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Call for ideas "Scholarship and Teaching and Learning: Links to disciplinary research"!

Have you ever done #SoTL-project?

We are looking for individual university teachers/staff who are interested in describing the relationship between their research and their SoTL activities in a book chapter (German or English).

All information in the #call: umfragen.uni-paderborn.de/inde

Please share!

#SoTL #Scholarshipofteachingandlearning #highereducation
@sotl.social @hul @dghd_info

RT @antagomir
R/@Bioconductor development & research work opportunities on microbiomes at the Department of Computing, Finland, BSc/MSc/PhD/Postdoc levels, PM me if interested.

How can #MachineLearning help you to analyze your microscopy images?

Find out at the "Deep Learning for Microscopy Image Analysis" course at the MBL in Woods Hole this summer!

Applications are due on:
🚨 May 18 🚨

mbl.edu/education/advanced-res

To make the course accessible to a wide range of participants from diverse labs, the course is again free of tuition (including travel ✈️and housing🏠).

This is thanks to
HHMI and Janelia.Thanks for your generous support! 🙏

Tony Williams, Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Wynton Marsalis, Ron Carter 1981, Live Under the Sky

youtube.com/watch?v=x9YoOaePzV

No more going to the command line or searching how to enable Flathub. In Fedora 38, you can enable all of Flathub, unfiltered, as a third-party repo right out of the box.

You still have to opt-in if you want it, but it should be right there for you as you start an installation or check your settings in Gnome Software.

Hoping that makes Linux easier for our less technical users who want to avoid the terminal! 🙏
#Fedora #Linux #OpenSource #Flatpak

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Following Elsevier's decision to raise the article processing charge for NeuroImage to $3,450, all editors (inc. chief editors) from NeuroImage and NeuroImage:Reports have resigned, effective immediately.

I am joining this action and have also resigned.

Full announcement: imaging-neuroscience.org/Annou

Takahē once roamed across New Zealand’s South Island, but introduced predators, hunting, habitat destruction & competition for food have taken a heavy toll.

For ~50 years, these flightless #birds were presumed extinct, but they were rediscovered in 1948.

Today there are less than 500 takahē left, but numbers have been increasing through successful conservation measures.
doc.govt.nz/nature/native-anim #SharedPlanet #conservation #science

I had a conversation yesterday with my brother who has red/green color blindness; 1 in 12 men are color blind btw. I had actually forgotten he was color blind and reached out to another designer about color blindness instead of to him so egg on my face for that one. But when I realized it we talked and he told me some really interesting things:

New posting! Another more personal one, this time focusing on why although I'm I have no regrets for staying as long as I did. And why perhaps all should regularly ask themselves why they're staying, to be sure they're making positive choices.

totalinternalreflectionblog.co

An update on that "suck my tongue" story regarding the Dalai Lama--a great example of the way rage-click farming and propaganda (Tibetans are united in their conviction that China is behind the uproar) overlap.

vice.com/en/article/jg5854/tib

"A handful of companies own the patents on virtually every seed planted in the US. Now, a new crop of unowned seeds is bringing biodiversity back to farming" worldsensorium.com/open-source /via @gijs

Oh, FFS. Golf is used in business to exclude women. So what is the WSJ's solution? Women should learn to play golf. Peak Journal.
What many women miss out on by not golfing with their colleagues wsj.com/articles/female-execut via @WSJ

Did you know you can see how #Python parses your code? 🐍🤯

Breaking a .py file into a tree of "tokens" 🪙

python3 -m tokenize hi‍.py

Turning that into an "abstract syntax tree" 🎋

python3 -m ast hi‍.py

Then "disassembling" that to bytecode 🤖

python3 -m dis hi‍.py

When people say "comprehensions generate fewer operations than loops", they used dis.

I used the ast module when I made my undataclass script: pythonmorsels.com/undataclass/

More in this PyCascades talk: m.youtube.com/watch?v=RcGshw0t

“I am so happy to have finally got this shot. It has taken me all winter. I have had so many difficulties; frozen equipment, blurry photos through ice, battery issues, flash placements and flare, clouds(!), cats’n’dogs, wind blowing everything over, night exposure, and the list goes on. So you can imagine my excitement and disbelief this morning when I found this on my card! Thank you beautiful Mrs fox, you get an Oscar.”

~ Duncan MacArthur

Do you know there's a #fediverse alternative to Amazon-owned #Goodreads? #BookWyrm is a social network for tracking your reading, writing reviews, and discovering what to read next. You can follow and interact with users on different #BookWyrm instances and on #Mastodon. You can import from a Goodreads CSV export. You can create private shelves and curated lists. Join us at ramblingreaders.org or choose one of the other instances available #books #reading  #bookstodon @bookstodon

Following up from last week's post, here is the continuation of our journey onto neural networks! In this post I discuss the basics of neural network training. 🤖

nicolaromano.net/data-thoughts

Keep watching this space as more posts are in the pipeline! Next up: make your first neural network in Python!

Are you interested in the topic? Let me know what you would like to hear next

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