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  1. Some time ago @devTLB and I announced that we work on a review about packages for informatics. We think it is fairly complete now.

    We would be happy to get some feedback before we submit it.

    Here is the link to the draft:

    [Update: Copy on Codeberg]
    codeberg.org/devSJR/Bioimage/s

  2. Some time ago @devTLB and I announced that we work on a review about #rstats packages for #bioimage informatics. We think it is fairly complete now.

    We would be happy to get some feedback before we submit it.

    Here is the link to the draft:

    [Update: Copy on Codeberg]
    codeberg.org/devSJR/Bioimage/s

    #Bioinformatics

  3. Some time ago @devTLB and I announced that we work on a review about #rstats packages for #bioimage informatics. We think it is fairly complete now.

    We would be happy to get some feedback before we submit it.

    Here is the link to the draft:

    [Update: Copy on Codeberg]
    codeberg.org/devSJR/Bioimage/s

    #Bioinformatics

  4. Some time ago @devTLB and I announced that we work on a review about #rstats packages for #bioimage informatics. We think it is fairly complete now.

    We would be happy to get some feedback before we submit it.

    Here is the link to the draft:

    [Update: Copy on Codeberg]
    codeberg.org/devSJR/Bioimage/s

    #Bioinformatics

  5. Some time ago @devTLB and I announced that we work on a review about #rstats packages for #bioimage informatics. We think it is fairly complete now.

    We would be happy to get some feedback before we submit it.

    Here is the link to the draft:

    [Update: Copy on Codeberg]
    codeberg.org/devSJR/Bioimage/s

    #Bioinformatics

  6. @devSJR Thanks! We have been providing #eLabFTW to our researchers for nearly two years now and it's one of our research data key services

  7. Recently, I have found (fosstodon.org/@devSJR/11033730). It is a nice open source chat based large language model.
    Today, I asked for some code without packages and code.
    I explicitly asked for the native pipe |>, base R and the package.
    It is not surprising that this didn't work as expected.
    However, when asked, the open-assistant.io knows quite well which packages belong to tidyverse.

  8. @devSJR just desktop for now and it's opt-in. (alternative android app by @adbenitez) already has markdown since some time now. Desktop had it already some time ago (from 2019-06-09 until 2019-12-12) but it was removed again because it was buggy.

    See support.delta.chat/t/markdown- for the whole history/discussion on markdown support.

  9. 13 is really an impressive update. Excellent work.

  10. 13 is really an impressive update. Excellent work.

  11. @xavierdatatech
    focuses more on quality is a good approach.
    Yes, one can already see that a lot is done in Switzerland. 🦾 My knowledge is that Switzerland is also the only country where an true open source multilingual LLM originated from. I may take a interesting development, although I have read little about it lately.

  12. @magnusmanske
    I see.
    Will we see the rusty getting some Rust next? 🙃

  13. @rkward To be a bit more specific about "New custom script preview modes for advanced users." supports now officially. Here comes the twist. With the RKWard function rk.register.script.preview() you can make own custom script preview modes.

  14. @rkward To be a bit more specific about "New custom script preview modes for advanced users." #RKWard supports #quarto now officially. Here comes the twist. With the RKWard function rk.register.script.preview() you can make own custom script preview modes. #rstats

  15. @rkward To be a bit more specific about "New custom script preview modes for advanced users." #RKWard supports #quarto now officially. Here comes the twist. With the RKWard function rk.register.script.preview() you can make own custom script preview modes. #rstats

  16. @rkward To be a bit more specific about "New custom script preview modes for advanced users." #RKWard supports #quarto now officially. Here comes the twist. With the RKWard function rk.register.script.preview() you can make own custom script preview modes. #rstats

  17. @rkward To be a bit more specific about "New custom script preview modes for advanced users." #RKWard supports #quarto now officially. Here comes the twist. With the RKWard function rk.register.script.preview() you can make own custom script preview modes. #rstats

  18. As of 24 April 2026, RKWard @rkward 0.8.3 is available. This release ensures compatibility with R 4.6.0 and later versions.

    🔹 Support for HTML rendering to improve stability.
    🔹 New custom script preview modes for advanced users.
    🔹 Various bug fixes and R highlighting improvements.

    If you are upgrading to R 4.6.0, please ensure you use version 0.8.3 or later. Downloads are available in the usual place. Feedback is welcome!

    rkward.kde.org/news/rkward-0.8

  19. @onlytina
    Was ich an CachyOS super finde ist, dass ich #Languagetool problemlos installieren konnte und als Server für #Libreoffice und #Firefox und Standalone nutzen kann.

  20. @onlytina
    Was ich an CachyOS super finde ist, dass ich problemlos installieren konnte und als Server für und und Standalone nutzen kann.

  21. @onlytina
    Was ich an CachyOS super finde ist, dass ich #Languagetool problemlos installieren konnte und als Server für #Libreoffice und #Firefox und Standalone nutzen kann.

  22. @onlytina
    Was ich an CachyOS super finde ist, dass ich #Languagetool problemlos installieren konnte und als Server für #Libreoffice und #Firefox und Standalone nutzen kann.

  23. @onlytina
    Was ich an CachyOS super finde ist, dass ich #Languagetool problemlos installieren konnte und als Server für #Libreoffice und #Firefox und Standalone nutzen kann.

  24. @btuftin

    Let me recommend you one of the oldest integrated development environments and graphical user interfaces for R, which is @rkward . It is in existence since 2002, has many features and I happen to like it a lot. It's 100% open source, extendable ... you name it. In 2012 we even underwent peer review. Admittedly, this is quite some time ago, but in the meantime support for Markdown, Quarto and other technologies was integrated.

  25. @jeffser I just had a look and noticed that you are already had + 109 releases 💪 and reached 9 series. 🥳

    github.com/Jeffser/Alpaca/rele

    Time for an update here? 🙂