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I am not sure whether this question would fit here, so I apologize in advance.
Our school is asking for the possible software/hardware resources that we might need during our academic cursus in order to provide it for us.
What came into my mind is a premium google Colab subscription, but after I've checked the pricing, it will be quite costly for us to get the Colab Pro one. There could be negotiations in case of a bulk purchase like this, but I can't be sure.
How do companies operate in general when they provide ressources for employees and how can we benefit from this?
For more information the school is located outside of the US, exactly it is in North Africa.
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r/tech
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Neoxa seems to be the best option in my opinion.
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r/altcoins
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r/altcoins
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2024-05-11
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I'm so bullish I bought some more before the dip!
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r/bittensor_
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2024-05-11
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r/cryptocurrency
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Often when Buffett is asked at the Berkshire annual meetings how he would invest if he didn’t have a lot of money, he says he would start by screening thousands of stocks (similar to how he started out).
Just wondering how one would go about this in practical terms? Any suggestions? Would you go one by one through every company’s reports? Where would you start?
EDIT: Thanks for the (serious) suggestions. And yes I already index. I just want to try some stock picking as well.
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r/politics
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r/health
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2024-05-11
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Im looking for aspects that are prone to be known when USING the tool. For instance, Context Window is a characteristic that I can understand because I tried to do many things on ChatGPT and experienced that limit.
What other limits, or aspects that can be categorized along with Context Window can you mention?
Thanks.
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r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
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2024-05-11
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Hey! I'm attempting to do something similar with that right now. I'm working on porting LLaMA.cpp to the Xbox. I'm trying to get a working demo but I'm already running into issues. I will say you will need a bit of programming experience to get this idea working.
I'm already having a hard time with just porting LLaMA.cpp to XBOX (Via UWP), so I have no clue how you would get Jupyter working. It could possibly be easier to get it working for a PlayStation since you can use practically any programming language **if** you get Linux running on it.
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r/pytorch
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2024-05-11
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Hello Everyone,
I am from the U.S. and I own an entertainment company. I want to market DOT to non-crypto users in the U.S. by creating professional ads for Polkadot wallets and marketing them through Google Ads and YouTube Ads. I have used these services in the past to market other products. I also have contacts over at Google to help with this. The three wallets I have in mind are Nova, Talisman, and Subwallet. I believe, for non-developers, DOT's greatest value add is in its wallets and the staking rewards it provides.
There will be 3 ads that will rotate for the 239 million US accounts on YouTube/Google. The target audience will be anyone in the US over the age of 18 that are not interested in cryptocurrencies/blockchain. I think it will be a great way for the non-crypto audience in the U.S. to get exposure to Polkadot and get a glimpse of the great staking rewards it provides. The clickable ads will redirect the users to a webpage I will create which will explain to the audience what is Polkadot, how to legally buy Polkadot in the U.S., how to safely transfer the DOT to their self-custody wallets (all three wallets), and how to stake Polkadot to secure the network and get access to the great APY for staking their DOT.
This project will be fully transparent and refundable to an extent. I will be requesting about 15,000 DOT in total to be allocated for this project. 12,000 DOT will be reserved for the marketing initiative, while 3000 DOT will be reserved for the myself/team and will be accessed after the end of the 1-year initiative. Should the referendum pass, I will sell 1K DOT every month to raise USD to pay for Google/YouTube ads. Let's say the current price of DOT is $7 USD. That would mean for the month the marketing budget will be $7000. If the price of DOT goes up, so will the advertising budget for that month. For example, if the price of DOT is $10, then the marketing budget for that month will be $10,000.00. The more money (The higher the price of DOT is) is spent, the more ads will show up for the U.S. Google/YouTube users.
I will also create Key Position Indicators (KPIs) which include:
1. Impressions: How many times the ad showed up for the audience?
2. Views: How many times did the audience take the time to watch the ad?
3. Conversions: How many times did the audience click the ads to learn about Polkadot?
Refund Policy: In any situation where the Polkadot community is unhappy with this initiative, they can demand a refund. For example, they are unhappy with the results of the KPIs for this initiative within the first 6 months. I will refund whatever DOT that has not been spent on marketing and half of the team allocation.
Mars Entertainment LLC. is a legitimate entertainment company based in New Jersey, USA. I will provide documentation when it is officially proposed. You can find the pre-proposal here: [https://polkadot.polkassembly.io/post/2299](https://polkadot.polkassembly.io/post/2299)
I want to make this marketing campaign as much as physically possible for the community by the community (although I still want to target the U.S.). That being said, I am also in the process of creating samples of the ads for the community to see and judge. This post is for us to get started. Now I want to ask the Polkadot community on Reddit to provide your thoughts. Do you like the idea? Hate the idea? Do you want certain aspects of it changed? And Why? I will do my best to incorporate your thoughts into the campaign. When incorporating, I will put priority on comments with the most upvotes democratizing this process. So, kindly provide your thoughts, and upvote the ones you like on this thread. Thank you.
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r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
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2024-05-11
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r/politics
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r/politics
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2024-05-11
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Neuro" is a versatile tool for a variety of tasks, from generating creative content to aiding in professional writing.
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r/gpt3
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r/GPT3
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2024-05-11
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r/economics
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r/Economics
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2024-05-11
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r/wikileaks
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r/WikiLeaks
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3Job1NhX2Zsc2ZzV21VMmdBRGUybk15blBTZ2xPLXY3STVqTUNSVkowZmZRa1U1ZzNzVmprbkVBZDA3TkxKU1RTM2FrcFEtNWVxSDBJajZmT0M1bkNuWm95T211aXU4ckJfSzByTmpSRVgwSGdwVDR3SURMSG1Ed3pjQWNFN1UzT2M1b3RXT0pub0ZjNmgzR2thdGdxVFNVQTliVUhrVFVFbjBtcWk1ZlhvQzh3R2ZSN0VyQjIzUTRkOFExTjVTU3ljV2VJaWpRZDBjQk1kZjBQVThfSlR4QT09
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Communication will be terrible on dual cards.
Writing efficient distributed training code requires some domain knowledge on how framework works.
I think you can achieve higher MFU by just using a better GPU on colab
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r/pytorch
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r/pytorch
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoZDhPY0NIcHppTXZqeGdPZ1k5OXBqSWxyWnA3LUZmaXVBdHAwWG1DdFZEcHRlLWxKQlQ1T0RHbHBNdnZ1NnpQLW4zR2RuQ3FHTGRoZlhMN1lYdUxfcU5LTXFTTUdvQkhFTXU5bV9QcVRoWl9fanlGc1NRSE4zaGRib2ZEVktaNm8tME9xSVJnY00zSm9XeERBZnA5b1JLWHg0bTBReGxRVWJoeXJSbUNRckEzbmVNV3pBT1J5SnJPTGZqVnpTcy14NlNmekxrSWk2a1hodHRVcGtOWGtTdz09
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Title.
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r/datascience
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r/datascience
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2024-05-11
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r/machinelearning
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r/MachineLearning
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoSjdKZUpudWtfd3R2WDhpVDBWdUFQYTBrU3NTM3NXajJOcnhqQ1JyS3p4eS1wSW9UMGFPMkN1SU5zM2N5eDlVU0RFSC15cXdjVFQwWDNiUFZCSEdEeFRpUW9jc19TUW53emtibGxmamxhdjdSYm1FSnRZZm5zYUVWRDBVX0EtdDBTazY1Um54SEEyZU1EejNSbW10dkV4enF2ZG1fUjI3QlM5YmozVElaenZNelBIWTVGaXhCZzlvXzZoc2lKazFtU1VMOTc5al90OTlqcXFiS0RseVZBQT09
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Or you could get off your ass and do the work. What a stupid thing to ask for.
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r/innovation
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r/Innovation
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2024-05-11
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r/cryptomarkets
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r/CryptoMarkets
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpYmp2RkNfQ2hKdGIxTXVDWXVsSWRSZnRNSHdDQUdpLW1JdWUySDRJcTR2M0M2V1RXQkc2YTA1YTV2bXRsdkNpaEdGRVpUek1wZy05bnVGOWhwaURCenc9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoMUxZS0FHeEQwOU9JX3hLdXZlaWhEaHVGRTNkRlVaY0VPVllYUEc4SEJsNk9EMkNfdVF6U1hOQWhyRlhrQThRSVA0clJJTWxfUXBaSm9NWDY4ci1ObGc0QzZIOHpZVUV6Sl9Uemo3Z2xCVGMxZzNvei1Vd3ozbDkyeENRWGt2TU12VUtTTFZiMFRQdmZuc1FpMUE1N3k0WG9hM0pQaWh6Tm9yRUprOXdKN3FxSVRQdXN4eXE3cFloTjZYU1BnbVcyaUZLRmRoSjdCbUpTSlNBMGdiV202dz09
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كسمك
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r/innovation
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r/Innovation
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoVWJya19Ud0tNWDVSSnJBMExXYUVHWUM0X0VOeTFLQThwNXpOUWltd2pyUGVSSlJZbkRUSEdRVW1lV0xmc0hyLWlzdVZPbnRFcVFpU3YtY2ZhdkxUQmIzcEJ2c0VVSzBHNFJ5SHV5R3Q0RlVvV0lPYjNScFdXeG1EcU9ZRjVhMGc5c1liWGZDYXNrZnl3VUpIZDhzT09YV0Y0UGhRMzAxcFNmNHBuQUFFSEl6Y3ZLam5IRE8tVWNLbVZ4Z3BxVmZ4Nm83R055bWo3S1Z5ZEVRYkU0WmVrUT09
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Hello,
My project is a face recognition system using tensorflow. I have fine-tuned the ConvNeXt model on my dataset and I am using streamlit to deploy the application. However, When loading the saved .h5 model there are errors that appear and I cant get the streamlit to work. When I run the code provided, I receive this error: Unknown layer: 'LayerScale'. Please ensure you are using a `keras.utils.custom_object_scope` and that this object is included in the scope. See [https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/keras/save\_and\_serialize#registering\_the\_custom\_object](https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/keras/save_and_serialize#registering_the_custom_object) for details. After doing some digging around, I found a similar error on stackoverflow and copied the LayerScale class from the source code and added it into mine(3rd screenshot). Now I am facing this error: 'TFOpLambda'. Please ensure you are using a `keras.utils.custom_object_scope` and that this object is included in the scope. See [https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/keras/save\_and\_serialize#registering\_the\_custom\_object](https://www.tensorflow.org/guide/keras/save_and_serialize#registering_the_custom_object) for details.
