doesn't work due to requirement of online data augmentation like random crops and image distortions (for image model, loading is a non-issue for text). And a feature database is not going to help you if you just need to iterate over all the features.
This is a disgusting point of view. You view those who are different from you as subhuman. I bet you see people who wear their tradional non-Western clothing as icky, or poor people as dirty. Anyone not wearing a suit and tie is not worthy of your respect? And dare someone wear something comfortable, because they don't conform to YOUR norms they're somehow being disrespectful, when YOU are the one lacking the base decency to see other humans as worthy of respect.
Most of us don't have any meaningful avenues to do so (although there's plenty of simulacrums if one just wants to feel like they're "doing something").
But, more importantly, it's generally not something that can be done on a timeframe that would actually benefit you and solve your immediate problem. Yes, we should be fixing systemic problems at proper scale, but meanwhile we still have to function within the current messy state of affairs.
This paper came out after. You read the date wrong. The weird formatting and very short size also point to this. This paper is a clear rip-off and an instance of academic fraud.
Or it could be that people are LGBT and can now safely come out and be LGBT? If you look at a chart of handness, as left-hander were no longer forced to be right-handers, the proportion of left-handers shot up till stabilizing at the naturally occuring population level. Why couldn't it be the exact same is occurring with LGBT identification?
Brass of course looks fancier, but in terms of craftsmanship I don't know if there is such great gulf between cnc milling and 3d printing, both are processes where the computer does the physical part of the process