Jiggly1984
Jiggly1984 t1_j2ab4nz wrote
Reply to comment by WakeNikis in Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
It's inevitable
Jiggly1984 t1_j29p2if wrote
Reply to comment by cuddle_enthusiast in Bahamian regulator says it seized $3.5 billion of FTX crypto assets for ‘safekeeping’ by cloud_coder
"Sorry, I blinked, but I'm glad to see that $1.25B is still there."
Jiggly1984 t1_j0jkuh3 wrote
Reply to comment by DocDez in Researchers investigated the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. They found that the retraction of papers only has a limited effect on citation (decreases citation frequency by ~60%) compared to non-retracted papers. Thus, retracted papers often live on. by Alysdexic
I would think so too... Mainly looking to compare the documents for changes and looking for key words like correction or retraction.
Jiggly1984 t1_j0jiioy wrote
Reply to comment by Sinapine in Researchers investigated the citation frequency of retracted scientific papers in science. They found that the retraction of papers only has a limited effect on citation (decreases citation frequency by ~60%) compared to non-retracted papers. Thus, retracted papers often live on. by Alysdexic
I'm not in the sciences, but I'm kind of surprised there isn't already something like you describe. In the legal field we have the ability to near-instantly find out if a particular statute, regulation, or case has been invalidated, criticized, overruled, and so forth. I know it would be more difficult to implement in terms of detailed info, but the ability to quickly identify whether a source or citation relied upon has been updated or retracted seems straightforward.
Jiggly1984 t1_jeck8on wrote
Reply to Attempting to move a wall outlet in my basement a few inches to the left and am totally stumped. Any help GREATLY appreciated!! by JamesHoIden
The only way is to move the conduit or put more in running it to the new location. Problem is it doesn't look like you'll have enough wire. I'll let an electrician chime in but I believe your best bet would be to turn the existing box into a junction box (put a blank faceplate on it, it has to be accessible). Knock out the holes on the side, run wire to a new box. Again, there's probably a better solution but that's my inclination.