@Dishsoaptft I think it's worth considering lowering the probability of rolling a hero again after it has already reached two-star status as a four-cost unit
@NeurIPSConf This statement reads like an author rebuttal after getting 1/1/1 scores: We thank the reviewers for their valuable feedback. The concerns raised were due to a miscommunication and have been addressed in the revised version.
Moreover, for example, Huawei, after being sanctioned in 2019, has continued to submit papers normally and has appeared multiple times on your sponsorship list. In fact, the legal provisions have not changed. Does your acceptance of their papers and sponsorship over these years also involve legal violations?
So the policy was published before consulting legal counsel? Interesting workflow: ban first, ask lawyers later. Also, calling it "legal requirements" while simultaneously saying you're still trying to "fully understand the legal constraints" is a contradiction in the same paragraph. If you don't yet have reliable guidance from your lawyers, on what basis was the Handbook language written?
The comprehensive submission ban imposed by NeurIPS 2026 on institutions subject to U.S. sanctions exhibits a clear overreach in legal reasoning. First, it conflates lists with fundamentally different legal scopes, such as OFAC's SDN list for comprehensive blocking, the NS-CMIC list which only restricts securities investments, and BIS's Entity List targeting export-controlled items, yet the ban uniformly applies the most severe consequences. Second, it treats voluntary peer review as a prohibited service, overlooking the Berman Amendment and OFAC's 2004 ruling on IEEE, which explicitly affirmed that peer review and academic publishing are permissible under U.S. sanctions law. Third, IEEE attempted similar restrictions against Huawei in 2019 but revoked them within a week after receiving clarification from the Department of Commerce, as such restrictions were deemed unnecessary. Finally, OFAC's own guidelines acknowledge that individuals may publish their work in a personal capacity, requiring case-by-case analysis rather than a blanket exclusion.
@Mrlegros@CompeteTFT Registration for the CN regional finals in Chengdu has closed, but it appears that sign-ups for world finals have not yet opened. However, the release of registration links, form submissions, and potential QQ group invites will all be conducted entirely in Chinese
@etihad I would like to ask if the app or website can change the default currency? I want to pay for the advance seat selection, but my visa bank card only has Swiss franc currency, but since I'm in China now, it shows CNY by default and I can't complete the payment.
@TFT @PoposhiRat_SFW @imafloof @lacrim_iris @TeiahnFrost Please fix the TFT PBE attack speed bug(When you have two or more Pyro, you will get 5.0 attack speed, This is crazy).