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Social media is the powerful platform of the 21st century. It has become the primary source of digital marketing, expressing opinions, making friends, mode of entertainment, and whatnot. Social media apps keep innovating and changing to keep the users engaged by showing the right content understanding their behavior. It’s also common to see new challenges trending from time to time where many celebrities post about it. One such challenge trending at current times is the “Guess the Gibberish challenge”.
I am sure you must have taken or at least seen people take this challenge. In this challenge, some gibberish text appears on the screen which seems nonsense but sounds to something meaningful. Let’s see some examples.
Me taking the Gibberish Challenge
I have personally tried it and I can vouch that it can be addicting at times. Being an algorithm enthusiast first thing that came to mind was how can I create one such challenge myself. I did some research around and created a simple version of the game. This simple version can be made complicated with some tweaks around that I will discuss at the end as an open-ended problem. There can be many different ways of creating it. In this blog post, I will discuss one such possible way. All the codes used in this blog post can be found here. So, let’s get started.
You can also find my Youtube video on this topic.
My Youtube video on this topic
As per Wikipedia, Phonetics is the science of the sounds of the human voice. Subject matter experts in this field are called Phoneticians. The Linguistic based study of Phonetics is termed as Phonology.
A phonetic algorithm is an algorithm for indexing of words by their pronunciation. These algorithms provide the capability to identify words with a similar pronunciation.
The first question that can come to the reader’s mind is why are we discussing Phonetics and Phonetic algorithms. The answer is that in the problem we are trying to solve, “Guess the Gibberish challenge”, the Gibberish sounds similar to something meaningful that is to be decoded and which is also the final motive. Intuitively, it comes to mind that some Phonetic Algorithm can help with that. There are many good Phonetic Algorithms and one such popular and simple one is the Soundex algorithm.
Soundex Algorithm encodes English words into a code where the first place consists of a letter followed by ‘k-1’ numeric digits, given that we want ‘k’ bit encoding.
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These are the 10 highest paying jobs you can learn without needing a college degree. Jobs that pay $75,000 and higher.
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Channels is the first fully decentralised borrow/lending platform on Heco. We are ranked No.1 in Asset Security, Product Experience, and Mining Yield on Heco’s borrow/lending section. Channels is focused on mainstream cryptos such as HUSD, USDT, ETH, HBTC, and HT. Enhancing users’ experience and benefits is our core basis.
What is “Channels”?
Channels is the first decentralized lending protocol on Heco. Breaking the chain ERC-20 Token, steady token and mainstream produce documents due to the head trading, support the asset to flouting mining project to get profit more widely. CAN is the token of Channels platform; the whole circulation is 10,000,000 tokens.
Channels land on Heco on Jan 14th 2021. The whole pledge amount exceeds 12 million dollars in 24 hours. On Jan 23th 2021, the highest pledge amount was over 59 million dollars.
A. The preparation of mining
PC/MAC:
Click the button in the red circle, and choose ‘Custom RPC
2, Enter the blank as follow:
3. choose the ecology network:
B, Then transfer HT as the gas fee of trade.
C, Visit Channels official site https://app.channels.finance/ , and connect it with metamask pocket.
Smart phone:
Download app Houbi or wallet or Bitkeep or Tokenpocket or coin98 in the appatore (both Android and ios).
1, Sign in a Heco wallet (Use token pocket as example), click the button in the red square
2, Choose the Heco Block chain.
3, And then finish sign in the wallet as the system ask.
4, Transfer HT to the wallet as the Gas fee of the trade.
5, Search ‘Channels’ in the “Discover”.
Part two: Start mining
1, Choose the assets you want to save, tutorial will use USDT as sample.
2, Click the asset and amount you want to save: Click save.
(If you want to save other assets other than USDT, you need to click [enable] to allow the protocol to visit the chosen asset.)
3, If you want to withdraw the deposit, click the ‘withdraw’ located under the input box.
Borrow
Before collateral, you need to click the button to enable the collateral.
Choose the asset you want to borrow in Borrow Market.
Type in the amount you want to borrow in the window. Click ‘Borrow’
To repay, switch borrow to repay and type in the amount, If you want to repay HUSD, enable it first.
Collect can token.
Click {Can} on the upper right corner, check the can already get.
Click ‘claim’ to collect the can.
Looking for more information…
☞ Web: http://channels.finance
☞ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChannelsFinance
☞ Medium: https://medium.com/@channelsfinance
☞ Discord: https://discord.gg/VMNGuDzxnq
☞ Telegram: https://t.me/channels_finance
☞ Weibo: @ChannelsFinance
☞ Coinmarketcap: https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/channels/
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Social media is the powerful platform of the 21st century. It has become the primary source of digital marketing, expressing opinions, making friends, mode of entertainment, and whatnot. Social media apps keep innovating and changing to keep the users engaged by showing the right content understanding their behavior. It’s also common to see new challenges trending from time to time where many celebrities post about it. One such challenge trending at current times is the “Guess the Gibberish challenge”.
I am sure you must have taken or at least seen people take this challenge. In this challenge, some gibberish text appears on the screen which seems nonsense but sounds to something meaningful. Let’s see some examples.
Me taking the Gibberish Challenge
I have personally tried it and I can vouch that it can be addicting at times. Being an algorithm enthusiast first thing that came to mind was how can I create one such challenge myself. I did some research around and created a simple version of the game. This simple version can be made complicated with some tweaks around that I will discuss at the end as an open-ended problem. There can be many different ways of creating it. In this blog post, I will discuss one such possible way. All the codes used in this blog post can be found here. So, let’s get started.
You can also find my Youtube video on this topic.
My Youtube video on this topic
As per Wikipedia, Phonetics is the science of the sounds of the human voice. Subject matter experts in this field are called Phoneticians. The Linguistic based study of Phonetics is termed as Phonology.
A phonetic algorithm is an algorithm for indexing of words by their pronunciation. These algorithms provide the capability to identify words with a similar pronunciation.
The first question that can come to the reader’s mind is why are we discussing Phonetics and Phonetic algorithms. The answer is that in the problem we are trying to solve, “Guess the Gibberish challenge”, the Gibberish sounds similar to something meaningful that is to be decoded and which is also the final motive. Intuitively, it comes to mind that some Phonetic Algorithm can help with that. There are many good Phonetic Algorithms and one such popular and simple one is the Soundex algorithm.
Soundex Algorithm encodes English words into a code where the first place consists of a letter followed by ‘k-1’ numeric digits, given that we want ‘k’ bit encoding.
#artificial-intelligence #analytics #data-science #social-media #machine-learning #data analytic
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Browse adapters to connect to your computer’s DB-9 serial port to create a CAN Bus protocol. Allows the installation of additional devices.
Checkout here: USB to Can Bus Adapters
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Geoff (AKA Facio Ergo Sum) has created a new take on the classic “tin can telephone,” using an Arduino and nRF24L01 transceiver to pass audio signals instead of a physical string.
The build and testing process are outlined in the video below, including poking holes for an antenna and talk button, as well as hot gluing everything in place.
More specifics can be found in Geoff’s project write-up, and along with the RF unit, it uses an Uno to run a transmission program. Batteries, a speaker, an amp, and a microphone are also implemented, enabling a pair of these cans to communicate from what appears to be well over 100 meters away.
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