ML - The way the world works - analyzing how things work

David Nishimoto
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Jan 4, 2021 • 16min

Pyspark

Will clustered servers for big data drive machine learning pipelines
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Jan 2, 2021 • 33min

Weekly recap

Thoughts
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Dec 31, 2020 • 20min

Thorium reactor

Why thorium as a future energy generator
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Dec 31, 2020 • 19min

Random search cv and nlp topic classification

Finding the summary sentence in a document
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Dec 30, 2020 • 19min

How lenr will be used to create hydrogen for cars, homes and manufacturing

Energetics new cold fusion, superwave technology, and history Fact: 1. In 2005 water left at room temperature two days earlier had boiled for more than five hours 2. Energetics Technologies saw evidence that 25 times more electric energy was being released than had been put in. Low energy nuclear reaction began to look promising. 3. Naval Research laboratories loaded microscopic nano-particles of palladium with deuterium and in thousands of experiments measured excess heat every time. 4. In 2001, Shaul Lesin and University of California-Berkeley nuclear engineer Ehud Greenspan tested low-energy nuclear reactions in electrolytic cells with varied results. 5. The Energetics used a modulated electric current (superwave) developed by Irving Dardik, who believe that by layering waves of electric current within each other, he could load deuterium into palladium at a great level. “Waves waving within waves” drives the LENR. Superwaves are defined as a low frequency carrying wave with several successive stages of amplitude and frequency modulation. Pulse energy seems to help load more deuterium into the palladium foil. As the palladium becomes saturated with deuterium, the deuterium moves back and forth in the lattice in unison. The more deuterium that is loaded into the palladium the higher the chances of excess heat. 6. In January 2010, Energetics shipped two 16,000 kilogram containers from Israel to Columbia. Seven Israeli researchers moved to Columbia. The incubator will benefit from top flight staff and facilities for testing. 7. Before the technology can be taken to market, consistent out must be achieved. “Sometimes it a little, and sometimes it’s a lot. So clearly we don’t understand the process, and this company and this laboratory is established to achieve reliable results”, says Jake Halliday, CEO of MU Life Science Business Incubator. (Reference Link) 8. Four experimental approaches are being pursued: electrolysis (EC), glow-discharge (GD), gas loading in catalyst cells(CC), and high-pressure high-temperature cell (HPTC) with ultrasonic wave excitation. Run #64b gave 1500% excess heat over a duration of 80 hours with a total excess energy of 4.6 megajoules. The most successful run was obtained in electrolytic cells. The current flowing through an electrolytic cells, or through a glow discharge chamber, was a superwave, a mixture of several low frequency components.
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Dec 29, 2020 • 17min

Hyper parameter coefficients

Walmart uses ai to watch for restocking products and missed product scans and to predict
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Dec 29, 2020 • 22min

Lenr nuclear transformations explained

5 grams of copper to nickel over six months is transformed
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Dec 28, 2020 • 18min

Hyper parameter tuning

Thoughts on random search cv
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Dec 27, 2020 • 9min

How to produce hydrogen cheaply

Catalyst, boast, and brownian water
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Dec 26, 2020 • 36min

Hydrogen highway

Electric vehicles have a power problem. It takes massive electric power generators to power electric vehicles. One Gasoline station has a capacity of 10,000 to 20,000 gallons or 500 megawatt hours of electric power. To match the energy storage capacity of gasoline fuel station with batteries would take a 10-acre battery farm.

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