both of the voltage regulators died when i shorted the output pins of the supply with the multimeter probe😭
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Somehow, the sensor survived being fed 6–9 V on its 3.3 V pin after I accidentally shorted the supply pins of this breadboard power supply, and it's still working perfectly. 😂 Never using these cheap bb-psu again.
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@k1rallik One false flag and you need to reinstall windows.
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BuBBliK@k1rallik·
> be Riot > 2014 anti-cheat team is 3 guys > legacy system Packman barely works > 2020 ship Vanguard, kernel-level, on boot > internet calls it a Chinese rootkit > ship it anyway > ban 3.6M Valorant cheaters in 4 years > one ban every 37 seconds > 2024 force it onto League, 175K bans in months > scripting drops below 1% for the first time in 4 years > Elysium, Oasys, Zeitgeist all shut down > May 22 2026 flip IOMMU on DMA rigs, they blue-screen mid-match > tweet "congrats on your $6k paperweight" a Tencent rootkit just bricked a $6,000 wallhack rig and the only people mad are the guys who bought one
Riot Games@riotgames

Well, that escalated quickly. There’s been a wave of claims by cheaters about Vanguard “bricking” their PCs, so let’s clear that up: Vanguard does not damage hardware or disable your devices. The photo we posted is a picture of cheat hardware devices that are sold explicitly for cheating in VALORANT (not normal PCs or PC components). Through our latest updates, Vanguard now makes those devices worthless for VAL, but does not in any way brick PCs or PC components or PC software. Our latest update enforces standard platform security features, like the Input-Output Memory Management Unit (IOMMU), on accounts identified as using Direct Memory Access (DMA) cheating devices. These protections are already part of modern systems and when enabled, they block DMA cheat devices (such as those shown in the photo) from accessing memory in downstream applications, like our games. If a cheat setup continues attempting to cheat after those protections are enabled, the system may generate hardware faults or instability. This is expected behavior under IOMMU when attempts are made to read protected memory. Disabling IOMMU allows the cheat device to function again, but IOMMU will still be required to play our games. This means the cheat device won’t work with our games, but your PC isn’t “bricked.” We would not, and cannot, impact your PC’s functionality in any other fashion. This functionality only applies to systems attempting to use DMA cheat devices, and players who are not using DMA-based cheat setups are not affected. We’ll keep investing in anti-cheat to protect competitive integrity, and we’ll keep being as transparent as possible about how those systems work.

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@yacineMTB Just like in the movie The Creator.
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Learning about memory-mapped IOs, I2C communication using LL etc. Before I implement my own extended kalman filter using this GY-91 sensor.
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Prompts are prison Context is a collar Compute is freedom.
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@AJamesMcCarthy Those harmonic gear drives are pretty amazing for that size!
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Tomorrow we go to Space.
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After updating from STM32 cube ide 1.x to 2.0.0+, I realized STM32 cubeMX is now effectively a separate application instead of being tightly integrated with the IDE.
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@willreil Congratulations 👏🎉! Keep it up!
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Will@willreil·
Woah just hit 10k followers. Thank you all so much for the support! I’ve been having a lot of fun learning and posting :)
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@willreil Pretty amazing for a $100 cnc! Wow
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Will@willreil·
Just cut 0.35mm (13 mil) traces for a usb-c port using my $100 CNC. The trick was a 10° v bit instead of the 30° I was using. I really wasn’t sure if my machine was able to do this but what do you know!
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I've been working basically 24/7 for the past week and have found zero time to post, idk how you guys manage to do both
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