| ▲ | zero_k 4 hours ago | |
Honestly, the more research papers I read, the more I am suspicious. This "surprisingly" and other hyperbole is just to make reviewers think the authors actually did something interesting/exciting. But the more "surprises" there are in a paper, the more I am suspicious of it. Often such hyperbole ought to be at best ignored, at worst the exact opposite needs to be examined. It seems like the best students/people eventually end up doing CS research in their spare time while working as engineers. This is not the case for many other disciplines, where you need e.g. a lab to do research. But in CS, you can just do it from your basement, all you need is a laptop. | ||
| ▲ | MITSardine an hour ago | parent [-] | |
Well, you still need time (and permission from your employer)! Research is usually a more than full time job on its own. | ||