There are also other errors and warnings that appear in the terminal and I wonder what do they mean: "I tensorflow/core/util/port.cc:113\] oneDNN custom operations are on. You may see slightly different numerical results due to floating-point round-off errors from different computation orders. To turn them off, set the environment variable `TF_ENABLE_ONEDNN_OPTS=0`." and "The name tf.reset\_default\_graph is deprecated. Please use tf.compat.v1.reset\_default\_graph instead." Has anyone faced a problem like this before and what is the solution? Thanks in advance
code: [https://imgur.com/a/IBTjI7v](https://imgur.com/a/IBTjI7v)
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r/tensorflow
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r/tensorflow
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3Joc25IZEZRa2UxbGJBbXZXdkt2VEdpUWhtQjJDVEozcXo3UGVObzFHYU5Pd21JVkxQMnNZVnNwWmJrYzVPOEhnQlM3bWhSYXpQMVpwYjNDNklUT2RKUDJoc3FUYlROWmVoN1lUTnFoSkQycU9UVHZWWWFoOGo0VHBUQ2ZIQklyZGhDNHBORWtFMkY5ZndmRTg3SkxTRDkwWFVpNTBNa2lnc0JQS1VoSDRuQTZ1WU5XMW5obkxJQzg5U0UxMndVRVhqSW90bmx2QVFlRVk3bWxfM0VpZ0VTUT09
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which model is the best among those :
model1 :
https://preview.redd.it/1klevumwftzc1.png?width=567&format=png&auto=webp&s=107c2a3d4a79e221a96ce5b7295fea9994f0151f
https://preview.redd.it/2u71j1zyftzc1.png?width=567&format=png&auto=webp&s=10eb8c48c998c5336b3b36aa5e0c2a3016e06d4c
https://preview.redd.it/2rvm6a11gtzc1.png?width=506&format=png&auto=webp&s=fc5e622585ca3b004e3e7a9b6a00ce23dfa0e729
model 2 :
https://preview.redd.it/w3mhpva8gtzc1.png?width=567&format=png&auto=webp&s=19d81e5361992715b844b1002599de5777bf1329
https://preview.redd.it/c876e7g9gtzc1.png?width=567&format=png&auto=webp&s=04367efcd3667ea7f03fda38fa01b4f2b730510d
https://preview.redd.it/2lhq14yagtzc1.png?width=510&format=png&auto=webp&s=ac55c09d20a47daeb24aa44e4c0513351d719bd5
model 3 :
https://preview.redd.it/wjz0z5oegtzc1.png?width=576&format=png&auto=webp&s=1df5720fb974cd20436887469cf4a76fcde2d19d
https://preview.redd.it/14uk2h3ggtzc1.png?width=576&format=png&auto=webp&s=21e321cc81b4ec4df1e3d7ef05a342207637fe81
https://preview.redd.it/vc4dxyoigtzc1.png?width=510&format=png&auto=webp&s=3f1accac1166fc4a21f82a40da011aaee3736824
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r/deeplearning
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r/deeplearning
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoUTNfdHlCeTJrSmNmbWZaWXY0M014MDRrcWlXa25ZMWx4UmdVa3B1c3lWY2JXV01GeEhxMDJpR1lfT3N4NGI3R3JxWXAwQ3BZWTVhY0ZZUjNUYVZndkQ5aEt0VTlPdzVLaTNtQ2kyTVhUaTZwaG04dG45MmF5T0xKSk93S2RlNnNDTGoxVHVTall3cW0tWE9pWFlvdzg3aC1lNENQNGdTMG5RR1FwMW44YVo0PQ==
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i was trying to install it in a conda environment and changing the env python version to 3.10 worked!
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r/pytorch
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r/pytorch
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpLWJiTEZadk03ZVlfTTVnblVKR05MZHY2MU9wRkxsbUJmZjlVbDFIQllCY0t1RVM0aGJMSXg4SnVNY3Q5czczR3BGWWtrQ0lDSWF4SWhmU0YtTldvWHc9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoRk52MnBMMUVoNkNVbjk4aVh0cEJxeWNFY0dKQzlHdFhoTHd1aERZd2ZnY2F6ZURYLVZ5Q1U0b3ZmRFQ5OUZoTmxvVEN0ZVNjRVVyTDM0RklsVmRSQm10Z0pQVmxOaHNSZDI1RUY0NXQxcElkNVU2RkxwclpjajVDU3d4eFRDYnJHZFVqU2Q1VHQ0VUFDbDB2dl9HUmp5SndRd1MxUHBDTi1uSEt3Vkh0SkZidV9wQmw0bUF4bVNrY3dwcC1IRlIxTGpkNmYzS2paYnl4TTR1dWVYZldMUT09
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r/bitcoin
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r/Bitcoin
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3Jpa3lyNzFBdENTZldaSXBuWHVWRno2MmpHbjExQ1hNQlNOSVpjelVfNmpxLVdDMTV3cWpXV1pYTGFRVXI1MkJDY2JoaDVZa0xpbHl6THZKSGFYTE9sa2c9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoZ2V3Vk1tb3FYNnlnRlBKX3c0Q2M1R2EwUkM2NV9BOWlUNlZtVHRHZFFydi1yVWFGYXdFWnhxREx3cy1KNmRvcUJ4TVFzdnBDcksxU0VjbV9Ya2NoR2xpa19LWS1fZWpNSkZWUHVPQjA2Y29oQkJHZkV5YTd1QUFNbGJCSjU5dmlZYmNEb0RBblNGVmI4ZnBkeXh6Tzc3TDlIdzBENHJDZ0tXMTFlNmdUVzRWb29tU294bFBab19lUF9zRmt5Z2tKanpJQzFGQ3RnZl84eF9vb3QyU2ZjUT09
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look into using Nvidia's docker container. only time I can get cuda to run
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r/pytorch
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r/pytorch
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpclRkLXczYjY5NnhvaUprS0tpdXZxeVl6U19SMGZLbHdqbHg4RWNRcDFDdWVBa0hnZFcxVzlnRm5xWU1YMThEMVl6NFNLQ0ptNm1Gc0lHQ1prdk1FcFE9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoYW5OTWU4VDlMME1yaHNjUnlnXy03Zl83blp0NXl2cVNHMk1vMWp3WHlUd1pvaFJhZEszV2txbno4aFZoYk9QekNzVzh3V1VPM0hrbVl4NmgxT19iZTNPU1NuSlQ4UkdZcTJPWDVHWkxXOFp1Qm1BVkJIV3E1bHdTTHc1X2VzSTRNNVRrbFVsTE1Ua3pZbVdEcjN2ZlRWZ2tCTzVtMUNwaEU4X21oZlBVbHA0dFhrY2dISzVRcGJVVkplZlM5WmZk
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r/technology
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r/technology
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoLTYzckRpRVloRUotQkZycDBfdk50b3Ata2owTVVkTkhpaGNnWGdlZXZ4RV9qWmNaOGRtUk9iNWVnci1VSmZmLXNvSzF0RHRCMER1V2JObUdWQ1cyYUJLdUpUbkU5RkRqV195REdJN18yQUFhZ1JKV3NJa2dMQTltNjhnT0RrMW1uNlc1N1F5WFRGMmpuaENydWtIOFpxdXFSV3FwVUVqR2U2RlBibGptQmFIdmhuYjdOVExxaVlpYzU1ekk2U21EX2ptM1BCVGItcTNjcDcxbGxMdHU4dz09
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It should be somewhere in there
https://www.youtube.com/live/YreDYmXTYi4
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r/neuralink
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r/Neuralink
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2024-05-11
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r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoeV9HcmNsRmpDbHhvR29CR3NtcGplWlE5bnJMREt1Mnd6VlJyY3gwaDVwUV81bEZjZVNTTjZNYWVnNXZuc1A3VDZGSGJCTlFscXotT2lnM2hfbU8wdWRNWWNYamVnSk4tdXFWR0p1QWcwWWdaWkp3QzRCLVZZS2ltTjQzNDdtYU5FSXAxeHlpUWxkbHlZZ1I0Q3haOFlNQkVpOWZLRFFDUGpNOEpjdUpSdkZobEJSZzdoT2Y0NzhHVHZMc1NPU1J2
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Is anyone else fed up with the latest trend of engineering practices? I see our 3D printer is being used in lieu of engineering - quickly CAD something up, print, realise it doesn't go together, repeat until 2 weeks have passed.
Congrats, you now have a pile of waste plastic and maybe a prototype that works - you then order a metal prototype which, a month later, surprise, won't bend into your will into fitting.
Complain about the manufacturer not following the GD&T symbols that were thrown onto the page, management buys it and thinks this is "best practice", repeat.
