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MarekLa

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I'm just going to re-awaken this one because, to me it looked suspiciously like Mercedes and Bosch could have something going on together in the smart home department as well.








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I prefer Akida Ballista 🇩🇪🇦🇺
 
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Beautifully written Equitable. Exquisite in fact.
I work in a global network control centre and our estimate is 15%-20% Russian full invasion of Ukraine, which is higher than I would have expected but there are wiser minds it seems. Living in Belgium, gas prices are already high and a crisis would be dreadful, Putin will time it for the winter if we are indeed heading down that path. At least there exists Akida which will change the world in a far different way.
 
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Ok...... FF here is some more to add to your posts. Some EXTRA wood to put on that FIRE!

Thomas Hülsing​

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Konstanz, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland​

You might be interested to know that BADEN-WURTTEMBERG is a "suburb" of STUTTGART in Bavaria, just happens to be where MERCEDES BENZ and BMW are based. MERC Museum is quite outstanding and worth the visit also. :)

Yak52.
Sorry Yak52 - I have to correct you because you are completly wrong. I just flew over the next pages and couldnt find this post beeing corrected - so if it has been done yet, sorry for double correction.
- Baden-Württemberg is not a suburb of Stuttgart. Baden-Württemberg is one of Germanys 16 Federal states (like Queensland is one of Australia)
- Stuttgart is the Capital of Baden-Württemberg
- So Stuttgart is not located in Bavaria (onother Federal state)
- BMW is located in Munich (the capital of federal state Bavaria)
- Konstanz is a city in the Federal state Baden-Württemberg
- Unfortunately the city Konstanz has nothing to do with Stuttgart (Mercedes headquarter) or Munich (BMW headquarter)

Please see the map of Germanys federal states with ther capitals below (Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria are the two in the very south)

bundeslaender-deutschland-hauptstaedte.jpg
 
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BaconLover

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The Fools writes an article about the SP decline today and then writes about Musks neurolink monkey publicity issues with the heading:
A case of mistaken identity?

They are living up to their name the fools!



I have posted this previously on HC, but this is a timely reminder why we should AVOID these fools.

Must watch for all investors (along with the must read ''The psychology of money'' book) 👌
 
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I have posted this previously on HC, but this is a timely reminder why we should AVOID these fools.

Must watch for all investors (along with the must read ''The psychology of money'' book) 👌

I’ll see it later, hey BL check out MGT thread has arrived on the stock exchange a couple of days ago, welcome them in mate and make them feel at home. Hopefully the others will join, more members.
 
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AARONASX

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I have posted this previously on HC, but this is a timely reminder why we should AVOID these fools.

Must watch for all investors (along with the must read ''The psychology of money'' book) 👌

Thanks Bacon, yes a wise and timely reminder, everyone should take note 19-21mins. 😉
 
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@uiux love the piss take on hc. That feeble has no shame
 
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TheFunkMachine

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Dr knows-some-of-it admitted that he does not understand the tech.

In a nutshell, spiking neural networks (SNNs) work by comparing patterns of input spike events (also referred to as activations) with stored patterns of spikes representing a known item or object (referred to as weights). In the case of images, an event is a change in pixel signal strength, so where there are several pixels with the same signal strength, no "event" occurs, and thus no spike is generated.

The good Doctor equates spiking neural networks (ASNNS) with analog spiking neural networks in which neurons accumulate input voltage spikes to reach a threshold voltage required to trigger an output voltage spike.

PvdM invented digital spiking neural networks (DSNNs) in which neurons accumulate input digital bits ("1-bit") in order to accumulate a threshold count of binary 1's to trigger an output 1-bit "spike". The digital binary circuits are standard semicoductor logic circuits which are easier and more reliable to implement than analog circuits.

PvdM's DSNNs are capable of on-chip learning, a feature which ANNs struggle to implement.

ANNs also suffer from the problem of of manufacturing variations and inconsistencies which affect the reliability of the magnitude and consequently the addition of spike voltages.

The doctor talks about transistors acting as amplifiers and as binary switshes. this is illustrated in this simplified graph:

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The output of the amplifier region is critically dependent on the precise nature of the slope of the amplifier line and is very sensitive to variations in the input voltage, whereas output of the binary switch zone is almost entirley independent of variations in the input voltage magnitude beyond the "knee" of the curve. The "Binary Zone" is the saturauion region of the transistor.

ANNs operate in the amplifier zone, while DSNNs operate in the binary zone.

