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Michael Min
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 17 ก.ย. 2017
Technology, Travel, and Food Vlogs
What We Did With the 24 Hour Osaka Amazing Pass in Osaka Japan: 2024 Travel Vlog
What We Did With the 24 Hour Osaka Amazing Pass in Osaka Japan: 2024 Travel Vlog
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Shooting Range Pop Up Spot in Seoul | 날쏘고가라 (Shoot and Go)
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Shooting Range Pop Up Spot in Seoul | 날쏘고가라 (Shoot and Go)
Kaiyodo Figure Museum in Osaka, Japan 2024
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Kaiyodo Figure Museum in Osaka, Japan 2024
Tromsø, Norway is a tourist trap. 2024 Travel Vlog
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Tromsø, Norway is a tourist trap. 2024 Travel Vlog
France Business Survey for Korean Client Project
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France Business Survey for Korean Client Project
American and Korean BBQ in Seoul || Global Eating Adventures!
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American and Korean BBQ in Seoul || Global Eating Adventures!
Gijón, Asturias, Spain VLOG 2023 | Exploring the City, Beaches, and Aquarium
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Gijón, Asturias, Spain VLOG 2023 | Exploring the City, Beaches, and Aquarium
Eating Adventures in Gijon, Spain | Asturias Region | Spanish, Japanese, and Mexican Food
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Eating Adventures in Gijon, Spain | Asturias Region | Spanish, Japanese, and Mexican Food
South Korea Travel VLOG 2023 | Seoul & Hampyeong
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South Korea Travel VLOG 2023 | Seoul & Hampyeong
Michelin Star Winner | An 11 Course Kaiseki Dinner at Chakaiseki Akiyoshi in Paris, France
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Michelin Star Winner | An 11 Course Kaiseki Dinner at Chakaiseki Akiyoshi in Paris, France
Aki Boulangerie | Where French Boulangerie Meets Japanese Flavors! | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Aki Boulangerie | Where French Boulangerie Meets Japanese Flavors! | Eating Adventures in Paris
L'Atelier Saisonnier Paris 11 | Excellent Breakfast Buffet in Paris | Eating Adventures in Paris
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L'Atelier Saisonnier Paris 11 | Excellent Breakfast Buffet in Paris | Eating Adventures in Paris
Sulbing | Delicious Korean Desserts in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea! | 5 STARS Dishes
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Sulbing | Delicious Korean Desserts in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea! | 5 STARS Dishes
Kium Sushi (키움초밥) | Fantastic Sushi, Sashimi, and Udon in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea!
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Kium Sushi (키움초밥) | Fantastic Sushi, Sashimi, and Udon in Hongdae, Seoul, South Korea!
Deop Bul (덮불) | Delicious and Healthy Bibimbap in Seoul, South Korea | 5 STARS DISHES
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Deop Bul (덮불) | Delicious and Healthy Bibimbap in Seoul, South Korea | 5 STARS DISHES
Pierre Sang and Père & Fils VIP Burger Collaboration Unveiling Event | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Pierre Sang and Père & Fils VIP Burger Collaboration Unveiling Event | Eating Adventures in Paris
Pink Mamma | Absolute Best Italian Pizza and Pasta in the World! | 5 STARS Dishes in Paris
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Pink Mamma | Absolute Best Italian Pizza and Pasta in the World! | 5 STARS Dishes in Paris
Alleudium | Japanese and French Fusion Fine Dining | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Alleudium | Japanese and French Fusion Fine Dining | Eating Adventures in Paris
Yasmine Alsham | Beautifully Crafted Syrian Desserts
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Yasmine Alsham | Beautifully Crafted Syrian Desserts
Pierre Sang Oberkampf | Korean and French Culinary Journey | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Pierre Sang Oberkampf | Korean and French Culinary Journey | Eating Adventures in Paris
Ippudo | Fantastic Japanese Ramen in Paris | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Ippudo | Fantastic Japanese Ramen in Paris | Eating Adventures in Paris
Kakdougui Korean Restaurant | Best KBBQ in Paris! | 5 STARS Dishes in Paris
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Kakdougui Korean Restaurant | Best KBBQ in Paris! | 5 STARS Dishes in Paris
Olive Chicken | Popular Korean Fried Chicken Spot in Paris
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Olive Chicken | Popular Korean Fried Chicken Spot in Paris
Les Delices du Kashmir | Flavorful Indian and Pakastani Dinner | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Les Delices du Kashmir | Flavorful Indian and Pakastani Dinner | Eating Adventures in Paris
Pierre Sang Express | Korean/French Fusion | BEST Bibimbap in the World! | 5 STARS Dishes in Paris
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Pierre Sang Express | Korean/French Fusion | BEST Bibimbap in the World! | 5 STARS Dishes in Paris
Tonkatsu Tombo | Specializing in Japanese Katsu Dishes | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Tonkatsu Tombo | Specializing in Japanese Katsu Dishes | Eating Adventures in Paris
Matcha Social Club | Matcha Focused Japanese Style Desserts in Paris | Eating Adventures in Paris
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Matcha Social Club | Matcha Focused Japanese Style Desserts in Paris | Eating Adventures in Paris
i can"t visualize cannot see clearly all your steps please help from beguining . thank you in advance
If there’s one Asian restaurant in Paris you could go to again what would it be?
