Just tested it by searching for “spline”. This is great! Can someone elaborate on how it was made? Specifically, how it integrates with Google Scholar. Is that done client side or server side? If server side how come it hasn’t been blocked by Google seeing as Google don’t seem to like robots using their regular search function so my guess would be they wouldn’t like it for Scholar either. Perhaps it is proxying requests and would also pass on any CAPTCHAs presented? Still in that case I would expect all requests to get hit with a CAPTCHA. Perhaps it just hasn’t had enough traffic yet?
This reminds me of Popcorn time so much.<p>Rightholders do not fear torrents as long as they are unusable for the general population.<p>The second they see something usable — they go berserk.<p>Gonna need some popcorn to watch this one.
If sci-hub is going to scrape OA publishers, they could put in a bit more effort.<p>For example this (which sucks):
<a href="https://sci-bay.org/article?link=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4559886/&info=T5ySYQkNqxIJ&scirp=0&k=a&pd=&citn=176&cit=1345183247643089999" rel="nofollow">https://sci-bay.org/article?link=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go...</a><p>Versus the actual article:
<a href="https://elifesciences.org/articles/24234" rel="nofollow">https://elifesciences.org/articles/24234</a>
reminder that this went up not long ago <a href="https://whereisscihub.herokuapp.com" rel="nofollow">https://whereisscihub.herokuapp.com</a>
I'm sorry but I don't see how it works?<p>><a href="https://sci-bay.org/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=entropy+shannon&btnG=" rel="nofollow">https://sci-bay.org/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=entropy+sha...</a><p>-> Please show you're not a robot
It works well, OT: Anyone knows how to remove the top header in this Scihub link:<p><a href="https://sci-bay.org/article?link=https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/88d6/33703f6c58c54a3dc8140767b9fd7ae19ed2.pdf&info=simZbOimsdwJ&scirp=2&k=a&pd=https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/88d6/33703f6c58c54a3dc8140767b9fd7ae19ed2.pdf&citn=105&cit=15902675276406532530" rel="nofollow">https://sci-bay.org/article?link=https://pdfs.semanticschola...</a>
I'm 100% in favour of sci-hub.<p>However, note that they are very anarchic when it comes to commercial books, not just journal articles!<p>E.g. from the Sci-Bay search results, this is $131 on amazon.com, and quite possibly the authors do want the royalties.<p>[BOOK] Intelligent optimisation techniques: genetic algorithms, tabu search, simulated annealing and neural networks
D Pham, D Karaboga - 2012 - books.google.com
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And it's down.<p>"See you later
Too much attention is a bad thing, Sci-Bay decides to stop service for a while. Sorry. Anyone who knows how Sci-Bay works and wishes this tool benefits more academics, please contact: info@sci-bay.org"