I too maintain an older thinkpad! i want to say T430 so probably not as old, maybe got in 2012 or so? In any case, I have replaced: the screen, the battery, the power button (3D printed), the hard drive, the RAM, and…
To add onto this... some amount of what they are calling edge detection here seems to overlap with what has already been implemented in microscopy using phase contrast... which has been around since 1932.
Technically... they are outlining edges at the speed of light. Detection is a separate process entirely.
Ah yes, the bird-inspired ... nose propeller.
These types of articles are so fundamentally flawed... it beggars belief. Why not ask the opposite question: if bandwidth works the way they describe, why can't H100 GPUs (3TB/s bandwidth) perform sensorimotor tasks 24…
bioinformatician here. nobody has intuition or domain knowledge on all ~20,000 protein coding genes in the human body. That's just not a thing. Routinely comparing what a treatment does we do actually get 20,000…
People need tools to filter results. Using a somewhat arbitrary cutoff for what to work with is actually fine because people need to make decisions. Further, papers that report false positives do not tend to lead to…
I too maintain an older thinkpad! i want to say T430 so probably not as old, maybe got in 2012 or so? In any case, I have replaced: the screen, the battery, the power button (3D printed), the hard drive, the RAM, and…
To add onto this... some amount of what they are calling edge detection here seems to overlap with what has already been implemented in microscopy using phase contrast... which has been around since 1932.
Technically... they are outlining edges at the speed of light. Detection is a separate process entirely.
Ah yes, the bird-inspired ... nose propeller.
These types of articles are so fundamentally flawed... it beggars belief. Why not ask the opposite question: if bandwidth works the way they describe, why can't H100 GPUs (3TB/s bandwidth) perform sensorimotor tasks 24…
bioinformatician here. nobody has intuition or domain knowledge on all ~20,000 protein coding genes in the human body. That's just not a thing. Routinely comparing what a treatment does we do actually get 20,000…
People need tools to filter results. Using a somewhat arbitrary cutoff for what to work with is actually fine because people need to make decisions. Further, papers that report false positives do not tend to lead to…