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  1. Recommendations for free online movie sites? : r/Piracy - Reddit

    Hiya folks! So, I’m planning on hosting some movie nights with my online friends, but the site i usually use was taken down due to copyright : ( do you have any recommendations for some …

  2. What does a good programmer's code look like? [closed]

    Good code uses meaningful naming conventions for all but the most transient of objects. the name of something is informative about when and how to use the object. Good code is well …

  3. Reddit - Dive into anything

    Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. There's a community for whatever you're interested in on Reddit.

  4. What columns generally make good indexes? - Stack Overflow

    As a follow up to "What are indexes and how can I use them to optimise queries in my database?" where I am attempting to learn about indexes, what columns are good index candidates? …

  5. What's the consensus on Edge now? : r/browsers - Reddit

    Not belittling Edge, but it's ecosystem is really good if you use it (copilot for ai stuff, sidebar integration, vertical tabs, built in group tabs, workspaces, in-browser image editing, office …

  6. Is it good learning rate for Adam method? - Stack Overflow

    For example, 'learning rate' is not actually 'learning rate'. In sum: 1/ Needless to say,a small learning rate is not good, but a too big learning rate is definitely bad. 2/ Weight initialization is …

  7. What are ideal & dangerous temps for you CPU and GPU?

    Anything under 80C is ideal/good. 80-90C is okay. And 90+, you need to check case/fan set up. New GPUs are rated to reach high temperatures now and even if it gets that high it'll throttle to …

  8. How do you implement a good profanity filter? - Stack Overflow

    31 I don't know of any good libraries for this, but whatever you do, make sure that you err in the direction of letting stuff through. I've dealt with systems that wouldn't allow me to use …

  9. Is FlexJobs worth it? : r/remotework - Reddit

    Is FlexJobs worth it? Basically what it says on the tin, I've taken a glance at FlexJobs in the past, but they have a subscription model to access the job's board. As someone who needs to build …

  10. Newest Questions - Stack Overflow

    Ask questions, find answers and collaborate at work with Stack Overflow for Teams. Try Teams for free Explore Teams