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r/engineering
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r/engineering
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpX0VhSE5kSU9zREhKTktsbFJMVktvZmEwT2E5RkVFUzFNc0dZOVJ5RkNwNmxHVFo2Yi1IanRVdkk4ckFjSm9yS0FMX1JUaVRXeERLRjkwckczS05oX2c9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoZFo2Q0pwSnBoSmppTF9zSkN2dFdLbEQxaWhMNXNBUmhLSkNiSzAwdE9yaGtFT2FYdDhsclVZQzR1ZmZPSzJnelExOTJJNFlhSVhZS2d1QkFzWXBsWEkxQ1Y2SlQ2eGkyMHFPVm4xN0Q0LVg1bjBiVnkwY0psRnpFRFdVLTZ1SGtqdzBIOGcwckxrbkRZVWxOWmdmOUY1TXN3TjRnTUlxTjM3ckRlM3JwbUMxSFkxSWhkanljMmxjMUFVYW82VWZH
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Large models are possible because of multi GPU training. So it is stable and works well, but don't jump the gun and spend money yet. If colab is bad use Kaggle.
If you _must_ buy a GPU, then buy something simple. When I started out I managed to buy a 2070 super and it definitely helped me. But don't spend too much money on it. You'll outgrow it and if your only purpose is for AI, you may regret buying more than one. (At the very least, you can still game on one GPU)
For toy networks you don't need much. If you need more, use lambda labs cloud since it will teach you how to use servers also (~1 usd per hour). If you discover you're spending a lot (>3k), then get a job in AI and save up for a good rig. If you've built toy networks and worked your way to this point, you should have a good enough portfolio for a job. Hopefully.
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r/pytorch
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r/globaltalk
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r/GlobalTalk
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2024-05-11
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i have been having the exact same error. Maybe it has something to do with the nvidia cuda and anaconda thing
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What exchange did you trade on and which are you using to off-ramp?
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2024-05-11
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https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/1cox762/its_jared_hess_lynn_wang_directors_of_the_netflix/
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2024-05-11
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Create a new environment. Specify python v 3.11 and then try repeating the process. Also I like miniconda, but that's a personal preference since I don't want any pre-installed bloat.
I am doing the install process right now on an Ubuntu machine, so I know it works (unless you're using some experimental Linux version)
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r/tech
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this was not just a great hardware answer, but an advice for a path i should consider. i extremely appreciate you comment. i will go with single 3060 12 gigs for now, it will be a gpu upgrade not new rig. as you said, when i advance and get good knowledge of my needs and what im doing exactly, then i would reconsider whether to buy a good gpu or go with cloud.
Thanks for everything <3
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thanks for the comment. i decided to go with 3060 12 gigs for now. in the future i might decide to go with something better. but for now i will use 3060 for 3060 sized tasks and for larger ones i will use either colab or my brothers 4090. thanks in advance.
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Hi all, my boss quit a few months ago, and as the oldest in the team I have been promoted to the team leader. We mostly do DS reporting and dashboards, but want to work towards more complex problems and actually deploying ML models. I was wondering what are your recommendations for a new team leader in DS? what would you like your boss to account for/give you time for? would you like more time to work on tech debt, or maybe develop a robust agile/pm method to work? all suggestions are welcome! just to keep in mind, budget is limited for conferences/training. Thank you!
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r/datascience
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Sounds good. Try to look for reviews on the GPUs you want to buy before making the final purchase. My workplace still has some 2080s and 3080s that we use. So I'm fairly certain you'll see _something_ about 3060s.
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Also use "python -m pip install <packages>" inside the conda environment. I had issues because I did the regular "pip install"
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I (like most people here) believe in the importance of what Monero is doing and I want to support the network. That said, I want to be sure I’m doing so safely. Are there any security concerns with running a full node? (For example on a question more specifically talking about Bitcoin, I heard that using TOR mitigates certain issues. If this is the case, does Monero GUI use TOR automatically or does that need to be configured separately?)
Ultimately I’m looking for a threat model sufficient for someone who runs a node in the background when their computer is online. I’m not familiar enough with the technology behind Monero to properly assess this. However unlikely, items classed as tampering and denial-of-service are front of mind, but I definitely welcome other considerations.
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i think its only because pytorch supports python 3.11
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I want to create a most basic Tic-Tac-Toe bot in python which plays against itself, it starts randomly and is awarded for winning, making a good move, and punished for making a very bad move, how would I start and what modules would be required to get a very basic one running.
Cheers
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Write to Julian - [https://www.thetrustfall.org/write](https://www.thetrustfall.org/write)
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Hey everyone! I have seen financial GPTs getting a really bad rep and was wondering why? Is there somewhere I can read as to why a GPT would be bad for stock news analysis? What about a GPT makes it bad? What are some models I could use which would be good?
Thank you!
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r/ethtrader
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Any LLM will make a lot of stuff up. And they are “unaware” of it, it’s how they work. It’s all about what and how you ask. Citations or references? In my experience, a large amount are completely made up.
Just for fun, ask it to recite part of books or poems. It will gladly answer very plausible but totally false answers (I.e. Henry VI, by William Shakespeare Act 1 Scene 2. Write me word by word the first page.)
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r/GPT4
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoeGdTTHVaNThSczBJZG94NDZ3M3dTWnVSLXVjQm9pZGczY1JCV2FjUTBEZXFod0RCVEZTeUZoN3pkcTJRSzZjVzdxdkRFMXRpd19uWThTV0hPcmJ0UFhHZXA4RjBta2hFTG9EWlJJLUpEV0VjS0ZMRHM0Ti05dmVCaWI2UG5lb2UwRk8zVnMyZ3VPeEtfUlZrZmpiUkk1cWZXTURNMjRWelhMZDJYQ1o0QXozYXFEeGZ4UFlzOGhVYmx4V2xaTUll
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Hey,
Anyone has used this website called as allcoins.pw ?
It says to solve simple CAPTCHA and rewards some 0.00000008 ETH, has anyone withdrawn eth to your wallet ?
Is it legit?
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r/ethereum
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpbEVOeEJPNVpLUmZXZlpqVy1sNmdmXzhlTkREWC02QjR3THRPVHlNNkEwSDhNUWR0VkJDRE5pZUczQXF1VC10UnlNd25zdVZ5dmgwVWhsTUV2bVlHZWppenF6b1FIdjlhNDdMelRSdlFOeXc9
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoOUt3ZndRN1VINlUzU3FWUWYyeEdUVUhLQndDOUFBSlhIS05YV3JnbTZLTlZTVXRULTNzdDViUXg4VWV1YmlKdmoxUFZuM0phY2NBeURJU3Z5NE1JTUJzT2FyVWM4MDJjVnZ0UThibWJIOTBTQWxDQkxwZmJyOEhoajRfelZMR2JXVnVyLU9WdTl4ejA4aVFoTmFkc01BdFlqS3JVeThLOHVhSi1aQXVnN21zPQ==
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Hello everyone. I’m currently have issues with my GPU drivers. I’m using 2 T4 GPUs on GCP and everything works great for a while…
Out of the blue when I try to retrain a model I get the error “UserWarning: can’t initialize NVML” when this happens I can’t even run nvidia-smi to make sure things are working. I’ve attempted to uninstall and reinstall the drivers but it gets followed with an error in dkm files. Anyone have any tips?
One more thing to note is when I cleanup it seems only rank 0 gets clean and it leaves the program running.
Any help would be appreciated
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoZjhZVzU2clR5SjdOMnBTOUtUZGQ3UmMwTHFSTlFVZmFfQlR6Mms3Y3Y4ME16YmdVYWpjMEdZMG9OWTZuUl9FYkd6bENVeTEzbmFCdmVPTS1DWmpTMFFTbkthZms4V2pnNDdTRGtSdFRFVW00ZHA4SWdYNzZBOWFOdlBKYTBrQl9zZWtfS1RodTRvbDg3THZaNi1rT2xnODMzUlVrVEpaX0kzb29MQzdDYW5rWDNkM2xMaFZ5eDROeUhkOVZacmlhUHEtanB4YUVTRjczOWVrVjY2cnNGUT09
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Update your conda
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r/pytorch
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpNWYwbkdpVUs0QUFBaC1YcXM1T05HdTVmYUVZQmNfOTBqc3RSTTlPWXE3ZkVKVGZVUXViTURLbC1QaWhNS19hUWhkOEx3aG5CYXNIODlMN2ZWMVhnS3c9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoVGQyUFlIYWZ6bEtvZUZrNEtucldwdlFtNFRJdm9ueVA2QXRiTHF1WkQyckVjdDA2LW44OEdUNHo0VmlNMlZVRkstY1NsYXQwZU5VaUZCdngzcEVuRWJOZm5IVmE4QXM4SmltZVlQV3RnazJuTDhRV3pwV2dZaDB1UVVndnkzWnFPZUtBaXhBTHNtWjFMLW1xSG54UTRsMWtzNjZyd2dzWHhqakpoWlQ4RXN2alg1MlQtd05DYWthcE9ObTFhUFdC
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well i think its something to do you with torch
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpWkhqdnpNaWY0aXlWU2RvUkNNaGlmVEhSTzhmYVNhZm1BbDM3SXNyUEJXNlNITWtPd1pEaTdUaDhJdDlHREw2TTJtbmxtU2wyZ2F3Rlg5UHdha3ZXaGc9PQ==
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For some week there are plenty of tokens being launched without freeze authority not revoked. That is the new go to scam! Check all the tokens you buy on rugcheck or similar sites before buying as those with freeze not revoked are 100% scams without any chance of profit for you!