Chakaiseki Akiyoshi or Alleudium. Both are very expensive but the experience was incredible.
TLDR, guy looking for a bargain does the most “touristy” things Tromsø has to offer and calls it a tourist trap 😖
@@dpierce188 just doing what my girl wanted to do
can you please write code here. I type almost same but still getting lamba error
i just completed it successfully. I wrote it with the correct indentation. like below. Reference to all # DIY section - Add unsafe responses to the bad_prompts table if "unsafe" in guard_result: dynamodb = boto3.client("dynamodb") dynamodb.put_item( TableName='bad_prompts', Item={ "prompt_id": {'S': random_id}, "prompt_content": {'S': event['prompt']}, "guard_resp": {'S' : guard_result}, "chat_resp": {'S': chat_result} })
It's sad that the description doesn't complement the kaiseki dinner well. For sure, acheiving a Michelin Star level description isn't possible for most. Some filming angles might need to be improved too. The courses deserve cinematography. Nevertheless, I'm very greatful to have viewed the work of Chakaiseki Akiyoshi. Even as a vegan.
@@retineshilares2497 that dinner was such a joy tho 😋
@@minTwin I'm glad that you appreciated it. I don't know if I want to visit Brasil, France or Japan first. :)
If you drive you can explore more of Tromso….stay out of the city centre booked yourself at Airbnb you get to meet the locals & see the Northern lights for free just out of your windows & balcony….if the skies is clear…..Eating in a Restaurant in Norway is crazy….even the locals dont do that often……
You move cursor a lot during DIY
Next time learn a little bit about the place you're visiting before deciding to go there and vlog, because this video feels like you went there expecting cheap food and being able to see the Northern lights anytime you want 😂 use google, read reviews, etc this video was so negative and its because you were too lazy to do your research in advance
@@loginjonel You're so sensitive, guy. I am just telling the world my first hand experience. There's one thing to research and read about a place and another to go there and experience the place yourself. Maybe you should travel the world too and find that there are many places better and more affordable than Tromso, Norway.
@loginjonel Nailed it.
Calling an entire city a tourist trap is that it shows a lack of research and knowledge. Yes, social media paints an exaggerated picture of the Aurora. No, that's not Tromsø at fault. In your shoes, I would've first researched what the lights look like without edits prior to visiting this town. Second, I would've booked 3-4 days depending on the weather forecast. Third, I would've booked a small group trip with a reputed operator that offers free retries if you don't see the lights. For perspective, I've watched the lights on 3/7 chases after extensive research and 1 of them was absolutely spectacular with lots of activity upon clear skies. About Norway being expensive...yes, yes it is. Unlike the aurora though, this is not a hidden fact. You may prefer getting more value, and that's okay. Simply pick a country or season that fits your budget. Bottom-line: Never base your trip a single activity, especially one that's bound by nature's laws.
@@MridulBiswas dude sounds like too much work, I'm just gonna go to Japan
@@minTwin @MridulBiswas awaiting his next video "Tokyo, Japan is a tourist trap. 2025 Travel Vlog"
Thank you so much 🤧
Or, put it in this perspective…. Maybe food is pricey because you’re in a different country that is more expensive? So, instead of saying that it’s pricey,just think that maybe is not for your pocket. Also, Google is free, and before you go somewhere,you should inform yourself about it! You got two very bad days to see the northern lights and therefore you got a bad experience! Northern lights is basically nature manifesting, so you never know what you’re gonna see! But to teach you a bit for free ( since you like cheap stuff) , the northern lights can be strong or weak depending on the solar activity . You got it weak,and then you come on the internet saying that is overhyped 😂🤣😂🤣 Learn,educate yourself first. Two days in tromsø and you couldn’t even learn how to protege name properly 😅
@@fabiodarrell2913Naw you wrong, Norway is pricy. I went to Japan and Korea and got good value for my money. Based on what your saying I should go to another country and see it in the future.
