• DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social
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    11 hours ago

    26% isn’t concerning to anyone with a brain unless you’re doing some real novel shit. That moronic program will toss that out for citing a title.

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      Wait but… is that actually a thing in Kenya? I only have heard first hand accounts of school systems in a handful of countries in Africa (not Kenya, mostly west side) but consistently I’ve been shocked by either the severity of punishment for basically any form of failure or dishonor or for the prevalence of fear as the administrative motivator-of-choice. (One was just a few months ago I think in c/offmychest where a high schooler was describing their beatings for tardiness, bad grades, and other minor infractions. I think I commented on it.) Maybe they’re for real?

      ETA: a bunch of them were from my calc I and calc III professors who were both from (different) African countries but regaled us with stories of the brutality so we knew how good we had it lol (they were good teachers, just a little unhinged, as some math educators are).

    • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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      16 hours ago

      Okay, please someone explain this video to me. Is samir blind? Is this like, a test, to see if a blind man can drive with a navigator? Why is there a navigator telling him about medium lefts? Should a driver not be able to see a medium left coming up? What is happening here?

      • SqueakySpider@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        11 hours ago

        Adding on, something I didn’t realize for a while is that the driver practices the course and writes their own instructions. Then the co-pilot relays during the race.

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        16 hours ago

        This is rally driving.

        The guy yelling is called the co-pilot. Their job is to know what turns, speeds, and terrain is coming up to convey to the pilot/driver. They’re going so fast that they literally don’t know what’s coming up or how to take the corners, so they depend almost entirely on their copilot to tell them about what turns and what speed they should be at before the turn and then they convert that into really badass Rally powersliding action.

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          14 hours ago

          They should have pivoted from rally racing to rally racing live streaming. Dudes would have been legends

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    14 hours ago

    First the rainbow tables, now this. This must be an interesting thesis, even if its academic value might be … questionable.

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      18 hours ago

      Have you ever worked in academia? This kind of email could definitely be real, not saying this one necessarily is though

      • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        18 hours ago

        I have never worked in academia, but I’ve spent time around academics and have read plenty of emails in both academic and corporate contexts … this particular one looks fake, even if the circumstances of plagiarism are common - this just not seem like how a thesis adviser would address this kind of plagiarism with a grad student

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          18 hours ago

          The way I read it is that they forgot to cite sources, so technically it’s plagiarism. I didn’t take it as a bad faith effort of passing off someone else’s work as their own. Otherwise I would agree, I don’t think they’d treat the situation so flippantly.

          • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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            I don’t know, the line “at this rate, the only original part of this thesis is your name” implies the issue is not just failing to cite sources, but having no original thoughts or contributions - maybe it’s exaggeration for humor’s sake, but I definitely did not read this as simply forgetting to cite sources. Regardless, it’s so flippant and playful it feels like it was written as a joke, maybe even written to make a meme, hence it doesn’t feel like a real email.

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            18 hours ago

            It’s not “flippantly” - the reviewer’s opinion is there, and the whole message is just a “get your shit together”, but in a more polite and ironical form. It’s not an official or final review yet, but if I would receive it, I’d get the idea of what happens when the paper is officialy submitted.

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          16 hours ago

          This is the second post today with an over-the-top reply to a student named Faith but yeah could be real

      • dandelion (she/her)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        17 hours ago

        it could be an internal organizational title, but it definitely doesn’t sound like an academic position and not a part of a normal email signature either

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          7 hours ago

          Just to muddy the waters, I worked with a guy who had “system administrator level XII” in his email signature and one of the teammates asked him about it. His response was that he just put that in to see if anyone noticed and occasionally bumps the number up when he feels like it’s about time to do so.

          So you never know when someone stuck a private joke into their email signature like that. Heck when I was brought back to my role I was never given a clear job title so I just put the most accurate job title I could think of in my signature of “IT Contractor”

    • eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      19 hours ago

      Depends on the country, I think some actually do criminally punish fraud on the public research dime.

      I know there are countries where the government can revoke your PhD if you fuck up enough.