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@jon_y_huang @willball12 @mkellyirving why would we call it #EpiTwitter or #StatsTwitter, why not #Epidemiology, #Epiverse, #Epidon, #EpiToot etc?
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There's still time to apply for our Byte4Byte grant! Here's what one of our partners at The Peale Museum had to say on our podcast about how the program helps them reach technological goals on a limited budget. Apply at www.permanent.com/Byte4Byte by September 1st, 2023. #Byte4Byte #StorageGrant #DigitalPreservation #NonProfitGrants
(Image credit: MKelly1990, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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There's still time to apply for our Byte4Byte grant! Here's what one of our partners at The Peale Museum had to say on our podcast about how the program helps them reach technological goals on a limited budget. Apply at www.permanent.com/Byte4Byte by September 1st, 2023. #Byte4Byte #StorageGrant #DigitalPreservation #NonProfitGrants
(Image credit: MKelly1990, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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There's still time to apply for our Byte4Byte grant! Here's what one of our partners at The Peale Museum had to say on our podcast about how the program helps them reach technological goals on a limited budget. Apply at www.permanent.com/Byte4Byte by September 1st, 2023. #Byte4Byte #StorageGrant #DigitalPreservation #NonProfitGrants
(Image credit: MKelly1990, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
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"‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens": https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1temt7r/no_way_to_prevent_this_says_only_package_manager/
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Previous post is an absolutely top-notch rant on the state of #terminfo. I can't even boost it without a mildly verbose followup:
I've mostly managed to avoid learning how any of this stuff works, except for an old weird workaround for rxvt-running-tmux years ago, and more recently, copying terminfo entries for newer terminals around. (Mostly `foot`, and `foot-extra`. I refuse to learn why there are two entries for a single, modern terminal emulator.)
The terminal-based LLM coding tools (claude code, opencode, gemini, pi, etc) are a pretty interesting new development. In my experience, there's been a slow shift away from terminal-based tools for decades. Now, suddenly, these new tools are trying to jam lots of GUI-like features into terminal apps.
My impression is that the amount of time spent in terminal emulators is increasing for the first time in years. (I could of course be wrong, and maybe the time is spent inside VS Code extensions and web UIs instead.)
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Previous post is an absolutely top-notch rant on the state of #terminfo. I can't even boost it without a mildly verbose followup:
I've mostly managed to avoid learning how any of this stuff works, except for an old weird workaround for rxvt-running-tmux years ago, and more recently, copying terminfo entries for newer terminals around. (Mostly `foot`, and `foot-extra`. I refuse to learn why there are two entries for a single, modern terminal emulator.)
The terminal-based LLM coding tools (claude code, opencode, gemini, pi, etc) are a pretty interesting new development. In my experience, there's been a slow shift away from terminal-based tools for decades. Now, suddenly, these new tools are trying to jam lots of GUI-like features into terminal apps.
My impression is that the amount of time spent in terminal emulators is increasing for the first time in years. (I could of course be wrong, and maybe the time is spent inside VS Code extensions and web UIs instead.)
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Previous post is an absolutely top-notch rant on the state of #terminfo. I can't even boost it without a mildly verbose followup:
I've mostly managed to avoid learning how any of this stuff works, except for an old weird workaround for rxvt-running-tmux years ago, and more recently, copying terminfo entries for newer terminals around. (Mostly `foot`, and `foot-extra`. I refuse to learn why there are two entries for a single, modern terminal emulator.)
The terminal-based LLM coding tools (claude code, opencode, gemini, pi, etc) are a pretty interesting new development. In my experience, there's been a slow shift away from terminal-based tools for decades. Now, suddenly, these new tools are trying to jam lots of GUI-like features into terminal apps.
My impression is that the amount of time spent in terminal emulators is increasing for the first time in years. (I could of course be wrong, and maybe the time is spent inside VS Code extensions and web UIs instead.)
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Wonderful guide on tmux keybindings, if you're into that sort of thing: https://www.seanh.cc/2020/12/28/binding-keys-in-tmux/ #tmux #tmux4life
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Wonderful guide on tmux keybindings, if you're into that sort of thing: https://www.seanh.cc/2020/12/28/binding-keys-in-tmux/ #tmux #tmux4life
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Wonderful guide on tmux keybindings, if you're into that sort of thing: https://www.seanh.cc/2020/12/28/binding-keys-in-tmux/ #tmux #tmux4life
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Went through the yearly ritual of updating my #gpg key, and discovered WKD.
