108 pointsby DanielleMolloy9 hours ago7 comments
  • onetimeusename6 hours ago
    So I imagine, with some irony, that she can avoid US courts because Russia doesn't have an extradition agreement. To some extent, it seems like content sharing apps are often Russia based. So evading shutdown in Western nations requires a hostile regime. So free access to Western, public-funded, scientific research relies on Russian networks and jurisdiction often.
    • ahartmetz2 hours ago
      When the system is so bad that fighting it improves it. It's a standard feature of a decent, non-totalitarian political system that it improves that way. Just don't tell Putin. But he wouldn't get it anyway. Totalitarian and democratic regimes often have basic problems understanding each other.
    • ls6124 hours ago
      Also why Rutracker is by far the best public tracker.
      • r721an hour ago
        Rutracker is blocked in Russia.
  • mjd7 hours ago
    She's a hero.
  • ipsum27 hours ago
    is Sci-Hub still updated for new papers?
  • qzgrid376 hours ago
    [dead]
  • renewiltord5 hours ago
    These massive green text attempts started becoming common recently and honestly they’re excruciatingly boring. Misses the entire value of the medium. Very “hello, fellow kids”.
    • 5 hours ago
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  • metadat8 hours ago
    The Elsevier reply is infuriating. The system is broken.

    https://nitter.space/MushtaqBilalPhD/status/2049485871699931...

    • Revanche13677 hours ago
      That’s not a reply, it’s sarcasm by the same poster pretending to speak for the publisher as a joke.
      • d0mine3 hours ago
        What part of the reply is not factually correct? (premium gold+ open access article for $50000?)
    • crest7 hours ago
      Some people look best in the warm glow of their own pyre.
    • hmartin7 hours ago
      Um......