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    Why did Google post--then take down--its claim of quantum supremacy? Computer Science

    Why did Google post--then take down--its claim of quantum supremacy? Computer Science


    Why did Google post--then take down--its claim of quantum supremacy?

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 09:27 AM PDT

    Towards Reproducibility: Git

    Posted: 24 Sep 2019 03:56 AM PDT

    Data Architecture: People, Process And Technology

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 08:33 PM PDT

    In recent years data pipelines have become increasingly agile, flexible and automatic. Organizations used to spend months building rigid processes to extract data from sources, transform it into specific formats and load it into repositories. Today the same types of processes can be achieved in hours using automated cloud-based tools.

    Automation is having a huge impact on data architectures, because they allow data architects extreme flexibility in determining what is right for the organization right now: Data Architecture: People, Process And Technology

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    How likely is it for Machine learning to dominate the field of computational geometry?

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 12:25 PM PDT

    ML has already dominated the domain of images. Would Computational Geometry, its algorithms and theorems too would become obsolete? If so how soon? If not, why?

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    Transformer-Based Language Model Writes Abstracts For Scientific Papers

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 12:29 PM PDT

    Incidence matrix instead of an adjacency matrix

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 02:39 PM PDT

    What are the real applications of representing graphs as an incidence matrix instead of an adjacency matrix? Maybe someone knows examples of using incidence matrices in software development?

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    How to survive CS?

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 09:52 AM PDT

    How do you survive CS in university when you find it hard?

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    "Word Ladder" Problem Solution

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 07:39 AM PDT

    AI vs AI: ‘FakeSpotter’ Studies Neurons to Bust DeepFakes

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 11:24 AM PDT

    Combinatronic

    Posted: 23 Sep 2019 02:55 PM PDT

    256 * 256 * 256 = 16777216 colours (RGB)

    256 * 256 bitmap array = 65536 indicies

    16777216 ^ 65536 = https://www.calculator.net/big-number-calculator.html?cx=16777216&cy=65536&cp=9999&co=pow

    That huge number

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