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- Jan 2024
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www.imdb.com www.imdb.com
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People on imdb have a bad habit of giving movies they think are overrated 1s, or movies they think are underrated 10s. This movie is an example of the former.
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- Jul 2021
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unix.stackexchange.com unix.stackexchange.com
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+1 to counter the drive-by downvote. I'd still use sed for this, unless you need the power of Perl regular expressions to select the delimiting lines
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- Jan 2021
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-upvote if this helped!
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- Dec 2020
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blog.kotlin-academy.com blog.kotlin-academy.com
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If you like it, remember to clap. Note that if you hold the clap button, you can leave more claps.
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- Oct 2020
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github.com github.com
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if you think this project can help you or anyone else, you may star it on GitHub
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- Sep 2020
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github.com github.com
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Star this repo(it means a lot to me)
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- Nov 2019
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news.ycombinator.com news.ycombinator.com
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Can I ask people to upvote my submission? No. Users should vote for a story because they personally find it intellectually interesting, not because someone has content to promote.
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- Oct 2019
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medium.com medium.com
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🧞 🙏 Give some 👏🏻 by clicking multiple times on the button on the left side if you enjoyed this post.Claps help other people finding it and encourage me to write more postsFeel free to check out some of my other articles about frontend development.
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- Feb 2014
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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“Our plan is just to wait for the copyright exemption to come into law in the United Kingdom so we can do our own content-mining our own way, on our own platform, with our own tools,” says Mounce. “Our project plans to mine Elsevier’s content, but we neither want nor need the restricted service they are announcing here.”
This seems to be a sensible move rather than be hindered not by copyright, but by the onerous contract that Elsevier wants to put in place.
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some researchers feel that a dangerous precedent is being set. They argue that publishers wrongly characterize text-mining as an activity that requires extra rights to be granted by licence from a copyright holder, and they feel that computational reading should require no more permission than human reading. “The right to read is the right to mine,” says Ross Mounce of the University of Bath, UK, who is using content-mining to construct maps of species’ evolutionary relationships.
"The right to read is the right to mine."
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