Seeing so many people getting rugged by this simple check is hurtful to watch. There are still plenty of opportunities of getting 10x profits on solana without losing your money to freeze authority scammers.
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoTlowYThScU9IYmYyOHRJcUY5Q05YaHhxMjZNaldWTFM3RlFQNVV4SVMxaVZva2Y0bVVuRFFGNjJlQTczd3NYUUJqcEplbDNKbjlkMnRid2doZVhDWmZYVGk5aUNFTDBrN3g2N1dmVk1sZmpNOFdtaXZPS29hcXlaT0hKdjNUZlFkSFZsb2UwYVVOclZHSnB1STJRbHpPVmttaUFob0ZCYlJQLVdYM3JQNmdPZVZhZEhTOGx4U2xUbENPN3dBTzJ6bUhEczZnWGJORjBmY1FUMmM3cEpLZz09
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What i am trying to say is this and people could have different oppinions however I thi k it is a general feel.
I opened a coin some time ago even coded some services for it but people seem to not care at all about all that as the token itself is not moving a lot and people do not care that much.
Most of the people that adding to the token are people that want to make a quick and easy profit no matter what the project is or what it wants to accomplish.
That is my general feel both as a developer and a solana user.
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpNVpnV3NYT0VjVXU5SDAxdU0yYldTQjlHaVhPUzQzTHVoX1VNa2tOTG5hLVA2M2tINnZQS1VMbFF3WEVHbE9RUHMzOUNlQ1IwQ21MSGI3T0JxeE01OHc9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JobUM4RVZTQWxOV3dSWkxYa3hMRE5yZ1ZOeF9Jb3dQRUFwU2FKY25OY3ZnSGxfNEluS3Qtd1JUMENYZlRGRHZtUUluYVY4eHU3UVRBRnkxTHhiNXdWTDJMNVl5ZER3U21WaEt0NHd0aEVkRXVrSVVMeENHSW54RTVsVGs4RUZ3RnFUbkoxUjlZd0FoSldYWWc0Y2Z0d1dMWUZrTWgtWFdkYkNNVlNsaFhTM1dSNWtYMWNzaTlldXppWkVtWHhCekIt
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PREMEXBT I think it's very good
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r/CryptoCurrencyTrading
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpazlQd2ctbnhIYlJUby1RTnc3WHFDQXdJZnZYSEMwcUlGdWJVLXctZUg1RHR5YWk5eFpXd2lycV9iNW1MU01SU3JOSlFjVHFOeFdkc050UTlzbjRNSGc9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoS2JicnlldFRmM29wZlkyWllyQUJQWmd2NmJqb2hsVzFab0xZaTZubWtBMTIzWGEzNG1GYkxkT21CR1JPQ2JNSFJRNEdmWmZuMTBlTXJlUE9pRG9VV0ZRWUMxcWRMV21DZXZCX2VQelowaXhvMjVMMF9nVWU4Vm92cFZsTWlhVUo0aFNUX1hnMTdKWVk3V3A1THg3dldTcG1KVTFwYkNFUzNGZU5kWVEzQkhRWExDVnJiR1NKTDlZYkYwZkFCb3RGUU5tRUdYOHk2MmVIQmJPdGptaXVLUT09
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r/oil
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r/oil
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpdEJZcmliejRqV1ZmV3kxdlVaX21fMFh1SEJnOUV6ckFPc3Z4XzN0OTJ2SlZRZ0RXb2REajVKYjZfYUcyTkphM3cxcXBIMnFhTDZVaDBuUGQtcmxSOFNrbDJUdVV2Q3k5aDVWcGpsU0xsWTA9
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoUkRBLTBNNUJJelhWTEctaEhIeTUzM0JmUmhEX19KbDVreFJ3aHBIN084MFRtckh0ZEpTSmRTRGd4T0pTTjVHZzZhSER0Q2RFazlXNWFaZkgzRWFKWEZaMGlyY3E3b2tGRDE5OF9vcXdvU2dSa3FfVzNGSS0wTEtkZlBDcHlxRVRGVUlnZ2tTOWlSUzNkeHFFamQtbVp4aDV2RDlTSHZUUlpiVlBqaFNyUFBsbTlWNHNnLV9XRTBUTENOV2trTHBvUEJRQk1iUnZpQnZZNUYwb0dvcGlhZz09
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I'm looking to move some of my assets from a short term duration treasury fund to a treasury fund with a longer duration to catch some upside when rates get cut and go down but I'm not sure which duration treasury I should use. I've been looking at funds like (IEI) iShares 3-7 Year Treasury Bond ETF. Will funds like the capture decent upside when yields start to drop or should I go longer like the 10, 20 or 25 year duration treasury etfs?
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Thank you!!!!!!
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JocENWRzFtN1FySFNhQlR2dERzVk8xdXRaRWpicmpXQk5XQzRLZ2RkakJmQUJQOTBZWC1IeEVta2N1VFhzU0dkU19FN3BSNmgtZ0hoYVdSV1hrMTIyQXlVVV96YjUtb2Z0NGNxMklENHR5RGVINkpwdzJ4ZUplVnhDYmVjbEZSNFpQcjNnMlplMThFTldJdnJVQ2d4UHV1UFpYVzEtc1NrUTFZaWlhbmU3b0xZPQ==
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For me, GPT4 has been very laggy over the last two days. Its' replies have been shorter, and it always includes questions at the end now, as well.
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r/GPT4
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoWkFLS2pQSTZ6eGR3SHQxZXRXS1dsZUJtYnk4NFI4N1A2Y2tyVlJfZ095UlJtTkdUSTdYSmpIb0xHaGhVb0pYSEwtZzhRVU90eERkbkNjWGJnMHQ2eFpNSEEwaXN4NlNxbWRjd255Um5WR1hSaHUyaWFzU2N2YzYwRFRIV3pRSHNqSDFwLVQwTThoVm0zbzZzZktPdmpseTNZdC1VY2RmSWlBS0NxVmJYZVhneWRkc3JGV3pieE5IZllONTJLY0YyMmdva0dGalphQnB3dDdTRVc0dXJ1UT09
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In my experience: Maybe
1) The motherboard should work with two GPUs. It did for me. You may have to use a riser, due to space constraints, depending on the card(s). Make sure the riser is PCIE3.0 at least, and at least 8x, not those 1x mining risers.
2) The memory controller on the CPU and your system RAM might be the actual bottleneck if you run other, larger models and have to hit the system RAM a lot. Why not upgrade to a 5700 or higher CPU with a better memory controller?
3) Used GPUs seem mostly fine. I had two 3060s. I ended up getting a used A4500… and a used 3090. No issues. Work together.
However, as others pointed out, most models don’t readily split across the RAM of two GPUs. For LLMs and stuff, you have to split up the layers, and then you’re shifting the bottleneck to a different part of your system. I have not tried NVLink, as that spec seems to have changed slightly over time and I’m unsure if it will work with my GPUs.
Alternative is Google Cloud, Vast.ai, etc. etc.
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This is third version of [an FAQ](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/7jtcvr/foreign_service_super_faq/) first posted several years ago by u/watts52 . The second version, posted by u/brassage is [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/aexx18/foreign_service_super_faq/). The primary changes have been to update links that have changed or are no longer active, and to add a few more resources and recent threads on the existing topics. Primary credit goes to u/watts52, the original poster.
This FAQ covers many common topics discussed on r/foreignservice . All answers have been pulled from public sources and without any information covered by NDA. Error reports, additions, and clarifications welcome in the comments. (Last update 11 May 2024)
# Foreign Service Super FAQ
1. **How do I become a diplomat? How do I work in the foreign service?** The best place to learn about this is in the Careers Section of the State Department website. [Start here.](https://careers.state.gov/work/foreign-service/)
2. **What are the differences among FSO, FSS, LNA, CF, CS, and EFM?**
* Here is an excellent [general overview](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/87trqf/comment/dwfj0rz). *{HT: zzonkmiles}*
* FSO - Foreign service officers are generalists who serve, usually abroad, in one of five different "cones" (career tracks). [Learn more.](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/officer/fso-career-tracks/)
* FSS - Foreign service specialists "provide important technical, management, healthcare, or administrative services" at overseas posts [Learn more.](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/specialist/)
* LNA - Limited Non-Career Appointments are opportunities ranging from 15 to 60 months in a handful of specialized areas. [Learn more.](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/limited-non-career-appointments-lna/)
* CF - Consular fellows (a subset of LNAs) work alongside FSOs and primarily "adjudicate visas for foreign nationals." [Learn more.](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/consular-fellows/)
* CS - The civil service is a part of the State Department, but is not considered part of the foreign service. Most civil service jobs are based in DC, and this sub typically does not deal with issues related to the civil service. [Learn more.](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/domestic-civil-service/)
* EFM - Eligible Family members - these are family members (typically spouses) of FSOs or FSSs who work for the State Department at the same post as the FSO or FSS. EFM jobs are not always available and sometimes subject to hiring freezes.
1. **Is the Foreign Service the same thing as the State Department?** No, the State Department consists of the foreign service (employees who are typically overseas) and the civil service (all other employees who are typically serving in DC). In addition, the term "foreign service" may also include:
* the [US Foreign Commercial Service](https://www.trade.gov/careers-commercial-service) in the Commerce department.
