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by Freedom5093
629 days ago
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Is this article roughly the application of the startup mindset to research? With the major downsides that you're giving away your insights for free, and potentially actively help other companies profit from your work. You don't go as far as to productize the research, but just make it really easy for others to do so by building "artifacts" for it. I'm not a researcher, but have thought about doing a PhD in the past. It's probably a lot more nuanced that this. Show progress but don't make it easily accessible. *Hide* something important for yourself. Kind of like modern day "open source". |
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Previously there was a natural gatekeep ing effect that you had to be able to understand and translate to code all the math and equations in the paper and be familiar with the dark knowledge details that everyone in the field knows but isn't spelled out explicitly in the papers. Boring bits like how to exactly preprocess, normalize, clean the data, how to precisely do the evals etc.