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[–] prof 13 points 8 months ago

Just wait until you read the raving zebra of my masters thesis.

[–] prof 4 points 8 months ago

Wenn man das schon so macht sollte man zumindest konkrete Verweise auf die Fachliteratur machen wo man das nachschlagen kann.

Unwahrscheinlich, dass irgendein Vortrag keine Quellen benutzen würde.

[–] prof 8 points 8 months ago

That shit happened to me when I adjusted my monitor 🥲

Everyone can act tough until your monitor gives you an uppercut.

[–] prof 2 points 8 months ago

Makes it a double joke though, since they're on the wrong strip after all. 😄

Love the comic.

[–] prof 5 points 8 months ago

Vlt. ist das umgekehrte Psychologie, ala "Hier seht ihr, dass euch eh nix passiert auch wenn wir alle Daten über euch haben" 😉

[–] prof 13 points 8 months ago

A lot of people never had positive role models when it comes to sharing their feelings.

When I started dating my now wife, she would sometimes ignore me for a week if we got into a disagreement, just because she couldn't tell me what's bothering her and be real with her own emotions.

She's grown a lot since then and when there's inevitably a new argument we can resolve it very quickly now.

Communication is important, but it's something you have to learn.

[–] prof 32 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Lol, that's Neuro and Vedal 😄

[–] prof 5 points 9 months ago

Semi related: I unintentionally compromised someone's account by registering their expired domain once.

They used the domain for some accounts and I've been getting emails for them due to using a catch-all filter. I contacted most of those service providers support teams, but some just told me to reset the password and login that way. Needless to say that disregard for privacy infuriated me a bit.

So yeah, if you ever register a domain for something, make sure all references to it are gone when you let it go.

[–] prof 2 points 9 months ago

That's sad.

If the negative for more speed is errors, then you're not faster.

[–] prof 23 points 9 months ago (6 children)

Yes, because the hard thing about writing papers is the actual writing.

Jokes aside, of course I can just write whatever, but if I don't have any actual research to write about, all of those 4000 words I write a day are just filler that will get deleted after someone remotely intelligent reviews it.

Academia is not fun 😂

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