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  1. Cravat-Gossamer by My Father's Cravat 🎸
    Amp sim with sweetener, 3-knob UI, noise gate, cab bypass, set-and-forget

    💻 Mac/Win/Linux (VST3/AU)
    🎁 FREE myfatherscravat.com/cravat-gos

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #ampsim #guitarplugin #simplified #noisegate #cabbypass #setandforget #myfatherscravat

  2. Cravat-Gossamer by My Father's Cravat 🎸
    Amp sim with sweetener, 3-knob UI, noise gate, cab bypass, set-and-forget

    💻 Mac/Win/Linux (VST3/AU)
    🎁 FREE myfatherscravat.com/cravat-gos

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #ampsim #guitarplugin #simplified #noisegate #cabbypass #setandforget #myfatherscravat

  3. Cravat-Gossamer by My Father's Cravat 🎸
    Amp sim with sweetener, 3-knob UI, noise gate, cab bypass, set-and-forget

    💻 Mac/Win/Linux (VST3/AU)
    🎁 FREE myfatherscravat.com/cravat-gos

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #ampsim #guitarplugin #simplified #noisegate #cabbypass #setandforget #myfatherscravat

  4. Cravat-Gossamer by My Father's Cravat 🎸
    Amp sim with sweetener, 3-knob UI, noise gate, cab bypass, set-and-forget

    💻 Mac/Win/Linux (VST3/AU)
    🎁 FREE myfatherscravat.com/cravat-gos

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #ampsim #guitarplugin #simplified #noisegate #cabbypass #setandforget #myfatherscravat

  5. Cravat-Gossamer by My Father's Cravat 🎸
    Amp sim with sweetener, 3-knob UI, noise gate, cab bypass, set-and-forget

    💻 Mac/Win/Linux (VST3/AU)
    🎁 FREE myfatherscravat.com/cravat-gos

    More freeware 👉 linktr.ee/legalvst

    #freeplugin #ampsim #guitarplugin #simplified #noisegate #cabbypass #setandforget #myfatherscravat

  6. 🤖✨ Behold PeppyOS: the answer to a question nobody asked! Now, even your grandma can build robots—because who needs complex software when you can have a "simpler" alternative to ROS 2, complete with…wait for it…containers! 🚀🙄 Who needs real #innovation when you can just slap "simplified" on a shiny new framework and call it a revolution?
    peppy.bot/ #PeppyOS #Robot #Building #Simplified #Containers #HackerNews #ngated

  7. 🧠➡️🤖: "Let's simplify #Transformers in three easy steps!" 🤔🔍💡 Sure, because everyone knows that nothing screams simplicity like dissecting the #neural network equivalent of quantum physics with a "minimal dataset." 🙄📉
    rti.github.io/gptvis/ #Simplified #Networks #Machine #Learning #AI #Insights #HackerNews #ngated

  8. 🎲📉 Oh look, another "expert" who thinks they've cracked the code on making #MCMC magically simple, as if the problem was just too much #jargon and not, you know, actual #complexity. 😏 Apparently, the secret sauce is to ignore decades of mathematical rigor, and voilà, the Monte Carlo becomes a walk in the park! 🍸🤡
    jeremykun.com/2015/04/06/marko #MonteCarlo #Simplified #ExpertCritique #HackerNews #ngated

  9. 🎲📉 Oh look, another "expert" who thinks they've cracked the code on making #MCMC magically simple, as if the problem was just too much #jargon and not, you know, actual #complexity. 😏 Apparently, the secret sauce is to ignore decades of mathematical rigor, and voilà, the Monte Carlo becomes a walk in the park! 🍸🤡
    jeremykun.com/2015/04/06/marko #MonteCarlo #Simplified #ExpertCritique #HackerNews #ngated

