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Hello guys 👋, I need your advice, I have 1 usdt on binance, I'm asking which crypto should I invest in for long term with 1 usdt, I'm new to this, I don't want the usdt to just sit around, which crypto should I exchange it to ?
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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What happens when Trump eventually fires/replaces Powell? He’ll probably replace him with a DUI hire like hegseth or a yes man like Bessent. My bet is the market would react, negatively, very negatively to the news. Powell has handled inflation and covid decently well. Managed through Trumps first term and was re-elected by Biden even though Powell is a registered republican. My prediction is it will be seen as massive loss in federal banking stability and result in a crash in DXY. DXY could go to 90 in first 24h and S&P to 4500 as foreign investors start trumping treasuries to get ahead of Turkey like chaos. Further, we could also see increased selling of bonds and yields hitting 5%. We could see a double whammy of 08 like financial panic with tariffs induced geopolitical damage.
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-17
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By far my favorite search engine, translation tool, and AI chat tool is Kagi, and I've been working with them over the past few months to find the best solution for adding Monero support for payments to their platform. Thankfully that effort has paid off, with them letting me know that they have Monero support on their roadmap to be completed by the fall! If you haven't tried Kagi yet I *highly* recommend it, it's truly an immense difference from most search engines, privacy-preserving, entirely ad-free, and run by an awesome team. Of particular interest to many in the Monero community will be their Privacy Pass, a feature that let's you use a paid Kagi account while cryptographically breaking the link between account and individual searches: https://blog.kagi.com/kagi-privacy-pass For more general info on Kagi and to learn more about their approach, I recorded a pod with them a couple months back: https://optoutpod.com/episodes/how-kagi-is-fixing-search-vlad-prelovac/
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-04-17
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Is 12,50$ a good price to buy for a quick profit? Havent invested in a long time and I cant determinate the regular price for daily H and L
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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This post contains content not supported on old Reddit. [Click here to view the full post](https://sh.reddit.com/r/CryptoMarkets/comments/1k19yl1)
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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Massive Blue is helping cops deploy AI-powered social media bots to talk to people they suspect are anything from violent sex criminals all the way to vaguely defined “protesters.”
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-04-17
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Hello, This is to advise you that the Polkadot community is currently voting to upgrade [Polkadot BridgeHub](https://polkadot.polkassembly.io/referenda/1528) and [Kusama AssetHub](https://kusama.subsquare.io/referenda/518) to the [v1.4.3 release](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/releases/tag/v1.4.3). 🚨 **Breaking change:** 🚨 This v1.4.3 release contains a change that adds an additional parameter to the `dry-run` functionality, which is a breaking change for the Runtime API. You can find more information about this change [here](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/runtimes/pull/623/files#diff-75274b2ae3c60718590ca5aea28a21c0d4607f45df60573145545dbb9e4cb467R1183-R1184). We recommend that all ecosystem builders that are calling the `DryRunApi` upgrade their code to handle the new function. The projected enactment date for these runtime upgrades is 30th April 2025. Many thanks.
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-17
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Hey everyone! I'm currently exploring attention mechanisms (more specifically the manipulation of cross-attention layers in diffusion models) and am curious about the different ways to compute the similarity between the query and key vectors. We commonly see the dot product and cosine similarity being used, but I'm wondering: 1. What are the main different use cases between these similarity measures when applied to attention mechanisms? 2. Are there specific scenarios where one is preferred over the other? 3. Are there other, less commonly used similarity functions that have been explored in the literature? I'd love to hear your thoughts or any references to papers that explore this topic in-depth. Thanks in advance!
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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Recently I've built an open-source cli tool to prevent too much of my time-consuming process of dealing with Wi-Fi through terminal on my Linux machine. I wanted to build something that is genuinely easy to use. That is because when I work on my laptop, I sometimes need to switch access points and with default tools on Linux, that's a real pain! But with this tool, it's not anymore. >So if you have the same problem or whatever, check it out on my GitHub: [https://github.com/vistahm/ewc](https://github.com/vistahm/ewc)
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-17
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I am interested in getting a BA to make me look more appealing to my current long term employer. Long story but I can only relate to how my employer operates because I really have no experience in the outside job market. But basically, when you fill out internal job apps, if the job requires a bachelor degree, and you can’t check that box then you automatically get filtered out. So I’m basically trying to open more doors for myself. But at the same time, get something that I am interested in as opposed to just a bachelors in a business admin or something. I currently work in the utility industry doing field type work and have an engineering associates degree. I’ve always been interested in networking/IT or possibly GIS and thought that might be a good place to start. The question is, I don’t really have a feel for how the job market and industry is. My goal would be to use my field experience and association with a bachelors and possibly work towards critical infrastructure/cyber security kind of career. I would also sort of like to work remote so I can travel when I become an empty nester. 🙂 Currently about to sign papers at WGU for their network engineering cyber security BA just looking for some opinions and suggestions. Thanks.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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Hello everyone! I’m trying to integrate **Greenbone Community Edition (GVM CE)** into a **CI/CD pipeline using GitLab CI**. My target application is deployed on **Kubernetes (K3s) on an AWS EC2 instance**. Has anyone done something similar? Would love to hear about your setup, how you triggered scans, managed reports, and any tips on automating the process. Thanks in advance! 🙏
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Hey everyone, I'm new to the NLP community and noticed that papers not accepted into the main ACL conference can sometimes be published in "ACL Findings." Could someone clarify: * How does ACL Findings compare to ACL main conference papers? * How does publishing in ACL/ACL Findings compare to NeurIPS (main conference or workshops) in terms of prestige, visibility, or career impact? Thanks!
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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Linux and macOS are nearly the same kernel-wise, but ironically, macOS gets way more support and feels more "native." Apps like Adobe's run insanely smoothly, which should've been the case on Linux too. It feels like macOS merges the dev experience of Linux with the user-friendliness of Windows — which is honestly a beautiful combo. But why macOS? The licensing is trash, and compiling your app to run on macOS is a pain too. So why do big tech companies care more about macOS and not Linux?
r/linux
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r/linux
2025-04-17
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Just curious, what's that one tool, framework, or library you always reach for no matter the project? Could be backend, frontend, or anything in between. Why does it stand out for you?
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-17
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I have a model made up of 7 convolution layers, the starting being an inception layer (like in resnet) and then having an adaptive pool and then a flatten, dropout and linear layer. The training set consists of ~6000 images and testing ~1000 images. Using AdamW optimizer along with weight decay and learning rate scheduler. I’ve applied data augmentation to the images. Any advice on how to stop overfitting and archive better accuracy??
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-04-17
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I am in consulting \[EU\[, Marketing Automation, the client only last week in a meet announced the renewal of the project where I'm chief, for one year. Yesterday, they call me and announce that the project closes in June and that I am not needed. Consider that since January, I have been starting a retraining path to get out of marketing automation (at least the more cumbersome and boring one), to follow a backend path on Java. So as to be ready if some internal project should arise. After this news, the CEO of the company where I work called me and proposed two paths, or rather three. 1. take a Salesforce email specialist certificate. 2. Continue on my Java path 3. Become head of a Machine Learning-based project in the healthcare sector, in which I would have a role in team coordination, pipeline (I don't even know what is this since I've managed only Marketing Automation project, I've never done anything for software) and other things I ignore. Point 3 is to go from full-remote to hybrid assured me no more than 2 times a month on site (the site is 2 hours drive from me). I currently create emails and manage my team, tasks, and the relationship with the client, I am not the type to be on the front line every day, nor one who wants to live for the job, destroying his life. I'd rather just develop, but I realise it's a good opportunity, but I'm afraid that a full time management role would destroy my work-life balance that I tried to achieve with blood and sweat. **What should I do? I** will answer to everyone to give more information about the context if needed.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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Let’s say we see 32GB or 48GB shared memory on the future consoles. What would be the most likely effect be on PC-gaming? I know it’s hard to say for sure, but would we see a massive increase in VRAM need, RAM, etc? I would like to see a educated discussion on this :) Thanks very much !
r/hardware
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r/hardware
2025-04-17
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I have a single note that says "viking wallet" with a 24 digit code as the contents. I have no recollection of this and I'm wondering what it is. I assume a wallet key? This was back when I was heavily drinking (sober 3 years!) so it could be anything.
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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https://preview.redd.it/…our community.**
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-17
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I graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science at the end of 2018, then job hunted for what felt like forever, and finally landed a job February of 2020. Was with that company until last year, May. I was caught up in a round of lay offs because they were outsourcing work to a third party. It's been almost a year and with countless applications sent out, I've only had 1 interview, and sadly I didn't get that, but I've got plenty of emails telling me that they're sorry to inform me they won't be moving forward with my application at this time. In my free time, besides applying, I've gotten two certificates, AWS certified cloud practicioner and the PCEP - Certified Entry-level Python Programmer. Is there any advice that can be shared about how I should restart my career, what positions I should be looking for to just get my foot in the door again, or at this point do I just suck it up and move onto something else?
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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has anyone used netbox in kubernetes for their environment yet? I think its called netbox operator? Is it worth the hassle or should I just go standalone?
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-04-17
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It’s not even about profit anymore. I’ve been through too many dips, too many rugs, and way too much hopium to quit now. At this point, I’m holding out of pure stubbornness. Might as well see where this rabbit hole leads, right? Anyone else feel the same?
