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Amateur Hackers of Astronomy

eaglemoon writes "I have often wondered if Hackers and the Hacker culture is unique to software or can it be extended to other domains? This article in the NY Review of Books examines how amateurs are performing as well as professionals in the field of astronomy. The clash between the Baconian view of science and the Cartesian perspective is very interesting to reflect on and should be compared with community based software development and the traditional cathedrals built by firms." And it's from Freeman Dyson, always worth reading.

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  1. Baconian? Cartesian? by MacAndrew · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why does this remind me of some college lecture I woke up in the middle of?

  2. BORING! by tunah · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nice try, but you can't interest me in tedious stars, planets, and far-off galaxies just by comparison to exciting alternative development models of personal computer software!

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  3. Re:damn early morning by Lord_Of_The_Beer · · Score: 2, Funny

    More like People who grow thier own.....

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