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55 | 839 | |
273 | 47,461 | |
1.5% | 1.6% | |
6.6 | 10.0 | |
about 2 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Jupyter Notebook | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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kaggle-environments
- Data Science Roadmap with Free Study Material
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Help needed! My first hackathon
If you are interested in Data Science, you may want to look at Kaggle competitions. https://www.kaggle.com/competitions
- What's a statistical / research methodology, that's not usually taught in grad programs, that you think more IO's should be aware about?
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Freaking out about how I’m inexperienced to land an internship and eventually a job
Secondly, if you feel like you do not have enough skills or a lack of practice answering problem statements, there are a lot of good websites where you can find interesting projects. I would recommend starting participating in some Kaggle competitions or download some free Google datasets and start playing with them.
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Capitalism provides half-assed solutions to extinction-level problems caused by capitalism
For reference: Kaggle is a Google product. You can see the list of current competitions here.
- Where can neural networks take me? - Semi-existential crisis
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What Can I Do With My Time as a Substitute for Strategy Computer Games?
You could try Kaggle competitions, or participating in forecasting markets (as you stated) is another option. You don't need any specific skill set to be a forecaster, the rules of the bet are stipulated and from there it's just based on your ability to predict the outcome. You could also try your hand at investing in the stock market, or try and make money betting on sports games. If you're very good at this stuff I'm sure you can make a lot of money doing it. The thing to keep in mind is that generally video games are much much easier than real life
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What is the best advanced professional certification for Data Science/ML/DL/MLOps?
As to the specifics of your projects, that's up to you. Try browsing Kaggle; check out some of the work we have on The Pudding; check out some journalism examples to see what you can try to build on or improve.
- Suggestions for projects on kaggle for cv?
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Hi! Im doing research on AI innovation. Does anybody know any specific platform where I can learn/understand and get case studies or on-going projects that companies are implementing? Thanks for your help!
You might want to look at kaggle competitions.
openpilot
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Tinygrad: Hacked 4090 driver to enable P2P
Yes, but he spent several years in self-driving cars (https://comma.ai), which while interesting is also a space that a lot of players are in, so it's not the same as seeing him back to doing stuff that's a little more out there, especially as pertains to IP.
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Imitation Learning
We have a product for sale: https://comma.ai
We raised $18.1M and have made $28M in lifetime revenue to date.
Where are you getting your narrative?
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Driverless cars immune from traffic tickets in California under current laws
What about comma? https://comma.ai/ Seems like our old friend geohot built exactly what you want.
Positive HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36927971
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No USS?
The issue was that the front camera on the windshield couldn’t see under the hood. You misunderstand how easy it is to solve for depth and distance with AI without requiring stereo cameras. Read https://github.com/commaai/openpilot
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What car should I get for Seattle city and some ski/hike driving? Or not get a car at all?
Nice to have: I want to get a self-driving add-on that supports some cars better than others. Not a must but high up on my nice-to-have list.
- I need some help understanding video uploads.
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I am nearing the end of my Kona 2020 lease, and I have an appointment at a dealer tomorrow had some questions about leasing an ioniq 6, hopefully someone can help me out.
EDIT: I probably should have added that I currently have the base model of the Kona the lowest model available, and I am looking for a similar thing in the ioniq 6, because my understanding is that it's fully compatible with the comma.ai device and therefore I am not planning on getting the better on board driving system, the Kona that I got unfortunately was not compatible with that device.
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Tesla: Security Vulnerabilities
I wonder how bad this is compared to the competition. https://comma.ai allows you to add self-driving features to a large number of non-Tesla cars so, if we’re including physical firmware hacks as a threat vector, I’d bet tons of alternative cars (new enough Honda Odysseys, Toyota Siennas, etc: probably anything with adaptive cruise control and lane following) have the same sort of potential vulnerability.
- 2024 highlander has Toyota Security Key Now
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Cruise co-founder and CEO Kyle Vogt resigns
Not sure, but from the first article from 4 years ago:
>Last month, we had 1,209 cars drive a little over 1,000,000 miles
Let's say they've had zero growth since then, so 48,000,000 conservatively?
Actually, from their website [1]:
>100+ million miles driven and 10k users.
[1]: https://comma.ai
What are some alternatives?
CKAN - CKAN is an open-source DMS (data management system) for powering data hubs and data portals. CKAN makes it easy to publish, share and use data. It powers catalog.data.gov, open.canada.ca/data, data.humdata.org among many other sites.
sunnypilot - sunnypilot is a fork of comma.ai's openpilot, an open source driver assistance system. sunnypilot offers the user a unique driving experience for over 290 supported car makes and models with modified behaviors of driving assist engagements. sunnypilot complies with comma.ai's safety rules as accurately as possible.
stable-baselines - A fork of OpenAI Baselines, implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms
opendbc - democratize access to car decoder rings
stable-baselines3 - PyTorch version of Stable Baselines, reliable implementations of reinforcement learning algorithms.
carla - Open-source simulator for autonomous driving research.
docarray - Represent, send, store and search multimodal data
dragonpilot - dragonpilot - 基於 openpilot 的開源駕駛輔助系統
datasci-ctf - A capture-the-flag exercise based on data analysis challenges
label-studio - Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
dremio-oss - Dremio - the missing link in modern data
netron - Visualizer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models