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since my monitor has been showing sign of clear death, i've been looking for something new to buy, but every time i look for the differences between the aforementioned subjects, i find something different, so i thought about using the collective knowledge of us all.
Here's what i've learned so far, and please do correct me if i'm wrong: (let's assume the monitor has a 144Hz refresh rate)
- Native G-Sync is rated between 1Hz and 144Hz, G-Sync Compatible is rated between 30/45/60Hz (it can vary) and 144Hz, so as long as you don't go lower than 30/45/60FPS, you have a tear-free experience.
-Native G-Sync means Nvidia performed over 300 tests on said monitor, compatible is "just" certified by Nvidia (don't know the actual difference)
-Non-native G-Sync monitors lacks ULMB function (Ultra-Low Motion Blue)
Aaaaand i believe that's pretty much it. Are there any inaccuracies in my statements? Am i missing something?
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Assuming that you have sound files for each word and you want to match future sounds to words, I would look to use a neural network as your classifier.
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This week's bad idea? Eating your phone So, why not recycle our phones the old-fashioned way, and eat them?
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Do you know the answer Dear Hey there How to eat your phone?
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# Basic syntax:
dictionary['new_key'] = value
# Example:
d = {'a': 1, 'b': 5} # Define dictionary
d['c'] = 37 # Add a new key to the dictionary
print(d)
--> {'a': 1, 'b': 5, 'c': 37}
Source: w3schools
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How to python how to add a new key to a dictionary (Python Programing Language)