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- Are there users who NEED to have admin rights to their computers https://www.reddit.com/r/sysadmin/comments/6o0yxg/are_there_users_who_need_to_have_admin_rights_to/ 176 comments sysadmin
- Three Bad Computing Habits You Need to Break Right Now http://www.cubunga.com/three-bad-computing-habits-you-need-to-break-right-now/ 2 comments technology
- "Industry needs to stop hiring senior academics in computer vision right now" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PNTCthjJqjY 5 comments computervision
- MacBook Pro 13" 2011 Unibody with cracked screen. Local support says they need to replace the entire upper body of the computer. Are they right? https://www.ifixit.com/Store/Mac/MacBook-Pro-13%22-Unibody-Late-2011 6 comments techsupport
- [Bassinger] This says so much. Bruce Arians on analytics (h/t @JoeBucsFan): "I've actually heard of guys calling plays (using analytics) and I don't know how that works. I mean, run to the right, run a sweep, throw the ball. What the hell? I don’t need a computer tell me that." https://twitter.com/tometrics/status/1233243269506781187?s=21 73 comments nfl
- Guys? totally an introvert and right now sitting in E-resource a type of computer lab in my College and need help? https://www.reddit.com/r/india/comments/4m5s5o/guys_totally_an_introvert_and_right_now_sitting/ 22 comments india
- Hey everyone has anyone finished their master degree in computer science? If yes please I need some guidance, I hope this is the right place to ask this None 2 comments askcomputerscience
- Incompleteness Ex Machina [pdf]: "Godel's work, rightly viewed, needs to be split into two parts: the transport of computation into the arena of arithmetic on the one hand and the actual incompleteness theorems on the other." https://www.scottaaronson.com/incompleteness.pdf 27 comments math
- Incompleteness Ex Machina [pdf]: "Godel's work, rightly viewed, needs to be split into two parts: the transport of computation into the arena of arithmetic on the one hand and the actual incompleteness theorems on the other." https://www.scottaaronson.com/incompleteness.pdf 14 comments compsci
- “The computer on ‘Star Trek’ is a question-answering machine,” he says. “It understands what you’re asking and provides just the right chunk of response that you needed. When is the computer going to get to a point where the computer knows how to talk to you? That’s my question.” http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/20/magazine/20computer-t.html?pagewanted=all 367 comments programming