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    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (November 02, 2018) Computer Science

    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (November 02, 2018) Computer Science


    CompSci Weekend SuperThread (November 02, 2018)

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 06:05 PM PDT

    /r/compsci strives to be the best online community for computer scientists. We moderate posts to keep things on topic.

    This Weekend SuperThread provides a discussion area for posts that might be off-topic normally. Anything Goes: post your questions, ideas, requests for help, musings, or whatever comes to mind as comments in this thread.

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    Identifiable Images of Bystanders Extracted from Corneal Reflections

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 06:22 PM PDT

    Toward An Optimal Matrix Multiplication Algorithm | Kilichbek Haydarov

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 12:18 PM PDT

    Is it feasible for self-driving cars to collectively build driving profiles of all human drivers (via their license plates) so that they can better anticipate and avoid problems resulting from human drivers in other cars?

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 06:10 PM PDT

    A machine learning game I've been working on...

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 06:39 PM PDT

    Wasn't sure where to post this as I'm still working on it but wanted to put it out there to get any useful feedback or thoughts from the experts. It's basically a game similar to 20 Questions (or Animal, Vegetable, Mineral) that attempts to ask you questions to work out an object you are thinking about. You can think of everyday items (animals, household objects, food, quite a bit of other stuff etc) and it has 30 questions to try and guess the item. I've been working on it for a while but not sure what to do next so interested to hear anyone's thoughts...

    The link for anyone that wants to try it out is incredicat.com

    Thanks in advance!

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    Story about one Russian software development company's offices

    Posted: 02 Nov 2018 12:12 AM PDT

    Hawaiian Supreme Court Okays Controversial Planned Telescope

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 11:58 PM PDT

    is <a href=''website address'' image=''image1''> right?

    Posted: 02 Nov 2018 03:28 AM PDT

    i want implement stuff when i click the image than open the address website

    If i coding like below is this right?

    <a href=''website address'' image=''image1''>

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    Cyclic redundancy check

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 10:40 PM PDT

    Is this the protocol to pass data from ''A'' to ''B'' ?

    I have one question: Has this protocol been tested as ''boollet-proof'', or could it have some vulnerables, for example corrupting the programm which does the checksume of the data and letting pass into a sistem data wich should not pass , like sending a packet to another port, circumvalling the firewall (this is an example)

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    Books to under stand platform architecture

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 10:18 PM PDT

    Are there any good books to help understand the basics to build a good, stable and scalable platform. What are the tools and services one should be thinking of and how through these basics can one scale into providing platform as a service. Thank you for your help!

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    Comments on messy code

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 05:15 PM PDT

    When my teacher or a fellow student look at my code they call it "messy" or "disgusting" yet i dont see how and i havnt had a chance to ask (or when i have its been skipped over). How do you stop your code from being messy and or what makes code messy,apart from dev notes inside the code? (will include an example of code in the morning)

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    Articles/journals about Interfaces

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 03:34 PM PDT

    I need to do some research due next week, wednesday, and this research involves a camera positioning interface software for my college's Applied Computation Lab. So, I need to find some articles/journals that talk about why it is important to make interfaces for programas (even if they're for computer researchers), why it is good... But I'm not finding any article/journal neither a book that says even a little about it, and I've been searching for weeks.

    Could you guys help me, please?

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    Teslas will soon follow owners 'like pets' as part of an auto-park upgrade; one Tesla driver is already making use of the existing Summon feature to avoid parking fines while he's at work

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 03:09 PM PDT

    A Conversation With Quoc Le: The AI Expert Behind Google AutoML

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 08:09 AM PDT

    Image Recognition with No Prior Information - Deterministic AI

    Posted: 01 Nov 2018 05:04 AM PDT

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