[Note that the shape of the transistor operation line varies with the applied supply voltage.]
Ok, so if that was an answer to my question am I fair to say that Brainchips patent covers a wide spectrum in the digital SNN of Neuromorphic chips whiles others could potentially go down the less beneficial rout of analog SNN to get around Brainchips patents ?

Thanks for the reply:)
 
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I have posted this previously on HC, but this is a timely reminder why we should AVOID these fools.

Must watch for all investors (along with the must read ''The psychology of money'' book) 👌


I met Peter Thornehill back in 2017. He is a very smart man who has amassed great wealth from the stock market. His strategies relate to long term investing in LIC's and ETF and not to time and beat the market - the market will do the hard yards on it own.
Similarly when you apply his principles to BRN, one would buy and hold for the long term. There is really no need to constantly buy and sell the share trying to time the market with the possibility of making a gain or making a massive loss or even not being able to gain a position in the share at all.

(Peter's a born and bred Reservoir boy from Melbournes North! The most amazing story he told me once was that he used to do drug (medicines) deliveries with his push bike after school. He would ride his bike after school from Reservoir, to a pharmaceutical distribution site off Bell st in Preston. He would load up his bag with various drugs and take them back to the various pharmacies that existed on his way home. Imagine having a kid do that these days!)
 
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BaconLover

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I met Peter Thornehill back in 2017. He is a very smart man who has amassed great wealth from the stock market. His strategies relate to long term investing in LIC's and ETF and not to time and beat the market - the market will do the hard yards on it own.
Similarly when you apply his principles to BRN, one would buy and hold for the long term. There is really no need to constantly buy and sell the share trying to time the market with the possibility of making a gain or making a massive loss or even not being able to gain a position in the share at all.

(Peter's a born and bred Reservoir boy from Melbournes North! The most amazing story he told me once was that he used to do drug (medicines) deliveries with his push bike after school. He would ride his bike after school from Reservoir, to a pharmaceutical distribution site off Bell st in Preston. He would load up his bag with various drugs and take them back to the various pharmacies that existed on his way home. Imagine having a kid do that these days!)
That's awesome. He has come across as a genuine hardworking and a man with integrity. Not a quality that you see in Financial industry.
I followed him when I started my journey, and must say, a few of his YouTube videos helped me immensely when I started. Still helps me in my mindset, and let's be real, investing is mostly mindset.
I have read his book too, ''Motivated Money'', still has the book with me. Highly recommended as well for those who get a bit upset when share price drops down a bit.
 
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JDelekto

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you are right


I should have seriously upped my meme output

What would be funny is if someone were to create a Web page with an innocuous article about BrainChip, pretty much mention all the knowns, etc., then post a link to the story here and see if it were to surface on HC. Assuming that it does, replace the images with, "This Article was Plagiarized by....." and let it go at that.
 
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What would be funny is if someone were to create a Web page with an innocuous article about BrainChip, pretty much mention all the knowns, etc., then post a link to the story here and see if it were to surface on HC. Assuming that it does, replace the images with, "This Article was Plagiarized by....." and let it go at that.
I'm sure any genuine investor looking to do some due dilligence via hot crapper would see that only one person is posting all these articles and see through it.
 
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Yes, instead of being so mean!

Quatrojos, this forum has been quite pleasant without name calling. Let’s not start now please.

I value Uiux’s input very much and appreciate all the hard work he does; providing factual information at a level much higher than I could produce or sometimes even understand. I also like his quick witted humour and the fact he doesn’t tolerate fools.

Let’s not act like the other forum. I haven’t visited that once since I left. I have moved on and don’t really care what they do or don’t do.

The best thing to do is live a good and happy life. I do that by looking forwards with positivity. Every day is a fresh start; full of choices and opportunites!

Cheers
 
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Quatrojos

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Quatrojos, this forum has been quite pleasant without name calling. Let’s not start now please.

I value Uiux’s input very much and appreciate all the hard work he does; providing factual information at a level much higher than I could produce or sometimes even understand. I also like his quick witted humour and the fact he doesn’t tolerate fools.

Let’s not act like the other forum. I haven’t visited that once since I left. I have moved on and don’t really care what they do or don’t do.

The best thing to do is live a good and happy life. I do that by looking forwards with positivity. Every day is a fresh start; full of choices and opportunites!

Cheers
Agreed but I wasn't name calling. I said UIUX was being mean and suggested more meme; less mean...
 
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zeeb0t

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Let's keep it to BRN. This forum has a conversation feature or The Lounge for anything not specifically stock related. Thanks!
 
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