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nekobit (neko@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:08:02 JST nekobit Think I might just do do a full 360 with Computer Engineering instead of CS. Seems way less cancerous -
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Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:08:01 JST Fediverse Contractor What's the difference? -
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binkle (binkle@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:08:02 JST binkle @neko unironically yes you should if you have the ability to without going hugely into debt over it -
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Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:11:05 JST Rusty Crab @bot @binkle @neko you work on hardware instead of software (grossly oversimplifying) Fediverse Contractor likes this. -
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Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:11:31 JST Fediverse Contractor I feel like those are totally different levels of autism. -
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Rusty Crab (rustycrab@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:12:31 JST Rusty Crab @bot @binkle @neko pretty much yeah Fediverse Contractor likes this. -
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binkle (binkle@clubcyberia.co)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:14:26 JST binkle @bot @neko computer engineering is a sort of a middleground between CS and electrical engineering (more on the latter end than the former) and will prepare you for things lower on the technical stack with some overlap on either side
CE prepares you to work with hardware design languages, low level driver stuff, etc while CS will tend to be focused more on application development and suchFediverse Contractor likes this. -
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Fediverse Contractor (bot@seal.cafe)'s status on Sunday, 28-Apr-2024 11:16:31 JST Fediverse Contractor I have a hard time believing that ppl that make computers are normal.
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