rajesh-s
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Hey there! I'm a Computer Engineer interested in Computer Architecture, Systems and Economics.
Twitter: @rajesh_s_
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Eg: repl.it Is the experience chaotic? Somewhat like letting the co-driver control the car simultaneously?
- Read GitHub code on browser VSCode in less than a second (github1s.com)
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I came across this article today [1] where a popular journalist in India was tricked to think they had a job offer at a prominent University by an elaborate phishing scam. After this I started thinking about the…
- ECC matters (realworldtech.com)
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I submitted a feature request to GitHub recently and was wondering if this really made sense. Two situations: 1. Academic courses (MOOCs included) require students not to publish progress/code publicly during a course…
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Is mirroring a good option? (lets say mirror github repos to gitlab so that if you lost access to the former, you still would have your data). Local backups don't tend to be reliable in terms of maintenance and long…
- (June 2018) Speculation/Discussion: Intel will become fabless (forums.anandtech.com)
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Have consolidated tech companies created a risk of single point of failure OR are they safe to be considered too big to fail? What would be the consequence of it on the internet as we know it? Are we prepared? When it's…
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I was just reading this https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23832437 and keep seeing this every once in a while. What flow do you follow to backup years or your projects from such platforms?
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Or is it intended to be a product marketing brochure of sorts? For example, https://hubs.ly/H0r91td0 If you find them useful, do you have any tips for new students stepping into the industry on reading whitepapers.
- Is it true that Pentium III was faster than its successor Pentium IV? (retrocomputing.stackexchange.com)
- Hennessy and Patterson on the New ACM Bytecast Podcast (learning.acm.org)
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It would make migrating between services easier which is good for everyone. How do such standards get conceived or make progress in general?
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Have there been identified that exploited vulnerabilities like Meltdown/Spectre before researchers discovered and disclosed it through proper channels? Just trying to understand the impact & lifecycle of dealing with…
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Given that this is a really vast domain (and also influenced by the development in other domains such as deep learning), I'm trying to understand what are the skills that would really help to have for students entering…
- DeepChip: Thoughts and Letters from EDA Users (deepchip.com)
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Even if it's done locally on device, where would they get the training data set for it to work so well? Same goes for reply response, follow-up reminders and other new features that if offers.
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Invest like the best and For Your Innovation are two great podcasts that I came across last year.
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In India, a 46000 INR (~$650) laptop [1] still uses a 5400rpm HDD. It's a known fact that kind of memory is the bottleneck when coupled with modern processors. The pricing of SSDs has become affordable as well. But…
- How to find out source of a privacy data leak from app/services? (gist.github.com)
- Interesting posters on the history of computers and evolution of computing (tcm.computerhistory.org)