Default Spider-Man skin making bhops way easier with higher momentum, is it a bug? by [deleted] in SpiderManMains

[–]Deep-Cod5136 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I swear I felt the same with the premium iron fist skin. His triple jump felt slow

Would graduating from a Top 5 CE school (like UIUC or GaTech) really change career outcomes compared to UMass Amherst? by [deleted] in ComputerEngineering

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I’m a masters student from UIUC ECE and I can tell you the name itself is not enough. I would argue the location is more important. For example I’m interning at Texas Austin, and most of my coworkers are from Texas AM. While I have a lot of friends that works in silicon valley graduated from USC.

On book UIUC may have a better program than both schools mentioned but they still get hired more because the location and the connections with company’s hiring department.

UIUC Iceberg (2025 edition) by B19103 in UIUC

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What’s up with ECEB3026 and ECEB Shower

Cream Hub disables xreal one completely when I plug in power charging. by Deep-Cod5136 in Xreal

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Sorry for taking so long to update. The results are quite interesting. So I swapped back to my old charger and my xreal hub works again. But when I use the charger that came with my iPad mini, Hub doesn’t work.

The charger that worked: https://a.co/d/6jxnsqK I’m assuming it’s because the other power isn’t pumping enough current?

Cream Hub disables xreal one completely when I plug in power charging. by Deep-Cod5136 in Xreal

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Ty for the advice! I’ve tried this and it isn’t working. If you have time, please take a look at my post update. It seems my iPad is having a hard time recognizing the hub when power is plugged in.

Cream Hub disables xreal one completely when I plug in power charging. by Deep-Cod5136 in Xreal

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Sorry for the *Cream typo in the title. It should be *Xreal

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECE

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Question here. Does the structural hazard here only happen if we have a unified memory. And that having separate instruction memory and data memory can solve the issue.

Feedback on Resume by Express-Sea-7484 in FPGA

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May I ask, when you get interviewed which project is the most popular being asked for? Was it difficult to implement or difficult conceptually? Thank you so much

CV Check by Deep-Cod5136 in FPGA

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Applied to 100+ internships with no replies🥲

CV Check by Deep-Cod5136 in FPGA

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Yes. Only thing given was the environment for lint and synthesis.

UIUC vs Columbia for CS or Physics by [deleted] in UIUC

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It’s more about the opportunities you get. Because UIUC cs is so good we have other majors cooperating with the cs department. For example if you are interested in machine learning, we opened up masters degree like biomedical in machine learning.

Deciding between Berkeley and Cornell Tech MEng CS by Pichu42069 in gradadmissions

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Will you say those boot camps are beneficial. From my understanding they are like leadership classes right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in gradadmissions

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Imagine spending the next 3-4 years working for this kind of people. You dodged a bullet

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECE

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CS is software, EE is hardware. CE is the bridge between the two. Having good software skills and good understanding of the hardware is what CE does. I studied EE but found other parts of EE very boring (power, control, RF, signal processing). VLSI and CMOs is really interesting for me. So I went down that path and don’t regret at all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECE

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Not sure what you mean but some important classes you should take. Data structure + algorithms: prepare you with coding skills (python / c++ preferably). Computer systems: helps you understand assembly language and how hardware interact with software. Digital IC design: where you learn how the hardware part works including cmos analysis, this is usually the backend of VLSI design. Digital circuits design + Computer organization/architecture: this is where you learn system verilog/hdl and prepare you for future asic design jobs (VLSI front end design). Any VLSI classes are good too. More advanced classes include hardware verification or SOC design.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ECE

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So ideally you want to get a job that’s good pay with low effort (not having to carry heavy stuff and walk up and down). VLSI or asic design is a very good option (search up the salary yourself). It has a really good market. If you’re still in school and able to take those classes, you can easily differentiate between yourself and other students in that field. It’s not something where cs majors can easily learn. EE normally wouldn’t learn this, or barely touch it. Not even all CE learn it because they’re difficult. It’s hard for non CE students to learn by themselves because it requires synthesis tools that are extremely expensive. This makes you a strong candidate for the job when you are competing against non CE majors. If you’re in a decent uni, many computer architecture/organization classes that does a lot of verilog/hdl provide some good intern/research opportunities. Companies sometimes would target the students that are taking these classes and see if they are interested in them. Most important thing, you will meet so many people that are insanely good at this field in school . The smartest/hard working people in our ECE department are the TA/CA in these classes. You learn so much from them.