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Originally posted by Theresa View Post
You're going to be the only one coding it seems. Lots of dead weight for a hackathon in that team."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Hitch, that's a pretty fantastic idea tbh.
Could extend it way beyond cars too. Household appliances come to mind. There are tons of features on my ovens and induction hob that I keep meaning to figure out. Asking a chat assistant would be really helpful.
In for 3%I hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Lao Lao View PostComradeCollie TG4 May 24th, 9:30 - Reds na heireann is being broadcast.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by Solksjaer! View PostWhy were Leinster going for a try and not a drop goal ?
Heads just gone, no leadership.
But just oversized lads chasing odd shaped balls at the end of the day, no harm done. Waiting on a DART back to the Nortsoide\detox facility. Great atmosphere all weekend, fans from all over Europe. Worth experiencing."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Sexton on a bit of bother for being a graceless scumbag sore loser too- day keeps getting better
pocket pisser involved too
some of it at half time - lol probably played into the lossLast edited by MysteryGuest; 20-05-23, 22:49.Will you ever fuck off with that shite... you are easily one of the worst posters on here for this-Pokerhand
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Imagine losing a home final in a comp that is everything to you as the league you play is an irrelevant joke against a club for whom it is a secondary comp and who are busting their balls weekly in their real compand the fucking losers are rammed down our throats constantly as the cream Of Irish sport
Will you ever fuck off with that shite... you are easily one of the worst posters on here for this-Pokerhand
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Originally posted by MysteryGuest View PostIncoming bent boxing decision - she was thumped
Taylor put in a dogged effort against a great opponent in a higher weight class. No complaints on a majority decision but she wasn’t “thumped”. Few things to change for the rematch."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View Post
jaysus you’re on a roll here
Taylor put in a dogged effort against a great opponent in a higher weight class. No complaints on a majority decision but she wasn’t “thumped”. Few things to change for the rematch.
Leinster losing is hilarious thoughLast edited by MysteryGuest; 20-05-23, 23:26.Will you ever fuck off with that shite... you are easily one of the worst posters on here for this-Pokerhand
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Tim Dillon on the Windsor parasites https://youtu.be/2r_OYsQM55Q?t=231Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by Lazare View Post
We don't do them anymore Paul but I can hook you up with a guy. Can be electric or manually operated with a crank handle. I have the latter and it's fantastic. Really handy for barbecuing on a rainy day.
also does anyone know a good place to buy orderbook patio tiles, and would they fit them? Got a quote there and it was obscene
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post
Said 51,000 people in the stands.
Heads just gone, no leadership.
But just oversized lads chasing odd shaped balls at the end of the day, no harm done. Waiting on a DART back to the Nortsoide\detox facility. Great atmosphere all weekend, fans from all over Europe. Worth experiencing.
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View PostMusic King Semi Finals are up:
https://www.irishpokerboards.com/for...g-semi-final-1
https://www.irishpokerboards.com/for...g-semi-final-2Last edited by Denny Crane; 21-05-23, 12:09.
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Anyone got any insight into this... (can't read the full story obvs. not paying the Indo anything for anything)
Gardaí search home of bookie group chief in competition probe
Oh... actually I'm sure gambling Twitter will fix me in later!
Not on there so much these days either since the Musk shambles.
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Originally posted by BennyHiFi View PostAnyone got any insight into this... (can't read the full story obvs. not paying the Indo anything for anything)
Gardaí search home of bookie group chief in competition probe
Oh... actually I'm sure gambling Twitter will fix me in later!
Not on there so much these days either since the Musk shambles.SPOILERThe Meath home of the chairwoman of the Irish Bookmakers Association (IBA) was searched last month by officers from Ireland’s competition watchdog and from the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau, as part of a criminal investigation..
The IBA represents 730 of 765 bookmakers in Ireland, including global chains such as Paddy Power and Ladbrokes. Last week the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) began a High Court application to determine if any documents seized from the IBA are legally privileged.
Paul Comerford, an authorised officer of the CCPC, has submitted an affidavit to the court outlining how he is part of an ongoing criminal investigation into suspected breaches of competition law.
