Joe Halpern played a huge role in creating the CoRR and later integrating it with @arxiv.bsky.social. He chaired the CS section from 1998 until 2023, and he was active as a moderator until just a few weeks ago. Thank you, Joe, for promoting open science!
16.02.2026 00:13
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Every time someone tries to fuck with COBOL the world breaks.
24.02.2026 00:34
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Robynn Cox and I have a new paper! It's about the history of predictive algorithms in criminal justice, back in the 1920s-1950s. This paper is the result of five years of research and we're so happy to see it out. π§΅ 1/
13.02.2026 14:39
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My 2 cents about The Atlanticβs Mellon Foundation polemic and humanities funding:
Beyond its specious content, the article illustrates something truly dangerous: the normalization of conspiratorial tropes about externally funded research in universities originally seen in extremist propaganda. 1/5
13.02.2026 22:02
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Itβs worth reading the op-ed ZoΓ« Hitzig wrote about the AI advertising landscape. Very thoughtful and informative
11.02.2026 22:46
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On Machine Learning for Prediction and Prioritization in the Allocation of Scarce Societal Resources
YouTube video by Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing
Prediction and prioritization for allocating societal resources - @sanmayd.bsky.social - highly recommend www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwXu...
Impact of capacity constraints on RCT evaluation - @hannahli.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuwB... (3/9)
27.01.2026 03:17
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Content Moderation - arXiv info | arXiv e-print repository
Basically for all the same reasons that arXiv is moderated at all. If it weren't, it would be unusable / unmaintainable. info.arxiv.org/help/moderat...
02.12.2025 14:41
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They also spend a lot of time trying to find the best category / make sure a submission is looked at by the right people!
01.12.2025 02:41
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Completely agreed that norms differ! There are often judgment calls made. I should note, though, that mods are typically experienced / senior people in their communities and should have a good understanding of such norms!
01.12.2025 02:40
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Hmm, OK, I mean there's always some subjectivity in making that decision. I don't know what this particular case was, but I'll make a more general point w.r.t. the other FAccT paper you mentioned. Anything that could reasonably be accepted to FAccT, AIES, etc as a research paper *should* be fine
30.11.2025 02:34
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It could just have been a mistake! You should appeal if you feel it meets the standard of being research.
29.11.2025 21:32
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My opinion -- it makes a novel contribution to knowledge in a way that many of the position papers that are being submitted to the position paper tracks at major conferences do not. In this case the contribution is through a different kind of analysis than most cs, but clearly research.
29.11.2025 21:30
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A βposition paperβ is fundamentally different from one that uses methods of research that are standard (in other disciplines). As long as thereβs a clear enough connection to cs, it should have a home! I think cs.CY would be completely on target for something like this
29.11.2025 21:00
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This paper on its own is not at all what I would consider a position paper and would fit into cs.CY just fine, though? Although I certainly donβt have any issues with a cs.DH category.
29.11.2025 20:56
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8675309 is prime, and so is 8675311, so if you ever need a middlin'-large pair of adjacent primes to test your cryptographic suite, all you need is a 1980s earworm and a +2 and you're all set.
21.11.2025 03:28
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Happy 40th birthday to Bill Watersonβs βCalvin and Hobbesβ. A work of consummate, stubborn, human, and more-than-human art.
18.11.2025 10:38
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After having more than one SPC at AAAI produce AI-generated βmetareviewsβ (that were actually βreviewsβ in the first place) my only remaining faith is that by continuing to layer the hierarchy of reviews further the law of large numbers will kick in in some fashionβ¦
18.11.2025 02:39
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I think many people are misreading this as being about all cs arxiv papers, not just review/position papers!
09.11.2025 03:27
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Yup, this. And on the second question, I think itβs when ICML and NeurIPS introduced position paper tracks.
09.11.2025 03:08
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And in that pause between pitch and contact - longer than logic, shorter than hope - we remembered why baseball existed long before we judged a sport's value by viral moments and betting apps. It is the romance of failure. The mortal beauty of trying and missing seven times out of 10 and still being considered great. It is the only sport where patience is a weapon, and panic the surest death. You cannot simply run out the clock in baseball; you must face it, pitch by terrifying pitch, until it finally releases you.
Did not expect one of the best paragraphs Iβd read about baseball would come from an Irish newspaper
www.irishexaminer.com/sport-column...
02.11.2025 14:22
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If youβve had issues of this kind with cs.CY, you should always feel free to appeal. Mods for the categories are, from my experience, both well-trained and read widely in their areas, and understand the norms of relevant disciplines pretty well!
31.10.2025 19:51
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This is also a big part of why thereβs suddenly a preponderance of βmultiagent systemsβ β they need modularity for individual tasks within a larger project because otherwise they get muddled by the context window.
30.10.2025 11:37
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Sadly, it will likely be more important than the famous Conservapedia
28.10.2025 00:15
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The New York Timesβ βModeration Advantageβ Is a Statistical Illusion
After accounting for money and incumbency the supposed electoral bonus for moderate candidates vanishes entirely.
NYT pushed its βDems must go moderateβ take again yesterday. In a new piece out today, @adambonica.bsky.social shows even more clearly why the data donβt support it. It also shows what a skilled empiricist and teacher Adam is.
Very proud of my palβs public work.
open.substack.com/pub/data4dem...
24.10.2025 14:22
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If you think that professors exist as repositories of knowledge that students ask for answers, youβre missing the entire point of a college education.
Weβre here to teach students how to do research, how to analyze and argue, how to think for themselves β how to find the answers on their own.
16.10.2025 13:45
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Thanks for an excellent talk! Great work
30.09.2025 21:43
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Friday night: the time when parents across this nation check to make sure that the correct color of jersey is clean and nobody lost a shin guard
26.09.2025 23:30
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Lol, will take your word for it!
15.09.2025 11:01
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Also they do all this bio and chemistry stuff, but no math! Monotonic! Affine!
15.09.2025 01:23
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