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neural networks

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Would it be wrong to say that a linear single-layer perceptron in a 2d plane just has to learn what the correct value of and are for the equation in order to correctly classify two types of points of the dataset?
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Wordcel test.
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Chemistry degree is fucking useless

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Chemistry is a fucking meme dont do the degree it's just full of arabs and I cant find a job aaaaaa
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STIMULANTS

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Are there any stimulants that actually work and increase one's performance e.g. when running? Caffeine is an obvious one and it definitely works. I tried beta-alanine but it seems to do nothing except inducing itching at the fingertips. Tried some other popular supplements like citrulline, norvaline, l-arginine, but it's all shit (as expected).

So, except for caffeine are there any OTC stimulants that actually work?
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What's enthalpy?
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when water freezes it does a lot of ‘work’

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like bursting waterpipes

Isn’t that strange? Energy is being taken away from water when it freezes but it expands
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I have no idea what he's talking about, but it sounds like CTMU 2.0.
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got an opportunity of a lifetime recently but i started falling behind. after getting on adderall and starting to microdose, i've been slightly ahead of my peers.

is there anything stronger that normies like me don't know about? burn out doesn't matter.
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Aquatic Ape theory: Thoughts?

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The theory is that, based on some of the traits humans exhibit, humans were much more aquatically based in the past. The biggest issue with this is that there is so far no archeological evidence for it, but I wanted to see how other people interpreted it.
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Does anyone happen to have any of those pick-your-career worksheets that they made people do in schools? Or advice on how to find a decent career in general? I am dissatisfied with what I am studing in uni right now, and I do not know where to go from here.