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Welcome papi ❤️
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Ronaldskk. replied to The GodFather's topic in ♔ NEWLIFEZM COFFEE TIME ♔
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@#X A V I ™ Has been added to our team black. Welcome...
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Ronaldskk. replied to The GodFather's topic in ♔ NEWLIFEZM COFFEE TIME ♔
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Hello This section Is for moderador fórum, To apply as an administrator on any server go to this section: https://csblackdevil.com/forums/forum/120-counter-strike-16/ and choose the server you want to apply to. Request solved. T/C
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@7aMoDi Has been promoted to COORDINATOR. <33 @GL HERO SHIMA Has been promoted to Co-leader for his activity and help the project. @El Máster Edwin Has been remove reason: Retired. Thank you very much for the help towards the project and for the support I hope you return soon. ❤️
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el otro no ha hecho absolutamente nada para merecerlo pero se lo dieron, eso si es lamentable. solo quiere hacer lo que se le venga en gana.
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https://www.gadgets360.com/cryptocurrency/news/new-zealand-commerce-minister-andrew-bayly-warns-leaders-slow-crypto-exploration-5414277 New Zealand's ministry of commerce and consumer affairs have warned the country leaders against keeping a slow approach on cryptocurrencies. In a recent development, minister Andrew Bayly has asked the Australian government to finalise its stance on crypto before it's too late. This is the time that the crypto sector is just setting its roots in friendly countries and ushering job as well as business opportunities there. In places like the UK, the UAE, the US, South Korea, and India, the Web3 sector is being rapidly adopted. Bayly, the minister of commerce and consumer affairs in New Zealand has expressed concerns that the country's ‘wait and see' approach is snubbing its growth in the sectors of fintech, gaming, blockchain, and more. In 2021, the Cabinet Legislation Committee had launched a crypto inquiry initiative. Citing findings from which, Bayly is suggesting the government to become more pro-active in its approach towards crypto. “The cryptocurrency inquiry centres are of the view that New Zealand should take a more proactive and innovation-friendly approach to digital assets and blockchain (including cryptocurrencies). I therefore consider that the Government's approach to digital assets should support industry development, whilst continuing to consider appropriate policy to manage these risks,” Bayly noted in a published coversheet. In 2022, data from the Financial Markets Authority (FMA) had said roughly 10 percent of New Zealand citizens, about 324,000 people, reportedly owned crypto assets. The stats showing how many people in New Zealand hold cryptocurrency has not officially been updated by the country since December 2022, it seems. The country has not set in place any legal rules to oversee or regulate the crypto sector either. Not only does this keep the country's crypto sector open for exploitation by miscreants, but also leaves the sector open to facilitate unlawful activities like money laundering and terror financing. “The Committee launched the Scams Inquiry in 2022 following several high profile cases of digital and online scams which led to victims losing millions of dollars. The Committee was concerned about the impact these scams have on victims' lives and wanted to understand how banking processes in New Zealand could better protect consumers,” Bayly's coversheet added. Overall, the minister has urged the government of New Zealand to take a pro-active approach towards exploring digital assets and blockchain. In addition, the country has also been advised to facilitate more public debate and to prompt further consideration and work by the government to ensure New Zealand is well placed to adapt to the opportunities, challenges, and risks associated with digital assets.
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https://techxplore.com/news/2024-04-code-microscopy-images-scientific-articles.html Deep learning is a form of artificial intelligence transforming society by teaching computers to process information using artificial neural networks that mimic the human brain. It is now used in facial recognition, self-driving cars and even in the playing of complex games like Go. In general, the success of deep learning has depended on using large datasets of labeled images for training purposes. A potential gold mine of labeled images resides within scientific literature, with over a million articles published each year. Most have many figures woven into the text. To date, these figures have not been amenable to deep learning models. This is, in part, due to their complex layouts. Each figure typically contains multiple embedded images, graphs and illustrations. Also lacking has been an adequate means to search the literature for images matching specific content. Addressing this challenge, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Northwestern University have created the EXSCLAIM! software tool. The name stands for extraction, separation and caption-based natural language annotation of images. The findings are published in the journal Patterns. "Images generated by electron microscopes down to the billionths of a meter are one of the most important kinds of figures in materials science literature," said Maria Chan, scientist in Argonne's Center for Nanoscale Materials, a DOE Office of Science user facility. "These images are essential to the understanding and development of new materials in many different fields. Our goal with EXSCLAIM! is to unlock the untapped potential of these imaging data." What sets EXSCLAIM! apart is its unique focus on a query-to-dataset approach, similar to how a prompt is used with generative AI tools such as ChatGPT and DALL-E. It is thus capable of extracting individual images with very specific content from figures, as it both classifies the image content and recognizes the degree of magnification. It can then create descriptive labels for each image. This innovative software tool is expected to become a valuable asset for scientists researching new materials at the nanoscale. "While existing methods often struggle with the compound layout problem, EXSCLAIM! employs a new approach to overcome this," said lead author Eric Schwenker, a former Argonne graduate student. "Our software is effective at identifying sharp image boundaries, and it excels in capturing irregular image arrangements." EXSCLAIM! has already demonstrated its effectiveness by constructing a self-labeled electron microscopy dataset of over 280,000 nanostructure images. While initially developed around materials microscopy images, EXSCLAIM! is adaptable to any scientific field that produces high volumes of papers with images. The software thus promises to revolutionize the use of published scientific images across various disciplines. "Researchers now have a powerful image-mining tool to advance their understanding of complex visual information," Chan said.
