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@Rhodium103 you have me laughing out regularly. Keep them coming! It's Highly appreciated.

I just got a super strange e-mail today from one of the two candidates for the #ACS presidential elections, and I wonder why I got it? I unsubscribed and it says it was the "ACS member list", but what is that? I can't find it in my personal ACS e-mail preferences. Did ACS give my personal data to a third party? #AmericanChemicalSociety #chemistry #chemiverse

And here it is!

250g of dry soybeans have yielded around 300g of #tofu.

Plus a heap of pulp (okara) that I’ll prepare like fried rice.

@raphavisses That was a great, but at the same time horrifying talk. Kudos to you for keeping up your work!

I am still mulling over the idea of doing a folktale bracket for October... Have people nominate their favorite tale types and find some fun stories for each type, maybe. What say you all?

#folklore #folktales #storytelling

@Drdonnayates when you unlock the next level, there will be a bouncer, too.

@paninid I've said this a lot, but the reason people don’t think Excel is a real programming language" is because if we admitted that, we’d have to admit that a lot of the most important software in the world is written by underpaid women in pink collar jobs.

"Yes honey, we will go home and you can eat the kitty cat."

The elderly lady giving me a horrified look at the park probably doesn't know chicken nuggets come in cat-shaped pieces now...

😆 🐈

#parenting #oops

@vergoulis Sounds great, Thanasis! It seems you have managed to implement recommendation 5 that I made in a blog post published earlier this year upstream.force11.org/the-prepr. So far none of the databases discussed in the blog post has implemented this recommendation.

@neesjanvaneck

Why this is important? As preprints & postprints have become common practice in many fields, considering citations from multiple versions of the same article as separate links double-counts them during citation analysis introducing bias against articles with one version. Using OpenAIRE's deduplication algorithm we aim to alleviate issues like this. [2/3] 👇

BIPDB v.10 (CC-BY) is here: zenodo.org/record/8256943
For the first time, we calculated the impact indicators (citation count, popularity, influence, etc.) on a network where citations from multiple versions of the same article are considered only once. To do so, we exploited OpenAIRE's deduplication algorithm (tinyurl.com/oairededup): our citations were gathered from the #OpenAIREGraph & in the constructed network all versions of the same research product were merged into one node. [1/3]👇

If you ever feel like you've made a huge, embarrassing mistake that you'll never recover from, remember day someone representing the major education trade paper of the UK signed off on this #GraphCrime:

Fine, I'll bite. The news keeps telling you that Threads is a runaway success with 100 million users, but Instagram has like 2.3 billion to bootstrap it.

That scale is like if you locked 100 people in a room, offered them pizza, and only 4 took you up on the offer while 10 collectively decided to ask you to remove the broken glass from the toppings first.

BUT I did find a technique that worked well so I didn't end up with a container of little rubbery bits.

It involved first cold-rinsing the cut-up pieces, and then massaging *baking soda* into them!! (And then whatever your marinade ingredients). Once I fried them up in several batches, it amazingly WORKED!

It's from a recipe for American Chinese takeout, and that's the texture it has. Tender little bits. I am astounded.

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