| ▲ | physicsguy 6 hours ago | |||||||
> It’s as if every researcher in this field is getting high on the small amount of power they have from denying others access to their results. I’ve never been as unimpressed by scientists as I have been in the past five years or so. This is absolutely nothing new. With experimental things, it's non uncommon for a lab to develop a new technique and omit slight but important details to give them a competitive advantage. Similarly in the simulation/modelling space it's been common for years for researchers to not publish their research software. There's been a lot of lobbying on that side by groups such as the Software Sustainability Institute and Research Software Engineer organisations like RSE UK and RSE US, but there's a lot of researchers that just think that they shouldn't have to do it, even when publicly funded. | ||||||||
| ▲ | p-e-w 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> With experimental things, it's non uncommon for a lab to develop a new technique and omit slight but important details to give them a competitive advantage. Yes, to give them a competitive advantage. Not to LARP as morality police. There’s a big difference between the two. I take greed over self-righteousness any day. | ||||||||
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