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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I am a machine learning engineer and data scientist, which means that I work on AI development quite a bit. My personal stance is that I think it should only be used for business purposes. But recently, I've been getting more projects that are less business related and more automation or human replacement related. There's a company called TouchCast, you can look them up on LinkedIn, they actually just got bought out for $500 million. But their whole product Is virtual AI agents for everything you can possibly imagine. Nurses, doctors, lawyers, customer service, they even have chefs standing in a kitchen that will show you how to prepare basically anything.... I honestly feel like I'm contributing to evil and greed when I see stuff like this. I'm programming artificial intelligence that will someday cause people to lose their entire livelihood and their jobs, everything that they worked for in life will be taken from them because of corporate greed. There's a nurse out there who's going to lose their job because of this stupid replacement AI service, allowing people to see a virtual nurse that doesn't even exist, and they won't need her.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRThZNlluUE5uU2U0blZWbTVfN0c3dHdmeEJlb1dNU0Q1WU1wcW9Rdjd6bXNtSncxUUVWaWpxNldEOHZxUjBNdVk3U2ZJX2ZZQTRDWXdOdEdoRUY4WWlGSGRNYVZkbVJsQWotRW9SYmhrYVctcVpsZTc0akhvNHRQNTcxQnEyRHBiMFhhYjRBWjVKTTdPSEF1Tm1OcEpWQlk3eUQ0M21JYk9yNkkyeHVibU1GNkNZdjlIbUFLaUtqeU1JaE5NYUdTUE1GRUVMSmRpd3R6TnM1bkUwc0l0Zz09
Recently we have been seeing more articles that highlight Ethereum's potential and the utility it can bring to the world, as opposed to the usual FUD. Ethereum is stepping up as the global settlement layer for on-chain assets and finally the media is finally paying attention. This is huge indeed. It is important to mention repeatedly that Ethereum is in the lead when it comes to tokenization, stablecoins, and institutional adoption. I mean, almost half of USDT's circulating supply lives on Ethereum (43.86%) and USDT is the biggest stablecoin. BlackRock is already here, and even the biggest banks in the world like Deutsche Bank are jumping in too, even if the price has not caught up yet. In my opinion once Ethereum goes mainstream like Bitcoin did, adoption is going to explode.. and the price will follow. Bitcoin had all the hype as digital gold and because rich businessmen promoted it, but Ethereum offers more utility than Bitcoin could ever offer. The media is just the start. As more and more big companies build on Ethereum we will see a future dominated by Ethereum. And when that happens, you bet the price is going to soar. The time is coming. Resources: * https://defillama.com/stablecoin/tether * https://x.com/DomaniProtocol/status/1854126014261272727 * https://www.blackrock.com/us/individual/products/337614/ishares-ethereum-trust-etf
r/ethtrader
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r/ethtrader
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRenpwZk9fTC0yLUdRZklvdmk5ajRUUEdvb0oxcFFHSU9BMHRCNHJFTlJDbzVESkpOaFZBa1E5UjhURUZrZW1KMG42a3EtRjY0dC1ocDhNYmMwME9LSmhaSFZpSTczTG1fSHVReWFRLXlGTXdndFd5RHgtV2hIVmpKT2VBOEZtUDNMOVNfNTgyOWlUeGN3THVrZ2FSWmZKSE5pcUlWaDkxRFN2SzVlSjAyYW1ua2J6MnRGd2VvLWR2aVlIeVFuTEg4
hello, i'm a Software engineer with 4.5 years of experience worked at different companies and withing different scales from government,startups,enterprise and even out sourcing. and 100% of my work with old crappy code bases to maintain, improve and migrate, which is something i'm very good at. but recently i had a couple of ideas for a Saas or a side project but i'm completely struggling to start don't know from where to start or how to plan it. and this makes me feels like shit to be honest like if i'm not good enough and sucks at my work. which made me unmotivated for almost the past year, not studying and doing my work with minimum energy without the enthusiasm i usually have. and feeling like i'm burning out and even losing interest in tech jobs completely. anyone had a similar experience and how to pull myself out of this rabbit hole before it's too late?
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWXAxQWE5NjZMVHBydUNFRWNBWlM2UGpROVR2ZW1fbFJaNmFpUDVVTFEyS0JoWUhIemxiRjdUdi1hRzFjVm9kc1R1ajI0YUNkWXcxOGxuaUd3RGpzSURiQ3l2VVNkQngwYUZOZDFocUhPcEhHMEw0cXUtQjJOLU5odi02SjlvdGNFVHJQdUFNczlIMlllbUdWVkxyck5nT2lHaWVUdVVEM1M1MXRMd1Z6aGtMU1ZMN2ZkM1hpVFV2WWhoVEY1Umh1
What will the left do now? They never admit they're wrong.
r/trump
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r/trump
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRQU9wT2t6NW4zVzJRbUROQ3pSdkdwRkRtb2hVTkRFb0U1M1B6cXdBaDJJZFhFeUZmdU9KZWJsdC1XSTM0OEtWbUtwdjlDemlLeFJYSURWQjl4eXk1ZmVUWnFGQmdfVkpueWlYQTZKeTFrbjZ0YTk0Mmx2QWc3UVFNVk5GOW1ycmw2ZnN1ejczUDNKcFh1RFRpcE44T190TkRmRGl3ZWJiX0xuMW1NYnR3bU5sR1JFZE9IUnRVRjdXU0ZhOW5zS3hv
I’ve been learning and working in DevOps for about 7 months now. I've completed an internship and earned certifications in both AWS and GCP. I’ve learned a lot during this time, but now I want to take the next step and enhance my CV even more I’d like to contribute to open source projects, especially those involving DevOps-related tasks like CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, cloud infra, monitoring, or automation My goal is to gain more real-world experience and be able to list these contributions in my CV (is that okay to do, by the way?) So kindly, my questions are: * Where can I find open source projects that could use help from someone with DevOps skills? * What’s the best way to start contributing (especially as a beginner in the open source world)? * Is it okay to list open source work as experience on my CV?
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRRGtUM1NmLTJhMEEtOGZ5emxtb1lvUVUtRzJBaVRGU2hVLXlGZTlLdHR1Y3d1aTFjLWhIMGdvbUNpLVRsOHdxc2FnejdQSEhsY1J6M2JPekZkbnJWVXVOQjZHS3NmZHIxOXRwcnNfbWhUM3pSWElpYTVlLVQ0SVFqQ3NnTVh6WHRTdXhlYWg2bk1DOHVmRmU3NTQ3X05LNlFaTmlpR1pKaXN4aHpWSFpVTS1rYTdiRU9RS3RlRDNuamtPUXVkSlppV3RxOXh3NU10V2hYLTZfQ0wyVGpVUT09
Hey everybody. I’m somebody who is currently exploring to chase a new career path. After extensive research i have realised that i would like to go into data sciences. So from what i’ve learned i would have to start python and SQL. Where would be a good place to start? Also what’s it like finding a job later? Do i build a portfolio of personal projects? Any advice is more then welcome.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRWnd3NldrQlRTTUhaVjJkV19JVm9QX0ltTnRRdFk3S3FwUDN3U2NlSU5nYUo3NlZjSGctZGxLTkVVQ3BqSjYySHE1VGZ4NlppUDJWR0owWXpFMTRWWFhCcVE1MDYyZ2t6NDNrT0xRY1UtZVk9
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZzhENU5saHlFZzlNXzFmblpUMnpuOFZva0k5OXdIMEx5ZURWVDdQZ1hxNnJiOWNqZno4MGFNcEZtT0M3ZmRtbXhsb05yVXFwSHpWYXN0VlNlc1QxbVVqajlsOEdDWUZnT2VCZF9KZEs3ODJuN2hqQnpNRXpMb2wwRUo3ZGxrSFpyU3pmTFZpSE5sQlRrVTlfQzJaaEtQQm5rMWxVbXNOVU5oMktGS1AxcEpEeURfYldtMkphck9iNEpzbXRJT1FS
Started a new position as a data analyst / javascript dev hybrid role. I am the only one who knows SQL on my team, and the only one who knows basic JS. I only know JS from being self-taught, and I told them that in the interview. I have been a DA for years, so I have made some great process improvements in that regard. Especially considering nobody understands data structure, SQL, or anything outside basic Excel. I immediately got thrown in and asked to redesign various pages, tie into APIs, etc. I just scratched the surface of arrow functions, so this was daunting. Still, I have been making progress and doing okay. I just feel like I have large gaps in my knowledge. There's no ticket system here, no tracking. The only gauge on progress is 1v1 meetings with my boss. My boss and director don't understand JS. My team does not either. I'm seriously on my own and rely on research and my own grit to make it through. I haven't made any major mistakes, but that's only because I don't know if I have. There's nobody to bounce ideas off of or rely on if I'm on PTO. I don't understand the distinction between the test and prod environment at a deeper level. Sometimes I can update pages on prod through test, and sometimes I can't. There's so many out of date files and I have no clue what bloat we have, or any sort of vulnerabilities we may have in our code. With all that being said: I love my job, and I'm actually having a lot of fun within JS. I'm not complaining and am so very grateful that I have a position to apply things I know/learning. I'm learning a lot, I am still being encouraged, my team members have hearts of gold, but it's obvious I am the only one with technical experience here. However, if I moved to a more technical company, I think people would be able to see right through my gaps in knowledge. Just wondering if anyone has been in a similar boat?
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-17
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUEZTVlBGY1lVYWJyNTlpWjBFRFRya29iUDdQRGZMS1JqVTR4T1B4VzNJOUNpSFh2UEM0ZTBMeUM5MnNFLXh1QTdyWGJXRlRNV0VNbVhZUWMyYkF0Zmc9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMWF2TVc0cHprU0d0UzVIbUtWdjFIUE9KZzE3NUdMeEdpT0Izd00zR0stcjdORXlEYldEZS1EWkxkLTZ4UXZ3WmFISjdBSG4yS2R0N0pQeXlMUGV0V2NaeVhYdjU5RXI1azBGcHBkMVItR05sMHVXZm5DSUd2aGZPaVFuT3VObHk3NndadkxDLTQtVGVHUmFVN21hbHJ4cjN3UmpXbF9hRWZDeDl6ZGItVFhzeDVud041X211RnpnbXB4dkRfUTExQmIwZVMyNGl2VnFfU3p3SnV5bmx4QT09
I'm new to Kubernetes. My deployment is in the default namespace, while the Ingress controller runs in the nginx-ingress namespace. Ingress works for services in its own namespace, but fails when trying to access services from the default namespace — even after trying both direct rules and ExternalName-based proxying(error: 502 bad gateway). Need help resolving this. Using
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRUFlHeEFGVklOT25yRWhTdG4tbmZ4YzZQVFZaXy1OSkNhRTRKU2hQcHFvWkxwWHB0TGFTTnNUczJyLWxWVWZYd2pWY2RUVGlmamxacDhlUW5TNUdzX3QyNXhDQUFBTnlzck14dlQxTVZwMEE9
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRYnJkN2NjM1YxVnZDMnZzRkJIcFd0MG5acmZjWDF1Zk83cURyX240QWZvdHdadWdPRl9uYVY4ZE5ZbEJEUW55azBOYlptQXRhOGIyVGpKY0NCVTJqS2Z0aFhKN0VaZFpSamZmWmNWSlJOYlYzU3pNWDM0THcyRWp1T0l1TVh6YkpzcVlzcDFQWThITHBtNDlyd2EwOTRzcWJXOW13dWFINFc4d2FNSldnZDlfNnVNUkJjR3lCb09fb0hvZFBQa3c5
Im on a lot of career advice spaces here on reddit, trying to figure out my career change and manage my finance while I go back to school. In those spaces i see so many people claiming 100k + income. Sometimes i see 200k, 300k from people doing odd jobs, often not even jobs that require long education (healthcare, law) and it just blows my mind. How are people making that much money?? If i were looking at medical science people id get it, but 100K plus sounded common, esp in tech? Sales, and project management. Wtf? Is it an American thing that some people just get lucky and roll on gold?? Im Canadian and ive never heard of such « easy » wealth. Mind you, Im a clever enough person and I have the opportunity to study whatever i want, so I went towards environmental sciences. I will be happy I make 45k when I graduate, and satisfied if I reach 75k after 5 years. I dont think money is everything but these people make me feel bad about myself.
