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    02 November 2019

    Generate Strange Text with GPT-2

    GPT-2 refers to a set of Language Models released recently by OpenAI. My objective is to find weird ways that GPT-2 can fail, and also some smart things it is capable of. I’ll be using talktotransformer for this task. It’s... Read more about Generate Strange Text with GPT-2

    NLP ML/AI
    02 November 2019

    Future of Drones

    The word Drone is used pretty often in today’s world. Today the term has broadened to include anything from highly sophisticated $100M Global Hawk to $30 teeny-tiny UDI 839 Quadcopter. Even flightless vehicle such as Drone ship are occasionally referred... Read more about Future of Drones

    02 November 2019

    Concorde: Why did it fail?

    Concorde: Why did it fail? We had it. From January 21st, 1976 to October 24, 2003, we had a commercial supersonic passenger service, called the Concorde, that would bring people from London to New York in just 3.5 hours, a... Read more about Concorde: Why did it fail?

    07 October 2019

    Forward Swept Wings

    Introduction Forward Sweeping is the concept of having the wings bent in the forward direction towards the fuselage (as seen in the picture of the X-29). Forward swept wings were first developed in the 1980s as an experiment to overcome... Read more about Forward Swept Wings

    Piston Aeronautics
    07 October 2019

    Space-based Solar Power

    Introduction Can you imagine deploying solar panels in space and efficiently converting the solar power that is received right from space and then transmitting the energy back to earth wirelessly, interesting right? Space-based solar power project is a daring effort... Read more about Space-based Solar Power

    Diode Space Solar Power
    02 October 2019

    Password Security: Techniques and Challenges

    Introduction Let me preface this article with something: There’s a very good chance that your password is not secure. In fact, if it’s anything less than nine characters long, any attacker could crack it in seconds if he had a... Read more about Password Security: Techniques and Challenges

    Systems Security Cryptography
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