I like when a paper lauds previous work by its own authors in the third person. "The problem was elegantly solved in [Muratori2009]..."
@rygorous @won3d @mattpharr Oh man! Don't diss your own research! You always gotta give props. Keep it positive, etc. :P
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@cmuratori@won3d@mattpharr Why not apply the particular brand of viciousness unique to scholarly debate to your work? Keeps you honest. :) -
@rygorous@won3d@mattpharr It would lead to horrible ratholing in subsequent papers, though, as people responded and re-responded. - Show replies
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@cmuratori@won3d@mattpharr Seriously though: don't submit an article for peer review while already having a depressive episode. I mean it. -
@rygorous@cmuratori@won3d@mattpharr No, it's fine - peer review takes so long, you'll be three mood cycles on by then.
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