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    Some usfull books Free

    I remmber some time back I signed up for a Free Book any way I forgot about the site now. but just today I found an old email in my account of were I got it it from he added a few more books since I thought I share the link in the hope it may be of us to any of you there all in PDF format and easy on the eye to read. the books are all free he asks nothing in return just maybe a free coffie that I think it worth it since all the hard work he has done. anyway hope it usfull

    https://books.goalkicker.com/

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    Gonna take a gander at these PDFs.

    Thanks for the link, Ben!

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    the Algorithm book has a chapter about "Dijkstra’s Algorithm", which I found to be a disappointment, specifically for image detection.

    not only is it slow, but it crushes when it works on big images.
    on a side note I prefer the dusk Breaker algorithm for image detection.
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    WAT? Even more nonsense? You don't use Dijkstra for image detection and there is no "dusk Breaker algorithm". . .

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    Re: Some usfull books Free

    Quote Originally Posted by wqweto View Post
    WAT? Even more nonsense? You don't use Dijkstra for image detection and there is no "dusk Breaker algorithm". . .

    cheers,
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    ^this is the puzzle the dusk breaker algorithm solves, swiftly detecting images, and images within images as well as separately detecting overlapping images. it's called that way because it works like Gogetas dusk breaker (the glistening regions connect):



    here is the devlog from back in the day:
    https://aidreams.co.uk/forum/general...ient-mask/225/

    here is the code

    https://www.yotamarker.com/t451-java...artificial+eye
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    As long as there are buks full of 'us' I for one, will remain content.
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    Re: Some usfull books Free

    Thanks for the link man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NTShpikho View Post
    Let me grok this code first. There is too much adhoc-ness going on with lines like changeCurMin =9001.

    Is this targeted at recognition of signs for disabled people only?

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    The problem is that it imports every know package from already established libraries.
    Yodamarket supposed to be superior but it relies on solutions already used with it's "competitors" thus making it one of the bunch....
    Oh wait...I'm I talking seriously for this? Please forgive me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NTShpikho View Post
    the Algorithm book has a chapter about "Dijkstra’s Algorithm", which I found to be a disappointment, specifically for image detection.

    not only is it slow, but it crushes when it works on big images.
    on a side note I prefer the dusk Breaker algorithm for image detection.
    Moti, Dijkstra's algorithm has nothing to do with image detection. Seems like you used this as an excuse to show off code from your chat bot.

    From Wikipedia:

    Dijkstra's algorithm is an algorithm for finding the shortest paths between nodes in a weighted graph, which may represent, for example, road networks. It was conceived by computer scientist Edsger W. Dijkstra in 1956 and published three years later.

    Dijkstra's algorithm finds the shortest path from a given source node to every other node. It can also be used to find the shortest path to a specific destination node, by terminating the algorithm once the shortest path to the destination node is known.
    Last edited by Peter Porter; Oct 14th, 2024 at 04:46 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sapator View Post
    The problem is that it imports every know package from already established libraries.
    Yodamarket supposed to be superior but it relies on solutions already used with it's "competitors" thus making it one of the bunch....
    Oh wait...I'm I talking seriously for this? Please forgive me.
    That's all what it's happing, using libraries created by others and called it his "one line code" to update his AI functionality.

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    Re: Some usfull books Free

    I legit just like to discuss coding and learning.

    one dif to note between me and you haters is:
    when I see someone able to do something cool, I envy him and I work hard to surpass him.
    pretty much like team Fuki travelling from forum to forum, finding the most capable people and surpassing them.

    while you haters respond with floccinaucinihilipilification, trolling and seething malice.

    its sad really. you will never tap into the coding force, you will never be coderpunks.
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    Thank God I will never be coderpunk as it just stumbled in the middle with my job so I have to code for a living not live for coding.
    There are other things to do out there , I'm actually trying to merge my metal band (musicians are a LOT worse to manipulate than coders, trust me on that) enjoy the sunny days and irritate people.
    And there is nothing to hate . Nobody hates you here. Or envy in that matter...Well maybe the 6 lines of code core Yodamarket engine but that is it.
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    Re: Some usfull books Free

    Quote Originally Posted by NTShpikho View Post
    I legit just like to discuss coding and learning.

    one dif to note between me and you haters is:
    when I see someone able to do something cool, I envy him and I work hard to surpass him.
    pretty much like team Fuki travelling from forum to forum, finding the most capable people and surpassing them.

    while you haters respond with floccinaucinihilipilification, trolling and seething malice.

    its sad really. you will never tap into the coding force, you will never be coderpunks.
    Nobody hates you, Moti. All I did was speak the truth. You always looking for an excuse to show off your chat bot. And when some point that out, you play the victim, pretending to be superior to everyone, while trying to present your imaginary team as real. That's not healthy.

    You have to either stop showing off (except for your thread where you can show off all you like), or roll with the punches without whining.
    Last edited by Peter Porter; Oct 15th, 2024 at 05:58 AM.

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    Re: Some usfull books Free

    I am glad you all found the books usefull I be sure to post anymore I find.

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    What books?
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    Full of 'us'.
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    One of us?
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    All of 'us', apparently.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sapator View Post
    There are other things to do out there , I'm actually trying to merge my metal band (musicians are a LOT worse to manipulate than coders, trust me on that) enjoy the sunny days and irritate people.
    I KNEW IT!! Admit it! Your band is one hundred percent tubas!
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    I wish.
    The lead guitarist cannot play the riffs correctly because, because lead guitar only plays solos correctly apparently, the bass thinks that all the tracks are Maiden bass so the songs have a 5 minutes tik tik tik tik tik, the drummer won't stop hitting...I think he is still in the studio from 5 days ago hitting that snare and the singer will throw random yeeeeee-aaaaaaaa-hhhhh from time to time so we must hurry and be the first to seat in the chairs.I',m the only normal person there, I'm just downstrocking for 3 and a half hours just to warm up
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