flyos
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- Comment on Effective decolonization requires a radical transformation that can only be realized through a radical praxis. 7 months ago:
That’s exactly the goal of Peer Community In: you put your paper on some archive, you ask a “Recommender” to recommend the paper, they select reviewers and the lot, and they decide to recommend or not your paper after some iteration of the process (classical peer review I’d say). Then you can update your paper in a final version, with a kind of stamped version saying it was recommended by XXX (the peer review process is published along as well, I believe).
- Comment on Linux devices are under attack by a never-before-seen worm 10 months ago:
Not particularly security savvy, but :
The infected devices then attempt to crack the telnet password by guessing default and commonly used credential pairs.
My understanding is that the worm is targetting connected devices with supidly simple credentials, which is why “Internet-of-Things” is mentioned?
- Comment on Sorbonne University unsubscribes from the Web of Science 11 months ago:
Never mind, you need to click on “Filter”, select a particular filter and then input your search keywords. Not super intuitive, but it does work.
- Comment on Sorbonne University unsubscribes from the Web of Science 11 months ago:
They said they would use OpenAlex instead, but cannot find a way to use the openalex.org website in any meaningful way. I can’t even search for an article in the database. Am I being thick?
- Comment on It's ok R, we still love you for diagrams. 11 months ago:
You don’t really have to. You could save the workspace along with the history of you commands to load it at a later time, and never have a script at all.
The reason nobody really does that (except maybe if they use R once in every decade) is that it’s not really viable in the middle-term. That is because it doesn’t distinguish between failed attempts and actual, final code and so quickly becomes a mess.
- Comment on i and π 1 year ago:
Not sure I understand all of it, but the last part about pi not being algebraic made sense to me, at least! Thanks!
- Comment on i and π 1 year ago:
Out of curiosity, I guess pi cannot be rational in any p-adic set, right?
- Comment on i and π 1 year ago:
Haha, well done!
- Comment on i and π 1 year ago:
Well, at least pi is real… Is that little hypocrite of i even rational? Hm?
- Comment on internet points 1 year ago:
Well, it does preserve the scientific editing system to a large extand so yes. I would prefer there is no embargo at all, because I’m paid with public funds and I don’t see the point of paywalls, but I get the Government has a to be gentle to the international editing scene to some point.
- Comment on internet points 1 year ago:
In France, we are allowed by law to share the final text of any paper for free after a 6-month embargo, whatever the publishing licence we signed.
- Comment on internet points 1 year ago:
It highly depends on the field and journals. In my field, most society-run journals are without fees unless you want Open Access.
- Comment on Matrix 2.0: Radically faster client, OAuth logins and native video calls 1 year ago:
OK, it’s clearer now, thanks for the explanation!
- Comment on Matrix 2.0: Radically faster client, OAuth logins and native video calls 1 year ago:
I don’t get how this works in relation with Element X. Surely, installing and using Element X is not sufficient to use Matrix 2.0 protocols is it? I mean, it must depends on the room version and the like, right?