I would've never gotten that! I started getting lost trying to think about the differences in circumferences and radii before they mentioned the right or wrong answers
I’ve been toying with the idea of creating a file-arr for analyzing disk usage, performing common operations, and exposing a web-based upload/download client so I don’t have to mount the volume everywhere.
That'd be cool. There's one that does transcoding and another that does unzipping
I assume this just means "pick inside" without saying it directly. The sample photo is of an inside space. No? The two in the middle row, I assume, are the "correct" answer.
Often the correct answer is only half the puzzle - how you answer (mouse movement) also can be to determine things
honestly the "god I don't wanna do this, but I'm going to do it" feeling has gotten me through more than a few gym days. Do you like podcasts or TV or music? Bring it with you and focus on that.
My general advice though - start small, and build up what works for you. Move your body, drink water, try to establish healthy eating habits with all the colors (greens, vegetables, whole grains, etc).
Whatever you do won't be wrong. It's always a good thing to do a good thing for your body, whether its big or small or a regime or a once-in-a-while thing.
A beautiful day in Tuscany, you with your love. Nothing could be better. A small child approaches. You hear the sound of a polaroid, and you know what's coming next.
"$10? Photo?" the child says, holding out their hand.
You are appalled. The nerve. The audacity. The sheer brazeness. You would never stoop to such a low as analogue film.
You hawk back and summon your finest flem, to grace the small child.
You spit on the image.
You are picking a really hard problem to start with - AI is a thing that people get incredibly advance degrees to know about. Frameworks have made things much easier to get started without all that learning, but I'd still recommend starting MUCH smaller.
Make a Python program that takes input and randomly gives output from a list.
Then make a Flask WebApp that returns the same if you give it a web request.
I'd say after you can do both of those challenges - maybe then you'd be in a better place to start thinking about implementing something with an AI library. There's layers and layers and layers of knowledge to build up.
Effectively, as an advertiser, you can pay for some info on someone you have the option to show an ad to.
They'll tell you things like "they are in their 40s and love anime and shopped at target recently"
The worst part is that typically, when you get hyper-specific enough, you can make unidentified info identifiable.
"Male, muslim, just got married, works as a plumber, late 20s, lives in this part of this city, has this device" and then paired with "has this IP" (narrows down to the block or house)
Also the US government buys the same info via shell companies.
I like gitpod.io and GitHub codespaces