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I do . Always and recently , , and . I talk a lot about in . I (try very hard to) responsibly share accurate information from reliable, recognized sources, and correct misinformation.

I am stepping back into and conversations. If you are in or or or just are interested in , I would love to listen to your research and burning questions and what you care about in your life. I will occasionally make mistakes, and I am grateful for pointed and passionate corrections.

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@freemo @oliof SSO is the Identity Provider (IdP) and LDAP is the Data Store layer, managed by an Identity Manager (IDM). LDAP shouldn't be exposed publicly, but SSO and key servers with data sources managed by an IDM are.

EARN IT - Anti-Encryption Bill Passes Senate Judiciary Committee

Sad day + I have no candy for the kids... shame on me ...

gizmodo.com/earn-it-anti-encry

So I am currently restructuring my companies security policy and trying to get Open PGP as a central point in all this.

Any input on how others have structured their trust network inn a corperate setting.. How do you verify which keys are employees and what roles (such as deploying software) people have?

I have my own idea as to how im going to structure this but I'd love to hear other peoples thoughts first

Interestingly the influx of new users from twitter has increased since Musk's announcement rather than dying down... Apparently Musk isnt doing much to help his reputation.
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Reportedly 80% of ukrainians living in kyiv are without water supply [t.me/babel/23938]

Hi all!

I'm a PhD candidate doing research into ML for biotechnology. In my free time, I'm also a cofounder of a startup making tools for real estate analysis.
Don't expect any startup threads from me, though, I'm more into science than business!

My ML research is focusing on few shot tabular learning, and applying them in my biotech life.
The latter focuses on metagenomics.

@freemo cool !! 450 feet is... about 150m ? holy shit
I remember feeling more or less at ease for my first and only dive so far -but it was so shallow and bright, there was no sense being afraid. I'm curious about the WWII wrecks around my hometown of Marseille, when I'm more experienced- and here in Mayotte we have the barrier reef to explore, it's an amazing sight.

Hello all,
In my professional life I’m a full stack software developer (mainly Java - Angular), with an interest in Identity and Access Management and Secure Software Development.
After work I like playing the piano, cooking and coaching at CoderDojo.
I have a general interest in technology, science and mathematics.


Hi all!

I am Akanksha, currently working as a research tech at HHMI Janelia Research Campus, engineering bioluminescent proteins for functional imaging.

My research interests lie at the interface of chemistry, biology, and engineering 🔬. 'A tool developer' describes me best - in the dry lab, I was working on a systems biology project involving detecting hard-to-find nucleotide changes with certain effects from human transcriptome datasets. Transitioning to a wet lab, I have been engineering proteins for various applications.

Being an avid learner, I spend a lot of time reading articles from across various sub-disciplines in bioscience and biotech. I'm happiest when brainstorming ideas in molecular/synthetic biology or new tools that don't exist with a near-perfect cup of coffee☕ ! Always happy to connect over a crazy idea!

Cheers!

Hello all!

I'm a Postdoc at CUHK working at the application of , in Psychology.

Love to see you all at Mastodon!! Great to meet you all in the decentralized social network!!

I have three cats and two dogs :)

@freemo I dunno if this will scratch the same itch since it's purely computational, but it looks like you can try playing around with different MR acqs here: github.com/mzaiss/MRTwin_pulse I'm not affiliated with this group and haven't tried it yet, but it seems very fun!

Hello all!

I'm a Group Leader at HHMI Janelia Research Campus working at the intersections of , , , , , , . I work on using computer vision, machine learning, and technology in general to help us gain insight into biology. My most cited work involves tracking and behavior analysis of flies and mice. I love algorithms and trying to understand how and when they work and what they're good at. But also I'm an engineer and want to solve problems however I can, regardless of elegance!

I like sunshine, being outside, , and . I dream of someday leaving it all behind and moving to Bishop or Yosemite or the Rockies or something.

Lab website: janelia.org/lab/branson-lab
Publication history: scholar.google.com/citations?u
Github: github.com/kristinbranson/

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Hi all! 👋 I'm a PhD student at Johns Hopkins working on medical image processing, specifically super-resolution of MRI.

Super-res is an inverse problem and therefore we have to "make up" information. This is particularly dangerous in medical scenarios, so I'm working on understanding when (if ever!) machine learning-based super-res can safely be applied to MRI with signal processing foundations.

Looking forward to connecting with everyone!

#science #phd #mri #machinelearning

Good afternoon people. Another bird-site émigré here reporting in. Interested in tech, education and politics stuff and lots of other randomness.

Does anyone use a desktop Mastodon client on ?

I’m trying . It has a couple nice features: keyboard navigation mainly (though even that’s a bit clunky), and multi-account management. But it feels quite heavy - to blame maybe - and is pretty limited in customization options.

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