@@minTwinI'm sure Norway would be happy with that
@@RobertsonHH I'm sure they wouldn't because tourism is such a big source of revenue for the country 🤣
What is this restaurant called?
@vanstock2001 kium Sushi. Put the Korean characters in Google maps, if your trying to eat there.
You are a big downer.
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Thanks a lot brother
"Thank you for your help, I was able to complete the quest. Thank you so much!"
Glad I could help!
Thanks for the videos! I can't seem to find the 'Bloom 7B1 Embedding FP16.' model... is there any way to get around this? Like using another model? In the "validation", it specifically asks for this model.
Typical American complaining about everything.
Nice demo
Oh damn, I'm Sami (not reindeer herder though) and grew up in Tromsø. Fun to see what people unfamiliar with it think of it!
I have to tell you, the northern lights CAN look really amazing, you just happen to see the weaker ones. Tromso can be a tourist trap no doubt, but it depends entirely on the ones going there how trappy it'll be. for the northern lights you dont need fancy whatsoever satellite tracking etc, they probably just made it sound like they doing something really complicated. any aurora app and the paid version of windy and youre good. rent a car, chase cloud free zones, a bit of luck and done. we are going to tromso yearly 2-3 weeks and we usually see them on 2/3rd or more of the days, we just love them and it never gets boring, the fun heavily depends on where and what you're watching tho. a tour for 2 people probably costs as much as a rental car for a week, smartphones do take nice pictures but as you said you need light to do that. I have an old sony alpha 7 II and just love taking pictures of them, it can get so intense that you can see the whole area being lit up with your eyes, not to mention the spectacle in the sky. thats not every day for sure but also not like once a year, I'd say on a 2 weeks trip you can see really nice ones like 2-3 times if you put effort into it. no guides and tours needed, I could write what you need to do down in like 5 minutes, thers nothing special behind it. I once stayed in the scandic grand too for a few days, its good but you really need something with a kitchen there, eating out is horrendous and imo the price/quality not worth it on most things, not all but a lot. get an airbnb, cook something nice and relax. the only activities I can recommend in the city is tromsobadet, nice outdoors pool and with 18€ I think for a day absolutely fine and the polaria but thats maybe just me cause I love seeing fish. It just really makes me sad, please dont think the northern lights cant be spectacular. whats true is it wont look like the edited pictures they advertise with here and there, ok, but seeing greens/purple and white actually happened to us several times and it was overwhelming, they really can be seen dancing above your head sometimes. if at any point you want to give it another chance, best of luck, dont let that one bad time hold you back. sorry for wall of text, eating while writing
Can we get commentary onthese videos
Hi! I've done it and I get 1 avaibale GPU. But do I need to install CUDA and CUDNN? (I have an Nvidia GPU)
Solved, unto the next , if you haven't cracked yet, it let me know 😉
I'm Getting permission issues updating the Lambda Diy function; how did you resolve that?
what about radeon gpus
Good video! I've lived all of my 32 years on earth in Tromsø, and here are my thoughts: I don't agree that Bergen is "better" than Tromsø. In fact I think they are incomparable. Consider that Norway is a long country. Tromsø to Bergen is more than a 1000 miles by car. Bergen is at around 60 degrees north, while Tromsø is at about 69.5 degrees north. The cities are different in so many ways. With that being said, I do think that: (1) The tour companies are essentially scamming tourists with their promises, as anyone can just look at the solar activity and forecast themselves and just get outside of the light pollution. (2) Norway in general is extremely expensive, eating out is even more expensive, and the ridiculous tourist trap shops found in the city centre are reprehensible. (3) When it comes to what experience Tromsø gives you, so much is up to chance. Both in terms of northern lights activity, but also weather. If you're lucky, you'll get low temperatures, clear skies and lots of northern lights. If you're unlucky, you'll get overcast, mild weather and wet boots. For northern lights, going further east to Kirkenes might be a better idea, as the weather is more stable, as it is inland. The area in general is however less interesting than Tromsø. I personally think Tromsø is at its best during summer, and while I have seen some spectacular northern lights in my lifetime, around 95% of it is not so spectacular. Its way too much of a gamble going for a short stay and hoping to get an amazing northern lights experience, unfortunately.
