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Give me feedback on my tentative course plan
Pretty much everything else besides CN and Network Science (NLP is still up in the air, since that one was just launched this semester / Summer 2023). Caveat: I haven't taken most of these myself yet, however, I'm mostly passing on second-hand based on "common knowledge" as evidenced by workload & difficulty ratings as reported on OMSHub and OMSCentral. As these sites suggest, the majority of these courses on average have workload ratings in the 20+ hr/wk ballpark and dfficulty of close to 4+ out of 5.
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[Need help] Indian here, who has no idea about how things work in the American College system
Effort varies with student background and course difficulty. But be prepared to spend a significant amount of your time on OMSCS. https://www.omscentral.com/
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My Course Plan for OMSCS
Learnings and key ideas from each class can be applied anywhere, so don’t let it deter you if you are interested. But do definitely make sure you have a good idea of what the workload entails: https://www.omscentral.com/
- Class suggestions for experienced dev
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Tool for course planning
The data's scraped from OMSCentral, which hasn't added NLP yet. I opened a GH issue with them to fix that, at which point it will automatically appear on the site. Until the owner of that site adds the class, I've noted everywhere where NLP should appear. Look for the following message:
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Are there any good classes for someone with no experience in C or C++ to learn it?
I don’t believe it is easy. I would also check www.omscentral.com.
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A survey about OMSCentral interface
I am currently taking CS6750 Human-Computer Interaction. As part of the assignment, I created a survey about using OMSCentral interface (https://www.omscentral.com/).
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OMSCS Class Acronyms
www.omscentral.com also puts it at around 60h/week. That's 9h/day every day of the week, including the weekend. I don't think there is a way to plan for that in any way if you have a full time job. If that's the actual workload, perhaps it needs to be adjusted to better suit this degree program which is meant for working professionals.
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Is it possible to finish the degree in one year?
I did it in two years working full time after having a bachelor's degree in physics, a MSc in information technology and about 8 years of experience in data and analytics related roles. Can it be done in one year with a full time job? I guess so... but I can say for sure that most people cannot do it without sacrificing productivity in your day job and without sacrificing mental and physical health. You might have to take only the easiest courses. I don't know where you get the 3 hours per week thing. Sure if you have a lot of background in a topic and the course is one of the easiest ones, then that might be the case, but the 10 hours per course per week is a better estimate. Some courses will take more like 18 hours per week. So, no. I definitely don't recommend you to try doing it in one year. Take the time to see the actual average time people invest in each course from a place like https://www.omscentral.com/. Use the averages there to build a plan an estimate how much time per week the average person would need. Then ask yourself, how much "above average" can I perform to reduce the time needed to take the about 4 courses per term I will need to take to graduate in one year? How much am I willing to sacrifice to reach that "above average" performance (time wise). Am I going to be OK with getting Bs in courses and probably not learn as much due to having to handle 4 courses at a time?
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AL vs ML as last course
I'd think using https://www.omscentral.com/ may be the best answer here.
tailscale
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List of ngrok/Cloudflare Tunnel alternatives and other tunneling software and services. Focus on self-hosting.
Tailscale - Built on WireGuard. Easy to use. Control server is closed source. Client code available with a BSD3 license + separate patents file.
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Building a Managed Service Provider Business With Open Source
Tailscale
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How to update Go version of tailscaled on macOS
I'm using the GitHub version of tailscaled on one of my Macs as a background daemon launched at boot. To upgrade to the latest version, try the following:
- Home Lab Guide
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🛡️4 Top Database Security Tools in 2024 🏆🔥
Tailscale is a VPN service that makes the devices and applications you own accessible anywhere in the world, securely and effortlessly. It enables encrypted point-to-point connections using the open source WireGuard® protocol, which means only devices on your private network can communicate with each other.
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Apple Announces Changes to iOS, Safari, and the App Store in the European Union
Might be possible to do using a VPN as long as you can get broadcast/multicast packets forwarded.
Tailscale unfortunately doesn't support it...yet?
https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1013
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GitHub issues from top Open Source Golang Repositories that you should contribute to
Tailscale - Make depaware output patch compatible
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I have made a smalll NAS server using samba. What is the port to fwd to get to it externally
Tailscale is another way of doing it. I'm using it to access my Pi's Samba shares from my phone but it works from Windows as well.
- Remote Printing
- SSH configuration
What are some alternatives?
chrisnowicki.io - My portfolio built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Sanity CMS and deployed to Vercel.
headscale - An open source, self-hosted implementation of the Tailscale control server
next-joi - Validate NEXT.js API Routes with joi
Netmaker - Netmaker makes networks with WireGuard. Netmaker automates fast, secure, and distributed virtual networks.
nextjs-sanity - Starter for a basic website builder where content can be defined in a headless CMS [Moved to: https://github.com/Tim-W-James/cms-site-builder]
netbird - Connect your devices into a single secure private WireGuard®-based mesh network with SSO/MFA and simple access controls.
website - Unofficial reviews site for Georgia Tech's Online Master of Science (OMS) programs. Contact: [email protected]
ZeroTier - A Smart Ethernet Switch for Earth
nextjs-blog-cms-sanity-v3 - A Next.js Blog with a Native Authoring Experience
pivpn - The Simplest VPN installer, designed for Raspberry Pi
Nebula - A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security
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