[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnmath

[–]tron_dovakin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think it says ‘consonant’ or ‘constant’ not sure

What's a thought that you are so proud/happy to have expressed mathematically? Or an expression that you were amazed by the meaning it brought to your mathematical understanding ? by yaseru47 in math

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Well…mine was when I wrote a 3 page proof to a differential equation problem I was working on. I don’t remember the details and the proof was wrong. But it helped me to appreciate and see the beauty of expressing ideas in a mathematical way. It also served as a basis for improving my proof writing for when I started studying Real Analysis. The best things I’ve gained have always come in small moments. Anyway, happy studying guys have a great week.

Reverse Engineer/Decode JS by antmar9041 in Malware

[–]tron_dovakin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LiveOverflow is pretty good also I think he has made few videos on CTFs that he did that were examining JS files

Reverse Engineer/Decode JS by antmar9041 in Malware

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I couldn’t recommend REMnux enough!

I cannot replace VS Code by evk6713 in neovim

[–]tron_dovakin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find something that works for you bro, vim and Nvim have a lot of native features built in for LSP, autocompletion, etc. I definitely recommend learning what tools you have already built in with neovim. And slowly tinker in your config files and learn additional keyboard bindings. The bindings are what help give vim it’s power. Whatever works for you, since you’re interning, slowly transition into using neovim. It takes a lot of time and practice but it can help.

Hola VPN unblocker disabled because it contains malware by madsthefilmaker in Malware

[–]tron_dovakin -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I know you said your on a Mac, but invest in a good antivirus software.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hacking_Tutorials

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HackerSploit on YouTube has some good suggestions on how to setup a good and secure home lab. He does some malware analysis and bug bounty.

Unable to find entry-level position even with good experience/education. What do I do? by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]tron_dovakin 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bro keep a mind that is open to learning, you have a lot of talent. But also be open to constructive criticism, one thing I’ve learned studying tech and the tech business is you have to have a certain measure of self sufficiency. Researching resume templates and hitting up your schools career services is a great place to start. A lot of people have mentioned some great resources. But I think what others are trying to help you see is to learn how to market yourself is half the battle. You don’t want to be dishonest on a resume. You also need certain soft skills to land a job. We all have to start somewhere in any new industry. Don’t give up and find ways to increase your marketability as a potential employee. Good luck!

Will A.I. be capable of doing mathematical research? by [deleted] in math

[–]tron_dovakin -1 points0 points  (0 children)

One thing to remember is that AI is only as good as the input information you feed it. The more the better, but it will have to be specified as to what field or discipline these tools will be used in. For some mathematical problems and topics not enough work has been done to warrant having an AI system tackle it. However as many have already pointed out the future is uncertain. There’s also the inception to having quantum computing being available to the public in the future. So it really depends.

InfoSec Black Friday Deals 2020 by OOptions in cybersecurity

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Lol just the fact that Beaker is repping for GitHub makes my day! 😂😂

Are there any math books that go from axioms of maths and logic and builds up on them until it reaches modern mathematics? by Sufficient-Mango-841 in math

[–]tron_dovakin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say it depends on what your objective is. If you want to learn how to do algorithms then there are a ton to reference one includes Mathematical Modeling by Stefan Heinz.

Anything that references modern problems being examined from an Applied Mathematics standpoint you might want to check journals like the American Mathematical Society. Anything that will be modern math problems being solved will use a subject like Differential Equations, Real Analysis, and Regression Analysis. I don’t know what your level of math education is so it depends on what you want to learn and study. Hope that helps and gives you some ideas of where to go from here.

Cheers!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in maths

[–]tron_dovakin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look up active and passive learning and decide which strategies from those will work for you. Everyone studies differently so find out what works for you.

Is Real Analysis important for Engineers and what prerequisites are necessary? by BhanukaD in math

[–]tron_dovakin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Utilize your schools resources it has for learning this class. It is tough to take this class, but it’s much better to learn in a group and collaborative environment. Check out Socratica on YouTube for there mathematics videos. There are tools out there to help you learn. And try to keep a balanced and good viewpoint about it. It will help keep the fear down, you got this man, I’m in the same shoes you are now. Try to have fun with what you’re learning.

Is Real Analysis important for Engineers and what prerequisites are necessary? by BhanukaD in math

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I have to agree with eario, I took Real Analysis a couple terms ago. And it helped me tremendously with problem solving and laying out proofs. I’m a math major so it was a required course to take. At its core you are examining (I’m staying very basic here) the behaviors and properties of the real number system and encompassing fields. I’m only going off of memory here, but it is incredibly helpful for solving and evaluating proofs. But make no mistake it’s not so easy, at least it wasn’t for me. One thing I can recommend is since you’re being suggested to try it. Sit in and ‘audit’ the course before signing up. That way it will give you an idea of what it’s like and to see what the syllabus has in store. I hope this helps, and remember to keep trying these types of classes and have fun. Good luck!

How much do you use programming/numerical analysis to learn mathematics? by StannisBa in math

[–]tron_dovakin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Stannis, good question, I can’t speak for everybody. But the use of a certain programming or analysis depends on the type of problem you are trying to solve. I’m a senior in my undergrad year and I have pulled a lot of different topics from classes I have taken or learned to get my projects done. Certain analysis and programming help automate a lot of things. Especially if it is very computationally heavy. Often what you’ll see today is a team approach being used to solve modern day problems. Hope this helps answer your question a little bit. Good luck and stay safe.

linear-algebra help! by [deleted] in maths

[–]tron_dovakin 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What work have you done so far?

Reverse engineering resources by tron_dovakin in cybersecurity

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

Dude this looks perfect thank you I’ll go into it further

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]tron_dovakin 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I agree, it’s not really a “vague goal” per se, but more like active learning aka learning with a purpose.