  10. 🎲📉 Oh look, another "expert" who thinks they've cracked the code on making #MCMC magically simple, as if the problem was just too much #jargon and not, you know, actual #complexity. 😏 Apparently, the secret sauce is to ignore decades of mathematical rigor, and voilà, the Monte Carlo becomes a walk in the park! 🍸🤡
    jeremykun.com/2015/04/06/marko #MonteCarlo #Simplified #ExpertCritique #HackerNews #ngated

  11. 🎲📉 Oh look, another "expert" who thinks they've cracked the code on making #MCMC magically simple, as if the problem was just too much #jargon and not, you know, actual #complexity. 😏 Apparently, the secret sauce is to ignore decades of mathematical rigor, and voilà, the Monte Carlo becomes a walk in the park! 🍸🤡
    jeremykun.com/2015/04/06/marko #MonteCarlo #Simplified #ExpertCritique #HackerNews #ngated

  12. Einstein's #cosmic masterpiece dumbed down to four-letter gobbledygook: 🚀🧠 A bedazzling lesson in #relativity, if only we could see through the fog of missing vowels and endless digressions. ☕️🤦‍♂️
    muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/txt/a #Einstein #Science #Simplified #Education #HackerNews #ngated

  13. Overheard: A guy talking about his daughter’s first job making 30% more than he made at the same age ignoring cost of living, inflation, etc.

    #life #simplified

  14. I'm feelin' a bit flatter than usual ~

    FennictheFox (furaffinity.net/user/fennicthe) on FA inspired this mood, and if you like the idea, I'd highly recommend contacting them about it!

    • I have my own telegram art channel! (18+) t.me/TrevorFoxArt

    • Comm form and other places to find me: linktr.ee/Trevor_Fox

    #trevor_fox #transformation #tf #tftg #transgender #gender_transformation #transfur #mouse #speech_bubble #symbol #stick_figure #hair_bow #simplified #nonbinary_(lore) #trevor_fox_(character)

  15. I'm feelin' a bit flatter than usual ~

    FennictheFox (furaffinity.net/user/fennicthe) on FA inspired this mood, and if you like the idea, I'd highly recommend contacting them about it!

    • I have my own telegram art channel! (18+) t.me/TrevorFoxArt

    • Comm form and other places to find me: linktr.ee/Trevor_Fox

    #trevor_fox #transformation #tf #tftg #transgender #gender_transformation #transfur #mouse #speech_bubble #symbol #stick_figure #hair_bow #simplified #nonbinary_(lore) #trevor_fox_(character)

  16. I'm feelin' a bit flatter than usual ~

    FennictheFox (furaffinity.net/user/fennicthe) on FA inspired this mood, and if you like the idea, I'd highly recommend contacting them about it!

    • I have my own telegram art channel! (18+) t.me/TrevorFoxArt

    • Comm form and other places to find me: linktr.ee/Trevor_Fox

    #trevor_fox #transformation #tf #tftg #transgender #gender_transformation #transfur #mouse #speech_bubble #symbol #stick_figure #hair_bow #simplified #nonbinary_(lore) #trevor_fox_(character)

  17. Dearly Friends and #Fiendish #Mastonians,
    As we may know or say no! on
    #occasion, Not #everything is as it seams. Knitting means #healing. KNoting means crochet. Spelling means #magick.

    In other wordlings, never trust words
    #simplified. Cliches. One linings. There are layers of the onion/#union and life, the universe and every -unThing,

    Have a great day and
    #remember ... never forget to re-member Frankenstein and her monster ... 🎉

    #Appearances #Fads #friendliness #Hope #Thames #tootingcommon

  18. Dearly Friends and #Fiendish #Mastonians,
    As we may know or say no! on
    #occasion, Not #everything is as it seams. Knitting means #healing. KNoting means crochet. Spelling means #magick.

