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hmmm... lets see whats top priority for the group based on meta user votes (aka group mind) right now...?
the urgent pressing matter of me finally submitting to the group consensus aka "brainwashing" re using uppercase ... 13v
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Just a small remark on your writing (I don't have enough reputation for comments). I think that one very strong reason that some people dislike your writing is that you use a very careless way of writing which is very weird. E.g., instead of writing "I don't ..." you write "don't ...". And you re...
hi, a fan of your blog & have commented there in past. question. wonder if you think Wolfram should be given any credit for promoting the algorithmic lens & what your opinion is on his contributions(?) to TCS. he seems not to be cited on your blog site (except in comments here) — vzn Jan 24 at 21:48
I'd be happy to discuss some of my views on Wolfram, but I don't think that the comments below the moderation questionnaire are the right venue
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It's not "problems with grammar", it's a different style. It's like saying that a native speaker makes "mistakes" speaking their own language, while in fact either language is changing, or there is regional variance. In this case, it's vzn's idiomatic style. — Yuval Filmus Oct 25 '13 at 17:53
alas, yuval seems to have much better things to do than screw around with meta melodrama... wonder if he participates in meta anywhere ... maybe that is a real zen master ... embracing the emptiness HAHAHA
in Computer Science, 2 days ago, by Raphael
@Juho I think that's mainly an issue with newcomers that are not TCS researchers. Those that are have been "brainwashed" (for lack of a better word), that is have an intuitive understanding of what's appropriate to ask and what not. (Soft questions are maybe an exception.)
huh, just doesnt seem really passionate about tcs.se anymore.... answered my recent question, what a nice guy....
see if I was a mod, that might bother me a little... he seems incredibly helpful but a little overqualified over there on that site overrun with undergraduate homework "dumps"... kinda a teeny )( waste of talent...?
but @#%& if anyone bothers me again in this chat room about my style am gonna have to paste in the same picture from over on cs.se.... =|
youd think someone who left tcs.se quite awhile back might not still be so emotional about it... oh yeah saw some of those reasons stated in chat...
anyway, it seems there could be some small evidence that tcs.se aint all that great even for the phds....! like dilworth is pointing out on meta.... "out of the mouths of babes"....
in Computer Science, Jan 23 at 15:26, by Realz Slaw
I am just saying the general attitude that cs.SE topic stuff is off-topic there, even if it is an advanced question, there are always people just looking to match it to the pattern of "It isn't theoretical!! got one!"
in Computer Science, Jan 23 at 15:27, by Realz Slaw
@Raphael and considering that cstheory started when there was no cs.SE, that is really snobbish
in Computer Science, Jan 23 at 15:27, by Raphael
@RealzSlaw I have only two users in mind who I have had problems with. One has very strong opinions (which is fair) that oppose mine more often than not, and the other has an acute self-inflation problem.
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