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Today's #megafauna is the giant #squid. This cephalopod can grow up to 43 ft and nearly 2000lbs--yet only lives 5 years. While its size protects it from most predators, sperm whales often feed on the squid.

For food, giant squids attack fish from below with two long feeding #tentacles. 12" diameter eyes help them spot prey. Eight arms with toothed suckers move meals to the beak and tongue, which grind food up so that it can safely pass through the ring-shaped brain on the way to the stomach.

Need a license for your weekend project? I found this intriguing

firstdonoharm.dev/adopters/

Who authored the Hippocratic License 3.0 (HL3)?

The Organization for Ethical Source worked with our partner organization, Corporate Accountability Lab (CAL), to create HL3.

What projects have adopted the Hippocratic License?

You can view a list of featured adopters here.
The Hippocratic License has been adopted by hundreds of projects including:

Animate.css
Animus
cachish
DCAN
DimeNet
FODA Card Game
format_parser
Functional Programming for Mortals with Cats in Scala (book)
ghost_adapter
Gryphon
Honeycomb Serilog Sink
Initiative Solidaires
Launchlet
leisure
libhoney-kotlin
NLPIA-bot Chatbot
Pangolin
python-install
postgres-mitm
rack-read_only
react-leaflet
suo
TidyBlocks
VCR
WeTransfer
zip_tricks

Neuroimaging, machine learning, reward, journal club 

What's the next step for #neuroimaging analyses of individual differences? This question has occupied my thoughts a lot over the past few months. A recent preprint from Luke Chang & co. offers an interesting perspective: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20
#fmri #reward #IndividualDifferences #ML #JournalClub

1,200 stone sculptures with different facial expressions at the nenbutsu-Ju Buddhist temple in Kyoto, Japan

what are your favorite rpg games (besides skyrim lol)? excited to hear from the #fediverse

help a gaming newbie find his new favorite game, boost so i can hear recs from lots of people!

#gaming #games #rpg

Today's #megafauna is the intimidating #deinonychus. At 11ft and up to 220lbs, it's not the largest of the cretaceous #dinosaurs, but you wouldn't say that to its face.
With more teeth than T-Rex and a lightweight skull for greater agility, deinonychus was a formidable hunter that may have worked in packs.
If you feared #JurassicPark velociraptors, you really feared deinonychus, which the movie raptors were based on. Real #velociraptors were the size of a dog (and inspired the movie's compys.)

meta 

Mastodon being "open" "source" and free and whatever won't do us any good if we spend our time chastising newcomers for daring not being "good vibes only".

The best software/protocol is useless if we act like shit towards newcomers and make them leave because they feel like they can't be themselves or safe here because "good vibes only".

And I'm not saying the "CWs are censorships" types are right, fuck them.

I'm saying the dogma of "CWs anything that might be distressing to someone you're not even aware of" turns ppl away because the whole "good vibes only" is just toxic positivity and that's just used to sweep any conflicts/hard discussions under the rug and we ought to be cognizant of that.

And I swear to god if you find somebody here that's annoying/spammy or whatever, just mute and move on, stop trying to mold people into behaving like you want them to, that shit doesn't go well.

Girlfriend made these beautiful calendars for counting around winter solstice, 6 days before and 6 after. :ablobcatheartsqueeze: :ablobnwn:

I realized I never did an #introduction!

I'm Grace Lindsay. I'm a new Asst. Prof in #Psychology and #DataScience at New York University. I wrote a popular science book on how & why we use #math to study the #brain.

In my research in my lab I hope to model how #attention works in the brain. I'm also separately working on applications of #MachineLearning to #ClimateChange!

Find out more here! 👇 gracewlindsay.com/

Elephant Birds were massive, flightless birds that emerged in Madagascar at least 27 million years ago. Vorombe titan, the largest bird ever, weighed 1600lbs and was nearly 10ft tall--seriously dwarfing their closest living relative, the kiwi.
The lack of predators on their island home allowed elephant birds to lose flight and gain mass without dying out. Their eventual extinction coincides with the arrival of humans on Madagascar, and likely affected extant endemic species.
#otd #megafauna

Please consider contributing to this Kiskstarter campaign to support a documentary on the great #BenBarres, renowned neuroscientist and trans man.

kickstarter.com/projects/askth

The Scientific Computing Associates (SCA) program at has two openings:
. Machine Learning Software Engineer with Software
. Automating Cognitive Research with the Johnson Lab

janelia.org/support-team/scien

This program is a great chance for people with backgrounds in computer science to explore applications in biological research, and for people with backgrounds in other sciences to expand their experience with software development.

Janelia welcomes and values diversity, and encourages applications from people of all backgrounds, including people of color and members of groups traditionally underrepresented in science.

Now that we're all gathering here where the idea is to be nice to each other, let me toot about a 1-page "paper" (not mine!) of Haldun Ozaktas that I just love. Its premises capture the ideal social media mentality so well, and then a moderately silly analysis follows (which is how I like my maths, sometimes). ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~haldun/youn

#OptimalFriends

Also credit where credit is due: I don't think the author is on Mastodon but he exists: ee.bilkent.edu.tr/~haldun/

Hello Mastodon! Like so many of you, I'm new to the site and as a #paleontologist interested in mammal evolution, I figured what better way to introduce myself than sharing some of my favorite photos of the majestic American mastodon, Mammut americanum? Here it is, at London's #NaturalHistoryMuseum, Toronto's #RoyalOntarioMuseum, LA's #LaBreaTarPits, and the #DenverMuseumofNatureandScience!

Submitting a conference paper and there's 7 advisors and 5 student co-authors. The ratio feels crazy lol

🆕 📜 New paper in Journal of #Psychopathology and Clinical #Science. A brief 🧵:

Together with Daniel J. Bauer, Sverre Johnson & Asle Hoffart, we find a critical period for adaptation to the pandemics' contextual changes in relation to #depression symptom expression.

Turns out, how adults were feeling mentally during the #pandemic and some are currently feeling was largely determined within the first 3 months of the pandemic.

[ Link to Open Access Paper:
psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2023- ]

#MentalHealth

Truly the mega-est of the megafauna #OtD, modern blue whales first emerged around 1.5 million years ago--and have since held the title of largest animal to ever exist.
About 4.5mya, cooling climates created glacial runoff and oceanic upwelling which increased available nutrients for filter-feeding animals. Larger baleen whales can travel further for food, so smaller species died off and the blue whale grew to 380,000lbs and 79ft.
Today, warming climates threaten food sources for blue whales.

Why I think #meditation is an essential #worklifebalance and #mentalhealth skill for scientists (and everyone else too)

Kindly check it out when you have a few minutes

jmlilly.net/blog/2020/02/09/me

The collapse of Twitter is a system breakdown. Mastodon and the fediverse represent something different: _system change_. From for-profit "Big Tech" to nonprofit, open source, community-owned public spaces.

System change is always harder than you think. It always incurs short-term costs, with hoped for long-term benefits.

The next few weeks will be really tough for the fediverse. Stick around, vibe with it, and you just might help us put a huge part of the web back in community hands. <3

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