    In other wordlings, never trust words
    #simplified. Cliches. One linings. There are layers of the onion/#union and life, the universe and every -unThing,

    Have a great day and
    #remember ... never forget to re-member Frankenstein and her monster ... 🎉

    #Appearances #Fads #friendliness #Hope #Thames #tootingcommon

  19. Exploring Simplified Lambda Calculus Notations

    jevko.github.io/writing/2023-0

    [N.G. de Bruijn 1972] introduced a way to eliminate names from the syntax of lambda calculus, making it much simpler and “easy to handle in metalingual discussion”.

    [J. Tromp 2023] incorporated and expanded upon this idea in his Binary Lambda Calculus (BLC) syntax.

    #Exploring #Simplified #Lambda #Calculus #LambdaCalculus #Notations #Summary #deBruijn #syntax #Tromp #Binary #BLC

  20. @shonin
    I likes #permaculture, it suits my needs for perms and hair beading, raised #bedding and other #simplified/#joyous #harvesting.

    So many #useful #projects from #crop #recycling to #learning by #example. #Urban #farming. Indoor #hydroponics.

    For example as our side streets in #London are cleared of central areas (aka side roads. We have #room for #polytunnels and other street #initiatives to feed our need for food, home and #solarcooking etc.

    The better world is calling us from the future feature

  21. For anyone else annoyed with the #Simplified #Ribbon in #Outlook365, The Ribbon Display options are accessible between the "home" and "send/receive options" tabs. I can sometimes only see it by going left from home to send/receive then right again to display options, which is peculiar.
    The simplified ribbon may be lovely to look at (although I'm doubtful given Microsoft's track record), but it really impacts keyboard users who use accelerators in the Office suite and, as an opt-in so-called 'Simplification' makes bad UX for the keyboard user in my opinion.

  22. Oh well done, #Microsoft.
    "You can turn off the #Simplified #Ribbon and return to the expanded, classic ribbon by clicking the downward caret on the right side of the ribbon."
    No keyboard shortcut, no explanation what that sounds like to a screen reader.
    It's contemptible.

  23. Anybody experienced in using #LaTeX or #TeX with #traditional #Chinese characters? I could use #ctexart and the #ctex package but it only seems to support #simplified characters. What I mean by this is not only being able to type #TraditionalChinese but also the article itself (section, table of contents...) should be in #traditionalCharacters, not simplified. #繁體字 #簡體字 #followerpower #boost #TeXLaTeX

  24. Anybody experienced in using #LaTeX or #TeX with #traditional #Chinese characters? I could use #ctexart and the #ctex package but it only seems to support #simplified characters. What I mean by this is not only being able to type #TraditionalChinese but also the article itself (section, table of contents...) should be in #traditionalCharacters, not simplified. #繁體字 #簡體字 #followerpower #boost #TeXLaTeX

  25. Anybody experienced in using #LaTeX or #TeX with #traditional #Chinese characters? I could use #ctexart and the #ctex package but it only seems to support #simplified characters. What I mean by this is not only being able to type #TraditionalChinese but also the article itself (section, table of contents...) should be in #traditionalCharacters, not simplified. #繁體字 #簡體字 #followerpower #boost #TeXLaTeX

  26. Anybody experienced in using #LaTeX or #TeX with #traditional #Chinese characters? I could use #ctexart and the #ctex package but it only seems to support #simplified characters. What I mean by this is not only being able to type #TraditionalChinese but also the article itself (section, table of contents...) should be in #traditionalCharacters, not simplified. #繁體字 #簡體字 #followerpower #boost #TeXLaTeX

  27. Anybody experienced in using #LaTeX or #TeX with #traditional #Chinese characters? I could use #ctexart and the #ctex package but it only seems to support #simplified characters. What I mean by this is not only being able to type #TraditionalChinese but also the article itself (section, table of contents...) should be in #traditionalCharacters, not simplified. #繁體字 #簡體字 #followerpower #boost #TeXLaTeX

  28. TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)

    Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.

    I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.

    I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.

    **So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**

    Here are MY thoughts so far:

    1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
    1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or

    1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or

    1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)

    2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.

