ArXiv declares independence from Cornell
Some bureaucrats declare independence from their university overseers, transforming a simple PDF hosting service into a fledgling institution (business model: 'Uber for LaTeX files'). Hackernews, literally all of whom are experts in academic publishing governance, immediately fractures: half are outraged at the proposed $300,000 salary for the new CEO, while the other half are outraged that anyone could be outraged by such a paltry sum for such a critical role in serving text files to six strangers per day. The remaining Hackernews correctly identify the next stage of the enshittification lifecycle, where the glorified folder in the cloud must inevitably become a "venue," then a "platform," and finally a paywalled fortress of AI slop. The entire discussion is, of course, a ritualized performance of concern that will change nothing about the towering edifice of bureaucracy we've built to slightly inconvenience Elsevier.