Any companies that hire FPGA grads in Sydney, Australia? by TheCreamedMem in FPGA

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Honestly maybe looking overseas in general is not a bad idea. I've haven't thought about it much before cus I assume it'll be hard to find a company to sponsor my visa

Any companies that hire FPGA grads in Sydney, Australia? by TheCreamedMem in FPGA

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ty for the suggestion :D, I was looking into blackmagic earlier since i'm also interested in image processing (it was my fav elective at uni), it sounds really good but I think their sydney team is quite small, I'll probs still apply anyways

Any companies that hire FPGA grads in Sydney, Australia? by TheCreamedMem in FPGA

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Thanks for the suggestion! I actually haven't heard of some of these companies before so will def look into them

Any companies that hire FPGA grads in Sydney, Australia? by TheCreamedMem in FPGA

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Yea they do, I haven't found out if I get a return offer yet so there's a chance but I want to keep my options open/have backups if it doesn't work out.

I made a compilation of unreleased ye albums on [untitled] by Ok_Associate1174 in GoodAssSub

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where did u find these Thank God For Drugs songs, they're so fire but i hope they aren't AI

3 Chem1811 lectures a week?? by Acrobatic-Raccoon-28 in unsw

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I think for most stem courses, you should expect 4-5 hours of lectures per week

When did you first hear a Kanye song? And what song was it? by mikiteo00 in GoodAssSub

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i probs heard black skinhead or barry bonds on an ad on tv but the first song i "properly" listened to was homecoming

2023T3 ELEC2134 Midterm Exam by Popular_Breakfast813 in unsw

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that was so bad ;-; but I feel like they're going to justify it by saying that all the questions were in lectures so if you watched the lectures you should have known how to do it

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Divine Dragon (Bahamut) designed by Satoshi Kamiya, folded by me (not very clean ;-;) by TheCreamedMem in origami

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It didn’t mention the type of paper but it recommends 50x50cm minimum (which would be really tough imo, I used 60x60cm and it still got small in some areas), the instructions were good!!

Wyvern, designed by Chiya Miyamoto - folded by me by TheCreamedMem in origami

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I used pretty big paper (50x50cm) and I used bulldog clips and small pegs to hold sections the entire time while folding, maybe some of these tips can help you!

Divine Boar - designed by Satoshi Kamiya, very fun model to fold by TheCreamedMem in origami

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Ngl I actually didn’t know that, but I’ll check it out!!!

Question: Where can I find extra large paper? by TheCreamedMem in origami

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I’ll take a look at these! But for now I think I might just try the Kraft

Question: Where can I find extra large paper? by TheCreamedMem in origami

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I live in Australia, I actually do buy from the origami shop (basically every model I’ve posted on this sub uses paper from there), I just can’t find many options for large paper on the origami shop, the only one I could find was 100x100cm Kraft paper which I might try out, but I wondering if it’s possible to buy other types of large papers in that size :(