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    Un-selfie your pictures: From Adobe and Berkeley researchers! Computer Science

    Un-selfie your pictures: From Adobe and Berkeley researchers! Computer Science


    Un-selfie your pictures: From Adobe and Berkeley researchers!

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 11:35 AM PDT

    Where to start with learning computer networking?

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 12:34 PM PDT

    Hello, I am doing my Google Support Specialist course. Two weeks ago I started the Computer Networking part but I do not understand a single thing... The way the guy explains things just doesn't work for me.

    Is there any book/video/website from where I can learn from the start so I can understand everything in detail from beginning and without running from one thing to another?

    I am starting to feel hopeless and that networking isn't for me... Or I just didn't found the correct person to teach me.

    If anyone has any suggestions where a newbie like me could start, it would be appreciated!

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    [R] Google ‘BigBird’ Achieves SOTA Performance on Long-Context NLP Tasks

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 11:56 AM PDT

    To alleviate the quadratic dependency of transformers, a team of researchers from Google Research recently proposed a new sparse attention mechanism dubbed BigBird. In their paper Big Bird: Transformers for Longer Sequences, the team demonstrates that despite being a sparse attention mechanism, BigBird preserves all known theoretical properties of quadratic full attention models. In experiments, BigBird is shown to dramatically improve performance across long-context NLP tasks, producing SOTA results in question answering and summarization.

    Here is a quick read: Google 'BigBird' Achieves SOTA Performance on Long-Context NLP Tasks

    The paper Big Bird: Transformers for Longer Sequences is on arXiv.

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    How to Choose Best Programming Language to Learn

    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 04:05 AM PDT

    Jack of all trades master of none opinion

    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 03:47 AM PDT

    Hello, as the title says I feel lost. I have the impression and passion that I need to be a jack of all trades. I have relevant experience with frontend and backend (Java) and I works as a Java developer at the moment. My problem is I feel like I need it all or I won't succeed. I want AI, machine learning, deep learning, devops, security and I know this is not possible. When I start a personal project I feel like I need to add at least AI or the project is too simple although it isn't and hmm how about setting a K8S cluster and all the buzzwords although I don't need it. I need to hear some opinions from others, I feel lost in this cluster struggle and I end doing nothing.

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    Question: How are driver emulators built?

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 10:07 PM PDT

    I'm a rookie in terms of programming, but I was genuinely looking forward to learning how an emulator for drivers works. For example, QEMU, Android Emulator, Nvidia driver emulator, etc.

    What's the code logic (from a high level) behind writing an emulator software? Are there any resources available to learn how to build emulators?

    Thanks for all the help, in advance.

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    Infer spatial arrangements and shapes of humans and objects from a 2-D image: Latest from Facebook, Berkeley, Carnegie Mellon, and Argo researchers:

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 08:40 PM PDT

    Top Most Uses of R programming language In The World

    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 12:12 AM PDT

    Anyone interested to collaborate on SAT?

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 11:56 PM PDT

    I have been researching in SAT for 2-3 years now, every now and then, i get new ideas/algorithms for it (ofc. exp.). I have a full understanding of it, and it's significance, however, i find it really hard to make any progress (anymore), as i don't have the formal math/TCS background to directly spot the complexity of the algorithm, and move on. This takes forever to think about, not to mention that i have to code it, to know whether it's exp. or not, and if it's sound and complete or not. It is really draining.

    The fun part is, when i try to extract abstract concepts (i.e. from other science disciplines), and match it with SAT, i want to spend my time, specifically, on this, and/or discuss it with TCS expert(s). Therefore, i am wondering if there is a website that we can discuss new ideas/algorithms for SAT (even a Chat thread would be fine).

    It can be a group effort or, if someone is willing to collaborate with me on this, mainly to give feedback about the complexity of the algorithm/ideas that i or others (if any) will describe. I think that over time we will get a better understanding of the hidden structure of SAT, and eventually, derive a poly. algorithm for it.

    FWIW, I'm a 25 Y.O Male, BBA graduate. I know some PHP, loops and some data structures.

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    Reveal The Secrets of How to Learn Python Fast For Data Science

    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 01:50 AM PDT

    Reveal The Secrets of How to Learn Python Fast For Data Science

    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 01:36 AM PDT

    Reveal The Secrets of How to Learn Python Fast For Data Science

    Posted: 04 Aug 2020 01:30 AM PDT

    Computer Architecture vs Compilers

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 04:47 PM PDT

    I am deciding between these 2 classes for my hard cs class next semester. I am interested in software engineering, which compilers seems more relevant to, but having a good foundation in hardware also seems like a good idea.

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    IP Address

    Posted: 03 Aug 2020 05:54 AM PDT

    I'm not an expert in CS I'm actually a ME so this is slightly unfamiliar territory but I come in peace 🏳️... Recently a friend of mine had their Snapchat hacked and leaked nudes to random people in their contact list, the person changed the password and used a 2 way authentication app so they couldn't access or change it. The only info they have is 2 IP address to locations local to us. We called the police but they were not able to do much. I'm not sure if this is far fetched or I'm just imagining life as a movie but can we use that to get access to the location/ what WiFi they were using or anything like that to help us find who did this? Appreciate any help here and hope this post will help us and anyone else who experience something similar.

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