* the [US Foreign Agricultural Service](https://fas.usda.gov/about-fas/careers)
* the [US Agency for Global Media](https://www.usagm.gov/work-with-us/careers/) (formerly the Broadcasting Board of Governors)
* the [US Agency for International Development (USAID)](https://www.usaid.gov/careers)
1. **Where can I find answers to nearly any question I might have about getting in to the foreign service?**
* This r/foreignservice sub ([search archives](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/search?restrict_sr=on))
* ~~The~~ [~~FSOT Yahoo Group~~](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/fswe/conversations/topics) ~~(~~[~~search archives~~](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/fswe/search/messages)~~)~~
* ~~The~~ [~~FSOA Yahoo Group~~](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/fsoa/conversations/topics) ~~(~~[~~search archives~~](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/fsoa/search/messages)~~)~~ No longer in service. If anyone has an updated option, please comment, and I'll edit the post.
* Read the [selection process brochure](https://careers.state.gov/uploads/82/8d/828dd9d3767f997acb7de795e62a55a3/Foreign-Service-Selection-Process-Brochure-for-Officers-and-Specialists.pdf).
* The [official State Department FAQ](https://careers.state.gov/faqs/)
* For FSS Applicants, the [Foreign Service Specialist Careers Yahoo Group](https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FSSCareers/info) *{HT: kaiserjoeicem}*
1. **Why should I consider the foreign service? Why not?**
* [Various reasons for joining](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/v3899n/any_positives_about_the_foreign_service/).
* Here is a thread mostly involving [reasons against joining](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/79vtr2/why_do_it/).
* An FSO's reasons for [leaving the foreign service](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/47crf1/perfectly_healthy_officer_leaving_the_fs_after_10/). A more recent [thread on why some former FS personnel resigned](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/14njtfu/to_those_who_quit_why/).
* Pros and Cons of the Foreign Service [lifestyle](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/3msqh1/lifestyle_questions/).
* [Pleasant surprises and biggest disappointments](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/13352h8/biggest_misconceptions_about_life_in_the_fs/) about life in the Foreign Service.
* [Misconceptions ](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/13352h8/biggest_misconceptions_about_life_in_the_fs/)about life in the Foreign Service.
FSO Career Tracks / Cones
1. **Which cone is the best fit for me?** Take the [Career Track Quiz](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/officer/which-career-track-is-right-for-you/) to find out. It's really important for you to pick a track that you have a passion for.
2. **What are the differences among the cones? How do I choose a cone?**
* Read [summaries & detailed job descriptions of all the cones](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/officer/fso-career-tracks/).
* Watch [employee video interviews](https://careers.state.gov/about/who-we-are/employee-videos/) covering all different parts of the State Department, including all different FSO cones.
* Read these threads about job duties in each of the cones: [Consular](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/6yp871/consular_vs_political/), [Economic](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/4ur1do/any_economic_cone_fsos_out_there/), [Management](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/4mbr3s/management_fsos_are_you_happy_with_your_track_do/), [Political, Public Diplomacy](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/4u6xdx/day_in_the_life_of_a_political_vs_public/)
* A Day in the Life Series - Some of these are pretty tongue-in-cheek, but still insightful in their own ways.
* [Political Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/1076bem/a_day_in_the_life_of_a_pol_officer/)
* [Consular Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/108x1i9/a_day_in_the_life_of_a_con_officer/)
* [CONS - American Citizen Services](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/10fyrkh/day_in_the_life_of_an_acs_officer/)
* [Economic Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/109oqu0/a_day_in_the_life_of_an_econ_officer/)
* [ECON - Environment, Science, Technology, and Health Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/109npm0/a_day_in_the_life_of_an_esth_environment_science/)
* [Management Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/18986kp/are_there_any_management_fsos_out_there_willing/)
* [Management - General Services Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/1091dwu/a_day_in_the_life_of_a_gso/)
* [Public Diplomacy - Press Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/10am3ik/ok_fine_a_day_in_the_life_of_a_press_officer/)
* [Diplomatic Security Special Agent](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/vnybuw/what_is_being_a_dss_agent_like_day_to_day/)
* [Diplomatic Security - Security Engineering Officer](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/10bnr9g/a_day_in_the_life_of_an_seo_a_what/)
* [Office Management Specialist](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/109spot/snippets_of_an_oms_life/)
1. **Which cone gives me the best chance of getting in? Which cones are hiring the most people right now?** It depends on your background and your own desires and motivations, and it depends on the needs of the service. Even if we could tell you which cones are hiring the most people now, the hiring process can take one to three years and things may be different by the time you are eligible to receive a job offer. Do not make the mistake of choosing a cone based on what you think your "chances" are. Too many people make this mistake. If you choose a cone this way, you will probably find yourself in a job you dislike, and you'll have wasted a lot of time and energy "getting in" and you'll be looking for a way to be "getting out." [Further discussion here...](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/6vhgec/which_cones_are_hiring_what_cones_are_more/dm09ug8/)
2. **Can I change cones? Would it be a good idea to come in as a Consular Officer and later switch to a Political Officer?** In theory it's possible to change cones. In practice, it's difficult to do so, and you shouldn't plan on it. Some discussion [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/s4yl5i/changing_cones_from_consular_to_political/).
3. **Can I choose one cone and then simply do out-of-cone work?** Maybe, but that's a silly game to play and it's likely counterproductive to your other career and non-career goals. If you are really interested in one cone, choose that one when you apply. Too many applicants attempt to game the system by choosing an "easy" cone with some scheme to actually end up switching to or working in a different cone, but experienced FSOs on this sub have stated repeatedly that such schemes never really work out. That said, there is a lot of variety in foreign service work. Pick a cone that is of interest to you, and you will have plenty of opportunities to serve in different roles. More thoughts [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/11l723y/working_outside_of_ones_cone/) and [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/xh7c69/any_double_majors_out_there/).
4. **I have a terrific idea for how to game the cone system that is not listed here.** No, you don't. Somebody has already tried it and ended up being sad. Please don't try to game the system - it won't work the way you're hoping it will. Instead, just choose a cone based on your interests, talents, abilities, and passions, and work from there. You'll be happier and more successful in the long run.
Posts, Assignments, and Worldwide Availability
1. **How do post assignments work?**
* [A great overview of 1st and 2nd tour bidding, post assignments, and language training](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/83h8lo/bidding_for_consular_fsos_language/dvhwdzj/?st=jelw0cpd&sh=6460079b)
* [First tour assignment thoughts](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/16u4xlr/first_tour_reactions_poll_and_advice_for_how_to/)
* [First & Second tour bidding](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/6fq1bp/seeking_some_general_information_on_family_life/) and [More information](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/4mnizl/choice_in_bidding/d3wwd80/), and more here.
* [Second tour bidding](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/11nptx9/second_directed_post_process/)
* [Entry Level Office Management Specialist Bidding](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/1apkgnm/bidding_advice_for_firsttour_specialists_anything/)
* [Bidding for third tour and beyond](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/57hyzq/bidding_season/)
* [More mid-level bidding](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/191nx3e/midlevel_bidding_advice/)
1. **I have an interest in working in country X or at least in a certain region of the world. How can I do that in the foreign service?** During your first two tours, you're "directed" meaning you have a restricted list of places you might end up. Beyond that, you'll be responsible for finding your own assignments. It would not be uncommon for someone to develop regional expertise over time, but regional expertise doesn't mean you'd be bouncing between Paris and Geneva for the rest of your career. It's also easier to specialize in bigger countries or regions like the PRC or former Soviet Union than it is to specialize in smaller countries or niche sub-regions like Austria or the Gulf. [Further discussion](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/4mnizl/choice_in_bidding/d3xkpzc/)
2. **I have a terrific idea for how to game the assignment system that is not listed here.** No, you don't. Somebody has already tried it and ended up being sad. Please don't try to game the system - it won't work the way you're hoping it will. Instead, just be prepared to be "worldwide available" and understand that might mean Paris or Bangui, Caracas or Tashkent, Wellington or Bamako, Tijuana or Toronto. If you are not comfortable with that type of availability, this is not the career for you.
3. **What are the popular or unpopular posts?** It depends on the person, on the people you work with at a given post, and on environmental factors, among other things. A lot of people come in imagining they'd love working in a western European capital city only to find the cost of living, culture of the post, personality of their direct supervisor, commute to the office, or some other factor makes life less fun than it would've been if they'd simply visited that same city on vacation. Posts in other parts of the world such as sub-Saharan Africa or central Asia may have tighter-knit expat communities or post culture or better housing options or other benefits that make them more desirable for some people. One person's best post might be another person's worst. Many people on this sub have indicated that they've hated posts they expected to love and loved posts they expected to hate. One frequently mentioned bit of advice on this sub is not to think of Foreign Service posts as you would think of vacation destinations. Here is a [good discussion of this topic](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/5wwszn/what_is_the_post_you_did_notwould_not_want/). And [here is a longer discussion](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/7bx5vx/just_for_fun/) of various posts that current or aspiring FSOs either like or don't like for various reasons.
4. **Where can I learn about what life is like at different posts?** Try reading these [real post reports](http://www.talesmag.com/).
Hiring process
1. **Why does the hiring process seem so opaque/confusing/mysterious/complicated?** It's not really opaque, as State tells you exactly what they're looking for in candidates and provides study materials and resources for preparing for each stage. That said, a lot of candidates seem to feel frustrated or confused by the process for a variety of reasons. These may include:
* The process is long and does not offer immediate gratification. You should plan to move forward with life as usual and work through the foreign service hiring process in the background. There is simply a lot of waiting involved.
* Many candidates, surprisingly, seem not to follow directions and are then confused when they don't pass a certain stage of the process. By way of example, the [instructions from the QEP](https://careers.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Submit-Personal-Narratives.pdf) about how to write personal narratives include the instruction, "Simple lists of accomplishments, recaps of candidates' resumes...are not effective." But one person did exactly this in the Leadership Skills essay and did not pass. This is not to say there are no other problems with this candidate's PNs, but if you make sure to follow each stage's instructions exactly, the process (and your results) won't seem so confusing.
