Quelle formation IA certifiante vaut vraiement le coup en 2026 ?

J'ai galéré à trouver quelque chose de vraiment certifiant RNCP et pas juste un badge linkedin. Y'a tellement d'offres en ce moment que c'est difficile de s'y retrouver.

Vous avez testé des choses concluantes ?

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u/Electronic-Pause9243 — 13 days ago

Best destination wedding venues in Marrakech ?

We are planning a destination wedding and Marrakech is currently at the top of our list. I have found hotels, riads and private villas but i'ts hard to tell what actually works best for guests (50) staying a few days.

Any venue recommanations or things you wish you 'd known before booking ?

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u/Electronic-Pause9243 — 14 days ago

¿Dónde buscáis escapadas gastronómicas para regalar?

Quiero regalar une escapada con buena comida este verano, pero me cuesta encontrar opciones que parezcan realmente especiales. ¿Tenéis alguna web, caja regalo o recomendación que os haya convencido? Me interesa más la experiencia completa que un restaurante famoso.

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u/Electronic-Pause9243 — 16 days ago
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In a Big dilemma guys. (serious post)

Picture by me while at IISc

So basically.
I am getting an IIEST Shibpur BS-MS in chemistry. I am an enthusiastic science guy, and I come from a background that made me realise before I was 15 that I was going to be in research and do a PhD.

I am now a first-year student at SVNIT Surat, pursuing BS-MS in chemistry. Cons: It has zero math, and I love math and physics, and my work that I wish to continue is in math and physics

I am also likely to get into ICT Mumbai Polymer Engineering. One would argue that this is the worst of all 3 if they dont know much about it, but in my case, it's the best of the best-case scenario

See, my dad's a prof at IITB. I was exposed to research much earlier than others. I've already worked on things; I have one paper, and I am currently at IISc doing my materials science internship during the 1st year of summer. so i know what i wish to do and im well exposed and prepared. So if I can get ICT, I will get the most out of it due to substantial dual exposure and the library + benefits that one doesn't usually get.

At the same time, the chances of me getting it are slim. On the border. IIEST, on the other hand, I looked at its curriculum; it's full of math and physics, which I like. It is also near many institutes and research environments like IACS Kolkata, Jadavpur, SN Bose, and Saha Institute. But it is too far from Mumbai. I might do remote computational work year-round at IITB, but the lab exposure and continuous symposium and conference exposure I used to get there will be harder to come by.

At the same time, I also have to consider my commitments to changes in college as I can't waste too many years just beginning phases.

Anyone with opinions or guidance, I'm happy to listen. thanks

i forgot to add, i am 18 right now

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u/Electronic-Pause9243 — 22 days ago

AHhhh, so fricking annoying, reaction designing can kiss my ass. Ive been reading papers for hours and still havent got the perfect methodology.

Shit, every single method wants to have a beef with me. Some have exorbitant chemicals, some have processes that take longer than my graduation, some have equipment more than my parents' entire savings
AHHHH. fucking hell

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u/Electronic-Pause9243 — 2 months ago