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"The invisible hand" of free markets has become truly invisible...

The OP is exactly right, in my view: the current charade of paywalled-journal "peer review" is broken beyond repair.

See also from the same author:

* https://www.experimental-history.com/p/the-rise-and-fall-of-...

* https://www.experimental-history.com/p/the-dance-of-the-nake...

* https://www.experimental-history.com/p/lets-build-a-fleet-an...


Whether you agree with Hinton or not, this is a great video for general audiences.

Thank you for sharing it on HN!


It used to take years, decades, or centuries before a system could grow and evolve to be so complex and unwieldy, and so full of internal contradictions, that the whole thing becomes an incomprehensible tangle of hairballs. An example is the patchwork system of international, national, regional, and local laws we have at present, which has grown and evolved over centuries.

Now, it can take only a few days or weeks.



Thank you for sharing this on HN.

It's a worthwhile effort. If successful, Woxi can enable a large mass of scientists and engineers who don't have access to Mathematica to run legacy code written for it. Also, Woxi would give those scientists and engineers who regularly use Mathematica a non-proprietary, less restrictive alternative, which many of them would welcome.

How does Woxi compare to other "clean-room implementations"[a] of the same language?

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[a] Please check with a lawyer to make sure you won't run into legal or copyright issues.


These lawmakers are not even wrong.

To be wrong, one must understand what one is talking about.

Sigh.


The full quote doesn't fit as a headline: "I used to think that if there was reincarnation, I wanted to come back as the President or the Pope or as a 400 baseball hitter. But now I would like to come back as the bond market. You can intimidate everybody." - James Carville

> I saw the headline, thought "neat, but I bet he just makes normal expressionless faces."

In this case, that's not true. See the examples shared by https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47163837 on this page.

See also https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47162666 for context.



Yeah, this is a much clearer source and the abstract gets pretty directly to the point. The first paragraph tells you pretty much everything you need to know before you read more. The Ars article took 4 paragraphs to mention "client isolation" and even longer to get into the meat.

Ars is a very fitting name

Updated, thanks!

@dang, can we get the link and title changed?

@dang doesn't do anything; email hn@ycombinator.com and they'll do something quite responsively.

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