seanv507
seanv507 t1_j7k1s2t wrote
The point about python is that all the machine learning libraries are just wrappers around c++ libraries so, the speed of the language is largely irrelevant
seanv507 t1_iuqm09l wrote
Reply to comment by Happy_Ad_5555 in [D] Do we need to know low level programming languages like C++ and Rust? by Happy_Ad_5555
Please can you edit your question and put a lot more information about yourself and your experience.
Right now it sounds like you have got basic python experience and expect to get a ml engineering job.
It's not going to happen.
You need ml knowledge, data structures, databases, probably c++/rust just for your CV to be accepted
seanv507 t1_iu5yc5p wrote
Reply to [D] Predicting input values from taget value by ARFGHA
Bayesian optimisation
Response surface methodology
seanv507 t1_is5yefx wrote
Reply to comment by galaxyfrapp in [Homemade] Cantonese Crispy Pork Belly by galaxyfrapp
so I am no expert, but in the photo only the outer edges look bobbled up. my reference is eg https://thewoksoflife.com/cantonese-roast-pork-belly/ where the whole surface is covered in bubbles.
seanv507 t1_is4wevq wrote
Reply to [Homemade] Cantonese Crispy Pork Belly by galaxyfrapp
If you want it more crispy, you should pierce the skin with something sharp ( I use the spikes on my corn cob holder). I do it 15 to 20 minutes into the cooking as the skin hardens enough to pierce more easily
seanv507 t1_jbkc2o1 wrote
Reply to comment by Constant-Cranberry29 in Can feature engineering avoid overfitting? by Constant-Cranberry29
Please just remove the question. Basically your stack overflow question is asking to debug your code. No general principles