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Re: good practices in science
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Konrad Hinsen |
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Re: good practices in science |
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Tue, 07 Apr 2020 10:37:07 +0200 |
Hi Bengt,
> (I guess I get excited reading prose that shows attention
> to the distinction between abstractions and their representations.
> Sort of like reading quotes from Plato, and thinking, "Hey, wow,
> I've had some of those thoughts." :)
There are plenty of good ideas in that project, I am not claiming the
opposite. Unfortunately, that has never been a guarantee for success.
> I hope they are not just preparing themselves for spinning off
> and becoming rich as a monopolist takeover target ;-/
With people like Danny Hillis on board, they should be aware of that
trap!
> So what makes you hopeful about guix? :)
It's so technical that politics-minded people won't even look at it.
Cheers,
Konrad.
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