this is cool research, and we appreciate the "human who's not an expert on these things but smart" style summary, but we wish there was an actual dot PDF available, not a weird page that gives an animation while asking for cookies then seems to beachball if you use privacy software[1] if you're going to front that you're open access.
no cookies, no masters -- just the links kind sir
we understand bandwidth is an issue, but we assure you if we had our druthers, we'd plug that bad boy into the wayback so we're not leaching your precious bandwidth
gatekeeping an open access publication such ways in unethical, especially when it's pure science with zero dual use.
(but also: congrats to the authors -- great way to leverage an existing a sensor in a way that doesn't involve locking people up for growing plants.)
There is a ticket in for YOShInOn to automatically follow those links, find if the linked article is open access so I can substitute the article with a single click. (I approve everything that we queue.) The good news I think we successfully made a transition in how ingest works that unblocks this ticket but the bad news it is also unblocks a lot of other tickets which compete with it.
I appreciate the curation that ScienceX (the parent of that site) does and I think sometimes their summary is better than the paper (we get complaints for posting papers that are too abstruse) and sometimes it is worse but I do think we post too many links to ScienceX. Right now we are queuing HN submissions faster than we can submit them (according to our brand promise for submission rate) so culling some of those manually might be good but I really want to replace some ScienceX links to links to their source. Really I want a sequential recommender for HN, Mastodon and Tildes but boy is that a big ticket.
Thanks for your input!
Anyone who is interested in giving holistic feedback about what we post to HN should look up my profile, send me an email, and I'll introduce you to YOShInOn,
no cookies, no masters -- just the links kind sir
we understand bandwidth is an issue, but we assure you if we had our druthers, we'd plug that bad boy into the wayback so we're not leaching your precious bandwidth
gatekeeping an open access publication such ways in unethical, especially when it's pure science with zero dual use.
(but also: congrats to the authors -- great way to leverage an existing a sensor in a way that doesn't involve locking people up for growing plants.)
== [1] Geophysical Research Letters Volume 50, Issue 19, 16th October 2023 Non-Lightning-Generated Whistler Waves in Near-Venus Space https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1029/202...