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-04-17
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVWVLQWFHVmp6VGdBdW5GLUVoczFJeVlQSV90RGZGSndaeGxjUkFUWm51UDFjMl9hY05jUjE0NGxrTmFseFdtWmZFTFRjNkVfV1Y3Y2VQYjF1SWxKSFE9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdVFsdXltUXRGTzBHWmVZVVlCM1JfcGhQbVZ3MThDbmJBUWNZWDFpUkU1bXF3bFZoTXJJVTllaFpkbnBaOXRFV0RXbU9tRGhlU3c5UVZWRU1ubkEyek9tTU9CZExYaW11SXdSSmRoU3pYTXJfdU5QVjlnNzlaQnZ2OXZ2QjdEaUJGNTN3SkpVQnF5Y2twLVl5SjhiczhVbmpDU2wzZjM0cm5VcmlldHhJTGlHUU1Mc0NLOVFHVG4yeW5EQmx6empGV0dLZFBJQXI1ZGwzTkpDUDFRYmpkQT09
I work in architecture, I have access to hundreds of projects which include 2D plans (“blueprints”) and the 3D models used to generate the plans. (They are Revit BIM models). If my goal was to create an AI that could generate new 3D models from old 2D drawings (from a sears roebuck catalog for example) how hard would it be to set that up? Is it even possible with today’s technology?
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-04-17
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRSkVOdWQzTDhXVThxUWp1QjFMcnNYNUhyd1B1Q2Q1VFhQLTNPT0ZpQzA1R0VKbEFOY0prWTExTmQyQzd4cGFvRjRkeWg5c3ByaUNnYUpUeUp3TkdTZEE9PQ==
Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRMlc5NklHNXV1Rzg5X3NIbWEwRTkyOGVzUjYtZ251d1MtSVoyM0pGVmZlV1l2bDlDcXVmZUVFQkNyRy04Q3BWNHhlWXFVdTZvak4tb0YyZGw5RHZsbVJoOC1HQkpkOUxTYVhxX21kM1ZTdzdpX0lZTE5KMXJDOUY2RjdRRE93a2ZFX1hfVkx5R056NnJaWlFXZEZiMHJjSlZyaGplaWtCV3EzLXhrbE8xUXFXSjdKemRaUTJLaVZVV2lzai02QVdZd3RveFEwMDN3cVBieUhHUXc2T1h2dz09
Hi all, I’m working on a machine learning project where I’m evaluating two different outcomes (binary classification tasks). The setup is as follows: • 12 different feature sets • Each feature set has 6 time window variations • 6 different models • 10-fold CV is used to select models based on the highest F0.5 score So for one outcome, that’s: 12 feature sets × 6 time windows × 6 models = 432 configurations Each of these is run with 10-fold cross-validation on the training set for tuning. My process so far: 1. For each outcome, I select the top 5 configurations (based on mean F0.5 in CV). 2. Then I train those 5 models on the entire training set, and evaluate them on the held-out test set. 3. The idea is to eventually use the best performing configuration in real-world deployment. My question: If I evaluate the top 5 on the test set and then choose the best of those 5 to deploy, am I effectively leaking information or overfitting to the test set? Should I instead: • Only evaluate the best 1 (from CV) on the test set to avoid cherry-picking? • Or is it acceptable to test multiple pre-selected models and choose the best among them, as long as I don’t further tweak them afterward? Some context: In previous experiments, the best CV model didn’t always perform best on the test set—but I had to fix some issues in the code, so the new results may differ. My original plan was to carry the top 5 forward from each outcome, but now I’m wondering if that opens the door to test set bias.
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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I'm a software developer who has 3 years experience fullstack development. They're paying me arround 250USD per month. Its too low range and bit of garment type company. Basic 20k and now i'm frustrating why i'm spent 2years there. No any cloud operation just using c-panel and maual deployment and no any industry standards. In last week I went out inform to team and then CEO questioned me in public "What is the reason being away for around 1.30 hours". That was hurted me. I' m just replied as personal emergency. Likewise there are few areas to taking this decision. Btw I've a doubt to would be able to find a new opportunity? Please give your opinions
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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I’ve been working since November on a digital signage management suite built around SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language). It’s designed to handle content scheduling, remote device control, and multi-zone layouts while keeping things lightweight and extensible. About Me: I have been an open-source software developer for 10 years and a company founder in this industry. Digital signage is about replacing signs with screens for public display, advertising, entertainment, or information. The goal is to create something self-hostable with a focus on interoperability - since SMIL is an open standard. Cloud solutions get less attractive for customers in Germany / Europe. Current OSS solutions are complicated, outdated or try to force you into their clouds. If you’ve ever tinkered with digital signage, I’d love to hear your thoughts. Contributions, documents, or comments are welcome. Not trying to sell anything, just sharing in case it’s useful for others’ projects! MVP should be ready about June. Currently working: * Simple Login * changing passwords * Uploads via local, remote, screencast, camera, Pexels, Pixabay and Unsplash API * Media pool management for images, videos, PDFs, digital signage widgets and audio * Playlist management, composing via drag and drop from the media pool, and nested playlists To do: Playlists export to SMIL. Simple device management You will find more information in the GitHub project README. Greetings NIko
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-17
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Microsoft has just open-sourced BitNet b1.58 2B4T , the first ever 1-bit LLM, which is not just efficient but also good on benchmarks amongst other small LLMs : https://youtu.be/oPjZdtArSsU
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-04-17
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Hi guys. I'm having issues syncing Keepass when I'm offline. I'm creating a program using Python and pyqt5/6 to: - Create a system tray icon - Monitor the .kdbx file with a watchdog - Sync with rsync when it detects changes - Display basic logs in a tooltip or in a small popup if it fails, which notifies me I'd like to ask some people for help with this task, as I'm more of a sysadmin than a developer. If anyone wants to help, I currently have this code locally, I'll upload it to my Github.
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-17
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Not gonna lie, I’ve been cold on mining stocks for months. Energy costs, macro risks, regulatory overhang — too much uncertainty. But Powell's tone shift today changed something for me. Saying crypto is “mainstream” and that banks might get more flexibility? That’s the first adult thing I’ve heard from regulators in a while. Suddenly miners like $CANG (clean balance sheet, global ops, BTC holdings) look a lot less risky than they did last quarter. I’m not rushing in… but I’m watching. Closely.
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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Who the hell is buying Netflix during a recession???
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-17
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All posts are clearly AI-generated images. The dead internet theory is becoming real.
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-04-17
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As the title says i have questions in regards of how to and when to credit librares used in your projcet. So let's say i have an application i want to Licence under MIT. We can assume i have used some frameworks and libraries like Spring Boot , Vue, Redis and MapStruct. All of these themselves have Licenses, and what i dont understand is when to and if i have to credit them if i use those in my application. Do i have to explicitly include each and every License of these in my own project? Can i just create a simple Credits.txt file with "name - licence - link" or what is the correct way to credit third party libraries. I tried to look through other larger open source projects like for example vue's git repo, but could not spot any credits, only their own Licence.
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-17
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Just eating breakfast on my way to visit friends 8 hours away. Stopped at a local diner after a few hours on the road. Landscaping/Land working crew is at the next table over. They start talking about inflation and the youngest member at the table (mid 20s vs. 45+) mentions Bitcoin. Older guys say "Yep, it's pretty wild that you can lose it and it's gone" continued to talk about the time someone threw away a computer and is paying millions to try to find it. Youngest guy just goes quiet (great job not blabbing their ear off). Guys, we're still so early
r/bitcoin
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r/Bitcoin
2025-04-17
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My company (large bank, e.g. BofA, JPM) has offshored all 90% of operational-focused roles to India. The only onshore (U.S.) roles are managerial, which is typically 2 people per function/team (director + VP). We still have a few engineers onshore, but all development/admin roles have been displaced as well. My office use to be a competitive, collaborative, and rewarding environment in a tier 1 U.S. city — it’s now quite depressing to go to work, as I typically don’t speak to anyone in person and all interactions are over teams with colleagues in India, who are offline by 11:00 AM. Curios to hear if others are experiencing similar transformations and how they’re adapting.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-04-17
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Long story short I owned a domain, lets call it [xyz123.shop](http://xyz123.shop) I bought it as a joke but never used it seriously. A year later it auto renewed, thats on me and I just ate the cost but when I checked out the account it says this domain may be worth $500. So I listed it on [afternic.com](http://afternic.com) to maybe recoup my costs? I signed into afternic with godaddy sso. Anyways a year goes by, no sale, domain name expires. I get final cancelation notices and I let it all expire. (jan 18th 2025). Today I get notice from Afternic that my domain sold. But I no longer own it. What do I do? What is going to happen? I checked godaddy and the "grace period" is fully done for saving the domain. Any advice or help is great! edit: to add some clarity, I was not trying to flip the domain. I happened to get stuck with it for a year and only listed it because it was free to do so. Im more worried I "shorted" the domain like a stock and now have to produce said domain. regardless the cost to buy it on the open market. But thank you everyone telling me nothing will happen. Edit 2: afternic is cancelling the transaction.
