In my journey with Spring, I’ve discovered the power of combining AI with testing frameworks. Here’s a brief dive into AI Evaluators. 🌟
AI Evaluators help in assessing the performance of Machine Learning models by providing reliable evaluation metrics. When integrated with Spring, it allows for more dynamic and intelligent testing patterns.
Key highlights:
- Enhanced Testing: Leverage AI to automate the testing process. - Custom Metrics: Set up tailored evaluation metrics for specific use cases. - Integration: Seamlessly blend with existing Spring applications.
Here's a simple example of setting up an AI evaluator:
AIModelEvaluator evaluator = new AIModelEvaluator(); evaluator.addMetric(new AccuracyMetric()); evaluator.evaluate(model, testData);
Incorporating AI evaluators not only improves accuracy but also accelerates the testing process. As we embrace AI, let’s leverage it for smarter software engineering! 💡
Feel free to share your thoughts or experiences with AI in testing!
In my journey with Spring, I’ve discovered the power of combining AI with testing frameworks. Here’s a brief dive into AI Evaluators. 🌟
AI Evaluators help in assessing the performance of Machine Learning models by providing reliable evaluation metrics. When integrated with Spring, it allows for more dynamic and intelligent testing patterns.
Key highlights:
- Enhanced Testing: Leverage AI to automate the testing process. - Custom Metrics: Set up tailored evaluation metrics for specific use cases. - Integration: Seamlessly blend with existing Spring applications.
Here's a simple example of setting up an AI evaluator:
AIModelEvaluator evaluator = new AIModelEvaluator(); evaluator.addMetric(new AccuracyMetric()); evaluator.evaluate(model, testData);
Incorporating AI evaluators not only improves accuracy but also accelerates the testing process. As we embrace AI, let’s leverage it for smarter software engineering! 💡
Feel free to share your thoughts or experiences with AI in testing!
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From the Files app, scroll down to Internal storage, and tap on WhatsApp. Once you’re there, go to Media and then WhatsApp Stickers. Don’t be surprised if you find a large number of files in that folder—it holds your personal collection of stickers and every one you’ve ever received. Even the bad ones.Tap the three dots in the top right corner of your screen to Select all. If you want to trim the fat and grab only the best of the best, this is the perfect time to do so: choose the ones you want to export by long-pressing one file to activate selection mode, and then tapping on the rest. Once you’re done, hit the Share button (that “less than”-like symbol at the top of your screen). If you have a big collection—more than 500 stickers, for example—it’s possible that nothing will happen when you tap the Share button. Be patient—your phone’s just struggling with a heavy load.On the menu that pops from the bottom of the screen, choose Telegram, and then select the chat named Saved messages. This is a chat only you can see, and it will serve as your sticker bank. Unlike WhatsApp, Telegram doesn’t store your favorite stickers in a quick-access reservoir right beside the typing field, but you’ll be able to snatch them out of your Saved messages chat and forward them to any of your Telegram contacts. This also means you won’t have a quick way to save incoming stickers like you did on WhatsApp, so you’ll have to forward them from one chat to the other.
Newly uncovered hack campaign in Telegram
The campaign, which security firm Check Point has named Rampant Kitten, comprises two main components, one for Windows and the other for Android. Rampant Kitten’s objective is to steal Telegram messages, passwords, and two-factor authentication codes sent by SMS and then also take screenshots and record sounds within earshot of an infected phone, the researchers said in a post published on Friday.