justme
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- Comment on Kids a genius 2 days ago:
“Mama, when does Papa comes back?”, “sorry, that loser left is weeks ago”, “ey… I can still hear you!”
- Comment on Very thankful 1 week ago:
Indeed, particularly women in that industry are getting fucked.
- Comment on That explains it. 1 week ago:
I’m practically 40 and that guy looks older than my dad
- Comment on I try. 2 weeks ago:
Yeah, I got a couple of review requests of papers in fields I had absolutely no clue about. After declining the fivth I felt the need to press accept and spent the next weeks trying to get into that topic and write at least something useful. That moment I learned were all those BS reviews come from, which I usually get for my papers XD
- Comment on penetration tests 3 weeks ago:
What I want to write versus what my phone wants to write…
- Comment on "what happened??" 3 weeks ago:
That is a patent, not a copyright. If you sell you car, you don’t have it anymore. If somebody steals your car, you don’t have it anymore. What I’m on about is the difference between material and intellectual goods. You can read it up, if your school didn’t cover it.
- Comment on "what happened??" 3 weeks ago:
Of course I’m really not a fan of whatever they do and I would never buy an Ubisoft game for at least a decade now, but I still think that a lot of people should don’t know what buying means and that they never, ever bought (and hence owned) a game or movie. Those are not material goods like a car, which you can physically transfer from one person to another. Those are intellectual goods, and ownership here means you own all rights for it, which usually only the publisher has. What you buy online or in a shop is mere a license to watch/play/use/whatever and a medium with the associated data (like a DVD).
Therefore “piracy” had never been theft (or robbery, as it is called so nicely on German news). It is a license violation. Just that doesn’t sound as demonizing as the publisher want it to sound.
- Comment on "It's better to piss in the sink than to sink in the piss" 3 weeks ago:
That is the entire second row about
- Comment on Seconds 3 weeks ago:
I don’t know anybody using just seconds. I use natural units and my simulation buddies use their funny cgs units.
- Comment on Rain on Other Worlds 1 month ago:
How do you define rain on a gas giant?
- Comment on penetration tests 1 month ago:
So practically no integration with any human being?!
- Comment on NASA Ping 1 month ago:
It’s not like they “play” competitive real time over there. It’s more turn based single player
- Comment on you can hear this image 1 month ago:
Ours already wait in a queue, when we clean it…
- Comment on scan scam 1 month ago:
All of them are XYZ of the head,
- Comment on Hmmm 2 months ago:
The second is not really scaled, and the second and forth have translation. Usually that wouldn’t be a problem for demonstrative proposed, if translation wouldn’t be shown explicitly. Can be fixed by introducing a canvas of the before/after picture
- Comment on The fine art of negotiation 2 months ago:
Yeah, like she has usually 8 clients a day…
- Comment on Thamks Biben 3 months ago:
Inflation is so high, Op needed to crop part of the meme.
- Comment on I'm 3 opossums in a dress. 3 months ago:
Two years? Rookie numbers
- Comment on It was the textile agenda all along... 3 months ago:
I guess there are actually PPL who don’t know what gay means originally
- Comment on Stare at it. 3 months ago:
My math teacher in high school always said “math is 90% looking” and if you didn’t get the task directly: “look again” … Funny part is, that actually worked for most of the class xD
- Comment on Meet my new puppy: Ass! 3 months ago:
Cute little lahmajo
- Comment on It's amazing so many people are able to use English as a second language. 3 months ago:
Where is the cave at?
- Comment on What doesn't kill you… 3 months ago:
I was so sure that is a birthday cake!
- Comment on Evolution sucks 4 months ago:
How I hated them in ark…
- Comment on LPT Do it. 4 months ago:
But I need to add that I never made it work for me because they are not really good for scientific CVs
- Comment on LPT Do it. 4 months ago:
There is a standard called json-resume with a lot of generators for html and pdf or react-resume which is more like a CMS (not entirely sure about spelling, to lazy to search for it now)
- Comment on LPT Do it. 4 months ago:
I recently read a tutorial titled: “how to annoy your collaborators: a git CI pipeline for LaTeX” ;)
- Comment on Hertz so good 4 months ago:
I didn’t know how badly mispronounced his name is in English
- Comment on Did he find it though? 4 months ago:
I often enough am looking for my glasses, whoyle wearing them. This morning I had the opposite problem, because I don’t see shit without, so I needed to first find my spare glasses to be able to find my normal ones… turned out, my cat was sleeping on them
- Comment on The meme is the price tag. 4 months ago:
The pricy thing is the establishment of a journal. A new journal, particularly a cheap one will get only crap articles, and because it has only crap articles, it won’t get better. Neither from the side of referees, nor authors. In some countries it is not even relevant how successful your article is. It only counts how “fancy” the journal is (according to some outdated ministry list)
And btw, researchers don’t pay for that. Subscription journals are payed by University licences and open access articles are payed by project funds, which also pay the researchers. You don’t get any less salary because of an expensive journal. You just might not be able to publish all your work as open access.