This is an experiment. Please boost.

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Here's the idea: This post is going first to my followers, then, if they boost it, to other people. This domain has been registered for only this experiment. I should see in my web server's logs when mastodon instances start crawling the site for info. Then maybe also some curious humans.

I just want to play with my monitoring a bit :)

Having a citation alert for a paper of yours sometimes gets you a timely update on new developments in your area of interest. But it turns out, sometimes you will be cited for entirely different reasons.

Good morning #medlibs, friendly reminder of how it works when a subject heading can have narrower terms or not have NTs depending on which hierarchy branch you are referencing

3,500 year old cheese - likely oldest ever found - on necklaces in mummies! Analysis in a report in Cell

"World’s oldest preserved cheese found in necklaces on mummies in China"
via @popsci

popsci.com/science/worlds-old-

#Cheese #Science #Dairy #FoodHistory

I'm about a month behind for this, but it is never too late to tout a nice piece of work, to which I contributed a tiny fraction. "What is the state-of-the-art in weaning postoperative patients off opioids and thus prevent addiction?" To address this question, Sarah and Marcel had to scrutinize 2000+ papers. Kudos to that! And only 8 studies within the big pile fulfilled the inclusion criteria.

rdcu.be/dPwao

I want to remind y'all the only reason I can legally tweet out discovery evidence is that I repeatedly refused to sign the NDA Apple tried to force on me, & filed an NLRB charge against Apple for still claiming labor disputes are Apple Confidential.

Apple only released the handful of material docs I have now after I filed NLRB charges about their discovery shenanigans. They continue to pressure me to sign a protective order. I keep telling them their public safety hazards are not confidential.

@Rhodium103 That statement makes me think of a visit to fragrance & flavor company Giivaudan a couple of years back. The had us taste some sweets flavored with either pear, pineapple and a third. Of course it was this type of candy flavor. As it turned out, they contained the same three molecules, albeit in different ratios. And ratio that made all the different.

@SRLevine Last year I had an olfactory flashback to my undergrad years: The cough syrup with dextromethorphan HBr smelled revolting and brought me back to waste container of the inorganic lab course where went ion fishing.

Reading a paper in Information Matters

"Being an expert in information should surely facilitate professional information practices."
You might think that, until you see a library's shared drive ;)

The whole AI thing has me endlessly confused. Half the market is crashing because investors didn't see any signs of payoff in the quarterly earnings report, but I'm so lost as to what exactly they were expecting to see. Did they just not pay any attention at all to what these companies were actually doing with AI?

Were they expecting exponential Instagram usage growth as a result of Meta making it so you can have a conversation with the search bar? Or maybe everyone was going to buy 10 new Windows licenses in celebration of Microsoft announcing they want to install AI powered spyware on everyone's computer? Or was Google going to sell more ads by replacing all the search results with reddit shitposts. Either I'm missing something or everyone's 2 remaining brain cells are just really busy fighting to death for 3rd place.

@SRLevine I hate plugging my own stuff…but I would recommend looking at some of the magic solvent pairs with DMSO as an additive or co-solvent sciencedirect.com/org/science/

Being a reader in 2024 is a really lonely place. I have read several absolutely incredible novels this year and trying to get my friends to just try one is like pulling teeth. Many of these stories are about places and activities close to us, too. They aren't long. They aren't tortured reads... and yet.

It's so interesting how when you're a female leader you're never technical enough until you are and then you're too rigorous and inflexible. Love this labyrinth with no exit for us.

@grimalkina I feel this so hard.

"Be assertive, but not like that"

"Be confident! Oh, sorry, that's too confident"

"Own your expertise! Wait that's too many areas of expertise"

"Get things done! But only via collaboration with people who don't want to collaborate with you"

"You can always speak candidly and transparently here, but we expect high quality communication, which is why we'll interpret everything you say in the most adversarial way possible"

Sigh

Here's something that might be beneficial to the scientists out there, doing research in chemistry, material science, life sciences or pharmaceutical sciences: three times a year, we hold series of nine coffeelectures, 10 minute intros to a database, a software tool or some other thingy closely related to science. We show some reasonable use cases and give pointers to other related resources. Since last year, we also make these available via youtube. Check out our backlog on our channel: www.youtube.com/@icbpeth
# lifesciences

Many speak idyllically about a world with "fair" or "unbiased" LLMs, but is that even possible? In our new preprint, we take the most well-defined principle of AI safety/ethics and show, in reality, an LLM could never be fair under any definition in the current ML literature. [Brief thread:👇; paper link: arxiv.org/abs/2406.03198]

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