• Terr_ 4 days ago

    Oof, as if there weren't enough reasons to hate a monopolistic and exploitative company.

    • ramblenode 4 days ago

      Kind of a "reverse plagiarism".

      It seems to have been purely stylistic, but that's still unacceptable, especially since it broke conventions of the field.

      • jffhn 3 days ago

        Reminds me of this quote from Schopenhauer:

        "My curse upon anyone who, in future editions of my works, knowingly changes anything in them, be it a sentence, or even just a word, a syllable, a letter, a punctuation mark."

        • sam_goody 2 days ago

          BTW, I have seen the similar in several older texts.

          One example is the Jewish lawbook "Toldos Adam V'Chava"[1]. Although many old religious texts have been reprinted with clear modern typesetting, no-one wanted to re-typeset this until recently because of the curse.

          On the plus side, we know exactly what the author wrote 800 years later, even if it is hard to read.

          [1]: https://hebrewbooks.org/10180

        • Yaa101 4 days ago

          So this will be one of the ways that people will die from AI

          • GuestFAUniverse 4 days ago

            <sarcasm> value-added science </sarcasm>