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@yellow_void22

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Mumbai, India เข้าร่วม Mart 2022
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Yellow void@yellow_void22·
In this Repo im gonna document my Whole ML Journey. If you like it star ⭐ the repo github.com/RameezHiro/Mac…
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Yellow void@yellow_void22·
Day 117 Machine Learning 5 Key Understandings of Ridge Regression - Coefficient Shrinkage - Impact on Large Coefficients - Bias-Variance Trade-Off - Effect on Loss Function - Geometric Interpretation When to Apply: Ridge Reg is most effective when you have 2 or more input col
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Day 116 Machine Learning - Ridge Regression using Gradient Descent Man, when this assignment phase will end 🥲 Assignments - India Knowledge System Case Study 8 pages - Hardware & Networking lab 8 pages This week is of Assignment submission week T_T So ML will be less

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Yellow void@yellow_void22·
@serotoninwave Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉 🥳 Good to have 9.7 sgpa, It will help when you have less gpa in the next few years I'm also grinding Academic bcuz of this Reason 🥲
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Sero@serotoninwave·
Finally 1st sem results r out🥲
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Neuroquark@neuroquark·
3 din kaam kar loon toh 4th day yaha aana padta hai 😞
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Neuroquark@neuroquark·
JavaScript Scope Scope dictates where a variable exists and who is allowed to interact with it. Think of scope like a one way mirror. Code inside a specific area can look out to see variable in the surrounding environment but code on the outside cannot look in to see what's happening inside a restricted zone 1. Global Scope Variables declared outside of any function or block belong to the global score. They are the most accessible variables in your code. They can be read or modified from anywhere in the js file. Heavily relying on global variables is an anti pattern known as polluting the global namespace. If everything is public, different parts of the program can easily and accidentally overwrite each other's data leading to bugs 2. Function Scope Before 2015, js only had one reliable way to keep variables private, by wrapping them in a function. Variables declared with var are function scoped which means they are locked inside the function where they were created and are completely invisible to the outside world 3. Block Scope Introduced in es6 (2015), block scope is created by any pair of curly brackets. Variables declared with let and const are strictly confined to the block they are born in and do not leak out 4. Lexical Scope JS uses lexical scoping which means a variable's scope is determined by where it is written in the source code When you try to use a variable, JS performs a scope lookup: 1. It looks in the current scope 2. It moves to the outer parent scope 3. It keeps climbing until it reaches the global scope 4. If it's not found, it throws a ReferenceError
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Hero Of Justice@herooffjustice·
today - I will revise linear algebra and geometry, and watch new lectures - Continue working on simulation, and other work if I have time Have a beautiful day y'all 🤍✨✨
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Onkar Mane@theonkartwt·
Some places don't need a filter or a caption. You walk in, and something in you just quietly rearranges itself. Today was my friend's birthday, and he didn't want a cake first, he wanted to go to a place that has an orphanage and an old age home, both under one roof. So that's where we started. We brought food, fed everyone, played with the kids, sat and talked with the elders. Loud, warm, and a little overwhelming, exactly what ie should've been. one building holding two kinds: > kids who haven't found a family yet and > elders whose families quietly stopped coming Different ages but the same look when yous it down next to them. And what got me was, they were still smiling. The kids running around like the world was theirs, elders cracking jokes. People who have ever reason to be bitter, and they're just not. meanwhile we're out here spiraling > over a bad week > a dry text reply > plans that fell through and there's kid there with nobody, sleeping in a shared room, who beat me at some game and laughed like it was the highlight of his year. That kind of joy doesn't come from having things, it just doesn't. Visit a place like this once, your problems don't disappear, but your relationship with them completely changes. You stop drowning in things that were never that deep to begin with. We sang happy birthday there, the kids had no idea whose it was but they joined in anyway: loudly, off-key, completely unbothered. That was the moment of the whole day. Then evening came, the party came: loud, proper, zero holding back, the way it should be, and it felt even better because of the afternoon. You can hold both a full heart before a full night. He started his birthday making strangers feel seen, ended it surrounded by people who love him, that's not a bad way to turn a year older. Find a place like this near you, bring food, show up for a few hours. You'll think you're doing something for them but you're not. You need it more than you think.
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pat@neuralpat·
gm folks; went on a long run in this perfect weather.
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