
Reporting by XinZhiyuan
EDIT: Time
A 19-year-old Dutch undergraduate student successfully developed SciHub and easily obtained free website papers, and he was the champion of the two-time Apple WWDC Swift Student Challenge.
Are you still troubled by thesis can not download? Today's message is very important to you.
Adding SciHub to the dissertation site makes it easy to do so.
"I'm excited to see it help people," says technology developer Rick Wierenga.
He thinks, "It's a lot of fun."
Accessing papers will become much easier
Add SciHub links to the dissertation site to make accessing dissertations easier!
Currently supported sites are Supported Sites, PubMed, Nature, Taylor and Francis, Elsevier/ScienceDirect, Eureka Select, Science, SpringerLink, and 7.
The following is the use of the ScienceDirect academic website, after adding the SciHub link, click "Access on SciHub" to easily get the paper.
Next, the use of the Science Academic website, after adding the SciHub link, click "GET FREE ACEESS" to easily get the paper.
Also, this is the use of the Taylor and Francis academic website, after adding the SciHub link, click "Access on Scihub" to easily get the paper.
According to developer Rick Wierenga's Twitter announcement, at present, the SciHub link has been officially licensed by Firefox.
Via link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/sci-hub-injector/
, open Firefox and you will see a page like this:
Specifically how to use this technology , you can also follow the steps below to install it.
Who are the technology developers?
The god, Rick Wierenga, is an undergraduate student currently pursuing a double degree in bioinformatics and artificial intelligence at Leiden University in the Netherlands.
Rick is 19 years old and is from the Dutch town of Delfgauw.
He has attracted much attention for his two-time winner of the Apple Swift Global Student Challenge.
Part of the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (Apple WWDC), the Swift Student Challenge gives student developers a chance to express their love of programming by creating their own Swift.
At both apple worldwide developer conferences in 2019 and 2020, Rick Wierenga won the Swift Global Student Challenge.
It's not easy to win the Swift Student Developer Challenge, let alone twice in a row. Nevertheless, he succeeded, becoming the winner of two competitions.
And for the champion, it's important to do it.
"I especially recommend that all people who start learning to code focus on building things on their own, and most skills are not learned by reading books or watching movies, it is especially important to do them." 」 Rick said.
The question is, how did he do it all?
"There's no high barrier to learning to program, and I think it's important to let people know about it." For this programming master, everything is like a "paper tiger".
"There are thousands of free websites and guide videos online, and on sites like StackOverflow or Reddit, people will even answer your questions." He analyzed his learning experience in this way.
At present, Rick believes that for himself, there are still many opportunities in the field of "automated technology and artificial intelligence applications".
In addition to computers, Rick has bigger dreams of research, "After graduation, I want to study important issues in the world, such as education and health care."
He wrote on his blog: I like to think about things and understand them deeply. Biology, mathematics, computers, and philosophy are particularly interesting.
Rick said: "Not knowing the state can make me frustrated, but I accept that we still have a lot of things that we don't know."
He also considers himself an idealist and I care what other people think of me, but only if they are people I respect.
No, someone came to send "coffee" to express their love for him.
However, because the technology has attracted a lot of attention, Rick also reminds users not to do things that violate the law.
Resources:
https://github.com/rickwierenga/sci-hub-injector
https://twitter.com/rickwierenga/status/1482026106853208068
https://www.onemorething.nl/2020/07/swift-student-challenge-rick-wierenga/