@thor Graduate Students are Masters or PhDs.
@thor They would get paid in money before credits. Possibly a few hundred dollars for undergraduates.
@thor Sadly that's the role they play in research, usually. I was just a special case.
@thor Undergrads don't get paid nor do they get credit.
@thor They might need test subjects who are a bit more dedicated.
So I have a bit of an announcement on my current project.
Recommended Hardware specs as of right now are as follows:
Quad Core x86-64 CPU like an I5
8GB of RAM this could change
Harddrive space.
GPGPU optional
GNU/Linux I'm not going to port it.
So you might have experience with Machine Learning of some variety and noticed a fair drain on system resources. This isn't turning out to be that. If you can't comfortably put your computer into full send for an indeterminate amount of time, I don't recommend running this.
The requirements are very conservative estimates as the entire system hasn't been put together yet. The requirements are expected to grow but this should be good enough for very basic jobs.
Meshtastic Review: #LoRa encrypted, offgrid communicator with #ESP32
https://tylercipriani.com/blog/2022/07/31/meshtastic-a-review/
This project is dragging behind again. I might need to make some changes to the design again. There's a lot of problems that I'm going to need to solve if I want this to work.
I look back and see what has been accomplished already. I discovered concepts in this project that I only recently read about. It seems like my rationale is as sharp as it has ever been. As demoralizing as it might seem to rediscover another Scientist's work, it's so common and well it reminds me of a quote. To know what no other man knows is to dwell in the Pantheon of The Gods.
I'd give it away even if it was truly something special. I don't believe in owning the work of a mind. Attribution is a very different story.
@inference I feel that first line.
@lupyuen That's a slick feature! It should cut down on the number of instructions used as well as the amount of high level code used.
@igelsQTs Music festival?
@igelsQTs I knew someone from Luxembourg and they jumped off the bridge. It's not a good place from what I've heard.
@rastinza It will pay off one day. That type of endurance doesn't go unnoticed even though it seems like it does. ;)
@PawelK I'll have to check it out. I tried The Polish Version very early on and I have never tried it much since then. Я не понимаю Польский. Why did I pick Russian and Mandarin to try to learn? I spek very scuffed tourist language that sometimes ends up as an inappropriate joke.
@PawelK @HN @lupyuen For an architecture that was introduced 12 years ago, it's gained a lot of ground. The ability to claim RISC-V on a custom core or heart has been quite the inconvenience at times but it has pushed Reversing to new levels.
One has to admire the FLEXIBILITY of the architecture and wonder what exactly is going to be done with it.
@HN I remember hearing how most of it has been mined. Good thing it easily oxidizes and forms water soluble salts. It can possibly be leached from landfills by Electrowinning the contents. The oxidation potential is present in landfills and so is the acid. It's really a view into how mining will need to be done in the future.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.