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Rightward Shift in Optimal Arousal Level to Maximize Productivity

Nov. 14, 2024, 2:47 a.m.
By: Danya Kogan | Dr. Et Al. | Vol 2, Issue 3

From the enclosure movement in 18th century England, the owning class has been tasked with answering how to maximize the productivity of their peons. As the modern American university becomes increasingly corporate and a profit-seeking endeavor, similar questions are now being asked by university administrators. Many things have been tried in the past- lashings, paternalistic brainwashing, fore...

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An Analysis of Spending Habits of Woke People

Nov. 14, 2024, 2:18 a.m.
By: Danya Kogan | Dr. Et Al. | Vol 2, Issue 2

In the recent culture war waged by conservatives in the United States of America, a central tenet is as follows: "go woke, go broke"¹. This begets the question, is there any semblance of truth to this claim? We analyzed hundreds of years worth of financial literature as well as statistics, and even ended up interviewing both awake and asleep people to help us answer this very important question...

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5-Minute Crafts: ECE!

Aug. 28, 2024, 4:28 p.m.
By: Dr. Et Al. | Vol 2, Issue 0

Ah, 18-100 introduction to Electrical & Computer Engineering, truly a quintessential class in the Carnegie Mellon undergraduate experience. Students get to build various fun labs every week, such as building 3 bit adders, a radio, and even programming their own machine learning classification system! To be able to complete such endeavors, each student is given a Lab Kit containing various e...

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CMU Humanities Department Revealed to be Sentient AI Testing Grounds

June 23, 2024, 10:50 a.m.
By: Benner Rogers | Vol 1, Issue 5

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 groundbreaking investigation into why anyone would possibly spend tens of thousands o...

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The Scramble for Element 119: The Race Continues

June 23, 2024, 10:46 a.m.
By: Phong | Vol 1, Issue 5

The quest to discover new superheavy elements has in the past been analogized to a race. Since the discovery of berkelium, in 1946, scientists from various laboratories around the world have competed, and at times collaborated, to discover new elements, leading to a string of discoveries of element 97 up to element 118. This race, however, has slowed to a halt after the most recent discovery, e...

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README Announces Partnership With Lockheed Martin

June 23, 2024, 10:36 a.m.
By: Benner Rogers | Vol 1, Issue 4


As the world begins to reckon with the effects of global war, the definition of what is considered warfare has broadened significantly. Modern warfare is not just conducted on the battlefield: it is carried out in the home and in the minds of every enemy citizen. Ever since humanity’s...

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A Solution to the “last steel factory” amount of schoolwork CMU students must do daily.

June 23, 2024, 10:35 a.m.
By: Danya Kogan | Vol 1, Issue 4

It is clear that CMU students are overwhelmed by unnecessary, unrealistic, unfathomable, unfashionable amounts of schoolwork assigned to them every day. A new policy has just entered into testing by the lab of Dr. Et Al, and has shown remarkable results in regards to student-professor relations.

This policy grants students the ability to assign an unrestricted amount of work to any prof...

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Artificial Intelligence – For Real, This Time

June 23, 2024, 10:13 a.m.
By: Wade Cheng | Vol 1, Issue 3

13 minute listen at: https://cmureadme.com/podcasts/artificial-intelligence-for-real-this-time

SAFFRON, BYLINE: Welcome to our first installment of LISTENUP, our new README podcast hosted right here out of the heart of Pittsburgh.

(SOUNDBYTE OF PATRIOTIC BRIDGEBUILDING AND METALWORKING NOISES)

SAFFRON: Today we’re here with a very special guest. I’d like to introduce—

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Novel contraption from the Mechanical Engineering Department

June 23, 2024, 9:53 a.m.
By: Danya Kogan | Dr. Et Al. | Vol 1, Issue 3

In this study, we present a novel device capable of oscillating parameters altering the fabric of contingency, never before seen in literature. While similar contraptions have attempted to distinguish themselves in the field in such a way, none have succeeded, until now. A previous doohickey, developed by Et Al and others at Carnegie Mellon University, came the closest to answering the age-old ...

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15-112 Declared War Crime by Hague, CS Academy Under Investigation

June 23, 2024, 9:51 a.m.
By: Eshaan Joshi | Vol 1, Issue 3

Joining catastrophes in Sudan, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, the first 15-112 midterm has been declared a war crime by The Hague International Criminal Court.

A README reporter ventured into the wasteland that was DH 2210 last week, to document the disaster that experts are now calling ‘the worst curve in 14 years’.

Tensions ran high before the clock started. ~~S...

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The realization that the year 2014 is in 4 hours 5 minutes 17 seconds, and its aging-related implications

June 17, 2024, 11:47 p.m.
By: Dr. Et Al. | Vol 1, Issue 1

In this paradigm-shifting study, we unveil the startling truth that our perception of time is seriously flawed. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the year that occurred four years ago was not 2016, but actually 2020. This conclusion was arrived at by the fact that 2024 - 4 = 2020, and not 2016 (see more in the methods section), therefore the year four years ago was 2020. We also managed to concl...

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

June 17, 2024, 11:35 p.m.
By: Dr. Et Al. | Vol 1, Issue 1

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 a brief countdown. These hand gestures represent a rock, p...