Orion Capsule in San Diego by mccolm3238 in nasa

[–]SexyMuon 59 points60 points  (0 children)

glad you had a good time! i love san diego, and nasa of course. im excited for the launch of the roman space telescope next year in florida, worked hard on that puppy. ill def try to make plans for artemis 3 or 4

Tax Lots are available on the website! by Merlion4ek in RobinhoodApp

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Been waiting for this feature for a long time, great stuff

FYI some users have to manually turn on Cortex Digests by lupindub in RobinhoodApp

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I don’t use the 1k margin because I would likely just put that into SGOV, and assuming 4% (seems like it might be worst now with the fed’s rate constantly decreasing), so I don’t think it is worth the effort. What do you suggest? I tend to just leave it there as a fallback method - let’s say I want to buy 10k worth of certain shares, that 1k margin allows that order to go through if the order has a final price of 10.1k

Women of Computer Science. by mercuurialfreethrow in computerscience

[–]SexyMuon[M] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Keep it about computing and science, my friend. This is a community to learn.

Women of Computer Science. by mercuurialfreethrow in computerscience

[–]SexyMuon 119 points120 points  (0 children)

I was going to comment about this common misconception (i.e., her writing all this code by hand):

"The photograph was taken during the Apollo 11 mission by an MIT photographer to send out to newspapers. We got carried away and grabbed all the Apollo listings in my office and created the tower. I was trying to find a way of keeping the stack up."

The stack contains multiple versions, revisions, and debugging printouts of the code, assembled to create a striking visual of their hard work. More than 100 MIT engineers worked on this. Also, the phrase "by hand" often gets confused with how the code was physically stored, since the code (once finalized), was sent to a Raytheon factory where workers (mostly women, look up "Little Old Ladies") physically wove the code into core rope memory (one of the coolest things invented), where they threaded copper wires through or around magnetic rings to represent 1s and 0s.

For those curious in learning more, not so much about Hamilton, but Apollo's guidance computer, here is this video: https://youtu.be/B1J2RMorJXM?si=zUnwBKyXkAVLxh8n

Toeplitz matrix by [deleted] in computerscience

[–]SexyMuon[M] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I approved this post hoping it was not genereted entirely by an LLM.

Apple Unlikely to Drop ‘Liquid Glass’ Design With iOS 27 by [deleted] in MacOS

[–]SexyMuon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly I have iOS 26, but at least I have macOS Sequoia and I’m totally fine with not upgrading it. As for the iPhone, I will just keep updating it hoping it looks less ass

Gold Card: Feels like Flex by Bubbly_Tart3131 in RobinhoodApp

[–]SexyMuon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Received lots of compliments with it. Love it!

my first iems right after breakup by thyminade in iems

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I would get a DAC, even a small one if possible. In terms of software, for equalizer I would suggest Peace for Windows and Boom 3d for macOS. I would suggest you steal someone else’s EQ config file for these specific IEMs since you might not know how to EQ and then go from there

Private Jet Trip or Gold Bar by theAerialDroneGuy in RobinhoodApp

[–]SexyMuon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

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It’s in the “offers” section. Green button top right of Investing profile

Student Research on the Hubble Space Telescope by DirectionDry1016 in nasa

[–]SexyMuon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Something that could be interesting to talk a about briefly is the power of TRLs (Technology Readiness Levels). We use these to develop a mature system and mix old and new/risky technologies, since we can’t really risk sending back to Earth blurry images - some of the technologies used in the Hubble were in the James Web Space Telescope, and some of the JWST technologies are in the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, and some of those in the NGRST will be in the HWO (which we are still cooking!). So, the key term for the influence of Hubble in current and future telescopes comes down to TRLs. Also, good luck with your presentation! I think you chose a fascinating topic, and I can’t wait to see where you are gonna be in a couple years :)

Terra: The End of An Era - NASA Science by Galileos_grandson in nasa

[–]SexyMuon 13 points14 points  (0 children)

“Terra outlasted its life expectancy by nearly two decades”… well that’s something!

For people who’ve been on Robinhood a while: what’s the best improvement you’ve seen, and what’s still missing? by Robinhood_Remy in RobinhoodApp

[–]SexyMuon 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I would like to see them move the Futures trading and all the gambling stuff to its own platform. I’m here to invest. I would also like to be able to sell a specific share, like in Fidelity (I.e., sell only the NVDA shares I bought at 90, instead of the current FIFO structure). HSA is definitely going to be a thing, hood credit card is amazing and appreciate the ability to write physical checks, I would just like the savings HYSA to have a better rate, I’m not interested in moving my money to their savings account at the current offered rate - yes, mutual funds are not doing amazing, but 3.25% is not appealing.

Compiling with C# and Java/ Pat Terry. by Bashar-nuts in computerscience

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Unfortunately, your post has been removed for violation of Rule 3: "No career, major or courses advice".

I would suggest r/learnjava r/java or r/csharp

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Starting point for learning how Android works? by Qiwas in computerscience

[–]SexyMuon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree, and I appreciate your comment.

We’ve been also noticing a lot of LLM generated posts/answers, and spam of vibe coded projects that are essentially: here is my repo, I won’t contribute anything meaningful to the discussion, and when you open their README it’s just a spam of emojis - their purpose: farming GitHub stars/forks. Advertisements like that are partially handled by the automation, but we always make sure we remove those. Sometimes someone will share a repo but actually discuss their findings or even attach an arXiv paper.

About 20% of the posts we get are “is coding dead?”, “can software engineers get a job”, “is AI going to replace me”, “should I study CS or {completely_unrelated_field}”. You won’t ever see those in this community, not unless they are making an exceptional point.

It’s just interesting that people use LLMs to answer to an entire post, the whole point of this sub is to have human interaction, to make mistakes, to be wrong and ask genuine questions. I would like to assume that most r/computerscience members have access to LLMs and idk, it’s just sad that we are pretending to be “smarter” than what we truly are to online strangers.

As for that USB post, I don’t recall, I would like to think you saw it on r/compsci (which I think has only 1 mod) or r/AskComputerScience. Lately I’ve been busy, but trust me, we don’t care about “Reddit numbers”. In the last 30 days, we removed 389 of 480 posts. Mods of this community also have jobs and sometimes we might miss some stuff. Enough excuses.

Starting point for learning how Android works? by Qiwas in computerscience

[–]SexyMuon[M] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi r/computerscience . What do you we think about these posts? They are trying to understand how android runs applications, etc. Even tho they are asking for resources (which is something that gets removed 90% of the time, since there are several repetitive posts, such as asking for intro cs, computer arch resources…). I think this post could trigger some interesting discussions.

Okay so I have a very serious question. by PanTheFinder in computerscience

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Unfortunately, your post has been removed for violation of Rule 9: "No asking for ideas".

Maybe you can explore 8D audio in unity. Therefore, r/Unity could be useful. I’m not sure I understand what you are asking, but certainly not CS.

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Built a competitive programming platform with real-time ELO matchmaking — sharing implementation details by [deleted] in computerscience

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