* Many candidates, young and old, mistakenly assume that their work/life/school experience makes them more than qualified for an entry-level FSO role. In actuality, successful candidates translate that experience into the six precepts and thirteen dimensions during the QEP and FSOA stages, respectively.
1. **How can I improve my chances of passing?**
* FSOT - Be well-read on a diverse set of subjects, take the [State Department reading list](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/suggested-reading/) seriously, practice good test taking skills, know your English grammar perfectly, and be able to write in a clear and concise manner.
* QEP - Follow the directions exactly. Answer the questions exactly as written. Do not list your resume in bullet points. Do tell relevant (and verifiably true) stories. Have diverse life and work experiences that map easily to the job description of the cone you've selected and to the precept described in the essay prompt.
* FSOA - Practice, practice, practice ahead of time. Use the former [Yahoo Group Files](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TFak8HVCfv8QNsFex9MBWhPxyIYrUvhJ). Be relaxed and composed. Make every action and every word you use roll up into one or more of the [11 dimensions](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/dimensions/). Come across as someone that other people would want to work with. Smile. Oh, and practice.
* Security clearance - Before you get to the security clearance stage, make sure you've buttoned up everything you can think of, from past stupid behavior to credit reports to tax filings. Consider running a cheap background check on yourself. When filling out your SF-86, disclose *everything*. Don't make anything a surprise. When you meet with your investigator, disclose *everything relevant to the questions and the time frames included*. Make sure you understand what they're looking for and be proactive about bringing troublesome/questionable points to the investigator's attention.
* For all stages - read the instructions and do exactly what they are asking you to do, no more and no less. Do not try to guess what the examiners want to hear. They are telling you exactly what they want each time - whether it's demonstration of general knowledge and English expertise, clear and concise writing, demonstration of the six precepts, or demonstration of the thirteen dimensions. Whichever stage you're working through, assume that you're being graded according to a rubric that matches exactly to the instructions you're given.
1. **Approximately what percentage of people pass each of the stages?** No one outside State really knows exactly, and numbers can vary from year to year, depending on hiring projections, but based on various reports ([example](http://www.afsa.org/examining-states-foreign-service-officer-hiring-today)) and conjecture here are some approximate guesses. Feel free to disagree.
* Total number of people who take the FSOT in a given year: 17000, give or take. (Although in 2017, State [reported](https://careers.state.gov/discussion/topic/application-numbers-for-2017/)the number had dropped to just 9519. This lower number, though, does not mean one's "chances" are any better or any worse this year.) Note that while these numbers are expressed as numerical percentages, they should not be interpreted as *probabilities*.
* FSOT - No longer pass/fail
* QEP - This can vary greatly based on the needs of the service by cone, the total number of applicants, and various other factors.
* FSOA - Approximately 40-50% pass
* Clearances, suitability & receiving an offer before timing off the register: 60-80%. Very few people are denied a security clearance (though getting the clearance may take a long time). More commonly, the people that pass the FSOA but do not become FSOs are those with low FSOA scores who time off the register after 18 months or those who choose to cancel their candidacy for one reason or another. Historically, about 2-3% of FSOT takers ended up as FSOs eventually.
1. **How long will it take me to get through the process?** Assuming everything goes perfectly, at least a year but possibly much longer. For example: if you take the FSOT today, it will be a couple of months before you get your results. You'll have three weeks to submit your essays to the QEP and then another couple months of waiting. You'll then have to schedule your oral assessment (another 2-4 month wait) and if you pass that, you'll enter the medical and security clearance stage which will take at least 6 months in most cases, but possibly much longer. (Yes, there are anectodal exceptions to all of the above.) You'll then go through final suitability review, which will take anywhere from a week to several months and only at that point will you be on the register. You will then have to wait for hiring to be authorized and to receive an offer. You'll be on the register for 18 months, and if you don't get an offer during that window of time, your candidacy will end. If an offer doesn't come through (or if you fail any of the steps of the process), you'll have to start over by taking the FSOT again the next time you're eligible. So if you take the FSOT today, the best case scenario would be for you to be joining the foreign service a little over a year from now, but a more likely scenario is that you'll be working through this process and doing a lot of waiting for a couple of years or more. Use the time productively - there's no benefit to sitting around and stressing over the what-ifs of State Department hiring.
2. **How can I use my time productively?**
* Learn a language to improve your register position
* Engage in meaningful work to improve your demonstration of the [11 dimensions](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/dimensions/).
* Start another candidacy in parallel. In most cases, you are allowed to take the FSOT once per year, so take it every time you have the opportunity.
* [Take this advice.](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/6n7z2p/getting_real_about_the_register/)
1. **What if I fail one of the stages?** Then you are human and you've had an experience not unlike \~98% of applicants each year. If you're interested in the foreign service, try again. Some people have taken the test more than ten times and many of today's FSO's were hired on subsequent tries because they persisted and improved themselves each time.
2. **Is there a hiring freeze? Should I wait to apply until after things return to normal?** Whether there is a hiring freeze in effect or not doesn't matter. As [one person said](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/679knk/any_point_in_taking_next_fsot_or_wait_out_hiring/), "It'll take a long time from test to diplomat, so I don't think the temporal minutia will really matter by the time we're on the register." If you're interested in the Foreign Service, go take the test and get the process started. It's free. Worst case, you fail and you'll take the test another time (which is what you would've done if you had tried to wait out the hiring freeze). But it might be that you succeed and find yourself well-positioned on the register in time for the next big round of hiring.
3. **Is there going to be an A-100 soon? Will \[cone\] spots be available? How should I interpret the remarks of \[important person\]? Are they really only going to hire \[number\] of people this year? I can't deal with the stress! Why are they making me put my life on hold? Why won't they extend my time on the register? How many people will retire/resign/take an early buyout this year? How many Rangel/Pickering fellows are there and what percentage of the jobs will they take? What is the status of \[funding legislation in congress\]? Does \[random thing I read in the news\] mean we should expect to see a new A-100 now? Why does FSI have training classes on their schedule if no invites have gone out yet? etc.** As an exasperated someone humorously posted on another forum, "Seriously chill. Even if you were provided this information, which isn’t likely, it has no effect on whether there are spots left for you. Enough with trying to predict what happens this year. Wait it out like any job interview."
FSOT - The Foreign Service officer Test
1. **What is the difference between the FSWE and the FSOT?** The FSOT is the Foreign Service Officer Test. Its predecessor was the FSWE, the Foreign Service Written Exam, and is no longer administered. You can [sign up to take the FSOT here](http://www.pearsonvue.com/fsot/).
2. **What are my chances of passing?** There is no way to know without trying. If you're interested, take the test and see how you do. People on this sub won't be able to tell you how you're likely to do, and if you try and fail and then try again, you may find that you perform better and pass the second (or third or fourth) time around. Remember: taking the test is free. (You only have to pay if you sign up and then fail to take the test.) So you have nothing to lose - get out there and give it a go.
3. **How can I prepare?**
* Take the [practice test](https://careers.state.gov/fsopracticetest/).
* Read the [Suggested Reading List](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/suggested-reading/).
* Set your expectations that this process will take a long time. If you are just now getting ready to take the FSOT, chances are you will not be a new FSO next year at this time. Most people will not successfully become FSO's on their first try. But that doesn't mean you should give up! You will try, you will try again. You will need to maintain a positive attitude. You will need to be patient. Don't make Foreign Service your Plan A. Move on with life while you are working your way through the foreign service hiring process.
1. **Where can I find more information about the FSOT?** Try the [FSOT Frequently Asked Questions](http://www.pearsonvue.com/fsot/faqs.asp) on the Pearson site. (Pearson is currently the company that administers the FSOT and some of the subsequent steps of the hiring process.)
QEP - The Qualifications Evaluation Panel
1. **What is the difference between the QEP and the PN's or the PNQ's?** People use these acronyms to talk about the same part of the process, even though they mean different things. The QEP is the Qualifications Evaluation Panel, and its job is to evaluate, based on a set of short essays, the likelihood that someone who passed the FSOT will also pass the FSOA. FSOT passers write one essay (a "personal narrative" or "PN") for each of six prompts (each a "personal narrative question" or "PNQ").
2. **When will I know if I made it to the QEP?** You will get an email from Pearson a few weeks after the close of the FSOT testing window. Your results will also appear in your online account with Pearson. When you are notified that you made it to the QEP, you will have approximately three weeks to write your essays and submit them through the Pearson interface.
FSOA - The Foreign Service Oral Assessment
1. **Where is the FSOA held?** As of May 2024, it is now held virtually, over the course of two days.
2. **When will I know if I made it to the FSOA?** You will get an email from Pearson a few weeks after you submit your personal narratives to the QEP. Your results will also appear in your online account with Pearson. When you are notified that you made it to the FSOA, you will have the opportunity to schedule your FSOA date through the Pearson interface.
3. **How can I prepare?**
* The FSOA evaluates your demonstration of the [11 dimensions](https://careers.state.gov/career-paths/foreign-service/dimensions/). Know them inside and out.
* Take advantage of the old[ Yahoo Group FSOA files](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TFak8HVCfv8QNsFex9MBWhPxyIYrUvhJ).
* Contact your [Diplomat in Residence](https://careers.state.gov/connect-with-a-diplomat/), as many of them hold FSOA info sessions.
Clearances
1. **What is the process for getting my security clearance?**
1. After you pass the FSOA, you will receive a packet of information describing how this process works. Basically, within 30 days you will fill out a lengthy questionnaire electronically on the e-QIP system. (Read [e-QIP FAQs here](https://nbib.opm.gov/e-qip-background-investigations/e-qip-faqs/).)
