When I was a little kid, a rite of passage was many things. A pair of roller skates, a two-wheeled bicycle, a scooter, or sleeping out overnight in the backyard under a tent made out of a bed sheet.
A new computer is shiny and fresh — no folders full of random junk, crud in the keyboard or lagging when you try to watch a video or join a meeting. Then life, and time, happens, and things slow down.
You know those really awkward introductions you sometimes have on campus? The ones where you meet someone new, a friend of a friend maybe, and you need to make conversation without any common ground?
Tricia Goh is a final year computer science student at the National University of Singapore. Unlike most of her peers, Goh says she is not gunning for a job at a FAANG company. Goh received a job ...
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Since I’m a computer science major, I decided to recreate @sza CTRL album as a grad pic. ‍ #BlackTechTwitter #WomenWhoCode pic.twitter.com/sZGw1aZEW1 — Maya ...
We all frequently use the Shift key on our computer keyboards, but have you ever pondered its origins and why it's named as such? Retro tech enthusiast and collector Ryan Senensky has taken to TikTok ...
Women are less likely to choose physical Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (pSTEM) majors, partly because a lack of role models makes it hard for women to imagine themselves as successful in ...