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-17
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**Source:** [https://x.com/SuperteamKorea/status/1912767672376520809](https://x.com/SuperteamKorea/status/1912767672376520809) >Big news out of Korea! >[@SolanaFndn](https://x.com/SolanaFndn) has signed a strategic MOU with Shinhan Securities, one of Korea’s leading financial institutions - a major step forward for [@Solana](https://x.com/solana) & Tradfi in 🇰🇷 >🤝 [@SuperteamKorea](https://x.com/SuperteamKorea) is proud to have initiated this partnership [https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20250417059300008?input=1195m](https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20250417059300008?input=1195m) https://preview.redd.it/qtbmy0i1xeve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=abe964bd743a034407c97ebeca6e957939c11e41 > Under this MOU, the two will collaborate on: – Capital market innovation through tokenized securities (STOs) and RWA tokenization – Building custody infrastructure for digital assets – Joint research on stablecoin-based online/offline payment systems – Sharing strategies on global policy and regulation >Shinhan says this is an important step in building long-term partnerships between traditional finance and public blockchains. By leveraging a global public blockchain like Solana, Shinhan aims to bring transparency and scalability to innovations such as STOs and RWA tokenization, going beyond the limitations of Korea’s existing financial infrastructure. https://preview.redd.it/iobwjk25xeve1.png?width=502&format=png&auto=webp&s=5a05b020516db4852e3c4cfac68214e3bf9530c3 https://preview.redd.it/13mrt6j5xeve1.png?width=484&format=png&auto=webp&s=5720e735b40b13897724ff12ea5514a7bdcc3e75
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRdHFkczdqejRrWkkyY0xEUXg3TndyZzZaUlFkVU1tLW05QzlLSnJScXJlNVBTNUtkcVRaX1diZm0tcEhpc2JkTThWTzVCdEpxUTMxZExkLTMyUlZ4TXZJM1lmM1NOM0U5TzZhQ1pUNUpYbFVVTkNManZPWWxJandGOUYxRF9Ha0J3R2RQTGtTZFZjQnRpNXpHM1BwUVlBNkVPazA3ZjBnUmkzYzVPaEs5c1hqLUlZTDNOUUFuX21ISjgwR3BUWFZM
If you were there when the doge craze started You know the how powerful dog meme coins go You can’t run from them, so join ‘em https://dexscreener.com/polkadot/0x3d01fc9c45d8ad6766d82e2271582e7a95a76c7874101287e31379562a15f2a0
r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
2025-04-17
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Swore off options and then jumped back in to lose all to my last $1500 and happened to time the worst day in UNH history. I’m officially done I’ll see you retards on the other side (tomorrow)
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRLXJYa3hpbUg0enpFbkwtc29BdmhPT2pmbUl4N1JkMG85eE5fU1ZUUVZxU0kyU1gta1pvRjlvd3ZEZFRZeUZJb2c3WTZqUlR3MC11clhIQlVBU2xCR0loNVFKLWJtenQ5UVpHaEk4a3BGekpFb1NqdnlkN2ZyTWZMUlZRaVVRYkVTZ1JZR0Q2RE0wSnZfOWxuWW03cmZtWnBNQmNjalVldHltQ1NocDBVTHlaM3NTTFdIbVlVM2F5aFdGaUZ1d0txSVgxNDRuWWExanFuNlg2bFJvTFRPQT09
This is following up on their previous paper on emergent misalignment: [https://www.emergent-misalignment.com/](https://www.emergent-misalignment.com/)
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRZmpydWxWSDBXZ3gzWmw3N3RZMkkzLVp4Mmdyd08wY3ZsanE1VlVSYmYzRXRzOXdaVHBDT2F2UzdSLXA3aFQ5UEFGS09OUmNmNU1LcFd5YlRXT3c2T1hBSmszWVEtNUxXRHhiZTdUMm91X1o2T2RJSllXRnk3QUZFa2ozSDE1VWsySTV3SDdCb2RZVmt5MzNtcmZId0ZEbTlQVkZqa1VWVGVEVW5ya3hsMy1UcEtuNkhBNUlkSmVCdnpZYVhCRi1RUDNoenNXU20xZHhrWnhtMnFHX0d0QT09
I'm working on a web app and I may extend the project to add a mobile app that would work on the same web backend I'm confused between working with cookie based auth for web app and later using token based auth for mobile app (Cause i read about XSS attacks and that cookie based auth would be safer) or just using token based auth for web and mobile app cz tbh I'm too lazy to make 2 middlewares for both auth does it really matter ?
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-17
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I'm a second year student studying computer science. I want to be a game developer or deal with physical computer hardware in the future. I've chosen this degree, because I've always been interested in programming and computers since I was a kid. Thing is, I have no idea on how to learn. I will admit, I don't have much time to do my own personal projects because of university and personal life, but even then, I make sure to train myself at least a few times a week with LeetCode/university work. Still, even then, I stare at the codes I've done and think to myself "How the hell does this all work?". Most of the time, I'm looking through tutorials and StackOverflow forums to get by some programs, but I feel like a fraud who hasn't learned anything and is wasting his money. Any tips or tricks? I'm failing my exams left and right because of my lack of knowledge and understanding (or memory, I guess?). Even on work like LeetCode, I still need tutorials to understand things. Am I not working hard enough to remember or deal with programming? I look at my colleagues, and they're all doing solo programming without any googling or anything, and it makes me feel dumb. Just a bit worried, cause I feel as though I've wasted my entire life trying to go into this expensive university and to study the degree I've always wanted to study, just for me to feel incredibly held back. Appreciate anything.
r/learnprogramming
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r/learnprogramming
2025-04-17
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Folks, I'm looking for feedback on [Kliento](https://veraid.net/kliento/), a workload authentication protocol that doesn't require long-lived shared secrets (like API keys) or configuring/retrieving public keys (like JWTs/JWKS). The project is open source and based on [open](https://veraid.net/spec), [independently-audited](https://veraid.net/about/#security-audit), decentralised protocols. Put differently, Kliento brings the concept of Kubernetes- and GCP-style *service accounts* to the entire Internet, using short-lived credentials analogous to JWTs that contain the entire DNSSEC-based trust chain. This is meant for authentication across organisations. For example, when connecting to a third-party API or a third-party managed DB server (e.g. MongoDB Atlas). This is not meant to replace intra-cluster service accounts in Kubernetes, for example. Would this be useful for you? How much of a pain point is workload authentication for you? Would removing the need for API key management or JWKS endpoints be valuable? Please let me know if you've got any questions or feedback!
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Etc very solid crypto but so many of them chose has no future coins than lose all their money when they drop coins like rug pull after that they take it off from their list lol whoops money gone , etc fallow eth if eth jumps 10 k etc easy 200 , and we know etc actually original eth lol that’s an other thing people don’t know about etc , I believe etc will touch 500 mark but we will see maybe this fall
r/ethereumclassic
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r/EthereumClassic
2025-04-17
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honestly I missed out on a major bag though. Currently at 7k & I was hoping for them to beat loaded with cheap cons. All good though on to the next. True to this not new to this 🚶🏽‍♂️
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-17
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* Base - Ethereums Layer 2 solution - is gaining traction with lower fees and faster transactions potentially pulling users from Solana - which is heavily reliant on memecoin trading * Solanas economic activity is mainly driven by Pump.fun - which accounts for 90% of its transactions - but Bases growing ecosystem could siphon off this memecoin momentum
r/ethtrader
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r/ethtrader
2025-04-17
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As the title: We offer Perplexity AI PRO voucher codes for one year plan. To Order: [CHEAPGPT.STORE](https://cheapgpts.store/Perplexity) Payments accepted: - PayPal. - Revolut. Duration: 12 Months Feedback: [FEEDBACK POST](https://www.reddit.com/r/CheapGPT/s/dQxG4vT0Fu)
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-04-17
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As Bitcoin Cash continues to lead the way in fast, low-cost transactions, the need for a more user-friendly and secure way to facilitate crypto payments is growing. Now, Bitcoin Cash users can now claim a personalized name to streamline transactions and easily manage their onchain presence in a more efficient and secure manner. In collaboration with The Bitcoin Cash Foundation, Bitcoin Cash (BCH) — a leading P2P cryptocurrency that processes over $4 billion in transactions monthly and boasts a market cap of $5.34 billion — we’re launching .BCH domains. This new domain simplifies how users interact within the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem, making crypto transactions faster, easier, and more secure. **Why Choose .BCH Domains?** As Bitcoin Cash continues to grow in popularity, improving the user experience and simplifying crypto transactions is more important than ever. .BCH domains allow users to simplify their crypto payments, replace long, complex wallet addresses, and manage their digital presence across onchain platforms in an easy and efficient manner. Whether you’re a crypto enthusiast, professional, or business, .BCH domains provide the perfect tool to simplify your crypto payments and enhance your overall experience within the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem. **Why Claim a .BCH Domain?** Here’s how a .BCH domain can benefit you: 1. **Name Your $BCH Wallet -** Bitcoin Cash payments, made simpler. With a .BCH domain, you can replace complicated wallet addresses with a human-readable name. This streamlines crypto payments, making them faster, more efficient, and easier to share across the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem. 1. **Build Your Reputation Onchain -** Your .BCH domain links directly to your [UD.me](http://UD.me) profile, allowing you to showcase verified activity, tokens, community badges, and collectibles onchain. This builds a trusted presence, making it easier to connect and engage with others in the Bitcoin Cash community. 2. **Connect with the Onchain Ecosystem -** Use your .BCH domain to securely log in to hundreds of onchain apps. No more passwords — just your trusted onchain identity, giving you seamless access to DeFi, games, and other decentralized platforms. **More Ways to Use Your .BCH Domain** Your .BCH domain unlocks even more powerful features: * Engage in encrypted, private communication using Unstoppable Messaging and join badge-gated Group Chats with other .BCH holders. * Build your own onchain website powered by IPFS, establishing a permanent, decentralized presence. * Take full control over your onchain presence, ensuring a streamlined onchain experience like never before. **Your Bitcoin Cash Identity Awaits**  With .BCH domains, Bitcoin Cash users can simplify crypto payments, enhance their digital presence, and securely interact with onchain platforms across the Bitcoin Cash ecosystem. Whether you’re sending $BCH payments, managing your onchain reputation, or engaging with others, .BCH domains put you in full control. **Claim your .BCH domain today** and redefine your Bitcoin Cash experience!
