As a migraine sufferer this sounds scary and only today I have learned about it. What was it like? If I may ask. Is there a way to prevent it? I googled it and it seems to appear rather arbitrarily and suddenly.
It's very rare. I was a migraine sufferer, but this is how that time it was different:
- I was under severe stress at work
- I woke up with aura, realised it when looking at the mirror, I had only one eye
- visual symptoms (aura) didn't go away after 1 hour. That's the limit where you MUST seek medical advice
- having "a migraine" that day raised my stress level... because work...
- symptoms persisted... and after getting better over a year, what was left became permanent (blind spot where the migraine started in my field of vision)
DO NOT take triptans during the aura. DO NOT take any vasoconstrictors during aura, since it's a phase where blood flow is restricted. That could have caused my stroke.
When a migraine hits, I take aspirin, stop all stressors, ALL stressors, try to calm down (I've used anxiolytics occasionally), breathe and rest. I'm often off for 2 days. It happens about once a year.
Again, migrainous infarcts are VERY rare. You'll be fine, just let the aura pass, and know to seek medical attention if it doesn't.
To be honest, you don't even need AI for something like that. You might just write a script to automate that kind of thing which is no more than a scrape-and-notify logic.
Once upon a time they did, but I've been buying DRM-free music from iTunes for a long time now. The songs might have a watermark though? I don't really think so, but even if they did, I don't really have a problem with that.
Could you give a couple specific examples? I'm trying to get into traditional NLP but everything I find is AI related and I don't know if it's worth going the traditional route long-term.
I share this sentiment. I like that OP is not afraid to say that the code quality might be not the best. In the end, for projects that are made for fun and out of curiosity, it doesn't matter that much (at least in the early stages).
If it becomes popular though, you can always just refactor and improve the important parts.
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