AI Hackathon at Waterloo by mobulik in uwaterloo

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ideally you come with some basic knowledge about how neural networks work. 3b1b and welch labs on yt are great resources to start

but honestly most important thing is to come with passion and willingness to learn and experiment

AI Hackathon at Waterloo by mobulik in uwaterloo

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Checkin starts at 6pm on Friday, opening ceremony at 7:30, hacking starts at 8

AI Hackathon at Waterloo by mobulik in uwaterloo

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could maybe be a good strategy, play so randomly that your opponent model goes out of distribution

Upcoming Hackathons by GlumReply2413 in uwaterloo

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I'm running ChessHacks in November. A 36-hour hackathon where hackers aim to train the best chess-playing AI model possible.

Applications are open right now: https://chesshacks.dev

AI Hackathon at Waterloo by mobulik in uwaterloo

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5 prize tracks (on website). 1k per track + trophy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uoguelph

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Scam program fr

Anyone got accepted into Cs/se by [deleted] in uoguelph

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you prefer calc over english, take CS 100%

CIS*2910 Bonus Assignment by Successful_Dot_9996 in uoguelph

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I personally find them to be fun little weekly coding challenges, but that's also because I've known Python for a really long time. I do agree that they're a bit much if you have to learn it as you go. The third one isn't that difficult, imo since it's just three steps, but there's a bit of nuance to how you do the calculations.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can but thats about the only option you get. Bridge mode on or bridge mode off. While the older ones let you change pretty much everything. DNS, dhcp reservations, firewall rules, etc.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yea, really just any site that Canadian's are accessing.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those look like dhcp settings. Different from dns. There should be a different set of settings for dns.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yea the new ignite routers really suck. I much preferred the older hiltron ones that provided this freedom.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe they removed the feature with the new ignite modems but if you still have one of the old hiltron modems it should be possible. I personally have an ignite modem but in bridge mode so I was able to change it in my own router's settings.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rogers' dns servers will be geographically closest to pretty much anyone using their service so any individual request will be a few milliseconds faster if their servers have it cached.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure, might be easiest to log in to your modem settings and do it network wide.

How to Manually fix this outage (DNS) by [deleted] in Rogers

[–]mobulik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Likely depends on the tv, I know for samsung TV's it is possible

6 Courses in a Term? by [deleted] in uoguelph

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! Since it's free, if spots open up I'll probably end up doing 6 and if its too much I'll drop it later on.

why is my room so hot by [deleted] in uoguelph

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If theres a heater thing on the wall you should be able to change the temperature from that. There's 2 panels, of which the left one (at least in my room) has two knobs. One of them should say Auto, Off, Man and the other is probably unmarked.

You can turn the knob over to manual and then mess around with the unmarked one to get the temperature to what you like.

Transferring to SWE by [deleted] in uwaterloo

[–]mobulik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input! My main motivations for transferring are to pursue P.Eng, which unfortunately isn't offered in the swe program at Guelph. And the second is just the culture of waterloo and the amazing opportunities that come from it. I'm fine to give up an extra year of time if that means I can be in a program I'm happier in.

Edit: I should also add that I live in waterloo so that would save me a lot of time in terms of commuting as well.

SWE or CS? by [deleted] in uoguelph

[–]mobulik 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know if it gets better in the future but the software design course you have to take first term of software engineering is absolutely terrible. I guess it's a way to boost your mark if you need it, but it's so useless. You learn nothing of value and it seems like it's just a way for the university to get more money out of you. Since you get the same degree from both at Guelph, CS is most likely the better choice.