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DMball OP t1_jeg8zqe wrote

My apologies, although not sure why it matters.

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I'd prefer to keep it in cash as I contribute and build up to the max and then rollover all at once. This prevents me from losing money in investments (and having to sell to rollover) if the market goes down. Essentially this is short term savings so ideally i'd love to reap the high yield of the money market fund before rollover and investing in ETFs for long term savings.

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ohnoTHATguy123 t1_jeg8zd5 wrote

Exceptionally difficult. Russian ships probably have active sonar running around the clock which would injury any diver that tried, detect any submerged delivery systems, but more annoying is that salt water disrupts signals. An underwater drone would have to be complex enough to carry out a mission automously at some point.

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isntthatpeachy t1_jeg8zce wrote

If the computer was struck by lightning, there is a fair chance components are dead.
Almost guarantee the power supply is shot, if power surged any further, motherboard next, including cpu and potentially damage to the gpu. Powered off is irrelevant if plugged in, although it could likely have prevented further damage than the power supply.

First step would be diagnosing if you're receiving power thru the PSU, lights on mobo, case, fans spinning, etc. If no power, replace PSU.

Second step would be to diagnose if you're receiving output from cpu/gpu when they receive power. If you have case lights, no error codes, and the computer /seems/ to have booted, fans on, drives kicking into gear, general.. computer sounds.. booting into bios, etc. Most newer GPUs have an LED near/around the plug to indicate if power is being received, but an incorrect amount is present. Either causing issues to boot, or no boot at all.

Depending on your CPU, you can try plugging outputs into the standard IO ports of the motherboard, if your CPU does not have integrated graphics, standard port off the GPU. You may also try booting if you made it to this point without the GPU. If you can't get it to boot into bios, the next part I'd recommend replacing the the MOBO.

Upon replacing the motherboard, it'll be much clearer what further damage has occurred. It's at this point you'll be able to confirm if PSU+MOBO replacement is enough to get you booted, or if there are further components damaged.. RAM, HDDs, SSDs, NVMe, all requires power to run.. If it ran rampant in the system, these are all likely to need to be replaced.

I don't know a shop I'd recommend to look into this, because given the circumstances, it'll likely crawl back to building a new PC. Unfortunately this circumstance is about the worst thing that can happen to a PC. Best of luck, I hope you're able to get it running!

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_BELEAF_ OP t1_jeg8z0c wrote

Right. But to to my knowledge, North America didn’t enter significantly until 1941. And that was the near peak of U-boats and their massive destuction of the USA and Canadian Navies.

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LiquidDinosaurs69 t1_jeg8yos wrote

You should do something else. There are a lot of small C++ nn libraries. To make this one competitive with a real deep learning framework you would need to implement everything with gpu which would be painful. Also, python libraries also have the huge benefit of great data science libraries which make it much more convenient to preprocess data for training networks in python vs cpp.

Additionally there are ways to deploy python models to cpp so there’s not much benefit in training with a cpp library.

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ConsciousNoise5690 t1_jeg8yhn wrote

You are gapped twice.

Any lossy codec discard out information.

If your source is lossy like Spotify, you will have some generation loss due to its lossy codec.

If you use Bluetooth, again you are using a lossy codec. In case of PX7 and iOS, the only common codec is the mandatory SBC.

Sounds like a disaster. However, what you can do is take a couple of lossless files (ALAC as Apple don't like FLAC) and load them on your phone. Also transcode them to e.g. 256 AAC.

Do a listening test (preferably unsighted). Can you really tel the lossless and the lossy sources apart over Bluetooth? Would be surprised.

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early_sound t1_jeg8yb2 wrote

I think it has something to do with it. Which makes me a little unenthused for VI. Which I'll still play because I love the franchise, but if its more tongue in cheek pop culture references like we got in V I'll be kind of disappointed.

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