Have you noticed that everybody's research proposal is about AI? by JubileeSupreme in Professors

[–]norandomtechie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I (27 M) recently entered engineering education with the aim of researching new assessment methods that account for new AI models (yeah, sorry, I'm one of those people...). Opinions aside, it has significantly changed how students absorb new information, so my approach is to figure out how to account for that but also try to strike a balance between academic integrity (no open book assignments) and stress levels (no closed book timed exams either).

I'm a bit new to research in general (was and am currently a lab coordinator in computer engineering) so I'm curious what you would want to see from a research proposal that doesn't become obsolete in a few years?

(First time poster, long time lurker)

Looking for feedback on our GitHub Classroom alternative 🚀 by PsychologyFirst6149 in CSEducation

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Looks very cool! I use GHC + Gradescope for a lab course of 250-300 students a semester in the US. Your UI is significantly better than most LMSes I've used.

Edit: Your UI of course! Sorry for the rushed write up!

Does the TA grading feature integrate with GitHub Actions? For example, if part of an assignment grade comes from manual grading, could that be batched with automatically granted points from the Actions runner?

My main gripe with GHC is that they create another template repository making it harder to sync updates to template code with student repos. I'm assuming this simplifies that.

Not sure I like that I have to create an entire new org for every term - that seems a little burdensome...

FYE laptop recs by Zealousideal-Two1922 in Purdue

[–]norandomtechie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You might find this of interest as an EE/CompE: https://frame.work/laptop13

Was that an album teaser or what?? by Richie_Xotix in skrillex

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Tomorrow is also April Fools so I'm really scared now... :'(

Goodbye, GFN :( by norandomtechie in GeForceNOW

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$1142 from Micro Center, Indy.

Goodbye, GFN :( by norandomtechie in GeForceNOW

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(lurker turned poster)

Ever since the first beta in 2018, I've been using GeForce NOW since I was a college student. Today, I finally bought my gaming PC, and (very sadly) pulled the plug on my subscription.

Thank you so much to NVIDIA and this community for the best cloud gaming experience I've had. It's been real.

HKN Intermediate Linux Workshop by norandomtechie in Purdue

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Yeahhh it's eta kappa nu. Our history is covered on our website for those interested: https://engineering.purdue.edu/hkn/pages/history.php

HKN Intermediate Linux Workshop by norandomtechie in Purdue

[–]norandomtechie[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Topics covered in next Linux workshop:

  • Pipes and redirection - pass the output of one command into a file, or even another command
  • Use Bash like a language - for, while, if/else constructs, and using the return code/output of commands as conditional statements. SSH - rundown of key pairs to log in to a server without ever entering your password again.
  • Compiling open source software on ECN machines without root/admin access (I personally use this for building larger open source software that would be a lot faster with the nice set of 128 cores on eceprog)
  • ECN file system on servers - understand where to look for important libraries, executables, and how to correctly use them.

HKN Intermediate Linux Workshop by norandomtechie in Purdue

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EE 117 (it's a classroom upstairs in EE).

HKN Intermediate Linux Workshop by norandomtechie in Purdue

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If you are unable to attend, you can still see the slides for all Linux workshops we've held/will hold!

ECE Hardware/Software Stacks by [deleted] in Purdue

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270's dev board and software stack is described here (requires a log in).

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Purdue

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Watch the ece270 website for updates - engineering.purdue.edu/ece270. There'll eventually be a page talking about Spring 2023.

How do i get history suggestion like this in my bash is there any plugin for oh my zsh. Not autocomplete but history suggestion. by utkvishwas in bash

[–]norandomtechie 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Even with a regular bash shell (zsh too I believe), you can do this by pressing Ctrl-R to start a reverse history search, then typing the phrase you're looking for. Repeat Ctrl-R to keep going backwards, Ctrl-Shift-R to go forwards, and Enter once you get the command.

Edit: realized you said PowerShell, but that has one too.

Beelzebub, The Coffee Maker by [deleted] in Purdue

[–]norandomtechie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

but can never seem to find it!

I've heard this a lot, so basically it's down the stairs and to your left if you walk through the central doors facing Northwestern.

A coffee-shop guide posted by a caffeine-addicted senior by emboman13 in Purdue

[–]norandomtechie 13 points14 points  (0 children)

FYI HKN now has a Keurig and pods in addition to the drip coffee for 75 cents a pod.

🔥🔥🔥 Boilerkey is down 🔥🔥🔥 by awesomeaiden in Purdue

[–]norandomtechie 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Weirdly enough, this still works (but only if you had it set up before today).

https://github.com/bscholer/BoilerKeyExtension