@stevesilberman For that take to be true, Elon would have to have had clear goals beforehand and would have needed the necessary focus and dedication over the course of months to work towards those goals.
That seems to be vastly overestimating his abilities.
Occam's Razor says he bought a fun toy and the rest is just rich guy flailing.
Attributing malice to his incompetence is a fool's errand.
I slightly wish the media would switch its messaging from "We're all gonna die!!!" to "Here's what we need to do to stop the dying" (starting with - defund the fossil fuel companies and vote environment...)
America 👏 does 👏 not 👏 have 👏 a 👏 far-left 👏 movement.
- Our far-right are explicit, open fascists.
- Our center-right are extremist nationalists.
- Our center-left are classical conservatives.
- Our far-left are moral centrist capitalist moderates.
Any objective political compass would place politicians like Bernie Sanders, AOC, or Elizabeth Warren barely left of center.
A true far-left movement would be advocating for forced property seizure by the working class. Instead, our "far-left" is like "let's don't do a genocide on trans people today please I haven't even had brunch".
It is now painfully clear that no local government, state or federal agency, or other civic institution should be using Twitter for any purpose other than directing people to alternative platforms.
Using the platform for anything other than a last ditch backup for any kind of emergency communication is clearly a disaster waiting to happen.
New posting! This one is about the number of unpaid hours in #academia, an insight that's come from the realisation of how much time I'm still committing despite now (currently) being unemployed. To what extent is academic research sustained by the massive expenditure of unpaid labour? How much unpaid overtime do you think you're clocking? Let's lift the lid...
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2023/06/29/pro-bono-a-riff-on-unpaid-labour-in-academia/
#Twitter is "no longer a tool that's accelerating science. On the contrary"
https://www.axios.com/2023/06/20/scientific-community-eyes-doors-twitter
Delighted to announce the 2023 UCL Neuropixels Course.
#Neuropixels probes are transforming #neuroscience. This free online course trains scientists to use them and process their output.
Day 1 (17 October 2023) covers the basics. Day 2 (18 October 2023) does a deep dive into 4 hot topics: the 2.0 release, the latest Kilosort, chronic recording implants, and software to track the same neurons across days.
For more info and to register:
https://www.ucl.ac.uk/neuropixels/training/2023-neuropixels-course
@jkottke Jeepers, all this complicated stuff. Drizzle with good olive oil, put ’em on the barbecue next to the chops or burgers or whatever. The key technique is taking them off when they’re showing black bits & will thus be a bit crispy, but before they char.
Very nice teaching/learning ressource on wide-field imaging: https://scientificimaging.com/topic/microscopy/
New posting! And another one dealing with me #LeavingAcademia as part of the #GreatResignation. This one has a slightly broader focus - why it's sometimes right to walk away, and that staying isn't always the best course of action. I've a feeling that #careers in #academia will struggle to stand up to scrutiny in this post-pandemic work environment. See what you think (as ever, comments always welcome!)
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2023/05/14/walk-away/
Our editorial walkout at NeuroImage immortalised by @dglaucomflecken is the absolute icing on the cake 🤌😙
@clathrin Well, it's like seminars, right? When you're afraid to question something you don't understand because you think you're the only one that doesn't get it, but you later find out that nearly everyone was thinking the same as you... Sure, there's a worry here that maybe I'm being a crybaby or demanding special treatment but on the flip side, if I feel like this then there's bound to be others in the same situation.
New posting! This is the latest in the series of postings examining my departure from #academia, and the way that taking part in the #GreatResignation has shaken me out of a torpor that took hold several years ago. #LeavingAcademia
https://totalinternalreflectionblog.com/2023/04/30/goodbye-to-all-that/
RT @GoetzJacky
Please diffuse widely - Looking forward to the 1st international #cancer conference.@institutpasteur @etiennemannevil @BoussoLab @LevayerR https://www.1st-cancer-conference-pasteur.org/home
Zebrafish neuroscience course at CSHL. Great crew of people. https://meetings.cshl.edu/meetings.aspx?meet=zebra&year=23
Following Elsevier's decision to raise the article processing charge for NeuroImage to $3,450, all editors (inc. chief editors) from NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports have resigned, effective immediately.
I am joining this action and have also resigned.
Full announcement: https://imaging-neuroscience.org/Announcement.pdf
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