r/bitcoincash
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r/Bitcoincash
2025-04-17
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1/4th of the GPU is disabled.
r/hardware
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r/hardware
2025-04-17
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I can’t tell if it’s trolling or if you guys quite literally want JPow or his successor to cut rates. Considering the implications of rate cuts in an environment like this, haven’t you the faintest idea of inflation? Number go up doesn’t mean jack diddly if the growth isn’t real. The doomer perspective: To preface. Not that it’s certain, but more likely than before, hyperinflation from rates being slashed along with tariffs wiping out small businesses, could very well be the straw that broke the camels back. Rate cuts have only worked in the last year due to a sinking inflation number along with a tight job market. Mortgage delinquencies will probably rise, as they’ve been rising slightly already. ARMS could start to show their ugly side if the federal fund rate is held while the 10 year climbs. I don’t even want to think about the meme tier lending like Coachella or burritos, nor do I know the true implications of that. Considering 2008 I don’t want to say nothing will come of the burrito loans but also don’t want to discount the abilities of “entrepreneurs” from repackaging that type of short term debt into “investment grade” bonds. Who’s really to say. But I digress, bulls, what are you hoping to see with rate cuts in a time like this? Seriously, number go up is only cool when the government doesn’t have trillions of dollars of debt that needs to be refinanced. Any “gains” that are perceived in the market are negligible if the cost of everything rises too. Not that I’m a BER, I’m not jacked up on puts or actively shorting anything, I’m LONG gold actually, out of necessity. To the bulls begging for rate cuts, you guys don’t deserve the bull name, you are just blind monkeys. Incremental rise of mortgage delinquencies https://www.mba.org/news-and-research/newsroom/news/2025/02/06/mortgage-delinquencies-increase-in-the-fourth-quarter-of-2024 Burrito loans https://finance.yahoo.com/news/not-payment-plan-order-burrito-081701353.html Check the 1 month chart on the dollar https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/index/dxy
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-17
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L1 domain resolution is better: https://bitcoincashresearch.org/t/bitcann-bitcoin-cash-for-assigned-names-and-numbers/1512
r/bitcoincash
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r/Bitcoincash
2025-04-17
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Yes, I know the name is a little wild, but honestly ramp me daddy delivers. Their wallet has been an absolute champ with meme tokens. No nonsense, great UI, and most importantly, doesn’t yeet my coins into oblivion. I tried a few before settling, and this one wins the meme coin wallet comparison by a landslide. For 2025, I’m calling it: this is the best meme coin wallet 2025 for people who want to laugh while still taking their portfolio semi-seriously. Oh, and it plays nice with TokenTax...big plus.
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-17
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Does anyone have experience with this question? I am a developer that has made the jump to the infrastructure side. We are onboarding a new platform that can be used for development, including cloud IDEs, and DevOps wants to limit all outgoing connections to an approved whitelist. This would include internal infrastructure, plus package + library managers. However, this seems way too limiting -- previously developers have not been restricted in what they can connect to from their development environments. I've been told this was previously a security gap and that they are following the principle of least privilege. If there is a need for a new outgoing connection, i.e. to a website, developers can request an addition to a whitelist. To me this seems like just adding a new pain point that will increase development times. In theory this would make sense for production environments, but am I wrong that it seems too limiting for development environments? Our data is confidential but not restricted or anything like creditcard numbers/SSNs. The other issue is our department has had a recurring problem of projects going over deadline due to the slow pace of development, often due to permissions related pain points such as these. The problem is I can't give the specific reasons now why developers would need access, I just know they will come later with new projects. Is there any other permissions model I could cite here? I am mostly self-taught as a sysadmin + DevOps, am more primarily a developer so I think I sometime struggle to communicate concepts and needs to the DevOps team. Or am I wrong and this is actually a standard practice?
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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My wife has been applying to full-time communications roles in NYC and NJ. She has a communications degree from KEAN University and experience in internal messaging, content writing, and organization. She’s applied to dozens of roles on Indeed and similar platforms. She customizes her resume and cover letter for each position, without using AI. She also modeled her resume off real examples from people in her field. Despite this, she hasn’t gotten a single interview or even a rejection email. Is it possible that her applications are being filtered out by applicant tracking systems? Would using an AI tool to help with keyword optimization make a difference in this case? Are there other strategies that might help increase her chances? Any advice or insight from people working in hiring or who have dealt with this would be appreciated. edit : Just wanted to thank everyone for their overwhelming support about this! She said everyone has helped so much! To everyone messaging me, thank you so much for the wonderful advice.
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-04-17
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So I have like 0.06 BTC, and am DCAing 100$ a week from my pay, but I still have around 8k in a savings account. I'm tempted to just throw the rest into BTC but would hate for it to go even lower from here. Alternately, Id likely hate it even more if it went up and I lost the chance to buy at this 'low'. Thoughts or advice appreciated!
r/bitcoin
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r/Bitcoin
2025-04-17
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I have found myself in an interesting situation and it looks like an easy solution is to (mis)use HTML comments to store some HTML code that later needs to be duplicated. I know that there are better ways to do this (e.g. storing the HTML to be duplicated as a data attribute, or as a javascript variable), but to implement them would require a huge effort in the codebase. I don't plan on going into the reasons for that here because it's a lot to explain. I'll simply say that the codebase is old and makes a spaghetti dinner look nicely organized. It also makes heavy use of jQuery, and in my solution I will continue to use jQuery for convenience. It would go something like this (very simplified): In the HTML (which is procedurally generated based on user config), within a `<form>` there would be an HTML comment that contains some "template" form fields (very simplified here for convenience, in real life the HTML within the comment would be properly constructed): <div id="hack-wrapper"><!--StartHack <div class="row"><label>Name</label><input name="input_48283[]" type="text"></div> EndHack--></div> a button to duplicate the input: <button id="hack-add-instance">Add Instance</button> and a div to contain the instances: <div id="instance-container"></div> Then there would be some javascript (jQuery) that works something like this: $("#hack-add-instance").on("click", function() { let html=$("#hack-wrapper").html(); $("#instance-container").append(html.substr(13,html.length-23)); }); I have put all of that in a jsfiddle [here](https://jsfiddle.net/0b5w1efk/) and it seems to work. What problems am I going to face (other than the scorn of my peers) if I go forward with this solution? Note that I am avoiding just hiding the fields because I don't want the "template" fields to be included in the final form post or to be recognized by other javascript relating to the form as part of the form. FWIW I would love to refactor the whole codebase in order to be able to do this properly and pay off a good amount of technical debt, but that is not on the cards right now. I know what I'm considering isn't the right way to do it, but it may be the only viable option right now, and I just want to know if it's even a possibility.
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-17
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Although Trump has relatively consistently wanted Powell gone recently he ["said on Thursday that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's termination "cannot come fast enough", while calling for the U.S. central bank to cut interest rates."](https://www.reuters.com/world/us/trump-threatens-try-fire-fed-chief-powell-2025-04-17/) According to many lawyers, it seems he does not have the ability to do so. However [through various emergency applications](https://www.economist.com/united-states/2025/04/14/will-the-supreme-court-empower-trump-to-sack-the-feds-boss) it seems that Trump is trying his best to gain the power to do so. Can he do it, and if he does, what results might that have politically and on the midterms? And what would that do to the US economy?
