Bitcoin - A Peer to Peer Electronic Cash System - Reddit When r Bitcoin moderators began censoring content and banning users they disagreed with, r btc became a community for free and open crypto discussion This happened long before the creation of Bitcoin Cash Over the years r btc became community of historians torchbearers, preservers of Satoshi's Bitcoin for future generations
How honest are you for peer evaluations? : r college - Reddit How honest are you for peer evaluations? This semester I don’t have the best group for one of my classes About 4 9 people actively participate while the others don’t respond to anything in the group chat or helping with work
Peer Evaluation Mechanism : r NTU - Reddit Throughout the call, something my professor kept repeating was "the mechanism" and I didn't process what it meant Took me a minute but I realized what he was saying is that based on the peer evaluation system, whether or not I did most of the assignments on my own, everyone will be accredited for it
ELI5: How do Peer-to-Peer Connection in Games Work? - Reddit In peer to peer networks (both forms) the game might be able to support "packet relay", in case two players can't connect to each other, but they can both connect to a third player In that case, the third player bounces packets between them
Peer assignments not getting graded : r coursera - Reddit While in the first 2 parts everything was going smoothly, now in the 3rd part my peer reviewed assignments aren't getting graded I've submitted 4 assignments way before the "deadline", it's been at least a week and not even the first assignment has been graded, even though I asked for reviews in the discussion section
Can anyone tell me a little about becoming a Peer Support . . . - Reddit Can anyone tell me a little about becoming a Peer Support Specialist? So I’m still trying to get my shit together a find a career as a 24 year old woman My therapist thinks I’d be a great peer support specialist I briefly read about it and I’m intrigued Can anyone tell me more about the job? Like what you do, the training, etc?
Why should I peer-review a paper? (Honest question) - Reddit If peer-reviewers were paid, there is no doubt we'd have to pay to submit to a journal, and the cost for the natural sciences would also go up That, or the subscription costs for journals would have to increase to make ends meet They're already really high, and that's not because journals are flush with cash