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    Most important foundational papers in Computer Science

    Posted: 02 Sep 2021 03:26 PM PDT

    Hello,

    I'm a pure math person which is very much interested in the foundations of computer science (well, at the time was just called math, maybe that's why). I already read Alan Turing's On Computable Numbers and it was totally worth it, it even got me into a wild rabbit hole of metamathematics. What should one read next to understand the foundation of CS theory? What papers were written in response to Turing's? Let's make a big list!

    (Just to make sure, I don't mean introductory material, I mean hardcore theoretical writings which shapped the field).

    As a bonus, it would also be nice to see some papers that rewrite the foundational ideas into a modern light. That said, I'm not interested into just "history of CS", althought historical context is nice, I'd like to read papers that do get deep into the theory.

    Show me the good stuff, computer-people!

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    What difference would have been occurred if there was no redirection message? (MORE IN COMMENTS)

    Posted: 03 Sep 2021 01:59 AM PDT

    Changing of codes and Bit flips

    Posted: 02 Sep 2021 05:38 PM PDT

    Has there been any new info on how often the changing of code or "bit flips" happen?

    From this Veritasium video https://youtu.be/AaZ_RSt0KP8?t=801

    Do the changing of code or "bit flips" always change a computer or electronics alot in a significant and big way?

    Does cosmic rays only affect 1 code or "bit" or many at once? Is it one "particle" affecting 1 code or 1 partiicle can affects many codes?

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    Cs50 courses online

    Posted: 03 Sep 2021 02:08 AM PDT

    Just wanted to ask if someone has taken this course in the past? How was your experience with Harvard's cs50 introduction to computer science course? Does it build a good base for learning advanced Cs?

    submitted by /u/a-kul-boy
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    clojureD 2018: "DIY fast random tree generation" by Frederic Peschanski

    Posted: 02 Sep 2021 11:08 AM PDT

    From Big Data to Effective Information

    Posted: 02 Sep 2021 11:16 PM PDT

    Computer screen

    Posted: 02 Sep 2021 04:07 PM PDT

    We call upon Reddit to take action against the rampant Coronavirus misinformation on their website.

    Posted: 25 Aug 2021 04:44 PM PDT

    Questionable New Website: Omicron.life

    Posted: 25 Aug 2021 08:12 AM PDT

    There's this new organization called Omicron.life that has been posting on some other subreddits claiming that they can predict depression among Reddit users by looking at their past reddit posts/comments. Apparently all you have to do is enter your username and then they will give you a "mental wellness score". They claim to use machine learning and natural language processing but I don't know much about that stuff. Can someone explain how it's even possible to use machine learning/ natural language processing to predict depression or is this website a gimmick. Here is their profile: u/omicron-life.

    submitted by /u/ConcentrateLucky1570
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    Question about multiple "Single" Travelling Salesman Problem

    Posted: 23 Aug 2021 10:46 PM PDT

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