    3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)

    4) OPTIONAL: Open Source

    5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)

    6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)

    I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.

    --
    Michael Reeder, LCPC

    @psychology
    @socialpsych
    @socialwork
    @psychiatry
    #Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor

  29. TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)

    Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.

    I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.

    I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.

    **So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**

    Here are MY thoughts so far:

    1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
    1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or

    1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or

    1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)

    2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.

    3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)

    4) OPTIONAL: Open Source

    5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)

    6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)

    I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.

    --
    Michael Reeder, LCPC

    @psychology
    @socialpsych
    @socialwork
    @psychiatry
    #Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor

  30. TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)

    Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.

    I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.

    I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.

    **So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**

    Here are MY thoughts so far:

    1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
    1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or

    1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or

    1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)

    2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.

    3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)

    4) OPTIONAL: Open Source

    5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)

    6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)

    I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.

    --
    Michael Reeder, LCPC

    @psychology
    @socialpsych
    @socialwork
    @psychiatry
    #Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor

  31. TITLE: Criteria for an AI to write psychotherapy chart notes (or medical chart notes)

    Note: Reposting to get it out to a few additional groups.

    I am informed that a new product called #Mentalyc has entered the market. It's mission is to write psychotherapy notes for clinicians AND to gather a non-identifiable dataset for research into clinical best practices.

    I have no firm opinion yet on Mentalyc, but it's expensive ($39-$69 per month per clinician) and I'd personally need to know a lot more about what's in that dataset and who is benefiting from it.

    **So I'm asking the community for thoughts on what acceptable ethical and practical criteria would be for an AI to write psychotherapy notes or medical notes.**

    Here are MY thoughts so far:

    1) REQUIRED: The AI either:
    1a) Invents NOTHING and takes 100% of the information in the note from the clinician, or

    1b) Prompts the clinician for additional symptoms often present in the condition before writing the note, or

    1c) Presents a very clear information page before writing that lets the clinician approve, delete, or modify anything the AI got creative with and was not told explicitly to include. (So, for example, in an experiment with Bard a clinician found that Bard added sleep problems as an invented symptom to a SOAP note for a person with depression and anxiety. This is a non-bizarre symptom addition that makes lots of sense, is very likely, but would have to be approved as valid for the person in question.)

    2) OPTIONAL: The AI is on MY computer and NOT reporting anything back to the Internet. This will not be on everyone's list, but I've seen too many #BAA subcontractors playing loose with the definition of #HIPAA (medical privacy) and there is more money to be made in data sales than clinician subscriptions to an AI.

    3) OPTIONAL: Inexpensive (There are several free AI tools emerging.)

    4) OPTIONAL: Open Source

    5) Inputting data to the AI to write the note is less work than just writing the note personally. (Maybe a complex tablet-based clickable form? But then, a pretty high percentage of a note can be in a clickable form format anyway.)

    6) The AI does NOT record the entire session and then write a note based upon what was said. (It might accept dictation of note directions sort of like doctors dictate notes to transcribers today.)

    I think I may be envisioning a checkbox and drop-down menu form along with a space for a clinician to write a few keywords and phrases, then the AI (on my laptop) takes this and writes a note -- possibly just a paragraph to go along with the already existing form in the official note. I think. It's early days in my thinking.

    --
    Michael Reeder, LCPC

    @psychology
    @socialpsych
    @socialwork
    @psychiatry
    #Bias #Ethics #EthicalAI #AI #CollaborativeHumanAISystems #HumanAwareAI #chatbotgpt #bard #security #dataanalytics #artificialintelligence #CopyAI #Simplified #Writesonic #Rytr #Writecream #CreaitorAI #Quillbot #Grammarly #SmartCopy #TextBlaze #HIPAA #privacy #psychology #counseling #socialwork #psychotherapy #research #SOAP #EHR ##mentalhealth #technology #psychiatry #healthcare #medical #doctor