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This appears to be a stunningly irresponsible story in Science, claiming that up to 30% of the scientific literature is fake.

science.org/content/article/fa

Below, the first two paragraphs of the story.

h/t @Hoch

And a new blog post is here!
This time we will learn how to build a simple neural network in Python! 🤖
nicolaromano.net/data-thoughts

Keep watching this space as more posts are in the pipeline!

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

I've always been very proud to have a very diverse lab. I think this picture of our names in different languages sums it up nicely. Note it's an incomplete list because not all members were present (we would also have vietnamese).

Finally, a solution to the unfairness of authorship ordering in scientific papers! 😂

"Every Author as First Author"

arxiv.org/abs/2304.01393

A pre-LLM snapshot of Wikipedia — frozen, meaning no new edits, you know, like an encyclopedia — would be a good thing. Because of course Wikipedia will be the number one target for people and forces trying to build fake legends.

xoxo.zone/@fraying/11032825169

It sounds trivial and obvious, but are you reading error bars correctly?

Do you know whether you're looking at standard errors (measures of inferential uncertainty), standard deviations (measures of spread of individual observations), or 95% confidence intervals around the mean?

And are your intuitions about what each of these mean correct?

Here's a nice primer, refresher, or teaching article.

nature.com/articles/nmeth.2659

h/t @jakehofman

Inspired by Kate Raworth's Doughnut Economics, Anne Urai and Clare Kelly imagine an ‘academic doughnut’ for rethinking academia for climate action.

🎧 Listen in the #eLifePodcast
elifesciences.org/podcast/epis

⚪ Ein Baumbild und ... ein
Lieblingsfoto. 🧐
🟤 A tree picture and ... a
favorite photo. 🌳
📷 by Artist: #EdselJamesBatuigas in Loc.: #BritishColumbia Canada 🇨🇦 - Title: "Hiding in plain sight." - #Streetart #Art #Mastoart #Owl
#Photography #Fotografie #Tree #Wildlive #Camouflage
➡️ #APhotoLove see you👋

Do you read people's profile info before you follow them? Please boost for a bigger sample size, because I'm really curious about this

Ok. So recently, #Tesla had published an "Impact Report" which contained a slide presenting some "data" that their #Autopilot and #FSDBeta products "enhance safety".

And one article and one Twitter thread caught my eye in scrutinizing these numbers.

forbes.com/sites/bradtempleton

twitter.com/NoahGoodall/status

While the analyses and arguments in this article and thread are not necessarily wrong, there are more fundamental issues here that need to be surfaced in my view... so let's take a look.

Calling all Kiwis. Please listen to these recordings huggingface.co/datasets/google. If you recognize any of those voices, please help us get in contact with these speakers as we're trying to understand HOW this data was collected. Why is this an issue? Read blog.papareo.nz/whisper-is-ano

Me: Did you know that cars produce nitric oxide as they burn fuel

You: NO?

Me: Yeah nitric oxide.

#ChemistryJokes

TIL: lace cards

It’s a computer punch card with every possible spot punched out, so what remains is a flimsy filamentous net of paper that instantly tears and jams up the card reader.

Old-school denial of service attack.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lace_c

The Followgraph app for Mastodon is really helpful - helped me to me expand my network in a very meaningful way in only a few minutes:

followgraph.vercel.app

Thanks to @gabipurcaru for creating this app. I like how the ecosystem is evolving; would be nice to have a plugin mechanism for such apps.

When data are supposed to be shared "on request", whose requests tend to be ignored?

New study: Requestors with Chinese names are ignored more often than those with Anglo-Saxon names. Within the group with Chinese names, those with male names are ignored more often than those with female names.
nature.com/articles/s41597-023

Working on updating my textbook (lakens.github.io/statistical_i) to Quarto. In this process, incorporating webexercises (psyteachr.github.io/webexercis) by @debruine and @dalejbarr
so that you will be able to answer the questions online, and receive feedback (a much requested feature).

@drhettie Tenure became my super power. It allowed me to speak up, especially on behalf of my colleagues who were not on the tenure track or who were in vulnerable positions. Tenure gave me the freedom to pursue research questions that interested me. It protected me (to a degree) from academic political BS. I was always aware of and grateful for that rare privilege.

#HigherEd #Tenure

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