He said the search at the Kilcock, Co Meath home of Sharon Byrne, chairwoman and spokesman for the IBA, related to a suspected breach of Section 4 of the Competition Act 2002. That provision prohibits agreements and decisions between associations, and “concerted practices” that aim to prevent, restrict or distort competition.
The Act says this can be achieved through a series of methods, including price fixing, limiting technical development or investment, and sharing markets or sources of supply.
Comerford said the search of Byrne’s house in Kilcock — the registered address of the IBA — was carried out at 8am on April 20 following a search warrant issued by District Court Judge Miriam Walsh in Trim on April 13.
The information he swore at the District Court to obtain the warrant contains information that is “privileged” and “highly sensitive”, and its disclosure would prejudice the ongoing criminal investigation, he said.
Comerford said he showed Byrne the search warrant on the morning it was executed.
He said the seized items include hard copy and soft copy documents and a laptop. Byrne signed the five pages of exhibit charts.
After the raid, the CCPC received correspondence from Eversheds Sutherland, solicitors for Byrne and the IBA, claiming some of the seized material was privileged.
Byrne is claiming the seized items included personal and legally privileged information, while some of the documents relate to other businesses. Both Byrne and the IBA are claiming privilege over all the records until they had time to review them.
Comerford said all the seized material is in secure storage at the CCPC’s Dublin HQ and will only be accessed by agreement with the IBA and Byrne, or by order of the court.
The CCPC is proposing that any contested documents be identified, so they can be reviewed by an independent lawyer who can then evaluate the privilege claims before a final ruling is made by a judge.
In a statement, the IBA said it “operates in accordance with all legal and regulatory requirements, and we will fully cooperate with the CCPC on this matter.”
Their statement continues: "Our association remains deeply committed to safeguarding the best interests of consumers who enjoy having a bet, while protecting individuals who may be susceptible to problem gambling."
The CCPC said the High Court action was taken to determine if documents obtained as part of an investigation are legally privileged, or if they can be disclosed to investigators.
“This is a procedural matter related to a criminal investigation under our competition law powers,” said the CCPC.
Financial filings show the IBA had turnover of €1.27m in 2021, up from €341,000 in 2020. It paid €70,000 to Sharon Byrne, its one employee. It also declared small related transactions with PP Construction Kilcock Ltd and Shaby Communications Ltd, two companies of which Byrne is a co-director with Paul Pender, her husband.
PP Construction Kilcock — which has retained profits of €500,000 — works with bookmakers such as Boyle Sports and Ladbrokes to build retail spaces. There is no suggestion that Paul Pender or his companies are under investigation.
Flutter, the parent company of Paddy Power, confirmed it had 251 shops in the IBA. It referred questions back to the IBA.
Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by Wombatman View PostMad what the immigration issue did to politics in the US, UK and across Europe. It's never been a massive factor in Irish politics but it's going to be and sadly it's going to get ugly."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Post
Given our own immigration story, that would be truly sad.
Official position is admirable considering they are the extreme nationalist political wing of a military campaign whose sole tactic was ethnic cleansing.
It's one thing to listen to Mary Lou and the leadership but get into any conversation with the Wheelie Bins and their apparatchiks and you will hear a very different tone.
Ireland is full of Shinners activists biting lumps out of their ttheir. It's a long way until the election.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post
Shinners are struggling to hold the line.
Official position is admirable considering they are the extreme nationalist political wing of a military campaign whose sole tactic was ethnic cleansing.
It's one thing to listen to Mary Lou and the leadership but get into any conversation with the Wheelie Bins and their apparatchiks and you will hear a very different tone.
Ireland is full of Shinners activists biting lumps out of their ttheir. It's a long way until the election.Jayzus, Sheila! I forgot me feckin' trousers
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Originally posted by Pat Mustard View Post
Can you please explain bolded bit? Maybe its just me but don't have a clue what it's meant to mean..
