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re: Congrats to Tennessee for breaking their attendance record today
Posted by VooDude on 4/18/26 at 11:18 pm to RebelExpress38
Never seen so much white trash. Orange trash*
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/18/26 at 11:15 pm to Crimson1st
quote:So what’s your opinion of tics? They have 8 legs too…
Yes they are highly intelligent. Don’t take my word for it, Google it. I have seen many up close and they are very aware of their surroundings and will make skilled evasive moves if they perceive danger for example. By the way, don’t knock the intellectual prowess of spiders when you can’t even get the plural of octopus correct! :P
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/18/26 at 11:51 am to Crimson1st
quote:I get octopuses, but spiders? Have you lost your mind?
I don’t doubt that they are related, they’re both highly intelligent creatures. If you just toss out what it takes to make spider webs and operate like they do, if you get up close to a spider, you can see their eyes are very alert and they are keen as to their surroundings. Same for an octopus. They’re very smart. There are videos of this where they have very keen intellectual capacity as well.
re: Help me find a car for my step son $20-$30K to spend
Posted by VooDude on 4/17/26 at 10:50 pm to southofyou
quote:Tell him to take the bus. Builds character and how my pa treated me. I turned out relatively fine, just a lot of bruises a long the way.
He is set on a Honda Accord touring, but I'm not sure because the car in question has been for sale for over 30 days from Matt frickING Bower. This is the car that he his dead set on buying : LINK
re: Anyone here own a Scottish Terrier?
Posted by VooDude on 4/17/26 at 7:16 pm to CBandits82
You might as well get a cat at that point baw. I knew one that was social out of a few others. Like cats, they only want to bond with that special person and ignore everyone else.
re: When is Trump going to do something about H1B fraud?
Posted by VooDude on 4/17/26 at 6:55 pm to ForTheWin81
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Sara Gonzales has a story on youtube about it from aday or two ago. H1Bfraud will be part of Vances fraud task force. Vance said the other night that new H1B Visas are down 90% but said more has to be done and more reforms will be done. He said that people have to stay on their local politicians about it and said the reforms will need to be codified. The 100k fee now only applies to new H1Bs not renewals. The story I was watching said that people could come in on a F1 and if they switch over to H1Bs the 100k fee doesnt apply
Get’em. That won’t help our false pigeon here Narax, but get’em!
quote:lol you got me, tell us your background.
And that was your masters?
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Sure, what did your masters in machine learning cover, especially if it didn't cover transformers.
Where’s that relevant in the real world chutiya or rundi, whichever you prefer? You import the model and train it. That depends on your company, the amount of historical data, and the features you provide to the model during EDA.
quote:I’m clearly arguing with a dumbass. What are you asking? Mind making it concise?
So when you say quote:master in machine learning models. You mean... what exactly?
quote:That doesn’t make sense. But would encourage everyone to watch this: LINK
Like transformer architecture or more fundamental mathematics?
I see it too in the real world.
When is Trump going to do something about H1B fraud?
Posted by VooDude on 4/17/26 at 6:03 pm
I work in data science/analytics. frick the stories I could tell. Been doing it for over a decade. Well versed in Python, SQL and once Tableau until we decided it crapped the bucket after the Snowflake acquisition and we could do it ourselves better in open source Python (Streamlit). Also a master in machine learning models.
With credentials there, come at me bro.
All serious, Trump claims he’s looking after our manufacturing workers, hope he is! But have you guys felt that in reality?
And, should he be looking after us IT-ish workers as H1B workers (ignore AI) are brought in to replace us nationwide?
With credentials there, come at me bro.
All serious, Trump claims he’s looking after our manufacturing workers, hope he is! But have you guys felt that in reality?
And, should he be looking after us IT-ish workers as H1B workers (ignore AI) are brought in to replace us nationwide?
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 10:50 pm to Crimson1st
quote:I think they’re related.
As an aside…Ever notice how creatures with eight legs are all intelligent as shite? Octopi and spiders have some moxie for sure.
re: Forbes’ “New Ivies” Public and Private Universities, 2026
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 10:48 pm to captdalton
quote:Apparently Emory football is still undefeated.
There is a lot of bad football on that list.
re: Forbes’ “New Ivies” Public and Private Universities, 2026
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 10:47 pm to Old School Tex
quote:Imagine charging that much for a degree for alums to explain to people they went to Washington University which happens to be in St. Louis.
Washington University in St. Louis
re: Forbes’ “New Ivies” Public and Private Universities, 2026
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 10:37 pm to AllbyMyRelf
quote:Never heard of it. You mean Embry Riddle?
I have no clue how Emory keeps getting rated so highly in these things. I’ve never met an Emory grad that I’ve been impressed with.
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 10:11 pm to LegendInMyMind
quote:The only thing worse than a spider is a zombie spider.
Never kill the Rusty Spider Wasp. It is your friend and is so hardwired to hunt spiders, especially wolf and other larger bodies spiders, that it doesn't even register you.
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 9:58 pm to aTmTexas Dillo
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Two years ago I left my pajama bottoms on the floor. When I put them on in the morning I saw one drop to the floor. A few minutes later I felt something crawling along my leg inside the PJs. Yes, you guessed it, BRs. I think I got tagged twice. My house is relatively new custom home on a lake in East Texas. It is worth a bunch. No way I'd leave. What I did was put out sticky traps and deluge the attic with Fastcap Onslaught. I then brought in a pest control company. Some sticky traps had twenty spiders. One day I went into the walk in attic and I saw a couple scurrying about. After all the spraying and cleanup in the attic, there is little evidence they are up there. Interestingly, the sticky traps with the most spiders were the ones I put underneath the bed against the wall. I've now lived in houses in Edmond Ok and Youngsville LA where I occasionally saw BRs. They move about in the dark. I rarely see them in the day. I do not leave clothing like jeans or PJs that I intend to put on later on the floor anymore.
Until you inevitably wake up and see a BR under your covers.
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 9:57 pm to Zap Rowsdower
quote:Baw has a fear of miniature flying dinosaurs. What a wuss.
Spiders don’t bother me in the least but I’m not gonna knock anyone for being scared of them when birds freak me the hell out.
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 9:40 pm to aTmTexas Dillo
quote:I honestly can’t think of a worse scenario to be in. I’d actually leave.
A couple of years ago we had an infestation of brown recluses. It was about this time of year. But this year the Fastcap Onslaught has held them at bay. No idea how they got in the house but I do live in a rural area out in the woods.
Did that not bother you? How did you cope with that?
re: Fear of spiders
Posted by VooDude on 4/16/26 at 9:33 pm to TheGeauxt9
quote:A no win situation. Pick your poison.
Snakes>spiders>roaches. frick roaches bruh, if they fly I come out of my skin
quote:Worst thing about having a garage in the south. I just pretend that the chaotic web in the corner of it doesn’t have black widows if I were to look at it at night. Ignorance is bliss and happy to live in it.
I wouldn't give a shite about spiders if they weren't venomous. I'm also nervous I'm going to reach on some shelf or in some box in a garage and get an abscess.
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