Something that's really fun is how often non-academic researchers ignore academic ones and academic researchers ignore non-academic ones, even when they're studying the exact same thing. It's super cool.
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Academics: "Well, I didn't realize that [this problem with clear industry applications] would have [people in industry] working on it and publishing what they find or think.
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Non academics: "Well, academics don't think about [thing they are clearly interested in] because [something something ivory tower]."
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Seriously folks. Parallel discovery and forking paths are cool and all, but a lot less so when the reason motivating mutual ignorance is defense of a perceived territory.
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In my field this phenomenon manifests as academics sneering at hackers from whatever high-horse(s).https://twitter.com/pvineetha/status/973308370311680001?s=21 …
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Oh I can def see that
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We are all stupid in so many ways and in denial about it.
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