There's a very nice tutorial on setting it up on static websites hosted with S3/CloudFront here: https://gofranz.com/blog/openpgp-web-key-directory-on-s3-cloudfront/
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Theory-heavy way of looking at reliability issues, which also includes suggestions on how to write about incidents: https://www.usenix.org/publications/loginonline/evolution-sre-google
It gives an introduction to STAMP (System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes), which I had never heard of before reading this.
The book they reference, by MIT professor Nancy Leveson is available free online! https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/2908/Engineering-a-Safer-WorldSystems-Thinking-Applied
I have some reading to do!
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Theory-heavy way of looking at reliability issues, which also includes suggestions on how to write about incidents: https://www.usenix.org/publications/loginonline/evolution-sre-google
It gives an introduction to STAMP (System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes), which I had never heard of before reading this.
The book they reference, by MIT professor Nancy Leveson is available free online! https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/2908/Engineering-a-Safer-WorldSystems-Thinking-Applied
I have some reading to do!
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Theory-heavy way of looking at reliability issues, which also includes suggestions on how to write about incidents: https://www.usenix.org/publications/loginonline/evolution-sre-google
It gives an introduction to STAMP (System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes), which I had never heard of before reading this.
The book they reference, by MIT professor Nancy Leveson is available free online! https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/2908/Engineering-a-Safer-WorldSystems-Thinking-Applied
I have some reading to do!
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Theory-heavy way of looking at reliability issues, which also includes suggestions on how to write about incidents: https://www.usenix.org/publications/loginonline/evolution-sre-google
It gives an introduction to STAMP (System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes), which I had never heard of before reading this.
The book they reference, by MIT professor Nancy Leveson is available free online! https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/2908/Engineering-a-Safer-WorldSystems-Thinking-Applied
I have some reading to do!
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Theory-heavy way of looking at reliability issues, which also includes suggestions on how to write about incidents: https://www.usenix.org/publications/loginonline/evolution-sre-google
It gives an introduction to STAMP (System-Theoretic Accident Model and Processes), which I had never heard of before reading this.
The book they reference, by MIT professor Nancy Leveson is available free online! https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/2908/Engineering-a-Safer-WorldSystems-Thinking-Applied
I have some reading to do!
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Haven’t tooted for a while 😉 but have been busy with the wild garden & veg plot
Our meadow patches & planting has paid off: lots of pollinators! Here are a few pics
#gardening
#wildlife
#insects
#pollinators
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Here is a snap of the pair of swallows who keep an eye on us as we work in the garden & also a bumblebee on a flower, just coz!
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"Use of Correct and Incorrect Methods of Accounting for Age in Studies of Epigenetic Accelerated Aging: Implications and Recommendations for Best Practices" by Krieger et al
https://academic.oup.com/aje/advance-article/doi/10.1093/aje/kwad025/7010721?login=false
#HealthyAging
#SocialDeterminants
#HealthInequalities
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This episode of the #NewsAgents is terrifying & so sad
My colleagues in emergency medicine in France report collapse here too… it is not unique to the UK
Prevention of social inequality, massive investment in & restructuring of primary health care are ubiquitous needs across countries
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This episode of the #NewsAgents is terrifying & so sad
My colleagues in emergency medicine in France report collapse here too… it is not unique to the UK
Prevention of social inequality, massive investment in & restructuring of primary health care are ubiquitous needs across countries
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This episode of the #NewsAgents is terrifying & so sad
My colleagues in emergency medicine in France report collapse here too… it is not unique to the UK
Prevention of social inequality, massive investment in & restructuring of primary health care are ubiquitous needs across countries
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This episode of the #NewsAgents is terrifying & so sad
My colleagues in emergency medicine in France report collapse here too… it is not unique to the UK
Prevention of social inequality, massive investment in & restructuring of primary health care are ubiquitous needs across countries
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This episode of the #NewsAgents is terrifying & so sad
My colleagues in emergency medicine in France report collapse here too… it is not unique to the UK
Prevention of social inequality, massive investment in & restructuring of primary health care are ubiquitous needs across countries
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Are you using social variables in your exposome research?
Here's a paper & diagram which may help you 🔽
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A wee Limerick for my friend on the eve of her job interview (which starts with a speech):
There once was a lass in Toulouse
Who’s speech was so punchy it bruised
Her talents were such
That the panel was rushed
To award her any job she could choose!🦾
a great literary work- I know!
#poetry
#limerick
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Great resource free online if you are interested in #LifeCourse research especially as it emerged in the mainly north American #SocialSciences #sociology #psychology & #demography
"Handbook of the Life Course" edited by Mortimer & Shanahan
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