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FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYS for anyone who wants to look it up It's still very early in its process Right now I think it's just my state of CT but the "claim" is that the CT Minimum Wage Act was violated by failing to compensate people for the time spent going through security, then the walk needed to the building and a time clock to punch in
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🟠 orange: +3 3V ⚫ black: ground ⚪ white: ground (pull-down) 🟣 purple: I2C signal 🟢 green: clock signal 🟡 yellow: WS2812 signal 🔵 blue: resistor bridge (analogue) input Maybe this would be useful for your documentation, too You can copy and paste this example into your text, or websearch for strings like 'unicode purple square'
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I test this by setting the value to 1, then hopping on my nitewing and vertically ascending, vertically + horizontally, and then sprinting along the ground Then I change this value to 5 and try again I go the exact same distance each time before I run out of stamina Reply reply LawbringerX •
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7 Currently i think i'm experiencing a systematic offset in a LSTM model, between the predictions and the ground truth values What's the best approach to continue further from now on? The model architecture, along with the predictions ground truth values are shown below
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TLDR, ground is fairly resistive, but also has a lot of area It conducts due to water salt content (which is why substations can be built on top of gravel, which holds very little water and thus is more resistive) Thus, overall resistance is rather low Its better explained in the video
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