The sad history of Irish emigration is a result of next to ZERO electoral Opportunities
The only desire for genetic cleansing/ genocide where by the British in Ireland , India . It's coming home to roost and the poor middle English dumbwits waving at their new king are sinking in the mire. Their Spawn still lurk
Millions died from a potato blight - yeah right. Ethnic cleansing right there -? what an insult to these people . No comparison.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post
Shinners are struggling to hold the line.
Official position is admirable considering they are the extreme nationalist political wing of a military campaign whose sole tactic was ethnic cleansing.
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post
Shinners are struggling to hold the line.
Official position is admirable considering they are the extreme nationalist political wing of a military campaign whose sole tactic was ethnic cleansing.
It's one thing to listen to Mary Lou and the leadership but get into any conversation with the Wheelie Bins and their apparatchiks and you will hear a very different tone.
Ireland is full of Shinners activists biting lumps out of their ttheir. It's a long way until the election.
u would be a good pusher of a wheelie bin
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Originally posted by hotspur View Post
It's so easy to attack the Shinners in so many ways, why resort to factually incorrect interpretations of the IRA campaign?Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View Post
Shinners are struggling to hold the line.
Official position is admirable considering they are the extreme nationalist political wing of a military campaign whose sole tactic was ethnic cleansing.
It's one thing to listen to Mary Lou and the leadership but get into any conversation with the Wheelie Bins and their apparatchiks and you will hear a very different tone.
Ireland is full of Shinners activists biting lumps out of their ttheir. It's a long way until the election.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Not sure I've ever been at anything quite as stressful as that hackathon this weekend. We managed to battle through to a whopping third prize (from 12 to 14 teams) and can now glory in our minor-denomination gift voucher and sweat-stained t-shirts.
The original idea I'd mentioned here was around car manuals. We significantly pivoted from this both on the Saturday and today, each causing us setbacks but also leading to some decent outcomes.
The end product was 'DeviceMaestro' - definitely a name to be ditched and a better name imagined.
The product in its basic form: all your household appliances stored on an app, and any problems with them solved. We use OpenAI embeddings to store all the manuals for each, so whenever something goes wrong, or you want to do something new - e.g. find out what the non-plus30seconds button on the microwave actually do - then the app has all the info waiting there for you. Its a decent basic idea, I think. For example, the washing machine manual we used as one illustration was a few hundred pages long. wtf is going on with washing machines and what glorious advantages are we not taking advantage of?
Anyway that was our core demonstration. This was due to pivoting away from car manuals on the grounds of fairly obvious legal liability if something went wrong and the risk of life-or-death misleading information.
Then today we set about feature expansion.
Our first thought, which we implemented - was an 'upgrade' feature. The app knows all your devices, it knows all your historic issues with those devices - so: click a button to receive a recommendation for a better device. This uses a websearch facility on langchain. All you need to enter is e.g. 'microwave' and the model then draws on all its collected intelligence about your existing microwave to come up with a better recommendation, including availability in your area. I demonstrated this live in the final pitch today and thought it worked very well. The response listed a new microwave and exactly why it was better.
Then there was the 'could-have-been' ideas. We were ridiculously close to demonstrating an ability to talk to the app with voice and receive a voice answer. Literally minutes away, but there was a bug with one of the packages leading to a manic attempt to completely undo two hours of code-work in five minutes. I've genuinely not sure I've ever felt so stressed. A few other ideas we were close to completing, but couldn't get finished were YouTube parsing of device-review videos and how-to-use-this-device videos. The idea here being to seed these into responses as extra information on top of what is in the instruction manual with a link to the relevant YouTube video. We had worked out the parsing, but couldn't implement. There was also loads of work done on an 'energy-optimise my device' tab - using device manuals and broader information to help you optimise things like your fridge. Loads of other ideas that we discussed but couldn't get in - storing and managing communication around device warranties etc.
Although one person on the team, who couldn't make it Saturday as she was away, came in today and did the work of two people over three days doing up this fucking brilliant Figma app mimic video showing the future features. So we got some credit for the planned future features.
