It's like refusing to honor an invoice because it was printed in blue ink instead of black ink. If you used it, or if you think your readers should know about it, cite it. Whether it's a talk or an ArXiv paper or a blog post or a GitHub repo.
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yeah, this is a sad attitude. academic elitism at its best :(
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It all depends on how famous the author is. I remember people cite Geof Hinton's rmsprop from courser course.
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Ain't nobody got time for that: information overload, more papers/code than I can read My sources: blogs, ArXiv[Vanity], papers w/ code, GitHub,… Then, often: Pocket + text to speech If I publish something, will be there IDGAF about their/my h-indexhttps://twitter.com/trylks/status/1343987207699361794 …
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Is there a recourse when someone refuses even when they are iterating on the exact same problem?
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