I think whoever owns the rights can do that, not necessarily the artist.
I think whoever owns the rights can do that, not necessarily the artist.
It takes some fiddling, but it works, and is fantastic!
Your description got my attention, so I opened the steam link to consider buying it and… Hey, it was already in my library!
Peer reviews. For the results to be acceptable around the scientific community, their methods and conclusions need to be validated by at least 2 other scientists familiar with that subject. Like someone said, there is axiv.org, that lets you upload your paper without this review, but it’s more of a method to claim precedence if someone else publishes a similar work. It’s usually not a scitation source that is taken seriously. This could, of course, be improved! There are open access journals that charge the scientists instead of the readers, but there are several scam journals popping up every day that will usually publish anything without reviews.
Was able to get it here in Brazil
Kagi has worked REALLY well for me for all topics, but it is a paid service…
As someone who works extensively with the spin offs instruments, I can safely say that they would be just as outraged. They are all bad quality, fail VERY frequently, and, guess what, you have to subscribe to be able to use all the features of the hardware you bought.
Laughs in Brother’s Ink Tank system
The answer is not real. The tool, on the other hand, is called Perplexity. It “understands” your question, searches the web, and gives you a summary, citing all the relevant sources.