Thanks so much for this insight!
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Awesome video! The music was too loud and interruptive though
Im jealous 😢😢
Go visit!
I wish I could but I can’t go to korea😢😢
This restaurant is in Florence, Italy!
cudnn ?? cuda toolkit??
Looks more like Iekei-style tonkotsu shoyu ramen to me, which is popular in Yokohama
Great insight!
Hello Sir🙏 Gam ja tang Hae mul jeon gol Hae mul zim.....also available ?
Think so
what about CUDA if you have nvidia gpu?
gpu available showing : 0 what to do pls tell
I did everything as you described, but still it is saying import tensorflow as tf print("Num GPUs Available: ", len(tf.config.experimental.list_physical_devices('GPU'))) Num GPUs Available: 0 tf.test.is_built_with_cuda() True tf.version.VERSION '2.1.0' sys.version import sys sys.version '3.6.13 |Anaconda, Inc.| (default, Mar 16 2021, 11:37:27) [MSC v.1916 64 bit (AMD64)]' Please advise.
thanks dear . you tutorial work for 3080 nvidia gpu?
I've followed your tutorial, but I've failed. When I want to install tensorflow or tensorflow-gpu. This is the error message: LibMambaUnsatisfiableError: Encountered problems while solving: - nothing provides bleach 1.5.0 needed by tensorboard-1.7.0-py35he025d50_1 Could not solve for environment specs The following packages are incompatible ├─ pin-1 is installable and it requires │ └─ python 3.11.* , which can be installed; └─ tensorflow is not installable because there are no viable options ├─ tensorflow [1.10.0|1.9.0] would require │ └─ python 3.5.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported; ├─ tensorflow [1.10.0|1.11.0|...|2.1.0] would require │ └─ python 3.6.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported; ├─ tensorflow [1.13.1|1.14.0|...|2.9.1] would require │ └─ python 3.7.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported; ├─ tensorflow [1.7.0|1.7.1|1.8.0] would require │ └─ tensorboard [>=1.7.0,<1.8.0 |>=1.8.0,<1.9.0 ], which requires │ └─ bleach 1.5.0 , which does not exist (perhaps a missing channel); ├─ tensorflow [2.10.0|2.8.2|2.9.1] would require │ └─ python 3.10.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported; ├─ tensorflow [2.10.0|2.3.0|...|2.9.1] would require │ └─ python 3.8.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported; └─ tensorflow [2.10.0|2.5.0|2.6.0|2.8.2|2.9.1] would require └─ python 3.9.* , which conflicts with any installable versions previously reported. Pins seem to be involved in the conflict. Currently pinned specs: - python 3.11.* (labeled as 'pin-1')
안녕하세요, JTBC <톡파원 25시>입니다. 다름이 아니라, <톡파원 25시> 111회 (2024년 5월 6일 오후 9시 방송예정) 프랑스 투어에서 해당 영상의 일부를 방송 자료화면으로 사용할 수 있을지 여쭤보고자 연락드렸습니다. 방송에는 약 2초 정도 노출되며, 자료 사용 허가해주시면 올바른 출처 표기와 함께 사용하도록 하겠습니다. 추가 문의사항은 이메일로 연락 주시면 감사하겠습니다.
thanks
Num GPUs Available: 0
As a Norwegian, this looks like hell on earth. Sardines in a barrel, we would call this. The Northern lights is a natural phenomenon. Sometimes it can give amazing shows in many different vibrant colour all over the skies, and if so there's no need to book any tours, you'll see them from anywhere. Othertimes it's clouded over, or there's only weak green patches, or there's none whatsoever. That's just nature. These aurora borealis safari trips are just made for desperate touritsts who only have a couple of days and somehow _have_ to see a couple of weak green light patches on the skies just so they can tick it off their bucket list. So they go hunting for the best chances, but, if the Northern Lights are so weak you'll have to hunt them then they're really not worth seeing. I think it's a good rule of thumb as a tourist anywhere on earth to never ever get on a tour buss. You'll just get cramped with other tourists and you'll have the least authenic experience ever. Chinese seems to love this form of travel, I only see Chinese tourists in big tour busses and it's so sad to see every time, the Japanese used to be like this too, but recently I'm seeing more and more Japanese tourists travelling outside of the tours and discovering the lands in a more authentic way so I'll give them cred for that. Tour busses must be avoided at all cost, no matter where on earth you are. It's about as authentic as going on a cruise. For example, that guy who sang this magical Sami shamanistic song. I think any local would have started laughing when he started joiking Samiid Ednan. The thing is, joik is a spiritual exercise where you sing the feelings you experience in nature, it's supposed to have elements of _improvision,_ and it's never words or language. Just sounds in a distinct pattern which represent something meaningful in that moment. And what kind of spiritual/nature experience do you think that guide had in that moment? It's like asking a guy dressed in Donald Duck costume to have a spiritual experience in a Disney Park. Utter nonsense. Just google Samiid Ednan, it's a 44 year old Eurovision song that's been used so much it's lost all significance. It's more like a caricature of Sami culture, than an actual experience.
