| ▲ | bob1029 4 hours ago | |||||||
> HTML is better than PDF I disagree. PDF is the most desirable format for printed media and its analogues. Any time I plan to seriously entertain a paper from Arxiv, I print it out first. I prefer to have the author's original intent in hand. Arbitrary page breaks and layout shifts that are a result of my specific hardware/software configuration are not desirable to me in this context of use. | ||||||||
| ▲ | ACCount37 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
I agree that PDF is best for things that are meant to be printed, no questions. But I wonder how common actually printing those papers is? In research and in embedded hardware both, I've met some people who had entire stacks of papers printed out - research papers or datasheets or application notes - but also people who had 3 monitors and 64GB of RAM and all the papers open as browser tabs. I'm far closer to the latter myself. Is this a "generational split" thing? | ||||||||
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| ▲ | s0rce 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
I used to print papers, probably stopped about 10 years ago. I now read everything in Zotero where I can highlight and save my annotations and sync my library between devices. You can also seamlessly archive html and pdfs. I don't see people printing papers in my workplace that often unless you need to read them in a wet lab where the computer is not convenient. | ||||||||