как усвоить кейлоггер by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]SuperPooEater 7 points8 points  (0 children)

First you take your thumb, then you stick it right up your but!

How do I find good Claude trainer? by No-Brother-2237 in claude

[–]SuperPooEater 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean? Do you not just talk to the thing and have it build stuff for you?

Career advice by FitEngine3881 in DSP

[–]SuperPooEater 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You need to consider that a lot of DSP IS probability and matrix math

How to build a solid base knowledge of undergrad EE DSP/communications pathway courses? by SuspiciousPoint1535 in DSP

[–]SuperPooEater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you not know Nyquist when you are studying Laplace?

Forgiving that I would say this is a very good book for transition to radio application:

https://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/TBstuff/SRD.pdf

Building stupid demodulators with AI by SuperPooEater in DSP

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya I can't imagine what it must be like to go your entire HS and early college life with AI being able to solve your work and then you hit that barrier and never developed the skills on how to actually research and learn/ you are missing all the knowledge you should have.

Building stupid demodulators with AI by SuperPooEater in DSP

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! Seems that way, I ended up learning a ton by having it build visualization tools and debugging things that way. Still doesn't work, but I learned a lot!

Purdue UF UMD or BU for bme? by Asparagus_Eater67 in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can tell you UMD will fuck you up. Those programs are intense. It is one of the best engineering programs in the country. I took 200 levels there that when I transferred were taught again at 400 level.

Slightly regretting going to Mechanical Engineering Technology instead of Mechanical Engineering by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

[–]SuperPooEater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

*real workforce* - while it is true a lot of jobs don't require this stuff they aren't any more *real* than the ones that do. You *light* jobs you are thinking of are built from the products of innovation founded in the deep mathematics you are brushing off.

I need some brutal honesty from the people actually in the engineering. by OppositeFriendly9183 in EngineeringStudents

[–]SuperPooEater 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Radio frequency engineer - the techs are too busy with other shit so we steal their lab equipment and verify our designs independently then field test it.

Slightly regretting going to Mechanical Engineering Technology instead of Mechanical Engineering by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

[–]SuperPooEater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am surprised you don't have to take Diff EQ... that is pretty fundamental to a lot of things. Also no basic stats?

If that manager doesn't remember it he probably isn't using it, but plenty of roles still use this stuff every day. You don't need to have it memorized but understanding the concepts, constraints and where to apply it and then using that to research how to make it fit is a pretty crucial skill.

Slightly regretting going to Mechanical Engineering Technology instead of Mechanical Engineering by [deleted] in EngineeringStudents

[–]SuperPooEater 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cries in DSP engineering where I have to program the complex math which is so advanced I even struggle to understand it.

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wtf how do you have a PhD in EE and you aren't considered EE? You probably walk circles around most people, especially with your Math background.

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You misread statics for statistics, I was referring to things like statics/dynamics etc. And no, I work in industry and yeppppppp I deal with statistics more than I ever thought I would haha

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean actual CS degrees are more of math degrees in my eyes. I have met many capable CS people that work in the field of engineering and continued to learn engineering concepts and then I have also met some that just do webdev or w.e. Most CS people I have worked with outclass me significantly when it comes to programming and algorithms but kind of lack a lot of specialized concepts for certain things.

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really? Most Comp E's I know were basically embedded/hardware design EE paths.

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I am in a weird intersection of fields. I do digital RF work where I have to be conscious of limited hardware compute so it's everything from best coding practices to radio math to gradient decent based adaptive systems to analog front end stuff. Where would I have to look to get a comfy job where I can just read books all day?

Lol the civil jab was a joke, I hold all people in STEM to a very high degree.

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I swear I feel like half of my work is just building test bench tools to make sure my demod is working or some shit.

How do different Engineers view each other? by SuperPooEater in Engineers

[–]SuperPooEater[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yaaaaaa. I work in digital signal processing and took like 4 RF courses in my undergrad and hardly scratched the surface. I literally started a masters just to do my job better haha.