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artificial-intelligence
The branch of computer science dealing with the reproduction, or mimicking of human-level intelligence, self-awareness, knowledge, conscience, and thought in computer programs.
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At this moment relu_layer op doesn't allow threshold configuration, and legacy RELU op allows that.
We should add configuration option to relu_layer.
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Add T9 decoder
Hey Hackers of this spoopy month!
Welcome to the Ciphey repo(s)!
This issue requires you to add a decoder.
This wiki section walks you through EVERYTHING you need to know, and we've added some more links at the bottom of this issue to detail more about the decoder.
https://github.com/Ciphey/Ciphey/wiki#adding-your-own-crackers--decoders
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Currently, when entering epic mode the README is frozen in the last level of the tower. When you're trying to fine-tune the score for a level other than the last one, it would be helpful if we had the README for that level available. The proposal is that when entering epic mode, the README is updated with all levels, one following the other.
Example:
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Fedora & apt-get
Specs
- Leon version: latest
- OS (or browser) version: Fedora 30
- Node.js version: 10.16.3
- Complete "npm run check" output:
➡ Here is the diagnosis about your current setup
✔ Run
✔ Run modules
✔ Reply you by texting
❗ Amazon Polly text-to-speech
❗ Google Cloud text-to-speech
❗ Watson text-to-speech
❗ Offline text-to-speech
❗ Google Cloud speech-to-text
❗ Watson spee
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All the docs still say:
But we now support a different syntax:
Although we have backward support, all the docs (including readme) needs to reflect the new way of doing it
cc @Borda @rohitgr7 @akihironitta @ananthsub @carmocca @Borda