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  3. Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

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  • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

    @chemoelectric backalley open access preprints you can quietly give your friends is where my best work is, truly. I think the highest quality work and writing I've done is contained in these preprints

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    #19

    @grimalkina In fundamental physics you cannot find quality stuff at all in the ‘elite’ journals. There they publish only utter nonsense.

    (I’m not a physicist, thank goodness. A retired computer programmer with an engineering education, but who dabbles in a few physics topics without publishing except from a soapbox. But I do subscribe to the ACM Digital Library!)

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    • chemoelectric@masto.aiC chemoelectric@masto.ai

      @grimalkina In fundamental physics you cannot find quality stuff at all in the ‘elite’ journals. There they publish only utter nonsense.

      (I’m not a physicist, thank goodness. A retired computer programmer with an engineering education, but who dabbles in a few physics topics without publishing except from a soapbox. But I do subscribe to the ACM Digital Library!)

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      #20

      @grimalkina I write code. I lace my code and READMEs with ‘psychological’ commentary. Lately it has been stuff about how, no, it is not R⁷RS Scheme that is reactionary, it is R⁶RS Scheme that was reactionary, because it rejected the SRFIs. I actually stick this stuff in my libraries because I think it explains a lot.

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      • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

        Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

        Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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        #21

        @grimalkina (remind me to encourage you to come to #NBPy next year 😂)

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        • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

          Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

          Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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          #22

          @grimalkina smells a lot like "too political".

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          • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

            @KingmaYpe that's true....I do think there's a lot of distress overtolerance in tech

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            #23

            @grimalkina @KingmaYpe for sure. Hero culture.

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            • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

              Journal review idea: you come with me to a tech conference and listen to just one hour of my personal hallway track then we'll see what work you think matters!!!!!!!!

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              #24

              @grimalkina I have a wonderful image in my mind of you with a tour guide hat and flag on a stick, showing psychologists around a conference. Half tour guide half David Attenborough maybe.

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              • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

                Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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                #25

                @grimalkina I think software engineers underrate how often they are actually talking about psychology (or human behavioral science more generally). In my experience, it's a pretty significant proportion of the time.

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                • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                  Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

                  Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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                  #26

                  @grimalkina Put it on the book jacket. Only half joking 🙂

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                  • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                    Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

                    Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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                    #27

                    @grimalkina "You get the amount you need, not the amount you want."

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                    • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                      Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

                      Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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                      #28

                      @grimalkina I did a whole PyCon keynote that was 90% psychology (and 10% typesetting history).

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                        #29

                        @oscarjiminy @mahryekuh @ainmosni those are usually far less psych and far more pseudoscience to be honest. Plenty to blame UX for, and UX isn't psych.

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                        • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                          @oscarjiminy @mahryekuh @ainmosni those are usually far less psych and far more pseudoscience to be honest. Plenty to blame UX for, and UX isn't psych.

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                          #30
                          @grimalkina @oscarjiminy @mahryekuh @ainmosni friend worked at a newspaper in customer handling.

                          they had to do a 3 days course to "learn how to sell". it was by some pseudo science guru who sold "psychology".

                          the gist was every human is one of 4 animals (whales, sharks, owls, and dolphins).

                          screenshot of the website machine translated for laughs added. (original german side: https://www.tobias-beck.com/persoenlichkeitstest/)

                          studies? 0. sources? 0. any empiric approach? nah.
                          it is "trust me bro" and "customers who trust us".

                          not the truth prevails here, but what sounds good in some pitch meeting.
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                          • nedbat@hachyderm.ioN nedbat@hachyderm.io

                            @grimalkina I did a whole PyCon keynote that was 90% psychology (and 10% typesetting history).

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                            #31

                            @nedbat Oh what was that called, I need to watch it (is there a video?)

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                            • davebauerart@mastodon.socialD davebauerart@mastodon.social

                              @nedbat Oh what was that called, I need to watch it (is there a video?)

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                              #32

                              @davebauerart There is! https://nedbatchelder.com/text/key23 I hope you like it.

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                              • grimalkina@mastodon.socialG grimalkina@mastodon.social

                                Was just reminded that the last paper rejection I got included a reviewer comment: "too much psychology for a software engineer audience."

                                Feels like it should maybe be a new bio quote 😂 it's absolutely true of me. It's absolutely true.

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                                #33

                                @grimalkina I’m quite convinced that software engineers welcome a variety of points of view, thanks

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