The Last Person 2 Post Wins #66

mikey
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cecht wrote:Mikey wrote:The

cecht wrote:
Mikey wrote:
The only problem for me is the need to sit there for hours on end clicking from picture to picture letting someone know what you see.
The perfect pandemic pastime while staying at home! No mask needed!

I have things to do with my pc's most days, most are not new and goals are being met so I need to change Projects etc. Then of course there are things around the house that need doing to get ready for the raind and hurricane season.

I also just don't have the patience to sit there looking at pictures looking for differences for hours on end. Now I could run a small Boinc Project that did it, maybe something similar to how computers look at breasts endlessly looking for abnormalaties. Computers are right now looking at xrays of COVID-19 patients looking for certain things that indicate COVID-19 as opposed to pneumonia. Computers scan hundreds  of thousands of photos looking for Snow Leopards and yet astrophyscisits want human eyes to do it, that seems highly inefficient in the 21st century. 

Gary Charpentier
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mikey wrote:cecht wrote:Mikey

mikey wrote:
cecht wrote:
Mikey wrote:
The only problem for me is the need to sit there for hours on end clicking from picture to picture letting someone know what you see.
The perfect pandemic pastime while staying at home! No mask needed!

I have things to do with my pc's most days, most are not new and goals are being met so I need to change Projects etc. Then of course there are things around the house that need doing to get ready for the raind and hurricane season.

I also just don't have the patience to sit there looking at pictures looking for differences for hours on end. Now I could run a small Boinc Project that did it, maybe something similar to how computers look at breasts endlessly looking for abnormalaties. Computers are right now looking at xrays of COVID-19 patients looking for certain things that indicate COVID-19 as opposed to pneumonia. Computers scan hundreds  of thousands of photos looking for Snow Leopards and yet astrophyscisits want human eyes to do it, that seems highly inefficient in the 21st century. 

Someone has to build the data set of photos so that the AI can be trained this is A and this is B.

mikey
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Gary Charpentier wrote:mikey

Gary Charpentier wrote:
mikey wrote:
cecht wrote:
Mikey wrote:
The only problem for me is the need to sit there for hours on end clicking from picture to picture letting someone know what you see.
The perfect pandemic pastime while staying at home! No mask needed!

I have things to do with my pc's most days, most are not new and goals are being met so I need to change Projects etc. Then of course there are things around the house that need doing to get ready for the raind and hurricane season.

I also just don't have the patience to sit there looking at pictures looking for differences for hours on end. Now I could run a small Boinc Project that did it, maybe something similar to how computers look at breasts endlessly looking for abnormalaties. Computers are right now looking at xrays of COVID-19 patients looking for certain things that indicate COVID-19 as opposed to pneumonia. Computers scan hundreds  of thousands of photos looking for Snow Leopards and yet astrophyscisits want human eyes to do it, that seems highly inefficient in the 21st century. 

Someone has to build the data set of photos so that the AI can be trained this is A and this is B.

Hmm I hadn't thought of that.

Kavanagh
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I was waiting for my lift in

I was waiting for my lift in the small market town where I do my shopping. Opposite was a queue waiting for the bus. They were dutifully spaced  a cow's length apart. They then proceeded to board the bus sitting all hugger muggerly chatting away.

Richard

mikey
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Kavanagh wrote:I was waiting

Kavanagh wrote:
I was waiting for my lift in the small market town where I do my shopping. Opposite was a queue waiting for the bus. They were dutifully spaced  a cow's length apart. They then proceeded to board the bus sitting all hugger muggerly chatting away.

LOL!!!

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cecht
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Sure, I'll take one. Cheers!

Sure, I'll take one. Cheers!

Ideas are not fixed, nor should they be; we live in model-dependent reality.

mikey
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cecht wrote:Sure, I'll take

cecht wrote:
Sure, I'll take one. Cheers!

Me too!! Cheers!!

Mike Hewson
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LOL. In our local supermarket

LOL. In our local supermarket there was a lady who wanted to return and be refunded for three large packets of twenty rolls each of - yes, you guessed it - toilet paper !! ;-))

Cheers, Mike.

I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...

... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal

mikey
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Mike Hewson wrote:LOL. In our

Mike Hewson wrote:

LOL. In our local supermarket there was a lady who wanted to return and be refunded for three large packets of twenty rolls each of - yes, you guessed it - toilet paper !! ;-))

Cheers, Mike.

LOL!!!

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