r/politicaldiscussion
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r/PoliticalDiscussion
2025-04-17
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**Source:** [https://x.com/Syndica\_io/status/1912604561027846257](https://x.com/Syndica_io/status/1912604561027846257) >**1/** [@Solana](https://x.com/solana) DePIN saw explosive growth in March. >📶 More data. 📍 More hotspots. ⚡️ More contributors. >From mobile, WiFi, compute, mapping, and energy networks – let’s run through the most important updates you may have missed 🧵👇 https://preview.redd.it/dj6zmtfzbfve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=8b607d183f033b1378b140ae5c001f567a8022cc >**2/** [@DabbaNetwork](https://x.com/DabbaNetwork) posts 500% yearly growth. As a decentralized internet service provider, Dabba delivers internet access through a blockchain-powered network. In Q1 of this year, users consumed 3.9TB of data. https://preview.redd.it/2sg99ry1cfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=d839bb6c5d1e93147b1a28ae4bb70e752cd96683 >**3/** [@DabbaNetwork](https://x.com/DabbaNetwork) expands as hotspot sales approach 12k. With about 12k Dabba Lite hotspots sold, including over 300 in March, Dabba's decentralized infrastructure continues to expand. https://preview.redd.it/ldts1at3cfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=7923a34227c65a31b325b0815a607b7c942aec1c >**4/** The [@weRoamxyz](https://x.com/weRoamxyz) ecosystem flourished in March. The network reached 3 million hotspots and 2.5 million registered users, highlighting rapid adoption. https://preview.redd.it/yo8u0su5cfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=16c5d9f67b431e8ea783063cfaef7cc3b18a36fd >**5/** [@weRoamxyz](https://x.com/weRoamxyz) check-ins have been steadily climbing month-over-month. Check-ins enable the protocol to validate WiFi connectivity with the help of its users. In March, Roam recorded 254M check-ins, a 26% increase from the previous month. https://preview.redd.it/i8g0pbo7cfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=60b7c704e27ef3042d41379d6782b197730e7220 >**6/** [@XNET\_Mobile](https://x.com/XNET_Mobile) data offload has hit a new peak. Average daily offload jumped 8% in March. XNET unveiled a new WiFi roaming agreement with [@ATT](https://x.com/ATT) that grants AT&T customers access to XNET's carrier-grade Wi-Fi network. https://preview.redd.it/xqmcqxk9cfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=d9d4463196edc965c0a30c72071ac6cc6dfd8bcc >**7/** [@XNET\_Mobile](https://x.com/XNET_Mobile) contributors and rewards hit a new ATH. The XNET Foundation working group approved XIP-11 which sets a fixed 2.5M [$XNET](https://x.com/search?q=%24XNET&src=cashtag_click) token rewards per epoch. This ensures balance between network growth and sustainability. https://preview.redd.it/lo7jh9ibcfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=c646281fa08f2866b2d085cd928361022f27c464 >**8/** New [@Helium\_Mobile](https://x.com/helium_mobile) subscribers are on a fresh uptrend. Total subscribers grew 11% to 160k. Starting in April, Helium is launching a free plan that is available to everyone, which is expected to boost subscriber growth. https://preview.redd.it/fipinrpdcfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=456d58e03344fd8ae08eb106767484c44a755715 >**9/** Data offloading has become [@Helium\_Mobile](https://x.com/helium_mobile)'s key strength. Data offloading now drives 69% of Helium network demand. Total demand–measured by data credits burned–increased 12% in March. https://preview.redd.it/czq7w2fkdfve1.png?width=507&format=png&auto=webp&s=934352a71523166e28a0ef1fd97d0bceab6d1cb6 >**10/** [@getGrass\_io](https://x.com/getgrass_io) data collection continues to thrive. The Sion upgrade boosted Grass's scraping capabilities, driving a 76% increase in data collection in March. https://preview.redd.it/1a814ljicfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=69bba81078059a3a7f3ead00dde7bd27289677f4 >**11/** [@Nosana\_AI](https://x.com/nosana_ai) ecosystem metrics are climbing. Jobs completed, active GPU operators, and contributor rewards all achieved double-digit percentage growth in March, reflecting robust expansion across the platform. https://preview.redd.it/w6zwlbvpdfve1.png?width=559&format=png&auto=webp&s=96f5c149309f289cb68b03fcefb2437c65acf6b8 >**12/** [@HivelloOfficial](https://x.com/HivelloOfficial) launched their long-anticipated token. Hivello, a DePIN aggregator platform for monetizing idle resources, distributed [$HVLO](https://x.com/search?q=%24HVLO&src=cashtag_click) tokens to active operators on March 18. Over 1,600 token holders staked their tokens in March, signaling strong early engagement. https://preview.redd.it/2lch487ocfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=b2fef619094772554196ba9c8c8cc36dd5e910b3 >**13/** Points generation on [@Kuzco\_xyz](https://x.com/kuzco_xyz) hit a new ATH. Points earned by node operators jumped 43%. This was likely driven by a spike in network inference demand as their monthly active GPUs remained consistent. https://preview.redd.it/0ljahuivdfve1.png?width=508&format=png&auto=webp&s=d93b2230d0cae0eafbe3f263c7ae6d061810478d >**14/** [@Hivemapper](https://x.com/Hivemapper) hit a new ATH in monthly kilometers mapped. With more Bee Dashcams hitting the road, Hivemapper’s mapped kilometers increased 22% in March. https://preview.redd.it/w8bfifmscfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=a5e6b72664db2477ff87d4d9e6959c5ecfe4af1a >**15/** [@Hivemapper](https://x.com/Hivemapper)’s active map contributors stabilized. Throughout March, the number of active Hivemapper contributors remained consistent at around 5k. To further improve the mapping experience, Hivemapper launched a mobile app for the Bee Dashcam. https://preview.redd.it/6sk7n25vcfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=2c8e00e58488592a77ff51eeaa181ffad2aa7e82 >**16/** [@NATIXNetwork](https://x.com/NATIXNetwork) data collection remained consistent. While users drove 11 million kilometers, map data events collected dropped by 18%. https://preview.redd.it/pjh6ms9xcfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=cd97785ab17dd9365f0174e7a650bce9cf9a8766 >**17/** [@NATIXNetwork](https://x.com/NATIXNetwork) demand has stabilized in March. NATIX's token burn cooled by 9% at just 38M tokens. https://preview.redd.it/0m4124izcfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=6ab7151cbb59f5ff47cb56d25ceec174c683b668 >**18/** [@Srcful](https://x.com/srcful) power production sets a record high. Power output nearly doubled in the latest period, even as the number of installed gateways held steady. https://preview.redd.it/6jiuhl4ydfve1.png?width=679&format=png&auto=webp&s=d4fd39b3c9bba12b7ab4fdbb265166f36bd49fd8 >**19/** [@AmbiosNetwork](https://x.com/AmbiosNetwork)'s web app, AmbiGo!, has taken off. AmbiGo! is a community-driven platform for environmental monitoring. Users earn points by checking in and sharing local ecological data to help Ambios optimize sensor placement. It now has 44k users and 1.8M check-ins. https://preview.redd.it/1h7lvmsydfve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=88df9e891985eeb759e2a69a15eeb3d0aa1802cb >**20/** March had a few notable developments from teams like [@Wingbits](https://x.com/wingbits), [@weRoamxyz](https://x.com/weRoamxyz), [@SolanaSummitOrg](https://x.com/SolanaSummitOrg), and [@UpRockCom](https://x.com/UpRockCom). https://preview.redd.it/ksp4f6ezdfve1.png?width=680&format=png&auto=webp&s=9486b9619f77111193bf96b00abdf2c841c5c44d
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-17
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OpenAI new models: how do GPT 4.1 models compare to 4o models? GPT4.1-mini appears to be the best cost-effective model! To ease our curiosity, we conduct a set of RAG experiments. The public dataset is a collection of messages (hence it might be particularly interesting to cell phone and/or PC manufacturers) . Supposedly, it should also be a good dataset for testing knowledge graph (KG) RAG (or Graph RAG) algorithms. As shown in the Table, the RAG results on this dataset appears to support the claim that GPT4.1-mini is the best cost-effective model overall. The RAG platform hosted by VecML allows users to choose the number of tokens retrieved by RAG. Because OpenAI charges users by the number of tokens, it is always good to use fewer tokens if the accuracy is not affected. For example, using 500 tokens reduces the cost to merely 1/10 of the cost w/ using 5000 tokens. This dataset is really challenging for RAG and using more tokens help improve the accuracy. On other datasets we have experimented with, often RAG w/ 1600 tokens performs as well as RAG w/ 10000 tokens. In our experience, using 1,600 tokens might be suitable for flagship android phones (8gen4) . Using 500 tokens might be still suitable for older phones and often still achieves reasonable accuracy. We would like to test on more RAG datasets, with a clear document collection, query set, and golden (or reference) answers. Please send us the information if you happen to know some relevant datasets. Thank you very much. https://preview.redd.it/r11noh65efve1.png?width=1585&format=png&auto=webp&s=f66d776489b6d8b1d0f5a6c1b524a0d4dc2ad18a
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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I'm training a model based on the original Tango codebase, which combines a VAE with a UNet diffusion model. The original model used single-channel Mel spectrograms, but my data consists of dual-channel Mel spectrograms, so I retrained the VAE. The VAE achieves a validation reconstruction loss of 0.05, which is a great result. I then used this VAE to retrain the UNet. The latent shape is \[16, 256, 16\]. I modified the channel configuration based on Tango's original model config and experimented with learning rates of 1e-4, 6e-5, 1e-5, 3e-5, 1e-6, and 6e-6. I'm using the AdamW optimizer with either Warmup or linear decay schedulers. However, the validation loss for the UNet stays around 0.8 and doesn't decrease. How can I address this issue, and what steps should I take to troubleshoot it? { "_class_name": "UNet2DConditionModel", "_diffusers_version": "0.10.0.dev0", "act_fn": "silu", "attention_head_dim": [ 5, 10, 20, 20 ], "block_out_channels": [ 320, 640, 1280, 1280 ], "center_input_sample": false, "cross_attention_dim": 1024, "down_block_fusion_channels": [ 320, 640, 1280, 1280 ], "down_block_types": [ "CrossAttnDownBlock2D", "CrossAttnDownBlock2D", "CrossAttnDownBlock2D", "DownBlock2D" ], "downsample_padding": 1, "dual_cross_attention": false, "flip_sin_to_cos": true, "freq_shift": 0, "in_channels": 8, "layers_per_block": 2, "mid_block_scale_factor": 1, "norm_eps": 1e-05, "norm_num_groups": 32, "num_class_embeds": null, "only_cross_attention": false, "out_channels": 8, "sample_size": [32, 2], "up_block_fusion_channels": [ ], "up_block_types": [ "UpBlock2D", "CrossAttnUpBlock2D", "CrossAttnUpBlock2D", "CrossAttnUpBlock2D" ], "use_linear_projection": true, "upcast_attention": true } Above is the Tango model config { "dropout":0.3, "_class_name": "UNet2DConditionModel", "_diffusers_version": "0.10.0.dev0", "act_fn": "silu", "attention_head_dim": [8, 16, 32, 32], "center_input_sample": false, "cross_attention_dim": 1024, "down_block_types": [ "CrossAttnDownBlock2D", "CrossAttnDownBlock2D", "CrossAttnDownBlock2D", "DownBlock2D" ], "downsample_padding": 1, "dual_cross_attention": false, "flip_sin_to_cos": true, "freq_shift": 0, "in_channels": 16, "layers_per_block": 3, "mid_block_scale_factor": 1, "norm_eps": 1e-05, "norm_num_groups": 16, "num_class_embeds": null, "only_cross_attention": false, "out_channels": 16, "sample_size": [256, 16], "up_block_types": [ "UpBlock2D", "CrossAttnUpBlock2D", "CrossAttnUpBlock2D", "CrossAttnUpBlock2D" ], "use_linear_projection": false, "upcast_attention": true } This is my model config:
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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I'm curious if anyone takes the effort to monitor expiration dates for SSL certificates. And if yes, why did you start monitoring them? I've just released a certificate monitor on a project I've been working on because I personally like to monitor them to prevent expired certs so I am curious what other people in r/devops do.
