Same thing happened with my self-hosted gitlab. Besides I got a new user (gitlab) with admin privileges and somehow installed a miner script running under git user (system).
I just logged in to comment on this. Most of the time I use material in English, I've always thought it's better because is the most up-to-date source of information.
I do however understand that people may prefer reading in their native language because they feel more comfortable or something else.
So, for that. Enhorabuena por el proyecto, por el diseño de la página por la creación del material para el curso. Ojala que esto permita acercar el conocimiento a más personas.
Yes, that's with one course. Huge variance in time per class, so you can do two courses for the same amount of time if you are strategic about your choices.
Thank you for the information, I just quickly checked the page and I think it has less elective courses to choose from compared to the Georgia Tech program.
Another thing to take into consideration is that UT Austin's program is more expensive.
It has less electives because it is newer, but most people are choosing it due to increased rigor. The OMSCS program has more watered down classes supposedly. One of the things that irritates me about the georgia tech program is that they hardly have most of the classes in a program available. I'm most interested in computer vision courses and they have one class on computational photography and nothing else. On campus students get things like multi view geometry and all kinds of courses I think are essential to computer vision researchers, but not online students.