šŸ›‘ The BEST AMD Motherboard šŸ˜±šŸ‘‘ (x870e Hero vs X670e Hero) /u/sub_RedditTor /r/AMD ā€” For all things Ryzen, Radeon and more

šŸ›‘ The BEST AMD Motherboard šŸ˜±šŸ‘‘ (x870e Hero vs X670e Hero) /u/sub_RedditTor /r/AMD ā€” For all things Ryzen, Radeon and more

šŸ›‘ The BEST AMD Motherboard šŸ˜±šŸ‘‘ (x870e Hero vs X670e Hero) /u/sub_RedditTor /r/AMD ā€” For all things Ryzen, Radeon and more submitted by /u/sub_RedditTor
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How station staff, rail workers went above and beyond during East-West Line disruptions /u/PrestigiousEmploy831 Singapore

How station staff, rail workers went above and beyond during East-West Line disruptions /u/PrestigiousEmploy831 Singapore

How station staff, rail workers went above and beyond during East-West Line disruptions /u/PrestigiousEmploy831 Singapore

Yes, pls reward them with free publicity and nothing else while top management and former SAF chaps get all the money. That’ll pay the monthly bills and sort out inflation. šŸ™„

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ā€‹r/singaporeĀ Yes, pls reward them with free publicity and nothing else while top management and former SAF chaps get all the money. That’ll pay the monthly bills and sort out inflation. šŸ™„ submitted by /u/PrestigiousEmploy831 [link] [comments]Ā 

Yes, pls reward them with free publicity and nothing else while top management and former SAF chaps get all the money. That’ll pay the monthly bills and sort out inflation. šŸ™„

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Library suggestion for advanced image integrity check beyond basic file opening? /u/AstonM77 Python Education

Library suggestion for advanced image integrity check beyond basic file opening? /u/AstonM77 Python Education

I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue).

I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have.

Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option.

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ā€‹r/learnpythonĀ I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue). I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have. Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option. submitted by /u/AstonM77 [link] [comments]Ā 

I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue).

I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have.

Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option.

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[link] [comments]Ā  I have been using ffmpeg-probe for initial video file corruption testing and a relatively simple test to determine if image files open. But in the process of running these same files through object detection analysis I am finding a number of them that are legitimately corrupted upon closer inspection (often times look like they stopped progressively loading or some other issue). I have tried to find an existing library or tool that was made for this type of test, but as of yet I haven’t been able to locate anything that wasn’t some form of the basic functionality I already have. Can anyone suggest a library that might be a good option. submitted by /u/AstonM77 [link] [comments]

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Selling the Michael Scott paper company /u/BossVision_ram People Person’s Paper People

Selling the Michael Scott paper company /u/BossVision_ram People Person’s Paper People

Selling the Michael Scott paper company /u/BossVision_ram People Person’s Paper People

When they negotiated for three jobs as a term of the sale. Master negotiator!

Dwight was doing his best the whole time to make sure Michael Ryan and Pam weā€™re not successful, that was a low point for Dwight in my opinion

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ā€‹r/DunderMifflinĀ When they negotiated for three jobs as a term of the sale. Master negotiator! Dwight was doing his best the whole time to make sure Michael Ryan and Pam weā€™re not successful, that was a low point for Dwight in my opinion submitted by /u/BossVision_ram [link] [comments]Ā 

When they negotiated for three jobs as a term of the sale. Master negotiator!

Dwight was doing his best the whole time to make sure Michael Ryan and Pam weā€™re not successful, that was a low point for Dwight in my opinion

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Selling the Michael Scott paper company /u/BossVision_ram People Person’s Paper People

Selling the Michael Scott paper company /u/BossVision_ram People Person’s Paper People

Selling the Michael Scott paper company /u/BossVision_ram People Person’s Paper People

When they negotiated for three jobs as a term of the sale. Master negotiator!

Dwight was doing his best the whole time to make sure Michael Ryan and Pam weā€™re not successful, that was a low point for Dwight in my opinion

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ā€‹r/DunderMifflinĀ When they negotiated for three jobs as a term of the sale. Master negotiator! Dwight was doing his best the whole time to make sure Michael Ryan and Pam weā€™re not successful, that was a low point for Dwight in my opinion submitted by /u/BossVision_ram [link] [comments]Ā 

When they negotiated for three jobs as a term of the sale. Master negotiator!

