simplest answer is an database array misalignment, it matched items with the same price instead of another similar attribute.
ML for commonly bought stuff is way overkill for a single query and would eat up infra costs.
simplest answer is an database array misalignment, it matched items with the same price instead of another similar attribute.
ML for commonly bought stuff is way overkill for a single query and would eat up infra costs.
I doubt you would use a image algorithm for this. There is so much better data to cross correlate, not to mention cheaper 😂.
Then again, it’s not working so can’t expect them to design it well.
Maybe this is a software bug? The prices are the same, or it could just be a coincident.
you should use for better compability.
you shouldn’t need the bash if you have a proper shebang
I have VSCode with clangd, is this what you use? If not what is the closest thing?
This is a lot more complicated than I first anticipated. I guess its probably not a common tool then 😅
That would only tell me how large each object/asm file is, its not really indicative of the lines of code as it could expand to quite a large size once compiled.
I’m looking for more of an analysis of what has been written and its ratio to the line count.
Thanks for suggesting this, but its not quite what I’m looking for.
you probably have adhd, source: literally me