I need to pick a topic for a 8 minutes presentation. It needs to be tech related. Any suggestions?

I need to pick a topic for a 8 minutes presentation. It needs to be tech related. Any suggestions?

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Talk about women in technology and how they were driven out by the nerds.

ReactOS / Wine project and the future perspective of EROTIC games on GNU/Linux

It must be something technical

just talk about driver programming
everyone will leave or fall asleep after 5 minutes in then you can say whatever you want

Sexbots: a brief introduction to fucking machines.

The most available are for women but I think you can go over the research, programming, and mechanisms of movement.

Tech minimalism, removing bloatware, using barebones Linux distros, seems like a cool topic. I’ve been wanting to completely format my thinkpad and go that route.

I'm inclined to pick this

Talk about how dildo’s texture and shape became more erm “advanced” as plastic technology and molding technology allowed women to seak more depraved I mean diverse shapes and material

Talk about GNU and FSF and why proprietary software is unethical and should be illegal.

Not enough gay niggers in tech

The technical knowledge and resources needed to construct a fully functioning Death Star. With a slightly broken emperor throne

Talk about how to unlock a stolen iPhone.

bonus points if the data is still accessible.

Internet Anonymity.

Talk about blockchain.

Fuck off!

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women in tech

The seldom known threat of mobile frequency downgrade attacks with a GSM base station MITM proxy for silent call listening and text message manipulation AKA stingrays.

Kaczysnki's manifesto

fpbp

top kek

Women in tech.
Talk about the right tools for the job.

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>i did an 8 minute presentation on how to uninstall a bunch of fucking programs

Return it

Privacy.

bump

mesh network

Gentoo

Robust monte carlo methods for light transport

tell what is your audience and I'll try to give legit suggestions

freshmen in a computer science course

Temple OS

I wrote an essay on Terry and Temple OS once, my libtard professor gave me a shit grade. Jokes on her cause I'm a better teacher now than she'll ever be

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Rust programming language

Why programming is useless and everybody should start learning to jump the rope

Cybersex on IRC in the 1990's

Do it on UFO technology. That's what I did when I had to do a similar presentation and I got an A

Just watch a couple Bob Lazar interviews on youtube and have fun

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do a presentation on google's alphazero, which had a sequence of matches against stockfish a few months ago, there are whole articles about this. Compare traditional chess engines (bitboard, opening books, minmax) to ML engines.

Kidding aside, that would be a damn good subject to mine for a paper.

>private property
(((Intellectual property))) that's being sold or given is no longer private and it shouldn't be protected.

This

Intel AMT and AMD PSP

Botnets

diversity.

Speak about how idiotic it is to believe that ada wrote first program. Like dude builds first computer wothout writting any software? Not even test case? Loes I tell you.

>driven out
that implies there were there in the first place

talk about tech related japanese based image board full of artists with opinions that contradict each other and ignore reality
presentations about uttery useless and/or simple shit the best thing that you can do
i mean look at the politicians

What class is it for. Unironically do a tutorial on installing gentoo

unironically this.

>women
yeah, sure. 'women'

How about installing gentoo

then nobody would be willing to share it with you or coming up with it in the first place.

That was an 8 minute presentation...

Undocumented opcodes on the 6502 and Z80 CPU

Talk about simultaneous multithreading.

Crypto would be a really easy topic to do for 8 minutes

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