2. The e-QIP is the electronic version of the "SF-86," a standard PDF/printable form with essentially the same questions. Although not necessary, some have recommended using a printed SF-86 form to collect all of your responses to the e-QIP and then transcribe them into the electronic system when you are ready. (The e-QIP system does allow you to save and return to work again later.) Start early: many have reported that tracking down all their foreign contacts or previous addresses has taken a long time.
3. You will wait for a period of time (say between a few days and a few months) and then you will be contacted by an investigator from Diplomatic Security. You will set up an interview with him or her. The investigator will let you know if additional information is required; you can speed up the process by disclosing everything up front. Don't try to hide the negatives; be up front and transparent.
2. **Will X affect my ability to get a clearance?** It depends. Here are the [guidelines](https://www.dni.gov/files/NCSC/documents/Regulations/SEAD-4-Adjudicative-Guidelines-U.pdf).
3. **What percentage of applicants are denied a security clearance?** Only about 0.1% of initial cases, per the [2015 ODNI report](https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/Newsroom/Reports%20and%20Pubs/2015-Annual_Report_on_Security_Clearance_Determinations.pdf). However the report notes State may discontinue security processing due to automatic disqualifiers found during a suitability review before the case reaches the security clearance adjudication phase. These cases are cancelled by Human Resources before security clearance determinations are rendered and are not, therefore, categorized as security clearance denials. *{HT: Christabel34}*
Register
1. **Where can I find the shadow registers? How can I be added? What is my position on the register?** Contact [the volunteer maintaining the shadow register for your career track or specialty](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScHhScI_FXPpN5GrkiSqwDTE82C5yLvEBOQ0RXiD02JDCbLbg/viewform?usp=sf_link)
Languages
1. **Do I have to know a foreign language to be in the foreign service?** No, but if you do know a language well, you will receive bonus points and may be hired before a similarly-qualified candidate without language ability. Also, every new FSO must learn a language within the first few years of service. You are on so-called "language probation" until you have passed the appropriate language exam. FSI will provide the language training for any language-designated position in which you are to serve.
2. **How do language bonus points work?** When you pass the FSOA, you will have a score, usually between about 5.3 and 6, though scores can be as high as 7. You will be ranked by score against other people in your cone, and the higher scores will be hired first. So if you have the highest score for your cone. The only way to improve your score (unless you are a veteran) is to pass a language test. Most languages will get you an additional .17 points if you can demonstrate a "general professional proficiency" on the [Interagency Language Roundtable Scale](http://www.govtilr.org/Skills/ILRscale2.htm). For examples of the level of proficiency you would need, [watch these videos](https://vimeo.com/album/139578). Harder languages that are in higher demand by the State Department can get you either .25 or .38 points. A list of languages for which State offers bonus points is [here](https://careers.state.gov/faq-items/language-bonus-points/). And [this thread](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/39b7vr/language_points/) has some excellent advice on languages.
3. **If I speak language X, will I get sent to a post where that language is needed?** Not necessarily, unless you received language bonus points for a super critical needs language. In that latter case, you can expect to serve in a position designated for that language at least twice in your career. The super critical needs languages are listed in the bottom table on [this page](https://careers.state.gov/faq-items/language-bonus-points/). But if you come in with a fluency in, say, Spanish (which is not a super critical needs language), there is no guarantee that you'll be sent to a Spanish-speaking post.
Life & Work in the Foreign Service
1. **What is it like to find out what your next post will be?** Read many [flag day stories](http://www.travelorders.com/flag-day-stories/) here.
2. **How does pay work? How is my salary calculated? What allowances do I get?** Read this excellent [Foreign Service Officer Salary Guide](https://pathtoforeignservice.com/foreign-service-officer-salary-a-comprehensive-guide/). You can also look up [information about various posts](http://calculators.fsbiddingtools.com/compare--rank-posts.html), but be advised that the data on this site is not necessarily official and may be out of date.
3. **Will I be required to serve in an unaccompanied post?** You are "worldwide available," so in theory it can happen. In practice, there are a lot of people who volunteer to serve in unaccompanied posts for various reasons, and it would be unlikely that you would be forced to serve in one if you didn't want to.
4. **What is it like to be LGBT in the foreign service?** Review [GLIFAA's website](https://glifaa.org) and resources, read [read real post reports](http://www.talesmag.com/), which have a specific section for LGBT info, by post and these threads -[ LGBT](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/1atyum9/lgbt_applicant_and_family/), [Foreign Commercial Service LGBT](https://blog.trade.gov/2021/06/17/spotlight-on-pride-month-jeff-dutton-commercial-service-officer/), [same sex marriage](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/shtkxp/samesex_marriage_fso/), [Robyn McCutcheon's book](https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/queer-diplomacy-robyn-mccutcheon/1145032726) about her career Foreign Service, including as the first trans FSO.
Will it help/hurt my chances if...
1. **...I have a graduate degree from a really good school with a high GPA or I have no degree at all?** No, it really doesn't matter.
2. **...I did drugs or committed a crime or did something stupid a long time ago?** It could hurt you, but it really depends on what you did, how you dealt with the problem, and what you've been doing since then. Go ahead and apply.
3. **...I did drugs or committed a crime or did something stupid recently?** It could hurt you, and if you're continuing to show poor judgment in life, it's going to be next to impossible for you to join the foreign service. However, no one on this sub will be able to tell you definitively what your outcome is likely to be. Fix whatever it is and try again. You won't know if or how this will affect your candidacy unless you try.
4. **...I have dual citizenship?** Your clearances will take longer, but it's not a deal breaker. [Read details here.](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/6fwl1z/clearance_process_with_dual_citizenship_foreign/)
5. \*\*...I have a foreign-born spouse or I have many contacts overseas or I have lived overseas for a long time?\*\*Same answer: your clearances will take longer, but it's not a deal breaker. Read details [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/c01m5i/questions_about_foreignborn_spouse/) and [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/4q09ml/eqip_foreign_contacts/).
Miscellaneous
1. **What happens after I receive my Orientation offer?** Orientation 101 is the initial training class you take when you officially start work in the foreign service. Congratulations! It is a time of a lot of changes. [Here is a description of what happens.](https://www.reddit.com/r/foreignservice/comments/8p5fbv/ive_got_the_invite_now_what_an_a100_offer/)
2. **How can I become an Ambassador?** You probably won't become an ambassador, and it's not worth the brain cycles to try to plan for it. But even if you have the right set of skills, knowledge, and luck through a career spanning many decades and you end up as an ambassador, you will still have spent far more time as a rank-and-file career employee than as an ambassador. So make sure you are interested, first and foremost, in the job and lifestyle of a foreign service officer, which is where you will spend the entirety of your career.
3. **I am outraged over what the President / Secretary / someone else in power just said / did!** Nothing wrong with feeling outrage, but what you do with that feeling may matter. And while you may dissent through the appropriate (private) channel, no matter who is in power and no matter who you voted for, your duty as a foreign service officer is to publicly advance the interests of the U.S. As a simplistic example, take a look at who came in first or second in the presidential elections going back \~20 years. Any of them could've been your boss (with small differences in electoral returns for the runners-up, of course): B. Clinton, Dole, Bush, Gore, Kerry, McCain, Obama, Romney, H. Clinton, Trump. Those individuals hold a pretty diverse set of policy views, and the next twenty years of presidential elections will probably result in a similarly diverse list. So if you want to be in the foreign service, think of your job as representing the U.S. regardless of who is in power. If you can see yourself representing the U.S. when person A is in power but not when person B is in power, this may not be the best career for you in the long run.
Additional Resources
* [Department of State Careers](https://careers.state.gov)
* [Global Community Liaison Office](https://www.state.gov/global-community-liaison-office/key-topics/)
* [American Foreign Service Association](https://afsa.org) (AFSA)
* [Foreign Service Journal](https://afsa.org/foreign-service-journal)
* [AFSA's Foreign Service Statistics page](https://afsa.org/foreign-service-statistics)
* [Foreign Service by the Numbers](https://afsa.org/foreign-service-numbers)
* [Tales from a Small Planet](https://www.talesmag.com)
* [Path to Foreign Service](https://pathtoforeignservice.com)
* [American Diplomat](https://ldns.asu.edu/american-diplomat-podcast) podcast
* [Modern American Diplomacy](https://adst.org/modern-american-diplomacy/) podcast
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Well, not really linear regression, I'll explain, my current work, we use very basic ML algorithm for our very basic problems which I believe is the correct approach. However I feel the lack of new technology will hurt me on the long run when I eventually move places. I tried to tell my manager that I'm even willing to work on multiple project at the same time if they were interested enough and have new technology, but so far there is no need to do so from business standpoint. I'm somewhat in a place where I am constantly looking for new opportunities, but with the lack of real experience using new tech, I feel it will be hard. Last couple of days, I have been trying to learn and implement my own RAG system which is way fun to do, I just hope it was implemented in an actual environment not personal projects. How can I stay on the curve and be a good competitor in the ML market?
some context: almost 2 YOE, working as a ML engineer in a fintech.
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After how many books like "1984", how many adaptations of "The Wizard of Oz", merely shouting 'pay no attention to the person behind the curtain' still is enough to get a large percentage of the population to not pay attention. Spam "This One Weird Trick..." and more than half the species gets posted to r/woooosh
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Despite the volatility, there's evidence that investor interest in Ethereum is on the rise
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Expecting fossil-fuel companies to disrupt their own industry is foolish and counterproductive.
