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    "Although Bitcoin was intended to be a decentralized digital currency, in practice, mining power is quite concentrated ... [O]ur work further motivates the study of protocols that minimize 'orphaned' blocks, proof-of-stake protocols, and incentive compatible protocols." [abstract + link to PDF] Computer Science

    "Although Bitcoin was intended to be a decentralized digital currency, in practice, mining power is quite concentrated ... [O]ur work further motivates the study of protocols that minimize 'orphaned' blocks, proof-of-stake protocols, and incentive compatible protocols." [abstract + link to PDF] Computer Science


    "Although Bitcoin was intended to be a decentralized digital currency, in practice, mining power is quite concentrated ... [O]ur work further motivates the study of protocols that minimize 'orphaned' blocks, proof-of-stake protocols, and incentive compatible protocols." [abstract + link to PDF]

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 08:49 PM PST

    Comparing intensity of two pictures before and after?

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 08:02 PM PST

    Hi there,

    So I am doing a project where I am comparing the amount of makeup left on a patch of skin (arm) after washing for a different number of seconds and different kinds of liquid.

    the makeup is black eyeliner so i want to compare the intensity of the black eyeliner before and after washing.

    are there any programs out there that exists that would make this possible?

    Any comments/ thoughts would be appreciated.

    submitted by /u/johnsonjm1992
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    Can anybody provided me with some help regarding hypervisors please!

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 03:15 PM PST

    What makes the different layers of a hypervisor type 1 and type 2 communicate with each?

    Hardware > Host OS > Hypervisor>VM>App

    Hardware>hypervisor>VM>App

    Can anybody help I just cant grasp the idea or find information on the web that describes it?, Thanks!

    submitted by /u/PublicStaticVoid1
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    Using Information Theory to Explain Color Perception

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 05:28 AM PST

    How would one create a deep learning based search engine for a small category? i.e. sports related info....

    Posted: 21 Nov 2018 06:06 AM PST

    just thinking of a personal project to do which can help me advance my deep learning skills + software skills (efficient deployment), so any advice is highly appreciated.

    I'm sort of an beginner transitioning to intermediate in deep learning so if this project is too ambitious, then any suggestions on a project that is challenging enough to advance my skills is also highly appreciated.

    submitted by /u/S_T47
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