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Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027. An 85% probability that 2027 will be another record-warmest year.
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Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027. An 85% probability that 2027 will be another record-warmest year.

Reddit r/climate·u/Splenda·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/climate: Higher warming predictions for 2026 and 2027. An 85% probability that 2027 will be another record-warmest year.

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MLB Hit Probability Model
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MLB Hit Probability Model

Reddit r/learnmachinelearning·u/PlatformEconomy7734·about 1 month ago
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I was working on a project tracking MLB Hit Probability and Predicting Bases. I made a demo and was wondering what you guys thought of it! You simply enter a coordinate(where the ball was first touched) with the batted ball data and the model predicts…

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Randomly generated chord progressions with probability

Reddit r/ableton·u/Kreo_The_One·about 1 month ago
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Hi, was wondering if there were any plugins/vsts, m4l devices, or standalone methods to create generative chord progressions My thought process was something that could repeatedly move from one chord to another, with certain modulations/resolutions being…

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Machine Learning Supports Existence of Previously Unrecognized Transient Astronomical Phenomena in Historical Observatory Images
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Machine Learning Supports Existence of Previously Unrecognized Transient Astronomical Phenomena in Historical Observatory Images

Transient, star-like point sources that appear and vanish over short timescales are described in astronomical images prior to launch of Sputnik.…

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Math Video Lectures - Free Science and Video Lectures Online!

freescienceonline.blogspot.com·Peter Krumins·about 1 month ago
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Hello everyone! This month I've various mathematics full courses from Harvard on Abstract Algebra and Sets, Counting, and Probability. And then I've a lecture on Kurt Godel, a lecture on John Nash, and visualizations of hypercomplex iterations.

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