A list of puns related to "Merlin Network"
I am still confused, Could someone give some information:
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an imaging technique that uses a resolution-limited radar system to produce fine-resolution 2D or 3D images. Itβs frequently used to gather photos of landscapes or object reconstructions that can be utilized to produce millimeter-to-centimeter scale models of Earthβs or other planetsβ surfaces.
When a highly coherent light beam is diffusely reflected on a rough surface, it produces the speckle pattern, a random granular effect. This causes significant changes in the images obtained using SAR techniques, which can impair the quality and interpretability of the images.
Many studies are investigating the use of deep neural network-based algorithms to increase the quality and reliability of SAR data by lessening the speckle effect. While some of these techniques have shown promising outcomes, their effectiveness is still lacking. This is because most existing algorithms learn to de-speckle images through supervised learning. In simple words, they require speckle-free images during training. This can make training difficult, as speckle-free SAR images are often unavailable and must be created or replaced with alternative images.
Researchers from the Polytechnic Institute of Paris and the University of Lyon have recently introduced a new self-supervised learning technique called MERLIN (coMplex Self-supeRvised despeckLINg) for training deep neural networks to decrease speckle effects in SAR data. MERLIN separates the genuine from the βimaginaryβ portions of complex SAR imagery.
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Merlin Lab is the highest APY auto-compounding yield aggregator on the Binance Smart Chain network.
Merlin Labβs vision is to create a suite of complementary DeFi products that will operate in a unified ecosystem.
Merlin Lab is constantly evolving and making improvements. To the team, the gain of its investors is their success.
For more information about Merlin Lab, visit the website here; https://merlinlab.com/
I have one main router (RT-AC66U-B1), and then another, older router (RT-N66U) connected via wire as an access point for devices that are too far away from the primary. The routers are both on Merlin, and both have an identical SSID/password. The network normally works totally fine, but there is one laptop that never leaves this side of the house, so I would prefer for it to connect to the N66U, but it often connects to the AC66U, causing it to have a poor, far-away connection.
Is there a way (either within Windows 10 or via the router interface) to set this laptop to either prefer the N66U, or to set it to use this one exclusively? It needs to connect wirelessly because it moves around, but it still rarely leaves this part of my home.
Thanks for any tips!
I have an rt-ac86u, Whenever I use the ASUS Merlin firmware my 5g stops working.
When I use the stock firmware it works.
How can I fix this?
EDIT: fixed by resetting my settings to factory default.
Just tried to listen to In Rainbows from Youtube, and they were all blocked due to copyright claims. Yesterday they were still listenable. Checked out other albums, same thing. I understand the reasons behind this but this seriously sucks.
As much as I love my supercharged HGG Asus-Merlin, it isn't sufficient for my purposed on my RT-AC56U. Merlin (and Gomes) have stuck very closely to the Asus firmware (with good reasons), and the network services filters are not easily customizable in terms of time. That is, I can specify a time M-F, from midnight to and end time, and then on the weekends in the same fashion. There is no way to block out access at certain times of the day--just one range a day.
Moreover, it has to start at midnight and go to a certain end point; I can't start it at 10p and have it run through, say 7p the following day.
I'm basically trying to block HTTP and HTTPS on several clients, but allow torrenting on them (which can't be achieved through the parental access block). It would be nice to be able to customize certain times more closely.
If I can't get a quick answer here from someone familiar with the settings in DD-WRT, Tomato, and/or Open-WRT, I will do more research.
Alternatively, maybe there is some script that I can do some light customization on? I don't know Linux but I can try...
Thank you!
Hey guys,
I am popping my Reddit cherry.
Anyway, I'm starting a record label that's going to focus more in the publishing side of things.
In doing so, I want to set up a Merlin account (aggregation of digital distribution rights etc, allows you to stream through Spotify). Problem is, they won't respond to my application email. You're meant to email a certain email address asking for one. That was a while ago. I've emailed from a few email addresses.
Anyone else had this problem? Were you able to overcome it? Anyone know any alternatives into receiving this damn application form? I'm from Sydney, Aus so I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
Thanks all!
Shane
Hiya,
I'm currently looking for a new router as the one provided by my internet provider keeps cutting out from the amount of devices we use. (4 phones, 3 Gaming consoles, 2 laptops, 7 Google Home devices, TV + 5 other devices)
So I need something with a bit more ooomph to handle all this usage.
I got my eye on the NETGEAR Nighthawk X6 AC3200 or the ASUS RT-AX86S AX5700.
In my understanding the ASUS has Wifi 6 and a higher broadband speed.
Or am I making a massive mistake and am I looking at the wrong indicators to overcome my problem?
Thanks in advance!
Do your worst!
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
I updated my ASUS RT-AC88U router from ASUS Merlin 384.8_2 to 384.9 on Saturday. Since then I noticed my 930E (wired) would periodically report that the network was down. Other times the network would work somewhat, but I couldnβt stream video in any apps. Rebooting the TV was a temporary work around, but didnβt last very long.
Today I checked the router connections log and saw that the TV had around 100 active Internet connections and was making frequent DHCP requests (at least once every 10 minutes). It appeared that the TV was simply running out of network connections and the network would fail. This happened fairly quickly after restarting or even unplugging the TV.
