@freemo any chance to have this script working on Qoto ? Or better: enabled by default

greasyfork.org/en/scripts/4541

(sorry if you're not the person to ask, I'm still discovering how things are working ๐Ÿ˜… )

A #mastodontip for those using the advanced multi-column layout: you can use the "resize-o-don" user script (within a user-script management browser extension like TamperMonkey) to freely resize each columns by dragging the bottom-right corner: greasyfork.org/en/scripts/4541

I have a basic etiquette question that I haven't been able to find an answer to. My apology for any redundancy.

As an AI artist, which I know is a bit controversial itself, I do like to share pieces I've created. I've been doing this on instagram (instagram.com/shadowsonawall/ if content would affect the answer) and wonder if sharing here might not be the better long-term option.

The question then: is it rude to use the server's hard drive space for my art? Is there a limit of images that is considered polite/tolerable? Is this a bad idea from the outset?

@nKiaru Not sure entirely what's going on here, but maybe close() should be super.close()?

The error message was swallowed...
Took me a while to fix ๐Ÿ˜… . Can you spot the error ?

Have you discovered the image processing forum yet? forum.image.sc

Featuring tutorials, requests for guidance, help, discussion of new features and documentation for open source software and many more.

I really have to say, of all the mass exodus onto this server we had over the years, this is one of the best. the quality and kindness of our new users are absolution exceptional. I appreciate all of you and welcome to the sane part of the internet!

Success! The video looks very nice, and one can even retrieve the original file with right-click + Save Video As... ๐Ÿ‘

Awesome!

Quick video explanation: it looks a bit crude, but it's actually a dataset made of 100 stacked 'big' 2D images (~10kPix x 10kPix, 3 channels, 110Gb uncompressed). Each 2D image is non-linearly deformed to match an underlying 3D atlas (white outlines). There are ~ 120k degrees of freedom in the deformation field, which is computed on the fly, on a regular laptop, with three orthogonal synchronized views.

Want to know more ? Follow this account, or other wizards, like the ones I already found on mastodon: @albertcardona, @herrsaalfeld, and others!

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Hello !

I'm a microscopist and image analyst at the BIOP imaging center at EPFL in Switzerland.

I'll be sharing mostly nerd stuff about /#FijiSc. Can't wait to see if the scientific mastodon community takes off!

So, let's get serious: can we share videos here? Let's find out:

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