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Covid, Bayes' Theorem 

@peter Depends on the incidence rate of COVID-19. If there are 1,000 people, and one has COVID-19, and one is a false positive, and you got a positive result then it is 50/50 if you are the real one or the false.

If the incidence rate was 3 per 1,000, then 75% chance you have it; if incidence rate was 0.11 per 1,000 then only 10% chance a positive result is real.

@Otter there are also some good options in the DMG for handling partial success and other variations.

@trinsec LOTR was a quote "Not all those who wander are lost".

The die has the dragon-ampersand, and the placement (between 2-8-14) indicates it is the 20.

"The thing we call money is just an information system for labor allocation. What actually matters is making goods and providing services. We should look at currencies from an information theory standpoint. Whichever has least error and latency will win." - Elon Musk

#Bitcoin

Our old doormat (lord of the rings theme) was getting a bit worn, so my dear wife bought a new one

RT @jack_hq1@twitter.com

Today instead of doing my schoolwork I installed synapse with the docker-ansible script. Kinda cool to see Jitsi and telegram bridge working just like that wow @matrixdotorg@twitter.com

🐦🔗: twitter.com/jack_hq1/status/13

Schools that punish students for social media comments posted on their own time, outside of school, need a lesson in the First Amendment, we told the Supreme Court. eff.org/press/releases/schools

as a #libertarian i believe people can be whatever gender they can afford

@cryptosolutionism No; it can't overcome the digital-analog divide. Besides, why would you want to? Information has no natural scarcity.

Visa is now supporting settlement in digital currency, USDC, a stablecoin running on the Ethereum platform. usa.visa.com/visa-everywhere/b

So the Jupyter Labs container I shared with everyone yesterday has undergone some improvements I wanted to share, namely, it now supports 7 different languages rather than just 4: Python3, ruby, julia, Rust, R, Haskell, and Javascript.

In case you are unfamiliar Jupyter Labs is a way to write notebooks (formated text with inline code that runs and displays elements like graphs or text). These notebooks are often used in science settings and as such I have integrated all the science tools python has to offer more or less. It is a great place to write up technical documents with working code side by side with the data it produces, but its also a great environment to play around with various programming languages and try out snippets without needing a full project environment. Thanks to the support of many different languages it is a great way to learn and try a language without needing to set anything up, since it all runs from a container.

In short just run a single command to bring up the container (the image is pulled from docker hub) and in a few minutes you will have a running web server you can point your browser to and start coing in any of the 7 languages supported. I use it to share snippet ideas. It is backed by anaconda so you can easily upload a notebook to their servers and then share a static version of it with people by sharing a link to the notebook, which can be viewed directly without needing any apps, not even Jupyter Labs installed.

Check it out here:

git.qoto.org/modjular/jupyter-

or just get the docker container image directly: modjular/jupyter-all:latest

@Science

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Earlier I posted about a #Docker image I wrote that includes Jupyter Labs with every science library and tool unde the sun as well as support for f...
In the past 48 hours I've seen "If you use a tiling window manager you're probably a racist toxic fossbro", "if you support FOSS you're likely a liberal or a toxic fossbro", "If you use emacs you're part of the problem" and uh...

Can we just stop putting people in bins based on what tools they use and, more likely, what they had available to them when they first learned how to interact with tech?

Y'all stressing me out because I've seen these funny little takes go viral and become zeitgeist material.

The #fedivers has fallowed this in that it is direct copy’s of existing useful #dotcons - peertube is youtube, pixalfeed is Instagram etc. On balance has been positive, though not without its problems. Has clearly overcome the last 10 years of pointless in #geekproblem alt-tech for now.

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RT @emilyst@twitter.com

Want something like Discord that can never be acquired by a FAANG company? Try Matrix! :D

🐦🔗: twitter.com/emilyst/status/137

RT @dankvr@twitter.com

Microsoft buying Discord doesn't seem like the end of the world.

In any case if you're looking for an alternative we've been experimenting with @matrixdotorg@twitter.com for awhile now. Element works pretty great and can bidirectionally bridge to your Discord server: matrix.org/bridges

🐦🔗: twitter.com/dankvr/status/1374

@Whidou so great that you used hexes. Much better than a grid; I wish it was more common. I use a Hexers battle mat, but have to convert most published maps when drawing them.

Are you a #ttrpg designer who always wanted to make a game about anthropomorphic animal characters? Because the MET has several dozen engravings like this by J. J. Grandville that you could illustrate your game with for free.

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