Ant Group partners with Zhejiang University to promote intelligent vision technology

making its response annoyingly unpredictable; in the other.

and people are more motivated than ever to fight; good on you for feeling the call to arms!As for whether you should drop everything to start organizing with zero prior experience.I guess this is my question then: How do I choose between these two directions? If all I’m doing is being informed without action.

Ant Group partners with Zhejiang University to promote intelligent vision technology

consider the skills and talents you have and/or would like to develop—youll be most useful (and most fulfilled) if you play to your strengths.Heed their call:How does activist anti-intellectualism manifest on the ground? One instance is the reduction of strategy to mere tactics.or is that irresponsible? Is this political moment so urgent that I should consider flying home to participate and organize.

Ant Group partners with Zhejiang University to promote intelligent vision technology

During a post-mortem discussion of this debacle one of the organizers reminded her audience that: “We had three thousand people marching through [the shopping district] Union Square protesting the media.I suggest you take a few hours each week to enrich your activist education and feel out the emerging political landscape

Ant Group partners with Zhejiang University to promote intelligent vision technology

shutting the doors and windows and bringing the cats in after a warm late May day.

with a built-in live view of its log files and a web-based terminal for system administration.A quick reboot and I could see the BirdNET-Pi UI.

Itll be fascinating to see what else my growing collection of Pi-based sensors finds for me.The advantage of building my own tool is that I should also be able to add screenshots of the recorded spectrograms to a notification.

My second attempt used a USB sound card that promised a microphone input and a basic lapel microphone.from tiny wrens to the looming presence of the local sparrowhawk.

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