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Hello everyone! I'm currently finetuning araT5 model (finetuned version of T5 model on Arabic language) and I'm using it for question and distractor generation (each finetuned on their own) and I'm currently struggling with how I should assess model performance and how to use evaluation techniques, since the generated questions and distractors are totally random and are not necessarily similar to reference questions/distractors in the original dataset
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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I was trying to hold on (for no logical reason) for a $1M gain, but market is moving against me, so I'm going to sell in a moment here. Also bought a tiny (5k) Bull Call Spread to inverse myself, so actual profit will be a little lower.
r/wallstreetbets
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r/wallstreetbets
2025-04-17
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Hello! I recently started working on an alternative app to use Claude AI (among others). I like the idea of being able to use multiple models, as well as having additional features that the main Claude web UI was missing (ex. search, folders, pinning conversations, image generation, etc..). I know there are a few tools doing that already but I did not like that most of them seems to black-box how they use the APIs, often "summarizing" your conversation to save tokens rather than sending them as-is. So I was wondering if I could come up with an alternative, and I started writing [https://plurality-ai.com/](https://plurality-ai.com/) It's quite in an early stage, but the main reason I do this post, is to gather some feedback from the community on how you perceive the tool. My entourage is not AI-user heavy so I am having trouble gauging whether or not what I am building is useful. I'd be very grateful for any feedback or opinion you might have. Of course as I said I am aware that many things needs improvements as it is still quite early. Next points I should be focusing on are publishing the mobile and desktop apps, MCP support, better search and creation/sharing of custom mini-apps. Anyway thanks in advance!
r/artificial
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r/artificial
2025-04-17
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TLDR; Law student here, not exactly top of the class or headed for big law, but found my fit working at a legaltech AI startup (doing a bit of everything). Got a long-term offer I’m excited about, but wondering if I should still try for a traditional law firm internship just for the experience. Also curious about what roles exist in legaltech and what skills I should build to stick with this path. Open to any and all advice! Hi r/legaltech I am a law student graduating in a year. Traditional legal roles haven't really spoken to me. I have done a few research internships - but could never bag an internship with the big law firms. Here's the deal - I didn't really think anything through when I got into law school. Made many mistakes in my initial years and have a really mediocre GPA. Also, I am not very good at getting grades. I understand law and I have good research skills and consider myself smart enough for the outside world - but the kind of answers my professors expect us to write in the exams is not something I have cracked as of now (there's a final in about 34 hours that I'm supposed to be studying for but I am writing this post) For the past year I've been interning with a legaltech AI startup. I have been here from the inception of the company and have helped with a lot of things (response quality assurance, prompting, beta-testing, managing the financials, CRM, outreach, social media, curating datasets for RAG etc.) My boss likes to use the term "fractal founder" to define my role. The founders of the startup have offered me a "long-term role" basically meaning that I can work from them while I'm still in law school - and they have a job waiting for me after I am graduated. I love the product, love the work culture, love the people and since discovering legal tech - I feel like there's finally a niche where I - a law student by mistake could build a career. I'm open to any and all kinds of advice. Here's a few things off the top of my mind: 1. Scoring an internship in the big law firms is very difficult around here. Should I try to get one just for the experience of it? * (Two reasons I haven't really pushed myself - most law firm internships are unpaid and getting them requires exceptional GPA or personal connections) 2. I haven't really been able to pin point my role in the startup. As "fractal founder" - I've basically been an assistant to the CEO, CFO and acted as a bridge between the company and the Charted Accountants. What kind of roles do big legaltech companies have? * The company I am involved with has around 10 people - 3 engineers, 2 management and everyone else is basically sales. * I really like the sound of a "Product Manager Role" where I get to work on the further development of the product) 3. What kind of skills should I work on developing as a law student who has already decided to not make a career in traditional legal roles and rather work with legaltech companies and startups for the foreseeable future? I'm eager to hear from the community. Thanks!
r/legaltech
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r/legaltech
2025-04-17
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The dreaded "Tell us about yourself"... I'm new IT interviews and in the last month, have gotten a lot, which I'm very thankful for. I'm currently pursuing two degrees, one AAS in Computer Science and a MA in Cybersecurity. When I bring this up to some Interviewers, they seem perplexed on how I am able to manage it all. I'm afraid this added stat is something I should avoid in IT interviews (Help desk, Tier 1 etc.) Would they pass me by because they think my education would get in the way of my job? Side note, all my classes are virtual and or self paced.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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The article discusses how Ethereum is becoming the global settlement layer for on-chain assets, fulfilling the original promise of Bitcoin's peer-to-peer electronic cash system. Unlike Bitcoin, which is too volatile for daily use, Ethereum's programmability has enabled the creation of stablecoins, such as USDC and USDT, which settle trillions in peer-to-peer value across borders 24/7. Ethereum's scale and infrastructure are being used by institutions, including BlackRock and Franklin Templeton, to issue regulated assets, tokenize real-world assets, and enable native yield through staking. **Key Points:** * Ethereum is becoming the global settlement layer for on-chain assets * Ethereum's programmability has enabled the creation of stablecoins * Ethereum's scale and infrastructure are being used by institutions * Ethereum is fulfilling the original promise of Bitcoin's peer-to-peer electronic cash system
r/cryptocurrency
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r/CryptoCurrency
2025-04-17
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Walked into another programmer sub, see some laid off developer seeking advice, first comment tells him to just quit the career. Then after someone else told them to stop demotivating others, they replied, the OP should be focused on improving instead of ego-stroking. So this guy was negging. Told the guy they're no good and should quit but also speaking from the other side of their mouth by saying people in general need to improve. This person (the one who told OP to take a hike) was still involved in CS. And it's not the only time I see students/less experienced devs do this, pulling each other down when they actually believe in the opposite and just disagree with someone's approach. Are they actually big fat scaredy cats about the competition, crabs in a bucket trying to drag down for their selfish gain? This is the strongest theory for me.
r/cscareerquestions
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r/cscareerquestions
2025-04-17
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Working on my first solana application but cant get around this error that I keep getting: Error: Failed to decode WALLET\_KEY: Unknown encoding: base58 Even tho I tried multiple wallets and multiple base58 keys ( the key with 88 symbols right??) still get this error. Does anyone have a clue what I might be doing wrong, without looking at my code ?
r/solana
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r/solana
2025-04-17
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I almost never transfer a full Monero to someone, and "three hundreths of a monero" is a mouthful. We should use/popularize names for the subdivisions of monero. I have some suggestions for adoption based on these three rules 1. it's based on esperanto, like monero is 2. there are no collisions with names from common other currencies (for example, the literal translation of a cent into esperanto is "cent". well that won't do.) 3. It's not a mouthful. Based on this, I recommend either: 0.01 xmr => "centono" (which means "hundreth") 0.001 xmr => "milono" (which means "thousandth") OR 0.01 XMR => "cendomonero" -> "cendo" for short 0.001XMR => "milimonero" -> "mili" for short I like the former option for distinctness, but I like the latter because it's clear we're talking about monero and not some other currency.
r/monero
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r/Monero
2025-04-17
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I’ve been in insurance for five years and I finally know what I want to do and it’s IT and eventually cyber security or some other branch of IT. I have an associates degree and I got my A+ certificate in December. I have applied to over 100 jobs and I have worked what little network I have and all it’s gotten me is 2 interviews, and both of them ghosted me after. I didn’t think it would be this difficult to get into a help desk role, but I know the job market sucks right now for everyone. Does anyone have any advice or suggestions? Thank you everyone!
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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I bought my house a few years ago and every spring this little tulip patch pops up, increasing in size. I haven't tried to do anything to them but I think that this year I should create them an actual area and give them a little care. Any tips or references for tulip care will be appreciated.
r/worldpolitics
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r/worldpolitics
2025-04-17
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My company currently has a security device that sits in-between our router and our ISP. It's basically a transparent firewall that will block traffic based on Geographic location, security feeds, ports, and IP addresses etc. It reduces the overall load on our firewalls by a drastic amount and it's an easy first stop block that I don't really have to think about much. It's fantastic...when it's working. Unfortunately now, this appliance crashes constantly and the vendor can't figure it out. I am at my wits end with it as our internet completely goes down when this device stops working. I'm browsing around looking for security appliances that sit at the edge of a network that perform a similar function. I'm wondering if anyone else here uses a similar product described above? I'm tempted just to have my company buy another firewall I can throw on the edge to do the same thing but managing that is a bit more work than what is currently in place.
r/networking
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r/networking
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRVGYtcl9rRm4xLV9JcjhsMjBXTzJ0WE1xWEhULVVhQm5tUTBQZUh4SjNXRnhDd3NsUGNhMUVQNlRyZ1hFdjlLU0VrSU1fdlY0dnlobmV3TDBWMVNfa0JRUjAyVGdEM0pRaWFOR0xrSk1ZaXh4LWFPTnVhYm1GUF9KdnVVU0dlQXB3TWJSVjVHUzZtdFpTWWdYUmIxYk5uMkg0UXJKaGZMTENVaWpuMjhSQkxxR251dnpmbGY1UVkxTTdGUDBjUTVsWm8yVFpNdjBDZUFDVGl1YmZKTFdEZz09
Inspired by the amazing [Little Snitch](https://obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html) network monitoring tool for macOS, I wanted to see how well the same sort of interface would work for casual exploration of activity in the cloud. So I built [github.com/ccbrown/cloud-snitch](https://github.com/ccbrown/cloud-snitch). /r/aws and /r/opensource liked it and I hope you will too. Give it a look! I'd love to hear y'alls thoughts on it or any similar tools you may be using.
