I'm clueless about what kind of topic to pick, to at least make it interesting
I could always pick something generic and pass without a problem, but I'd feel bad
I don't think they do. I'll have to go ask, but I think some of the profs do have some ideas of their own. My workplace offers a topic but it's webshit and I really don't want to get branded by that any further
I'm interested in it and started some reading but I've nowhere near enough experience or knowledge to think of some topic for it.
4 months til end of academic year
Pick something you do have enough experience and knowledge of. If you don't have enough experience and knowledge of any subject sufficient to create a thesis, get the required experience and knowledge or fail to graduate
My mom is one of those true believers in education. She thinks it fixes 100% of the world's ills. She was disappointed I didn't go to grad school. She would have paid for it, too, every dime. But during my time as an undergrad I'd heard disturbing rumors that in masters' programs they expect you to pick your own research topics and come up with things to do on your own, instead of just being told that you have to take classes X, Y, and Z and learn the things on their respective syllabi. I knew I wasn't going to be able to come up with shit like that. So I didn't go or even apply, and lied to my mom for half a decade about why.
What subject do you know about user? How many time do you got?
Dick around with machine vision and image recognition algorithms. Interesting af and challenging enough to push your limitations.
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for real tho my dude :) automation and cheeze pizza are the future of technology
I don't hecking know any fields, I've been basically turned into a drone that only learns new languages or something related to them :(
The most interesting (or perhaps the only interesting) class was on automata theory. The prof seemed real cheerful and enjoys his class, he was offering a project of making a compiler which could've been made into a thesis topic. I would've taken that but I just started some soul-sucking internship and didn't have the time.
I've been meaning to escape to either ML/AI or to security but not just simple networking), I'm so tired of this code monkey bullshit.
I think I have around 5 months. Luckily I've plenty of time I just don't know what to focus on. I don't want to make the same mistake as I did in highschool when I went straight on for the programming meme and thought I wouldn't end up in webdev shit
if you don't like your career, admit it
I mean only you will know what you should focus on. Assuming you are getting your degree in CS, find/read an encyclopedia of CS and look for some subject that you think is interesting enough to work towards improving
Do a paper about the technological advancements in corn harvesting.