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Re: [std-proposals] Dedicated website with AI that has processed all papers

From: Frederick Virchanza Gotham <cauldwell.thomas_at_[hidden]>
Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2025 09:14:47 +0100
On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 9:02 AM Jonathan Wakely <cxx_at_[hidden]> wrote:
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>
> curl https://wg21.link/index.txt | grep Cassagnes
>
> works for that too.


I wish I had that link a few weeks ago. I've been parsing the HTML
table entries. Have you got any other cool links?

By the way my program also checks for "off by one" typographical
errors, so my program would have also found 'Casagnes' and 'Kassagnes'
and 'Casagnez'. It also would have both Cassagnes with diacritics.


> Lots of authors have published books, but you can't copy them into a
> database and redistribute them and claim fair use (I don't know if your
> system does actually contain copies of anything, or if the user has to
> supply it with all the papers to get it to do anything).


At the beginning I had PAPERKERNELCXX written in a few places in the
code, but later I changed it to PAPERKERNEL just in case the program
was ever to be used for Java papers or whatever. I could distribute
the executable files without the papers, and then the first time you
run the program, it asks if you want to download a 1.6 gigabyte zip
file full of papers.

Received on 2025-07-18 08:15:04