Shinsekai21
Shinsekai21 t1_j5x8bsy wrote
Reply to What is protecting your iPhone? by AIVAORVAIA
PhoneRebel Rebel Gen 4 case for me
I was gonna go for Mous Limitless 5.0 for their lifetime warranty and reputable protection. But the color button on PhoneRebel case just look so damn good
Shinsekai21 t1_j5p0z8w wrote
I think it really depends.
Personally I think Applecare is too expensive for me (over $100 a year) for what it offers.
I’m on tight budget so I’m gambling on $48 case would protect my phone if I drop it (and I drop my phone like 2-3 times a month)
Shinsekai21 t1_j5ozkqg wrote
I’m using different brand ($48 for 1 case) so I can’t speak much about Caudable.
I do notice that the premium cases ($40 and above) generally offer good enough protection for everyday drop. The only concern is their quality. For example, cases break down or yellowing.
Personally I would choose brands which offer lifetime warranty like Mous (and Bullstrap I think). It gives me a peace of mind knowing that my $50-$60 might not be wasted in about 1-2 year.
Though with that being said, I still picked the other brand (just 3 month warranty) because their case look better lol.
Shinsekai21 t1_ist96jj wrote
Best Reddit app is Apollo in my opinion. I was an avid RedditIsFun user but Apollo is even better.
Best wireless earbud, I would recommend the Sony one over the AirPod Pro. Beside the best noise cancellation + great sound quality that Sony earbud offer, the AirPod Pro/AirPod Max is reported to had their noise cancellation nerfed significantly over the time.
I have seen AirPod pro users saying that repeated in this sub and r/Apple as well as journalist (The verge I believe)
Shinsekai21 t1_j8wrcvo wrote
Reply to comment by tripple13 in [D] HuggingFace considered harmful to the community. /rant by drinkingsomuchcoffee
>HuggingFace, FastAI and similar frameworks are designed to lower the barrier to ML, such that any person with programming skills can harness the power of SoTA ML progress.
I started out with FastAI and now learning PyTorch. I agreed.
I'm more of the top-down student (learn the practical stuff first then the fundamental). FastAI is doing great job at showing me what is possible and interesting with their lectures.
I moved to PyTorch because I wanted to understand more about whats underneath FastAI. I'm currently doing ZeroToMastery PyTorch and found that the knowledge I had with FastAI is helping alot.