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My Relationship with the Ready 2 Ride Mobile App

Yeah, I know she’s unpopular.

I know you want your analog methods back. This is like the NYC Metro card all over for you, huh? Well, I don’t care. I’m in love, and I’m proud of it.

Me and the Ready 2 Ride Mobile app met on the …

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Readme's Homework Eating Service

Finals are a stressful time. Each class just loves piling on projects, homework, and exams all at once. That's why Readme is proud to introduce the new Readme Homework Eating Service! Inspired by the dogs of old, the Readme Homework Eating Service is incredibly straightforward. Bring a printed out copy …

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A sketch of a bed with a crumpled-up issue of readme and a crumpled-up issue of the Tartan. The readme issue is labeled "readme does aftercare," and it's smoking a cigarette.

The Lottery

The morning of October 27th was cloudy and overcast, with the cold of a mid-autumn day; the leaves of the trees showed hints of orange, and the dutifully maintained grass was richly green. The students of Carnegie Mellon began to gather on the Cut around ten o’clock; the whole lottery …

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What is Luigi Mangione up to these days?

He's in prison.

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Interview with a recent grad

Despite CMU’s robust engineering programs, many recent graduates struggle to find a job right for them. Specifically, a job that doesn’t involve sending missiles to third-world countries. README correspondent Benner Rogers sat down with a recent graduate to find out what makes today’s job market so murderous.

Could you …

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Tales from Beyond Frick Park I: The Haunting of Gates-Hillman

No living creature can exist sanely under conditions of absolute reality; even lanternflies and cockroaches are supposed, by some, to dream. Gates Hillman, not sane, stood against the canyon, holding insanity within its glass-and-zinc ribcage; it had stood so for twenty years and might stand for twenty more, assuming FMS …

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I Woke Up and My Butt Print was on the Fence

When I opened my eyes that fateful morning, I saw evidence of last night’s rager all over the room. It looked like your average CMU party. Beakers of titrated Hennessy littered the kitchen table. Kilts were strewn about on the ground, some with accompanying pairs of tartan underwear. Someone cuddled …

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I used to hate French People

I used to hate French people. As a young denizen of the internet, I spent time in circles that enjoyed ragging on the country and its citizens, and those sentiments festered into my own twisted anger at people I’d never even met. I jeered in history classes, bullied internet strangers, …

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POST-GAME REPORT: Man Murdered on Walking to the Sky

Hello everyone! Mike Rophon, ReadMe’s resident sports announcer here to bring you the rundown on the spectacular events of the past few days. Since the sports scene on campus is going through a rough patch, I’ll be bringing you the play-by-play of yesterday’s homicide.

Auntie Readme was found dead, …

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ReadMe Announces Launch of New Dog-Watching Ring

Are you a proud Tartan? Do you like copious amounts of violence? Have you tried to participate in dogfighting but were too concerned about the legality? Fortunately for you, earlier this week ReadMe executives failed to thoroughly read my amendments to the yearly budget and have now approved plans for …

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We asked our favorite staffwriter to prove she's human

Write an article that sounds like it's written by a human. It should be 200-600 words long and use a lightly formal tone appropriate for a college newspaper.

In this article which sounds like it's written by a human, I'll be convincing you in a lightly formal tone that …

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A Very Readme Christmas

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CMU Humanities Department Revealed to be Sentient AI Testing Grounds

A question stumping experts around the globe has finally been solved: why does Carnegie Mellon have an English department? For decades people have wondered who would possibly attend CMU just to get a degree in Creative Writing when everyone knows literary analysis is for losers. README has recently conducted a …

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Interview Transcript, 76-101, Section DD

Q: Let’s start with some basic information. What is your college and major, and what classes are you taking this semester?