I went back to 384.8_2 and the TV now closes connections itβs no longer using. Itβs currently using 1 connection. Also the TV isnβt making frequent DHCP requests (at least no when powered on) and the network is no longer dying.
Anyone else have this experience?
It really does, I swear!
Theyβre on standbi
Pilot on me!!
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I'll be traveling to Hamilton over the weekend/latest Monday, so if you are located along Hwy 401, we can do a meet up.
Dad jokes are supposed to be jokes you can tell a kid and they will understand it and find it funny.
This sub is mostly just NSFW puns now.
If it needs a NSFW tag it's not a dad joke. There should just be a NSFW puns subreddit for that.
Edit* I'm not replying any longer and turning off notifications but to all those that say "no one cares", there sure are a lot of you arguing about it. Maybe I'm wrong but you people don't need to be rude about it. If you really don't care, don't comment.
What did 0 say to 8 ?
" Nice Belt "
So What did 3 say to 8 ?
" Hey, you two stop making out "
When I got home, they were still there.
I won't be doing that today!
You take away their little brooms
This morning, my 4 year old daughter.
Daughter: I'm hungry
Me: nerves building, smile widening
Me: Hi hungry, I'm dad.
She had no idea what was going on but I finally did it.
Thank you all for listening.
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an imaging technique that uses a resolution-limited radar system to produce fine-resolution 2D or 3D images. Itβs frequently used to gather photos of landscapes or object reconstructions that can be utilized to produce millimeter-to-centimeter scale models of Earthβs or other planetsβ surfaces.
When a highly coherent light beam is diffusely reflected on a rough surface, it produces the speckle pattern, a random granular effect. This causes significant changes in the images obtained using SAR techniques, which can impair the quality and interpretability of the images.
Many studies are investigating the use of deep neural network-based algorithms to increase the quality and reliability of SAR data by lessening the speckle effect. While some of these techniques have shown promising outcomes, their effectiveness is still lacking. This is because most existing algorithms learn to de-speckle images through supervised learning. In simple words, they require speckle-free images during training. This can make training difficult, as speckle-free SAR images are often unavailable and must be created or replaced with alternative images.
Researchers from the Polytechnic Institute of Paris and the University of Lyon have recently introduced a new self-supervised learning technique called MERLIN (coMplex Self-supeRvised despeckLINg) for training deep neural networks to decrease speckle effects in SAR data. MERLIN separates the genuine from the βimaginaryβ portions of complex SAR imagery.
https://preview.redd.it/ttco8ynpu6z71.png?width=1474&format=png&auto=webp&s=52c2ba946ad0d60d4a3945f6551310c19804f795
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an imaging technique that uses a resolution-limited radar system to produce fine-resolution 2D or 3D images. Itβs frequently used to gather photos of landscapes or object reconstructions that can be utilized to produce millimeter-to-centimeter scale models of Earthβs or other planetsβ surfaces.
When a highly coherent light beam is diffusely reflected on a rough surface, it produces the speckle pattern, a random granular effect. This causes significant changes in the images obtained using SAR techniques, which can impair the quality and interpretability of the images.
Many studies are investigating the use of deep neural network-based algorithms to increase the quality and reliability of SAR data by lessening the speckle effect. While some of these techniques have shown promising outcomes, their effectiveness is still lacking. This is because most existing algorithms learn to de-speckle images through supervised learning. In simple words, they require speckle-free images during training. This can make training difficult, as speckle-free SAR images are often unavailable and must be created or replaced with alternative images.
Researchers from the Polytechnic Institute of Paris and the University of Lyon have recently introduced a new self-supervised learning technique called MERLIN (coMplex Self-supeRvised despeckLINg) for training deep neural networks to decrease speckle effects in SAR data. MERLIN separates the genuine from the βimaginaryβ portions of complex SAR imagery.
https://preview.redd.it/8mrz5w4su6z71.png?width=1474&format=png&auto=webp&s=062f518cd2c7ebb0d72177ec87ee7cca9fbcd74d
Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) is an imaging technique that uses a resolution-limited radar system to produce fine-resolution 2D or 3D images. Itβs frequently used to gather photos of landscapes or object reconstructions that can be utilized to produce millimeter-to-centimeter scale models of Earthβs or other planetsβ surfaces.
When a highly coherent light beam is diffusely reflected on a rough surface, it produces the speckle pattern, a random granular effect. This causes significant changes in the images obtained using SAR techniques, which can impair the quality and interpretability of the images.
Many studies are investigating the use of deep neural network-based algorithms to increase the quality and reliability of SAR data by lessening the speckle effect. While some of these techniques have shown promising outcomes, their effectiveness is still lacking. This is because most existing algorithms learn to de-speckle images through supervised learning. In simple words, they require speckle-free images during training. This can make training difficult, as speckle-free SAR images are often unavailable and must be created or replaced with alternative images.
Researchers from the Polytechnic Institute of Paris and the University of Lyon have recently introduced a new self-supervised learning technique called MERLIN (coMplex Self-supeRvised despeckLINg) for training deep neural networks to decrease speckle effects in SAR data. MERLIN separates the genuine from the βimaginaryβ portions of complex SAR imagery.
https://preview.redd.it/7b63t5wqu6z71.png?width=1474&format=png&auto=webp&s=77a43e3c5cd97c52620cbcd54a1be12b30a0bd6f
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