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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/dram-pricing-and-supply-seems-largely-unaffected-by-taiwan-earthquake-firm-claims Last week, Taiwan experienced a severe Earthquake — and subsequent reports of memory makers refusing to publish contract DRAM prices two days ago raised concern over DRAM price hikes. These price hikes may still be happening, but, courtesy of a report from TrendForce, we now know that the quake's impact on DRAM was corrected for within the week— and the overall impact on Q2 DRAM production seems as low as 1%. In total, five DRAM fabrication plants belonging to four suppliers impacted in the quake were evaluated by TrendForce. These included two of Micron's fab plants, and one each from Nanya, Winbond, and PSMC. Below, we have the original TrendForce graphic with this data explained in slightly more detail. Overall, things seem optimistic for this segment of the industry — at least, in terms of long-term production capacity. TrendForce's post-Earthquake DRAM Impact data. In the face of confirmed upcoming price hikes to HDDs and NAND flash (at least from Western Digital), news that DRAM manufacturers have largely recovered from the quake without severe issue certainly seems to be a cause for optimism. With the estimation of a 1% impact on overall DRAM production made by TrendForce, then, is there anything to worry about? Well, contract prices still have yet to be restarted by most manufacturers, except SK hynix and their mobile DRAM. The proposed price adjustments there seem "moderate," so TrendForce anticipates a Q2 mobile DRAM price increase of between 3% and 8%. Price-hiking potential seems to be the highest in DDR3 RAM (age and thus scarcity), and in high-end server RAM. At the time, we don't have any numeric estimations of the impact to expect there, though most of Micron's damages were reportedly to their high-end facilities for that server RAM. Micron's HBM manufacturing is performed in Japan, which was fortunately not impacted by this quake — but their DRAM has a much larger market anyway. Standard, consumer-targeted DDR4 and DDR5 may actually experience the lowest price hikes, because they the lowest demand. Most people who need DDR4 or DDR5 at this point simply already have it, and the impact on production and inventory was such that TrendForce expects "slight price elevations caused by the earthquake" will "normalize swiftly."
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Pro. Good activity and respect rules , KEEP IT UP.
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rejected [Rejected] solicitud de administrador [DALLEZT]
Ronaldskk. replied to DALLEZT's topic in Admin
https://discord.gg/ZgArbH4u5Y este es el link La contraseña está mal . Una vez te vi bloqueandome pero pienso que mereces una oportunidad . Te daré pro , intenta mejorar un poco la actividad y sigue las reglas. -
acceptat [Solutioned] Request Moderator GL HERO SHIMA
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And yes, more than a year into the project and they choose someone to whom they gave their mod a few weeks ago as coordinator.
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accepted [Accepted] Devil Harmony - Osiris
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accepted [Accepted] Request Vgame Reviewers - Osiris
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Nick movie: Damsel Time: 2024 Netflix / Amazon / HBO: Netflix Duration of the movie: 1h 47m Trailer:
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https://www.gadgets360.com/wearables/news/samsung-watch-fe-launch-soon-galaxy-report-5387821 Samsung Galaxy Watch FE will be launched soon, according to a report. The South Korean tech conglomerate could soon introduce a 'Fan Edition' (FE) version of its Galaxy Watch smartwatch, which runs on Google's Wear OS operating system. It is expected to arrive at a lower price than the company's recent smartwatch models, and its specifications are said to be similar to an older Galaxy Watch model. The Galaxy Watch FE is likely to debut before July, when Samsung is tipped to launch the Galaxy Watch 7 series. Android Headlines spotted three model numbers for the purported Galaxy Watch FE in what appears to be an IMEI database. The model number SM-R866F reportedly pertains to the global model, while the model numbers SM-R866U and SM-R866N refer to the US and South Korean markets, respectively. According to the publication, the Galaxy Watch FE will be introduced at a "budget-friendly price". The Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 that was launched in August 2021 bears the model number SM-R860F, which is quite similar to the purported Galaxy Watch FE model. This suggests that it could arrive as an affordable smartwatch that runs on Wear OS, and is powered by the Exynos W920 chip. Details of the purported Galaxy Watch FE are yet to surface online, including its hardware specifications and pricing. The smartwatch could debut as Samsung's most affordable wearable running Wear OS and sporting the design of the Galaxy Watch 4. Apple's Watch SE models follow a similar strategy, offering fewer features at a more affordable price. There's no word from Samsung on plans to launch a new Galaxy Watch FE model, but the company can be expected to launch the device — if it exists — in the coming weeks. As per previous reports, the South Korean firm is planning to launch three Galaxy Watch 7 models, it's next generation smartwatches, alongside its next-generation foldable phones at its next Galaxy Unpacked event rumoured to take place in July.