That sounds misleading, an instance or server can have several moderators, you don't get to choose.
Maybe community, island,...
Introducing {oomph} an #RStats pkg technical demonstration of 500x faster named subsetting of vectors and lists
https://github.com/coolbutuseless/oomph
Given a static named list/vector, `oomph` subsets 100 elements from n=200k list 500x faster than R's standard method, & 1000x less memory allocation
Notes:
* Uses an order preserving minimal perfect hash
* Suited to static objects only - hashing object would need to be recalculated for every addition/removal
* A dynamic minimal perfect hash would be welcomed
Hey are you a recent PhD with interests in #rstats and #psychology? Fancy joining the amazing stats teaching team in Psychology at Edinburgh University? Closing date for applications: 27 January https://edin.ac/3OVNTTE
We're looking for someone to take over a short term (1 year) #lectureship in #microbiology, #parasitology and #epidemiology, in programmes run jointly in China by the University of Edinburgh, Zhejiang University and the University of Edinburgh-Zhejiang University Joint Institute (ZJE).
The post is based in Edinburgh but the applicant will travel up to 12 weeks to ZJE to deliver teaching there.
For more information see
https://elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/requisitions/preview/11695/?keyword=11695&mode=location
BBC's Visual and Data Journalism Cookbook for R Graphics and their {bbplot} #RStats 📦are useful resources for making publication-quality graphics in
#R
Hey, every fucking company these days, when you send me that email telling me that I have a new document to view, that I have to access by clicking on a link, then entering my credentials, then waiting for you to text me a code that I have to type in before having to hit through your terrible menu to find where you hid the messages... then looking again because that messages page wasn't the type of message the email was talking about...
Could you, I dunno... maybe mention what the fuck the document is fucking about in the god damned mother fucking email!!?!!??!
The new round of our fully funded 4 years PhD studentship is out!
This is the 3rd year of the Programme and it's an incredible opportunity to do your PhD in Edinburgh and improve your teaching skills by contributing to teaching at our joint Institute in Haining, China!
We have a variety of projects available, ranging from immunology to endocrinology, neurosciences, social research, and many more!
Hello World :)
I am pleased to present you a small project that I have been working on these last weeks:
MARL (Mastodon Archive Reader Lite) is a small web app that allows you to explore in detail the content of your Mastodon posts archive, including attached files (images, videos, sounds), and with different search options.
🙏 Boosts welcome! 🙏
(More info in the post below 👇)
The problem of fake science papers when trying to write a systematic review https://www.science.org/content/article/systematic-reviews-aim-extract-broad-conclusions-many-studies-are-peril
#surveycomparison #representationbias
New #R-package out now!
"sampcompR" provides functions to easily compare surveys against benchmark surveys (e.g. for bias estimation) on a univariate, bivariate, and multivariate level.
By Björn Rohr & Barbara Felderer
https://bjoernrohr.github.io/sampcompR/
Confidence intervals and p-values can be either calculated with normal, parametric methods or as bootstrap confidence intervals and p-values and additionally adjusted for multiple testing.
@tehstu I don't know how to get Microsoft to fix that, but I *do* know my solution to that whole fiasco last year... was to load Linux and never looking back since.
A few weeks ago I asked everyone for some examples of fictional maths teachers 👩🏫✖️➗
Earlier this week we released a @sci_burst episode all about maths anxiety & maths teachers in #popculture, touching on some of your suggestions!
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How a misinterpretation of a BMJ publication from 1996 caused (and yes, I do mean caused) the explosion in rates of peanut allergy.
In a nutshell: for decades the guidance issued in the USA and UK was the opposite of what it should have been and left a generation with preventable, life-threatening allergies.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2024/10/excerpt-from-blind-spots-by-marty-makary/
@pyconasia @mariatta
I was told that being a woman is just being a bride.
But I was rebellious and I went to study.
A question about data management during (bioinformatics) analysis:
do you use any of:
- git annex
- DataLad
- something else? (git LFS...)
Why?
I see several hurdles with directly using git-annex, such as the need to unlock files before modifying them (useful for raw data, inconvenient for intermediate data).
Which scientific publishers/journals are worst affected by fraudulent or dubious research papers, and which have done least to clean up their portfolio?
A science-integrity startup called Argos says it has answers.
There are quite a few integrity tools now that look for red flags in papers, but this is the first to go public with what it's finding across journals and publishers.
Here's my exclusive look at their figures.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-03427-w
“tinytable is a small but powerful R package to draw beautiful tables in a variety of formats: HTML, LaTeX, Word, PDF, PNG, Markdown, and Typst. The user interface is minimalist and easy to learn, while giving users access to powerful frameworks to create endlessly customizable tables.” - @vincentab
[New paper]: Two subtle problems with over-representation analysis.
ORA is a type of enrichment analysis that analyses over-represented functional categories in gene lists. These tools have accumulated ~190k citations, but they have subtly different behaviours. Here we unpack the differences and investigate two subtle problems in some implementations, which may have negatively impacted those 190k research papers.
https://doi.org/10.1093/bioadv/vbae159
#genomics #bioinformatics
Senior lecturer at the Zhejiang-Edinburgh Joint Institute (ZJE) and Edinburgh University.
Undergraduate Programme Director, Biomedical Informatics at ZJE.
I teach #imageanalysis & #dataanalysis with #RStats & #python. I study #heterogeneity in #pituitary (and other) cells.
I'm also very interested in #reproducibility and #openscience.