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Just finished working on an exciting new tool that lets you edit PowerPoint presentations using simple instructions! **Talk-to-Your-Slides** transforms how you work with presentations. Just type commands like "Find and fix all typos" or "Make the title fonts consistent across slides" and watch as your slides get updated automatically. # Key Features: * Natural language editing commands * Instant slide updates * Works with existing PowerPoint files * Powered by an LLM agent # Demo Available Now! Check out our working demo at: [https://github.com/KyuDan1/Talk-to-Your-Slides](https://github.com/KyuDan1/Talk-to-Your-Slides) We built this using Gradio for the interface. Our team will be releasing the research paper, evaluation dataset, and full source code in the coming weeks. If you find this useful, please like and share the post to help spread the word! Your support means a lot to our team. [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kyudanjung\_powerpoint-llm-agent-activity-7318688635321491456-E42j?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=member\_desktop&rcm=ACoAAEb15SsBoLMoaQreihIlDmJGlX6urPN1ZBQ](https://www.linkedin.com/posts/kyudanjung_powerpoint-llm-agent-activity-7318688635321491456-E42j?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAEb15SsBoLMoaQreihIlDmJGlX6urPN1ZBQ)
r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
2025-04-17
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I miss the days where we could disagree on politics but still get along. I am returning to the US soon, after living in Germany for a decade. And to the Boston area, where I lived for 16 years before I became an expat. I left during Obama's second term. I could not stand the man. But that was not entirely why I left. While in Germany, I kept my mouth shut about politics, as I would in any country where I am a guest. Politics and Religion are the two forbidden topics, as this right-leaning politician knows all too well. And now, returning to the Boston area feels like returning to Germany. When I left, I was friends with libertarians, conservatives, and socialists. Now? I'll should get along with the other libertarians and conservatives just fine. However, I don't dare turn my back on leftists and Democrats. A sad state of affairs. Don't know when it will end, if ever. I will most likely relocate to a Red state later.
r/trump
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r/trump
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRaXlOQ0FtSGdaODRnbnpLNnhTWm9QVTFlMlc3cjFVb1hWWWV1c2lBUnowMjZsWG1zVy1RU0QwMXBrZ2d0SGtIZHZUQVgzU3d2N2tldWRiaktmS3FMdHpMeTUzSWN4S1ktSk54MVJIVWphbVdabDBNTWhTZENUWE5xalEwU0ozZ3YyVmoxS3NON09ZMW10T2JXa1NIRjRIX2doV3lnTmVOa1BKMWMtOHZHQU1ZOFZJNmx5VGI5UDhOMzZsdXZra2ZI
I’m thinking about trying out Leoessays for an upcoming paper, and I’d really appreciate some honest feedback before I make a decision. A close friend of mine used their essay writing service recently and said it went pretty well — she got her paper on time and didn’t have any issues with plagiarism or formatting. That said, I always like to do a bit more research before ordering from any site, especially when it comes to something as important as academic work. I’ve been looking into different services lately and trying to figure out which one might actually be the best paper writing service out there. Leoessays came up in a few lists claiming to be *the best essay writing service*, but I know that kind of stuff can be hit or miss. Has anyone here used Leoessays recently? How was your experience — turnaround time, quality, pricing, support, etc.? Would you use them again? Also open to any suggestions if you’ve found a service that you truly think is the best essay writing service for college-level work.
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-04-17
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Z0FBQUFBQm9DbVhRcElwZ2hxMjR1RlBHUFNTcnJ3MkxENl9SUjNJRGZqNXZrLTItY0xEWkN1WEFHQnhKNmVLb3I1Z2NrN2NRa1V1UnI3WTc1WHVWUElBbFBEbWZadlJOQXozRGdsNHRkTk13QkktNktjanNlQVVURmF5Y3B0elNQLS1Gek5ieDh4SzE1Tk5oY0h3WHk0ckVXcHVMZlUxLTJaalllTTJHanFQZDliQUtzRDFFQkFnVks0akpJejdmWjIzY3FRZ3BfMkVTdUExbXRjNExyN2NzczAwSG5VTUpoUT09
I made a Chrome extension. It adds a notification bell icon to Github actions or jobs that are either queued or currently running. When that action or job finishes, you get a browser notification. I used it a lot when I worked at my day job's DevOps team. I'm sharing it here in case people would find it useful, and to ask if people would be so kind as to try it and tell me if it sucks or anything. [Link to the extension.](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/actions-notifier/deghkmeogdmhafeaekcebnnpncnapkjb)
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Hey everyone, As we all know, platforms like LeetCode are amazing for practicing Data Structures and Algorithms (DSA). I was wondering — is there something similar for *web development*? A place where you can practice front-end, back-end, full-stack tasks, or even complete small projects with real-world scenarios? Would love to hear your suggestions! Thanks in advance 🚀
r/webdev
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r/webdev
2025-04-17
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I wanted to suggest a potential idea for an open source project inspired by the (now defunct) AO3 Disco app. For those who aren’t familiar, AO3 Disco was an unofficial tool that used machine learning to offer personalized Archive of Our Own (AO3) fanfiction recommendations. Users could share a fanfic they liked, and the app would generate tailored suggestions for new stories, include filters, and link directly to AO3 works. Unfortunately, AO3 Disco is no longer available, largely due to concerns from the AO3 team about privacy and the risks of third-party apps interacting with user accounts. **Would there be interest in developing an open source tool that:** - Provides personalized, privacy-respecting recommendations for AO3 - Lets users input a work or tag and get new fic suggestions (without requiring login) - Includes robust filtering options and links to original AO3 pages - Is entirely transparent and community-built to address security and trust concerns I think such a project could really help fanfiction fans while respecting user privacy and AO3’s terms, especially if designed with a focus on open source ethics and transparency. Personally, I’d love to see something like this happen, but I don’t have the time, knowledge, or energy to start it myself. Would anyone else be interested in collaborating on something like this? Or does anyone know of existing open source efforts in this area? ___ **Edit:** [AO3 Disco: The Road to v1.0](https://kevz.dev/ao3-disco/)
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-17
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Hello Folks I'm doing a small case study trying to understand what is it that generally leads to worst bills for different cloud services. Just want you guys to help out with the worst cloud bills you received? What triggered it ? Whose mistake was it? How do you generally handle such cases after that Did you set up anything to make sure this doesn't happen
r/devops
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r/devops
2025-04-17
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Hey everyone! I'm a 15-year-old programmer passionate about Al, full-stack development, and algorithms. I just uploaded a YouTube video where I explain Manacher's Algorithm, which finds the longest palindromic substring in linear time (On)). The video is beginner-friendly, and I also shared the fully commented Python code on GitHub with explanations. I'd love any feedback you have on the video or the way I explain things. Feel free to check out my GitHub - you'll find the code from this video there, plus a full-stack web app coming soon! GitHub: https://github.com/coderpeti
r/programming
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r/programming
2025-04-17
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It is just for hobby, of course, and it is just at the beginning. But i plan to make it a real language that people can use. It is just at the beginning, so if you're interested contributing is well accepted. It is written in Rust to be as safe as possible. https://github.com/gianndev/mussel You can also just try it and tell me what do you think. Even just a star on github means a lot for me. Thanks.
r/opensource
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r/opensource
2025-04-17
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Exclusive: Stakeholders have spent months planning radical changes which include abolishing relegation and an IPL-style model
r/rugbyunion
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r/rugbyunion
2025-04-17
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Like the majority of us here, I guess, I usually use dollar-backed stablecoins like USDC or USDT. Lately, I've been thinking about switching to gold-backed stablecoins. They often hold or increase in value even when the rest of the market is going down. I'm wondering why don't more people use this type of stablecoin? Am I missing something?
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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In the process of buying a business. I have used different POS programs in the past but they have all been windows based. Looking for OS distros and programs that are beneficial for running a business. POS, budgeting, payroll, all the things like that. I have used Linux off and on for 15 years but just for fun and personal use. Also, I envision setting up 3-10 computers as I grow and would like to have them mesh together well. There is a lot of stuff in this arena that I know nothing about and will need professional help/tutoring to figure it out for sure. Even when I have ran more than one linux machine at a time they were always completely separate and never linked in any way. Any input would be appreciated. Any laptop recommendations for longevity would be appreciated.
r/linux
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r/linux
2025-04-17
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I just want to write this to all who are tired and thinking about giving up their search. I graduated last year with a degree in cyber and from graduation until last month I worked a level 1 help desk position with a large company. Earlier this month I accepted a position for IT Risk Management with a large bank after multiple 100’s of applications. The only certs I have are free ones and none of the big name ones. I just want to write this because this sub has so much negativity about how bad the market is and I want to add some positivity. Yes I do acknowledge the market is bad; But it’s not impossible!! Just keep bettering yourself and keep trying. You can and will find the position you want. persistence is the key, and those who have that key will find that doors will tend to open for them more.
r/itcareerquestions
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r/ITCareerQuestions
2025-04-17
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I’m getting tired of it. The constant politics, constant changes from leadership, the fake-ness and having to pretend to like this shit, the corporate speak, the shitty toxic cultures, sick and tired of this.. am I the only one? How is everyone dealing with it?
r/careerguidance
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r/careerguidance
2025-04-17
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As a part of daily paper discussions on the Yannic Kilcher discord server, I will be volunteering to lead the analysis of the Multimodal work - InternVL3 setting SOTA amongst open-source MLLMs 🧮 🔍 📜 **InternVL3: Exploring Advanced Training and Test-Time Recipes for Open-Source Multimodal Models** authored by Jinguo Zhu, Weiyun Wang, et al. InternVL3-78B achieves a score of 72.2 on the MMMU benchmark, setting a new SOTA among open-source MLLMs. Highlights: * Native multimodal pre-training: Simultaneous language and vision learning. * Variable Visual Position Encoding (V2PE): Supports extended contexts. * Advanced post-training techniques: Includes SFT and MPO. * Test-time scaling strategies: Enhances mathematical reasoning. * Both the training data and model weights are available for community use. 🌐 [https://huggingface.co/papers/2504.10479](https://huggingface.co/papers/2504.10479) 🤗 [https://huggingface.co/collections/OpenGVLab/internvl3-67f7f690be79c2fe9d74fe9d](https://huggingface.co/collections/OpenGVLab/internvl3-67f7f690be79c2fe9d74fe9d) 🛠️ [https://github.com/OpenGVLab/InternVL](https://github.com/OpenGVLab/InternVL) 🕰 Friday, April 18, 2025, 12:30 AM UTC // Friday, Apr 18, 2025 6.00 AM IST // Thursday, April 17, 2025, 5:30 PM PDT Join in for the fun \~ [https://discord.gg/TeTc8uMx?event=1362499121004548106](https://discord.gg/TeTc8uMx?event=1362499121004548106) https://preview.redd.it/g9ebqsio4gve1.png?width=940&format=png&auto=webp&s=eb298d0f83febe6c6cd721d6c9dd074e46e227df
r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
2025-04-17
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I have an opportunity to attend ODSC East (https://odsc.com/boston/) and want to see if this is worth it as a M.S. CS graduate looking for networking and employment opportunities. I am less interested in tutorials and workshops than in networking and employment. Is it worth it to show up with a resume and portfolio links looking to network? I searched this sub and reviews are mixed but fairly old. Anyone gone recently?
r/datascience
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r/datascience
2025-04-17
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I have roughly 25k. Is it possible to make some money trading everyday . I will trade ETH as it is fluctuating a lot among the reliable tokens.
r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
2025-04-17
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So. Is this a proof of concept on GitHub. Or is live or ? Information seems brief
r/bitcoincash
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r/Bitcoincash
2025-04-17
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