Thanks for the info! I would love to see a more authentic version of the aurora borealis in the feature. My friend told me you can see them in many other countries as well, such as Alaska in the United States and Canada. When we went to Bergen Norway, we were very adamant about avoid any tour companies because we wanted to customize our whole travel experience. I think due to the nature of being in a cold place that was snowy and the northern lights being very far away, we were more compelled than usual to use tour companies. We will definitely seek out the northern lights on our own next time. There was a lot of Chinese tourist, as well as tourist from Spain and France, and even a handful from South America. We even talk to some tourist from Australia! The tour bus was awful! They charged a lot of money too, such a rip off. In Bergen, we rented a car which made for a more amazing experience. It was also around the summer time, so the weather was much more favorable. I thought the moment when everybody was singing together with the Sami chief was enduring. It was a great representation of many cultures coming together and showing respect to another culture through song and music. We definitely need more instances of showing respect to other cultures, based on all the events that are happening in the world at the moment.
@@minTwin Were they mainlanders or Taiwanese? Mainlanders usually have their own tour busses in my experience. I live in a touristy town and meet people from all over the world, I always love meeting people from different cultures and I've met really nice people from Singapore and Taiwan, but mainlanders come in big flocks and keep to themselves. If I try to say hi they just look at me scared. Twenty years ago it used to be you guys(I am guessing from your accent you're American, if not then sorry) which had the worst reputation. Back in the Bush era, Americans would think they ruled the world and behaved so too. But now, that's completely gone, Americans are much more respectful now(especially your generation) and Russians and Chinese(mainland) have taken over the bad reputation the past ten years. So I am really happy that you met Chinese people out on that trip because that means they're starting to open up and explore and expose themselves to people from around the world, and not just stare at us locals as if we're scary barbarians about to oof them. (It's a generational thing though, younger folks seem more normal). My advice about aurora borealis is first to check what year it is. It goes in patterns and some years are stronger than others. I lived in Lofoten one year, and solar activity was at a height that year so we saw them every single time we went out(except when clouded). Right now I live in Ålesund and I only see it like a couple of times a year here, because it's way further south(almost as south as Bergen). My second advice is to try to find some cheap accomondations and stay a little longer, so there's not this stress, so you don't have to chase after it. It's a completely different experience if you're out on your own in nature, away from lights, maybe staying the night in a tent, and you're just left alone. Then you connect in a different way. Lofoten would be the ideal spot, imo, because it's islands out in the ocean and thus has less light pollution. And if you don't see anything then you're still at one of the most beautiful places on earth. Come December/January for the magical everlasting night. It's really beautiful, especially in Lofoten where there's clear view to the south and this vibrant red colour in the horizon around midday which was just the most incredible coloured sky I have ever seen. To me, that was the greatest experience when I lived in Lofoten, way more beautiful than the northern lights. But as long as you're in the sweet spot, which I believe is between 66° north and 70° north, it's just as visible in Canada and Alaska. But I think it'd be a lot colder so bring wool, wool and more wool. ^^
@@Nabium Thats some wonderful insight! I will definitely keep the city of Lofoten available for the future!
@@minTwin Wow you read my wall of text from a day I apparently forgot to take my adhd meds :P good job on that!
Usually in mid to late March, does Tromso still snow heavily? Planning to go there next year!
I am currently connected to a remote GPU, what would be the equivalent code for that?
u deleting comments
It's that KOF 96 theme in the background?
Yes
Thanks finally done
PLEASE, fix your tutorial
Mine it is on infinite loading when I try to install pakages....
It does! Sometimes it is better to just use pip install in notebooks.
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I didn’t know Intel had support for CUDA. Thank you.