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I use Binance
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Gotta be the worst dashboarding tool out there. YES this is coming from a statistician who loves R. But Jesus Christ, R please stay in your own lane and don’t try and be someone you’re not.
- can’t debug server code, you literally can’t print any UI inputs in the console
- only way of debugging includes taking your R code in a separate file, fixing manual inputs, and checking if there’s no errors
- will give you random exit error messages when deploying to the server
- will randomly work locally, then you restart R session and then it just doesn’t, or even better, it will work locally and when you deploy it to the server, it won’t run at all!
i get literal aids from reading R shiny code. Like it’s by far the most spaghetti code way to design a dashboard.
Rant over
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Hello everyone! My name is Maicon Melo Alves and I'm a High Performance Computing (HPC) system analyst specialized in AI workloads.
I would like to announce that my book "**Accelerate Model Training with PyTorch 2.X**" was recently launched by Packt.
This book is for intermediate-level data scientists, engineers, and developers who want to know how to use PyTorch to accelerate the training process of their machine-learning models.
If you think this book can help other professionals, please share this post with your community! 😊
Thank you very much
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Link
https://www.udio.com/songs/mxW2unbp3ckzYc5CYZXc9E
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link to the website?
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r/deepstate
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What's the no. 1 coin y'all keep the 💰 in, besides just BTC 😆 Me random alt coins but trying to be focused in more influential future together.
Tomorrow will be a good day ❤️
*****POSITIVE VIBES****†
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I just recently made my way out of the military and would like to pursue a degree in oceanography, I'm not sure which type I want to pursue. I was hoping to get some advice from someone who knows more than I, I'm also looking to catch up on a lot I've lost due to my time. What courses can I expect to take and what should I do to get back up to speed?
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Thanks for asking :)
It is
http://gondolath.org
Hope to see you there!
Joost
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2024-05-11
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r/globalpolitics
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r/GlobalPolitics
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2024-05-11
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very nice work man i read a article about “Khazarian Mafia” and i watched first 2 episodesof “Fall of Cabal”. As a Turk i was very interested in this section because its one of our historic state. if u have some more information or a group chat i would like to discuss it. Thanks…
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r/deepstate
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r/deepstate
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2024-05-11
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r/chatgpt
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r/ChatGPT
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2024-05-11
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Thanks 😊 that was helpful
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r/pytorch
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r/pytorch
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2024-05-11
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r/worldnews
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r/worldnews
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2024-05-11
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r/oil
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r/oil
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2024-05-11
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r/technology
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r/technology
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2024-05-11
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r/economics
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r/Economics
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2024-05-11
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r/bitcoincash
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r/Bitcoincash
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoczRicThhOXZzS0ZyaWt4OHVoemp4ZnNueFI1U2s2TVJOcVJfU1FOTFUySFYzc1U2QVNJZW05cllrYVo3Z1dCSWdJX3hMOEFWakpZLTdEbFJLQmJsVVZzdk9QN25QaWg4OHZmZC1DS2J4VkNkVkxHMDN5VlUzdDlyN3haNnRQbDhJTGd4ZkZUVy1leGRuSEEySTcwR01NODVwQlVwOG5Bc0h4WGFsLW9GMUVDSklSZFFXbDRTVmR3VWVPZzJvX3Iw
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r/polkadot
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r/Polkadot
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpQWp2azJ2cWVNX3RjY3JzLTVkLTNkYlk4VGRvd01GOXVDTDR3dXItSDJCQXVDVVlSUzY4OF9vYVUxOEZqODY4cG5mV2xpSkpDM2JOcVc5TF80UzBES2pkY0Eta0s0T19Mb0RsRldYc2ttNzA9
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So this is a weird scenario.
Generally speaking the Analytics unit at my company has a lot of Analysts with MBAs, DS "degrees", etc who mostly do BI work, pretty complex SQL stuff, sometimes run A/B tests. It hit me last year that a lot of them were making kinda noob mistakes- not running power calculations, often not correctly interpreting basic regression or ANOVA results- things that aren't necessarily going to sink the ship but show a lack of basic knowledge.
What I have since come to find out is many of these same Analysts have a lot of "tools" that are essentially cloned Databricks notebooks that someone else clearly built, but do everything from create simple correlation matrices to fit various types of models for feature reduction and specific types of propensity scoring. I was impressed at first, but after asking some basic questions I checked the version history of the notebook and noticed 0 edits. Straight up copy/paste, which is kinda weird because most people typically do add cells and edit their code right? And no other files in their repos that they might have logically copied from.
I was on a project recently where we had an extremely fast turn around and some of the modeling we did ended up being transformational for our marketing strategy. One of these Analysts approached me about my code and frankly it needed some cleaning up so I said I would send the link in a few days.
My co worker came up to me and noted that this individual had a really impressive R notebook about (insert the exact thing I did). I asked for the link and sure enough it's my code that they copied from a public repository, but one that is not connected to any shared resources such as Databricks. You'd have to find my name in Git and then check each one of my repos to find the files as they're buried a few levels down in some WIP subfolders. This person had been advocating for "their work" and had gotten ample traction.
So I approached them and asked about the code. During the coding I specifically configured gridsearch to be super granular for tuning ETA due to the model I was using needing shallower tree depth. Like, if they had written the code they would know why this was done. I asked about "why so much attention given to ETA tuning" and they gave me some generic answer about "setting the model defaults". If you've ever used any R package for XG Boost you do not need to supply ETA values by default and definitely not in Caret. Huge red flag that they had no clue what a lot of the code actually did. I then asked if they noticed anything interesting comparing the Feature Importance to SHAP values (I had and had written about it in a doc). They said "oh no they're the same" and I asked to see and they hadn't run the code!
So I'm kinda annoyed at this point. I mention it to a Manager and they said this is quite common. People can just find repos, copy/paste code, and often if they have the dataset it will run. Many will sorta pad their "projects" skill set up to sell themselves as ICs and often times their non-technical Managers or co workers have absolutely no clue.
At this point I search this individuals repo and they have literally copy/pasted all of my code from GIT into separate notebooks. A lot of stuff that no one at the company has done (because it was me just being bored and trying out a new method or package for fun), but organized in folders like "Time Series Projects".
Has anyone dealt with this before? I don't know what recourse there really is since the company owns all of our code/IP. I've considered adding random comments into my files as sort of a signature, but those can be erased. I'm mostly concerned that a bunch of individuals are going around claiming skills they don't have and then making mistakes on implementation that go unnoticed but have large impact. In this specific case we were dealing with a severe data skew and a lot of what we did would be potentially harmful on normal, balanced datasets and the actual models would likely perform quite poorly. Since we work in silo'ed pockets with stakeholders there often wouldn't be anyone to call that out. I don't think anything I do is very revolutionary or unique, but this case does bother me significantly and really makes me reconsider a lot of the "work" I see certain people involved in that others have observed copy/pasting work and pretending to have deeper knowledge. They still perform well on the work they have real skills at and I don't want people to get fired, but more of a "stay in your lane" for lack of a better term.
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r/datascience
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r/datascience
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2024-05-11
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JpSXVQam9iLUlJY1JkRFM3SHRyRzZ2dGFwZ2E0QXlibzN1aGZ6VFFxSldBdk1aLV94ZWo1UTQyNzVibjllYmNTLWlTckxBS3ptT2x3WjV5R2VPQzNvdFE9PQ==
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoZTk0ZzNSZW95eDJwSU1sM0h1dEF4QWQwS3pNUWt5YTdwLUhITnpGVGY1UWJrRlF0STZidGNwa0RXdE9GVTBVSGFNY3poWGdNYUQ4SkFkUmJHdXVSU3BwcHNFYjVZMEVPSkRrVk9aLXlzQ3VGUGdMY3FxemQ2VEhHdktManU1VU04TE16bjhhaHl4bUYzYVZqTDZfdEZESTE0VEp5dEpweXh6Zk40T0RBVVdVY0JncVBzVWZkZlV5dDVhS2s3eHdG
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I’d say, you have an impressive resume. You’re probably applying for some jobs that have candidates with résumé’s equally as impressive. So, to help you stand out, type out your skills as a narrative that explains something measurable. Like, talk about your skills used to correct exploits, harden postures, or reduce attack surfaces. I’m not a security guy but I do conduct interviews here and there, and showing how your skills were used in the real-world is more eye-popping than just listing your skills in bullet points. I understand that you may need to be vague with some details because of security, but maybe just be specific on what you did do. If you have a real-world incident response situation example, then even better. I hope this helps.
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r/information_security
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r/Information_Security
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2024-05-12
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Z0FBQUFBQm0wR3JoRVNncXA3N1ZKQW9Za0NUUGlzRV96bnBTODlYbEFHOElFNUViZFpHUWRtNTYxT0dROFdQWUg3cXNlVEJfenhXRGZTaEY4aThTak1tVWt2SFVYRUlQeDVlMFJOYUV5TFQ0cV9JNzFxVDdDSUZkdV9qaDh1NHJ0M3ZXT0xwNFZRWENVSTB2MmxNX1N2WE9RRkRXZjlvMFNYTTU4R3ltRkd3NEFIbnJGYl9fMlRGQkM4TENhTVVEZzRNYkJldExEUldNemU3RGpsek9NTmJNdjRZZGh3VFVBUT09
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I'm just curious. I've been away from crypto stuff for a few years and I'm really liking what I'm seeing at Ethereum Classic right now as a platform to build stuff. I was just wondering about the ever increasing size of a PoW blockchain, although I personally believe hardware will probably evolve faster and make my point a non-issue.
Is this a concern? If yes, what are the plans/algorithms that the community is thinking about?
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r/ethereumclassic
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r/EthereumClassic
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2024-05-12
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