The AP refusing to call Alaska all night is deeply embarrassing. I respect their right to present an angle but come on, Jack
First, thank you for responding to my points. I've read every reply in this thread and I think you're the first. Criminalization is criminalization. If you don't like word "ban", please feel free to substitute…
Maybe there's some mistake–looks like you accidentally linked to a heavily styled subreddit for IT staff role-playing as scientists?
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Will you please explain why you attempted to conceal your involvement in this article? Furthermore, why did you do that so poorly? Domain blunder aside, I'm sure I'm not alone in having immediately recognized the…
According to the "Hypocrite Commits" paper by Qiushi Wu, UMN specifically approved this research, granting IRB exemption. https://github.com/QiushiWu/QiushiWu.github.io/blob/main/pap... See section VI-A (page 8).
Namespaces are an interesting addition, and I appreciate GNU trying to modernize such a ubiquitous tool, but I wish they would put more effort into expanding the built-in utilities. There's still no `join`, for example.…
The AP refusing to call Alaska all night is deeply embarrassing. I respect their right to present an angle but come on, Jack
First, thank you for responding to my points. I've read every reply in this thread and I think you're the first. Criminalization is criminalization. If you don't like word "ban", please feel free to substitute…
Maybe there's some mistake–looks like you accidentally linked to a heavily styled subreddit for IT staff role-playing as scientists?
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Will you please explain why you attempted to conceal your involvement in this article? Furthermore, why did you do that so poorly? Domain blunder aside, I'm sure I'm not alone in having immediately recognized the…
According to the "Hypocrite Commits" paper by Qiushi Wu, UMN specifically approved this research, granting IRB exemption. https://github.com/QiushiWu/QiushiWu.github.io/blob/main/pap... See section VI-A (page 8).
Namespaces are an interesting addition, and I appreciate GNU trying to modernize such a ubiquitous tool, but I wish they would put more effort into expanding the built-in utilities. There's still no `join`, for example.…