He's trying to muscle in on our /xxxx/ Generals.Lets all point and laugh at him for trying.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aircAruvnKk
why are you bothering with these threads? organic leaf posters left like a year ago at least. I only come here to shit on the glowniggers that run this place now.
>>519857839Is the Hindu purposefully copying Trudeau
>>519858367what
Might want to update your pic you dumb nigger
>>519858303>/thisThe jeets are probably paid to promote canadian political class talking points. But for significantly less than they pay the CBC.
>>519859509nope, 5/5 of the political parties in canada with seats are stupid.
What is a Derivative?The derivative of a function f(x) is another function (denoted as f'(x)) that describes the rate of change of the original f(x). For some real-world intuition of what is going on here, realize that the derivative of an object's position expresses its velocity. The derivative of an object's velocity expresses its acceleration, and the derivative of an object's acceleration is the expression of the feeling of Jerk, (or jolt acceleration and deceleration). When you drive a car, you'll notice the speedometer goes up and down. Another name for the speedometer is "The first derivative of the Car's position".We're trying to find "the rate of change" of our data, to optimally tune our theta weights. The rate of change is important because we need to chase the fleeing anomaly in the original f(x). When a Dog jumps into the air to catch the frisbee, like a good doggo, the Dog's brain is taking the first and maybe second derivative of the function describing the frisbee's position against sliding temporal window samples.The derivative of the algebraic equation "3x" is "3". The derivative of sin(x) is cos(x), and the derivative of 2x^7 is 14x^6. You need to look at hundreds of them to get an intuition for what is happening and why. https://www.derivative-calculator.net(1 of 2)
>>519861170The partial derivative of a function with respect to a direction inside an "until convergence" loop is the most primitive example of gradient descent. Back in 1676, a genius mathematician named Leibniz worked out a chain rule to help us get what we want the derivative of any function, by following a recipe. He only had pen and paper, we have computers and can calculate any derivative by just using the lists of numbers.Adding the output of the First Derivative of your observed function, gives us a pointer vector that if we add on to the original function, gives us a guess for where the anomaly in the data will be after we close our eyes for N seconds and open them again.Your brain does the mathematical derivative at the speed of light without you knowing it, because your brain knows how much energy to put in a muscle so you can catch the baseball as it is flying toward you. Your brain is triangulating the balls position employing derivatives, and furthermore using derivatives to know how much acceleration now will add up to make your hand intersect the ball.The training step of artificial intelligence involves the GPU taking the derivative of every neuron with respect to the direction vectors offered by both the observation and the model's answer. The slope tells you which direction this weight should go, to be less wrong for this training example. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/L0RBvXykRIM(2 of 2)
>>519857839>almost none of these people are in politics anymoreBernier is too jewy and blanchet is running down the clock.
>>519858367https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xngBF-sWsLg
>>519857839>Just vote for some sockpuppet, bro!They're ALL the same.>Libs>Cons>NDP>GreenALL of these fucks supported the scamdemic.
>>519861481vote ppc