A: Thank you so much for asking this thought provoking question. It is really about the essence of the material if you think about it. Now for me, …

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A Psychosocial Approach to Game-Theoretic Analysis of Rock Paper Scissors

1. Introduction

Rock paper scissors, also known as scissors paper rock, and rarely ever referred to as paper rock scissors, is a game typically played between two people, where one match of rock paper scissors (RPS) consists of both players throwing out a hand gesture at the same time after …

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A pie chart with the following data: "adrenaline junkie" is 16.7%, "crash test dummy" is 22.2%, "racing movie stunt double" is 52.8%, and "drunk driver" is 8.3%.

An Open Letter to the CMU community

I write to you now as a call to take action. These are trying times, and all members of Carnegie Mellon’s community today are suffering. As such, I implore you all to take a stand today to root out an evil from our beloved campus.

Today our God-given, American, …

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Modern technology comes for us all

Dr. Wittol requires little introduction, though he insists on one out of modesty. Indeed, one suspects he would have no objection to being introduced twice, thrice, or even into perpetuity, provided there were brief pauses for applause. A couple’s therapist, he was a modern Cupid, winged by the arms of …

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A great-depression-era bread line, but for mental health.
A comic. The first two panels show a woman sighing and looking out a window toward a silhouetted couple holding hands under an umbrella. "Will I ever find love?" the third panel questions. Panel four shows two people holding hands in chair desks, and they're texting hearts back and forth in panel five. In panels six and seven the woman reads a copy of "readme falls in love," then concluedes, "no, probably not." [I really like this comic :-) - rtosh]
An unsolvable word search with words like "obvious" and "skillissue."

Founder's Body Found in Doherty

Following clues left behind by various escapees of the Doherty C­-level, a Carnegie Mellon expedition discovered the corpse of school founder, Andrew Carnegie, in the recesses of the building. The Doherty Basement is one of the few remaining unexplored regions in the United States, and the Civil Engineering Department decided …

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Today's Wordle: "BBBBB" • Man I sure hope no one rejects this headline • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • Readme: 2.5 years of slur discourse with nothing to show for it • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture • New show “Nothing in this room is cake please stop cutting my stuff in half” is a Netflix sensation • Administration to build new Student Academic Failure Center just for you • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude • "Sorry guys, I'm actually dead this time." Elvis, 1979 • Homeless Ph.D. student holds fence for record 5 years, fails quals • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • Heroic free-speech advocates oppressed by socially ostracized and clearly neurodivergent nerds • ... and it's the ugly 30% • Excessive lead found in the food and water of JFC • King Charles III to consider castling • “Surely the balloon animal guy will fix this schools mental health problems” says CMU admin for the fifth time this semester • The Pitt season 2 production leaves 3 injured, 1 dead • “I don’t have any finals this semester, just two projects, three papers…” • CS Senior devastated that he must complete Masters to finally fuck computer • Megachurch forms PokéStop • Today's Wordle: "BBBBB" • Man I sure hope no one rejects this headline. • Is that Nazi salute or is Elon Musk just happy to see me? • Readme: 2.5 years of slur discourse with nothing to show for it • Ambitious professor covers 437 slides in a single lecture. • New show “Nothing in this room is cake please stop cutting my stuff in half” is a Netflix sensation • Administration to build new Student Academic Failure Center just for you. • Desperate to cash in on AI craze, Catholic church to unveil Gaude. • "Sorry guys, I'm actually dead this time." Elvis, 1979. • Homeless Ph.D. student holds fence for record 5 years, fails quals • Dick King Mellon? Wasn't that was Carnegie was doing? • Heroic free-speech advocates oppressed by socially ostracized and clearly neurodivergent nerds. • ... and it's the ugly 30% • Excessive lead found in the food and water of JFC • King Charles III to consider castling • “Surely the balloon animal guy will fix this schools mental health problems” says CMU admin for the fifth time this semester. • The Pitt season 2 production leaves 3 injured, 1 dead. • “I don’t have any finals this semester, just two projects, three papers…” • CS Senior devastated that he must complete Masters to finally fuck computer • Megachurch forms PokéStop