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1 Feb 2024, 4:30 am by Scharon Harding
Enlarge (credit: Getty) Last year, Reddit sparked massive controversy when it dramatically changed the prices and rules associated with accessing its API. The changes were so drastic and polarizing that they led to an epic protest from Reddit users and moderators that saw thousands of subreddits going private and engaging in other forms of inconvenience for weeks. Things got ugly, but Reddit still ushered in the changes, resulting in mounds of third-party Reddit apps announcing their… [read post]
19 Aug 2021, 6:25 am
Posted by Abhishek Dev (Yale School of Management), on Thursday, August 19, 2021 Editor's Note: [read post]
18 Apr 2022, 12:14 pm by Bill Budington
Use the following commands to install our dependencies: sudo apt install tmux python3-venv python3-dev [read post]
5 Mar 2025, 7:23 pm by Alexis Hancock
stores user credentials, such as usernames and passwords File-based IoCs:act-7wbq8j3peso0qc1.pages[.]dev [read post]
26 Feb 2019, 11:14 am by Lawrence B. Ebert
”); Versata Dev. Gr., Inc. v.SAP Am., Inc., 793 F.3d 1306, 1330 (Fed. [read post]
25 Oct 2009, 6:38 am
Jacob Appel has a brief piece in a recent issue of the Journal of Medical Ethics, in which he reviews cases (like that of Andrew Bedner, right) in which parents refused to agree to withdraw care from children with devastating injuries that the parents are accused of inflicting. This is a paradigm type of case in which the provider may often select a new surrogate.  If treatment for the child is not indicated and the parent is asking for continued treatment only to avoid certain criminal… [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 6:10 am
Posted by Shai Bernstein (Stanford University), Abhishek Dev (Harvard University), Josh Lerner (Harvard [read post]
22 Sep 2006, 2:16 am
Scottish parliament is open and trusted Does devolution lead more trust and openess in politicians?Taken from Holyrood.com"In the survey 49 per cent of respondents think that government is more open now that we have a Scottish Parliament, with 44 per cent agreeing that it gives Scottish people more power over important decisions affecting its future. However, 57 per cent agree with the proposition that the Parliament spends too much time debating issues over which it has no power."In… [read post]
Editor’s Note: The following post comes to us from Doron Levit of the Finance Department at the University of Pennsylvania and Nadya Malenko of the Finance Department at Stanford University. In the paper, Non-binding Voting for Shareholder Proposals, which is forthcoming in the Journal of Finance, we develop a theory of shareholder voting for non-binding shareholder proposals. The main difference of non-binding voting from the conventional binding voting mechanism is that the vote tally… [read post]