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by htshnr
1681 days ago
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I heavily disagree with this. I went through the example papers on the website and found that the animations made a huge positive impact on my experience. While people who prefer non-animated versions of papers can read them already, something like this could help a lot of people who generally may get bored or have an aversion to reading long static text. If in your paper you are going to try and explain abstract concepts in words and expect the reader to visualise things in their head, why not make it easier by dynamically rendering it out alongside the paper? I think this is a very cool innovation in an area that is pretty old (research papers), and something that with a proper go-to-market strategy could end up having wide adoption. |
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