Having a default structure to your day is the best way to free your mind from having to answer seemingly easy but cognitively draining question: what should I do next?
There's still a plenty of flexibility even if one strictly spends their day following a default structure. When it's time to read, one could still choose to read whatever they feel like.
One of the other reasons targeted ads are dangerous is coz we are totally oblivious to the fact that it's being served to us not as part of a bigger group of customers but to directly manipulate us into action.
Great effort in putting together this large corpus! While reading through your paper, I noticed the difficulties you faced in correctly annotating the code for their quality, correctness and hiring annotators for different languages. I can imagine how herculean this task could be.
I was wondering if you thought to include stackoverflow questions and answers, which have been vetted by thousands of programmers over a long period of time. Stackoverflow might even want to participate in this effort to provide a clean ground truth for this great project.
There's still a plenty of flexibility even if one strictly spends their day following a default structure. When it's time to read, one could still choose to read whatever they feel like.