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I would like a computer science thread. /g/ is a shipping container etc...
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I recently tried to read Udi Manber’s algo book. And it’s basically math text. Very weird experience compared to the usual CS books. I highly doubt the average CS majors can solve any of its problems.
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Going through Software Foundations right now (Coq theorem prover book). Very applied. Was looking forward to learning more about theory of delenden types.
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What do you think of blind signatures as a spam control mechanism on Tor chans? (The post in the image forgot to explain this part, but there's a delay between posting and signing, and if the post is marked spam during that time period the signature doesn't happen.)



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