What are some good places to look for summer research internships for computer stuff? Went to my school's career fair and felt physically ill after talking to this absolute degenerate techie who told me the "hardest problem" he's been working on is writing documentation for the codebase, and I'd like to look into research stuff but also get paid.
>>7799384
If you're unable to find a internship, there's always the option of learning something outside of the curriculum and making a project out of it then putting it up on github or a blog to show employers.
>>7799416
I'm not too worried about not finding an internship in the industry, but rather that I'd like to explore the option of delving into research and academia
Is Scientology a science?
Anything ending in ology is bullshit.
>>7799373
>Methodology
>>7799373
Topology
GET HYPE
https://www.caltech.edu/news/caltech-researchers-find-evidence-real-ninth-planet-49523
>PLANET X IS REAL
>WAS IT ALIENS?
I don't care what drivel you guys have spewed the last several years to justify the grants you live on, Pluto is the ninth PLANET no matter it's size. You may have discovered a tenth planet, so that should get you some more free money, but call it what it is: The TENTH planet. Didn't they teach you how to count in school?
#plutoslifematters
#JusticeForPluto
#SolarSystemEquality
#InPlutoWeTrust
instead of wasting tons of money going to college and getting a square job slaving away for normies would it be possible for one to learn how to do science through reading textbooks and making up their own lab activities and then become an independent scientist working out of their basement or something ?
lol no saged hidden reported
>>7799331
idk it sounds pretty solid, try it and get back to us
>>7799331
>would it be possible for one to learn how to do science through reading textbooks and making up their own lab activities and then become an independent scientist working out of their basement or something
Yes if you don't mind being a computer scientist
/sci/
If I have a set of data, x, y - cordinates, z- value, could I use bilinear interpolation to find other values?
Example
x y z
[0, 0, 1]
[0, 1, 3]
[1, 0, 2]
[1, 1, 4]
and I would like to tell what value is in point [0.543, 0.421, ?]
What would be the easite interpolation to calculate this if I have to use numerical version (aplication in c)
z = 1 + x + 2y
>>7798766
God you sound like a faggot.
Go out and get your dick wet and you'll realize all that bullshit you just spouted is completely fucking pointless.
>>7798874
I am a wizard, it is too late senpai
Is Lie algebra any less true than any other algebras?
>>7798498
Lie algebra is so fucking pointless
What the fuck is it used for?
Hurr lets find out what [a,b] is for no apparant reason and lets throw in 1 million pointless definitions just to make the person ""learning"" it angry
>>7798571
This
There is not one application of them that cant be done more simply using other methods
>>7799454
>name explicitly says it's merely a lie
>try to treat it as it was true
Represent the following statement forms using only statement variables, the connective -->, and the symbol for contradiction: c. Justify your answers with truth tables.
Please help this makes no fucking sense.
>>7798289
>truth tables
Your school is shit.
>statement variables
>obfuscation terminology
Your school is really shitty.
>using ^ for anything other than exterior/wedge products
Your school is a joke.
>>7798307
>complaining about the use of truth tables in what is clearly the beginning of an introductory class
You are a joke
>>7798307
>I have never taken a course in symbolic logic
is depression basically the brains way of selfishly craving for social attention and physical contact that it otherwise can't get in its normal day-to-day experience?
Yes but can't* get it or won't* is the question go find the answer
>>7798082
Depression was a useful mechanism to establish social structures in tribes/communities; having a strong/smart, unchallenged leader requires for a mechanism where other men/females are passified without killing them.
>>7798091
nice explanation
Do you believe that P = NP (why, or why not?)?
And if so, do you also believe that Computer Science will fall as a field since bruteforcing will be viable? Will P = NP remove all value of creativity?
>do you believe
>believe
/religion/
>>7797980
if P = NP then the algorithms for NP problems will need to be written in polynomial time
it is literally the opposite of what you said you fucking dunce
if P = NP then N = 1 xDddddddddDDd
Guys I found the formula to calculate the worth of pussy
The middle equasion had a divide sign not a %
>>7797503
>median and mean
of what? A population of one woman?
>>7797513
Of pussy kiddo
How does the job market look for a Stats and Comp Sci major?
I don't really have any connections, going to join clubs next year though. Currently a soph.
>>7796740
>How does the job market look for a Stats and Comp Sci major?
Terrible. CS majors are rapidly becoming blacklisted by industry.
>>7796779
I still don't know where you're getting this from.
Actually, your skills will be in demand if you don't mind jumping onto the "big data/data science" bandwagon.
any ee's in here?
can't figure this out for the life of me.
each resistor is 7 ohms. source voltage is 32 volts. What is Ix?
-1/12 C/s
>>7796052
nodal analysis
What if x=0?
Still equals 1, just like 0! = 1.
not defined
Is tobacco really bad for you? Or is it just politicized meme science?
>>7795349
Tobacco? Other than its addictive qualities, not much.
But SMOKE? Yep, that's bad for you.
Last factoid I heard was something like 10% of long-term smokers get lung cancer, a figure many times higher than the average person.
>>7795371
> 10% of long-term smokers get lung cancer
correlation isn't causation
I smoke one a day max, usually when I'm munted drunk.
How bad is that for you, really?
Will AI be the cause of the end of mankind?
Yes, but only because we will be too busy having sex with them to breed for real.
>>7790516
I'm on board with that
doubt it. AI technology is pathetic and doesn't even work half the time. And more comlpex machines need human operators to run.
I don't think humanity will ever reach to a point where it can create a decent AI that isn't shit-tier.