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Simply amazing, Appreciate your efforts and making it available to the public :)
My ears are bleeding when i hear you pronounce Z like C
Exactly what I needed! Thank you so much!
hi thanks for this! question. how do I add data on next row?
thank you
really helpful, thanks a lot
i think you have applied stochastic gradient
I really want to use fastAPI with Django hehe
2024 heroku now paid
Buenisimo!
which type of dataset is this? supervised or non - supervised or semi supervised?
combine one and two : print ([0 if value <=0 else value for value in dataset ])
Hey ur tutorial is really amazing.U make me understand topics in a very simple manner.Can u make a course on NLP and LLM too?
what python version are you using?
Hey How can we deploy it?
Best video I’ve ever seen on the rnn content thus far, thanks for the great video and keep up the good work 🎉
hello, i know it has been two years, but did they remove the 0.5 instance ram option when setting up the instance? i am not seeing the free option
Thank you Patrick. Very helpful to refresh :)
Very helpful video!
You are the best 💯💯💯
I want give you a kiss This safe me a lot of seraching
Ten-zaur!!!
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is this a machine learning based project?
the more i learn, the more i am appreciate about learning, the more i can put learning to good use.... and the more quality of life and ongoing strengthening and growth of the individual i experience. it is almost as if my time is worth nowhere near a fraction of yours, like some kind of silly goose ... i consider myself now dumber than 6 years ago. that is how much growth ive experienced.
thanks to fantastic use of technology and resources... now the entire planet feels really good about whats to come. good for you <3
i think this is a fantastic use of python. the learning has been learned, no need for anybody else to be impressed with learning. we need more coal miners :)
Please can you do for a network intrusion detection
confused, where github token
Thank you so much Sebastian🙏
For those who are asking about the VS Code theme, I believe it's 'Shades of Purple' by Ahmad Awais ⚡
series is not beginner friendly, he directly uses the functions and modules. I dont know how these people are able to understand. We cant solve any other problems even after watching his series. So frustrating
why don't we use only w instead of w[0][0] in printing statement (timing 10:40)
Please it is Zeeeeee not Ceeeee ....... Thank you for great video
hi, i tried to save the train model but it wasn't worked. The error message is 'FailedPreconditionError: ./models is not a directory' without having this path
Awesome explanation! Quick question though, why does the dog/cat classification have to use a soft max layer? Can the same model not be achieved with a sigmoid output layer?
Is there any way to pull my markdown files folderwise from Joplin into notion using python api?
IT''s simpler than Laravel/Symfony with file structure does it mean better. I've decided it too with .NET 0:48. Some frameworks mean night clubs. For routes declaration it does not already have api/web/console files. Last one almost better, but still does not have that I have NVMe/m.2 technology achievement.
Thanks Patrick! Great video!
Awesome useful video , in the end I think that the Django is the best option , and it was cleaner and very powerful one. but those other two were good.
which theme is this?
Why can't he use a notebook? It's easier to follow
So helpful!
This is how every python library should be introduced.
thank you very much, you save my life, my dissertation for my master degree.
Thank you for the to the point demonstration bc I just wanted to quickly know what bisect does and how to use it
I know this is a fairly simple observation, but it always intrigues me how you can apply a lot of the logic around lists to strings since strings are just lists of characters. (I think...)
Struggled with this concept (OOP) in python for years, could not even grasp the most basics of it for some reason, Only relying on functions to get me going. Sir I wish you None but Success and Growth since you just unlocked a door and I'm excited to explore the possibilities "Python Classes" offer! Salute🙏
question, at 10:56 why did you do outputs = model(words) rather than outputs = model.forward(words)?