FalconNetX
@FalconNetX
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🚀 Pushing the limits of Computer Vision
India
Joined March 2025
A long time ago I worked at a small startup and we started having problems with our office WiFi. Every once in a while it would go out. I was the CTO and I did all kinds of network troubleshooting, resetting the wifi router to factory settings and trying all kinds of
My monitor has been flickering off and on randomly for a while now and I’ve been ripping my hair out trying to figure out why. Well today I figured it out… wtf?
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Why don't competitive programmers use C? -> C is beautiful for systems programming, but in CP, time and reliability are everything.
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Trying to segment noisy images without markers is kind of like Snoopy trying to save cookies with a firehose. A total mess. Switch to Adaptive Watershed. Mark the targets, ignore the noise and, eat those cookies. #LearnAiWithSnoopy @Snoopy
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While my mask2former model was training, I built a multiplayer space-shooter game (with a little help from Gemini). Didn’t launch it... just exposed it through tunneling. The whole thing took under an hour.
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Your dataset is imbalanced. You have plenty of normal images but almost no defects. What do you do? Anomaly detection has the answer. New blog on why flipping the problem works better: https://t.co/2KpFieDzK5
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Let's learn about "Perspective Projection [PP]": When you take a picture of something like a tiled floor or a road, you’ll notice how the lines seem to come closer together and the tiles look smaller as they go farther. PP is the way a camera turns 3D world to a flat 2D image.
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I beg you to try your best to fix your life just for once and lock in for 3 months. once you see a glimpse of your true potential, you will find it hard to go back to your current pathetic self. once you earn some money, taste some freedom and feel some recognition, you will
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This film is not meant to hurt anyone’s feelings. It is a humble attempt to recreate what might have happened that tragic night. May all the departed souls rest in peace. ॐ शान्तिः (Om Shanti) #Kurnool #Bus #BusAccident
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We need your help 🤍 The demo of our relaxing tower-building game launches in a few weeks. We’re a tiny indie duo just trying to get a bit more visibility on Steam before then. A like and retweet would go a very long way 🙏
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Let’s build a simple neural network! With 4 inputs, 3 neurons in the hidden layer & 2 outputs. Here’s how it looks in PyTorch: (@grok is amazing!!)
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Eagerly waiting for Ai films!!
🎬 After months of playing with AI clips & experiments, it’s time for the real thing. In 2026, we’re bringing true AI films to life — made for OTT and theatres. Our first project, “Her Love,” is the story of a woman whose love spans across two decades — a beautifully woven
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Hot storage keeps frequently accessed data ready for instant use (e.g., data in AWS S3 Standard or a database on SSDs), whereas cold storage preserves rarely used data safely for the long term at lower cost, such as AWS Glacier or tape backups.
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Check out "Deep-ML". A LeetCode-style platform for hands-on ML & data science practice! link: https://t.co/aFCIsRlyHj
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This is it. This is the stuff that actually matters. It’s one thing to make cool apps, but it’s another thing entirely to push science forward and potentially save lives. It's incredibly powerful to see that happening in real-time.
An exciting milestone for AI in science: Our C2S-Scale 27B foundation model, built with @Yale and based on Gemma, generated a novel hypothesis about cancer cellular behavior, which scientists experimentally validated in living cells. With more preclinical and clinical tests,
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Some crazy people on Reddit managed to extract the "SynthID" watermark that Nano Banana applies to every image. It's possible to make the watermark visible by oversaturating the generated images. This is the Google SynthID watermark:
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Story time: After I moved out of my home in 2014 to live in Japan, initially I used to call my parents daily. But as I became more "internationalized" I started calling my parents less and less. I used to tell my mom "I have nothing to talk about so we don't need to call daily".
I lost my father this morning. I got over 20 phone calls from my mom, but I was working late and didn’t hear calls. When I finally picked up (at around 8am), I booked the fastest flight I could, but I’ll only reach by 7 PM. I’m sitting at the airport now, waiting for my second
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