Dwight was doing his best the whole time to make sure Michael Ryan and Pam weā€™re not successful, that was a low point for Dwight in my opinion

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well over 100 solo kills the remaining are masses ….. wtf is this bullshit /u/Total-Industry5810 Old School RuneScape!

well over 100 solo kills the remaining are masses ….. wtf is this bullshit /u/Total-Industry5810 Old School RuneScape!

well over 100 solo kills the remaining are masses ….. wtf is this bullshit /u/Total-Industry5810 Old School RuneScape! submitted by /u/Total-Industry5810
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Why do some people wake up before their alarm without fail? /u/ImmediateSwimming862 No such thing as stupid questions

Why do some people wake up before their alarm without fail? /u/ImmediateSwimming862 No such thing as stupid questions

Iā€™ve always been amazed by how some people can wake up a few minutes before their alarm goes off, as if their body has a perfectly timed “internal clock.” No matter how many times I try to replicate that, I find it incredibly hard to wake up. I, on the other hand, need to set multiple alarms just a few minutes apart to make sure I wake up, and even then, sometimes I still struggle to get out of bed. Iā€™ve noticed that when Iā€™m in a deep sleep, I feel completely disoriented when the alarm goes off, and I often turn it off without even realizing it. I wonder if people who wake up just before their alarm simply have lighter sleep cycles, or if itā€™s something you can train yourself to do. Iā€™ve also read a bit about sleep cycles and how we might wake up more easily if we do so during the right phase of the cycle, but Iā€™m not entirely sure how it works or if thereā€™s a technique that could help me.

Iā€™ve tried to be more disciplined with my sleep routine, going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, avoiding screens before bed, and trying to relax before going to sleep, but I still havenā€™t mastered the “superpower” of waking up before the alarm. It feels like my body just canā€™t adapt to that. Sometimes I wonder if itā€™s related to genetics or lifestyle, or maybe itā€™s something connected to stress that affects my sleep quality.

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ā€‹r/NoStupidQuestionsĀ Iā€™ve always been amazed by how some people can wake up a few minutes before their alarm goes off, as if their body has a perfectly timed “internal clock.” No matter how many times I try to replicate that, I find it incredibly hard to wake up. I, on the other hand, need to set multiple alarms just a few minutes apart to make sure I wake up, and even then, sometimes I still struggle to get out of bed. Iā€™ve noticed that when Iā€™m in a deep sleep, I feel completely disoriented when the alarm goes off, and I often turn it off without even realizing it. I wonder if people who wake up just before their alarm simply have lighter sleep cycles, or if itā€™s something you can train yourself to do. Iā€™ve also read a bit about sleep cycles and how we might wake up more easily if we do so during the right phase of the cycle, but Iā€™m not entirely sure how it works or if thereā€™s a technique that could help me. Iā€™ve tried to be more disciplined with my sleep routine, going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, avoiding screens before bed, and trying to relax before going to sleep, but I still havenā€™t mastered the “superpower” of waking up before the alarm. It feels like my body just canā€™t adapt to that. Sometimes I wonder if itā€™s related to genetics or lifestyle, or maybe itā€™s something connected to stress that affects my sleep quality. submitted by /u/ImmediateSwimming862 [link] [comments]Ā 

Iā€™ve always been amazed by how some people can wake up a few minutes before their alarm goes off, as if their body has a perfectly timed “internal clock.” No matter how many times I try to replicate that, I find it incredibly hard to wake up. I, on the other hand, need to set multiple alarms just a few minutes apart to make sure I wake up, and even then, sometimes I still struggle to get out of bed. Iā€™ve noticed that when Iā€™m in a deep sleep, I feel completely disoriented when the alarm goes off, and I often turn it off without even realizing it. I wonder if people who wake up just before their alarm simply have lighter sleep cycles, or if itā€™s something you can train yourself to do. Iā€™ve also read a bit about sleep cycles and how we might wake up more easily if we do so during the right phase of the cycle, but Iā€™m not entirely sure how it works or if thereā€™s a technique that could help me.

Iā€™ve tried to be more disciplined with my sleep routine, going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, avoiding screens before bed, and trying to relax before going to sleep, but I still havenā€™t mastered the “superpower” of waking up before the alarm. It feels like my body just canā€™t adapt to that. Sometimes I wonder if itā€™s related to genetics or lifestyle, or maybe itā€™s something connected to stress that affects my sleep quality.

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[link] [comments]Ā  Iā€™ve always been amazed by how some people can wake up a few minutes before their alarm goes off, as if their body has a perfectly timed “internal clock.” No matter how many times I try to replicate that, I find it incredibly hard to wake up. I, on the other hand, need to set multiple alarms just a few minutes apart to make sure I wake up, and even then, sometimes I still struggle to get out of bed. Iā€™ve noticed that when Iā€™m in a deep sleep, I feel completely disoriented when the alarm goes off, and I often turn it off without even realizing it. I wonder if people who wake up just before their alarm simply have lighter sleep cycles, or if itā€™s something you can train yourself to do. Iā€™ve also read a bit about sleep cycles and how we might wake up more easily if we do so during the right phase of the cycle, but Iā€™m not entirely sure how it works or if thereā€™s a technique that could help me. Iā€™ve tried to be more disciplined with my sleep routine, going to bed and waking up at the same time every day, avoiding screens before bed, and trying to relax before going to sleep, but I still havenā€™t mastered the “superpower” of waking up before the alarm. It feels like my body just canā€™t adapt to that. Sometimes I wonder if itā€™s related to genetics or lifestyle, or maybe itā€™s something connected to stress that affects my sleep quality. submitted by /u/ImmediateSwimming862 [link] [comments]

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