The key downfall was the Saturday. We became obsessed with working out how to retrieve images from manuals. On the grounds that these would be really nice in the responses to questions. Most of the day - 12 hours - spent on that by three of us, and we just couldn't work it out. It turns out to be something that's just not yet possible. I came home that evening quite dejected and the wife - well used to keeping tech projects moving along - goes, but sure that's not even the key point of the idea - Ditch it and move on. I brought that philosophy into the day today. We came up with ten things we were going to do with a strict rule that if we weren't making massive progress on any individual idea within 30 minutes of starting it, we had to either dump it or get the informal agreement of the rest of the group that it was vital to continue.
That helped knock off loads of delays. Oh if only we had done that on the Saturday.
My personal failing was with one of the guys - a really smart data scientist, Indian guy, recent graduate. He would often get into staring at a screen working on code with no real purpose. Today then, I asked him if he would work on a few specific ideas, and listed them out. And it turns out that was what he was waiting for all along - literally, somebody to tell him what to do. He ended up contributing brilliantly. Lesson learned really there, as yesterday I was treating everyone as 'we're all in this together', but I should have realised that given his age and lack of work experience, he would actually want to be given some friendly guidance on what to do and needed some structure.
We live, we learn.
Thought it was quite interesting how many ideas presented were actually good. Like really good. tbh I'd rated five or six of them ahead of ours, but you can't argue with results. My main man, Kev, who we went through this every moment and could indeed now be friends4eva was saying that when he used to go to hackathons before covid that it was rare enough that you'd see truly innovative ideas, as just so many variations of the same tech ideas already existed. But it seemed like the capacity of GPT has opened up this whole new field of really cool possibilities that we just haven't seen before. Indeed, our group of four are now bounding ahead with two separate ideas.
tl'dr - definitely go to a hackathon if you ever have a chance, its a truly fascinating process.Last edited by Hitchhiker's Guide To...; 21-05-23, 22:34."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostMy personal failing was with one of the guys - a really smart data scientist, Indian guy, recent graduate. He would often get into staring at a screen working on code with no real purpose. Today then, I asked him if he would work on a few specific ideas, and listed them out. And it turns out that was what he was waiting for all along - literally, somebody to tell him what to do. He ended up contributing brilliantly. Lesson learned really there, as yesterday I was treating everyone as 'we're all in this together', but I should have realised that given his age and lack of work experience, he would actually want to be given some friendly guidance on what to do and needed some structure.
We live, we learn.
."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostHitch, that's a pretty fantastic idea tbh.
Could extend it way beyond cars too. Household appliances come to mind. There are tons of features on my ovens and induction hob that I keep meaning to figure out. Asking a chat assistant would be really helpful.
In for 3%"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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I got that fancy Bora hob and I just press the power button and the '7' button, like I've done with all previous induction hobs. Heat the thing - don't heat the thing. That's all you need from a hob surely?
Same with the washing machine. The dial has about 20 options...'daily wash' is the only one I'd ever dare choose.
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Originally posted by zuutroy View PostI got that fancy Bora hob and I just press the power button and the '7' button, like I've done with all previous induction hobs. Heat the thing - don't heat the thing. That's all you need from a hob surely?
Same with the washing machine. The dial has about 20 options...'daily wash' is the only one I'd ever dare choose.
I could RTFM but I think I'll wait and buy Hitch's appI hold silver in tit for tat, and I love you for that
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Originally posted by Lazare View Post
Mine (hob) has a feature that heats entirely one full side of it with slightly different temps, you move the pot around on it I think or something. Have never used it as I haven't really delved into exactly why I would use it.
I could RTFM but I think I'll wait and buy Hitch's app
Same goes for the new BBQ beast that I picked up the other week. That's actually the only one I would care about mastering.
What would the revenue model be Hitch?"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Lazare View PostThe bit you mentioned about the technology opening up so much in terms of possibilities, does that then make monetising ideas more difficult?Last edited by Hitchhiker's Guide To...; 22-05-23, 09:40."We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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It's a bit of a difficult one. You'd actually end up losing money is the first few months of user acquisition as the retrieval process is quite expensive. Ideally you'd make it as cheap as possible - e.g. €20 a year - and then hope that the likes of Harvey Norman, PC World think its worth buying?"We're not f*cking Burundi" - Big Phil
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