Holy f*** this field is insane. I finally got a new grad job and I'm making 6 figures, with a bonus, and with stock RSUs
Incomprehensible
congrats vro.
Holy f*** this field is insane. I finally got a new grad job and I'm making 6 figures, with a bonus, and with stock RSUs
Incomprehensible
Congrats! Are you still doing UX Design or something else now?
Holy f*** this field is insane. I finally got a new grad job and I'm making 6 figures, with a bonus, and with stock RSUs
Incomprehensible
didn't u start uni in fall 2020? did u do the 2y cc then 2y at a 4y place? remember having a conversation with u on b0n discord
didn't u start uni in fall 2020? did u do the 2y cc then 2y at a 4y place? remember having a conversation with u on b0n discord
Yes
I don’t remember what b0n discord is though 🤔
Yes
I don’t remember what b0n discord is though 🤔
ktt2 investment discord lol
ktt2 investment discord lol
i remember now
nice memory, what are you been up to?
Anyone got practical advice to transition into a security role?
read/study/watch material that's on the sec+, try hands on labs on places like tryhackme or cybrary, and build a small virtual home lab to better learn linux and security software.
i remember now
nice memory, what are you been up to?
finishing up school rn, last yr for me, u done?
I have to do a university research paper related to computer science. Do you have any ideas for a topic? I was thinking of doing something related to blockchain but idk
I have to do a university research paper related to computer science. Do you have any ideas for a topic? I was thinking of doing something related to blockchain but idk
machine learning has tons of areas you could write about.
I have to do a university research paper related to computer science. Do you have any ideas for a topic? I was thinking of doing something related to blockchain but idk
Are u doing research or is it for a writing class ?
I did a kinda general one on blockchain this spring for a writing class
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Are u doing research or is it for a writing class ?
I did a kinda general one on blockchain this spring for a writing class
It's more to validate the year yes, there's no real vocation to publish it.
Would it be possible for me to see what you've done?
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It's more to validate the year yes, there's no real vocation to publish it.
Would it be possible for me to see what you've done?
The first assignment was an annotated bibliography I used articles about
PoS: ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8746079
Sharding: dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2976749.2978389
PCNs (sort of, this was the least relevant and very technical): eprint.iacr.org/2018/472.pdf
ETH PoS/Sharding: arxiv.org/pdf/2003.03052.pdf
Arbitrum (ETH rollup): usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity18/sec18-kalodner.pdf
Optimistic rollups: arxiv.org/pdf/1904.06441.pdf
I focused on ethereum since thats what I knew the most about going into this class and was/am the most interested in
The next assignments were an internal memo and blog post which I wrote about arbitrum/optimistic rollups for since those were the most recent articles and I could use the other sources to explain why rollups should be the focus of future research, which was sort of the goal of the class
The first assignment was an annotated bibliography I used articles about
PoS: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=8746079
Sharding: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/2976749.2978389
PCNs (sort of, this was the least relevant and very technical): https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/472.pdf
ETH PoS/Sharding: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.03052.pdf
Arbitrum (ETH rollup): https://www.usenix.org/system/files/conference/usenixsecurity18/sec18-kalodner.pdf
Optimistic rollups: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.06441.pdf
I focused on ethereum since thats what I knew the most about going into this class and was/am the most interested in
The next assignments were an internal memo and blog post which I wrote about arbitrum/optimistic rollups for since those were the most recent articles and I could use the other sources to explain why rollups should be the focus of future research, which was sort of the goal of the class
Wow thanks for the sources
It sounds very interesting I will look into it. I'm not used to this kind of work at all. What we did in college was pretty conventional before this, first time I'm confronted with research and we're kind of left in the wild
Would it be possible to see what you were able to produce from these sources? It would give me an idea of what my school expects from me, because I have to say I'm a bit lost in this vast universe
Wow thanks for the sources
It sounds very interesting I will look into it. I'm not used to this kind of work at all. What we did in college was pretty conventional before this, first time I'm confronted with research and we're kind of left in the wild
Would it be possible to see what you were able to produce from these sources? It would give me an idea of what my school expects from me, because I have to say I'm a bit lost in this vast universe
We never actually had to write a research paper for this class, for the annotated bibliography we wrote a paragraph summarizing the source then a paragraph about the notable contributions, anything they missed, and what future research might look like. The bibliography was not cohesive and the other assignments were focused on rhetoric not research so I don't think I have anything that looks like what your school wants.
Do they have writing samples from previous semesters you can look at?
We never actually had to write a research paper for this class, for the annotated bibliography we wrote a paragraph summarizing the source then a paragraph about the notable contributions, anything they missed, and what future research might look like. The bibliography was not cohesive and the other assignments were focused on rhetoric not research so I don't think I have anything that looks like what your school wants.
Do they have writing samples from previous semesters you can look at?
Unfortunately no. We just had a very general course in which they threw out the names of SMS (systemic mapping study), SLR (systematic literature review), examples of topics we could study (pretty basic stuff). But no idea how to conduct this study or even what they expected from us through an example of a former student although it could have been useful