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I’m halfway thru my new TV show (Occupied), but I’m struggling to motivate
myself to move forward right now, even to watch TV right now. Besides that, I’m
finally getting a job back. Let’s just hope I don’t go back to the hospital too
soon. #self
Why the 3? Earlier in the morning I was reading one of the latest posts published by John D. Cook about dose finding studies. I am well aware of the 3+3 design. Incidentally, I attended a meeting yesterday where a PhD student was presenting his work in microbiology, and they used triplicates. It is interesting that the same 3 seems like a magic number here, but it is not the same. Maybe I should drop a note in a few days.
Not sure how we can think of GTD when we spend about one hour cleaning up defunct stuff on our HD, but sure we are close…
One of the first hit when looking for “Lisp and bioinformatics” on the internet:
How the strengths of Lisp-family languages facilitate building complex and
flexible bioinformatics applications. #lisp
I’ve been following Greg Stein on Caches to caches for a long time now, because the site has such a beautiful design and useful material on Emacs and Org mode. Recently they published a series of posts on AI and ML.
disk.frame is a new (dplyr-compliant) R package to manipulate structured tabular
data that doesn’t fit into RAM, in the spirit of Dask for Python. #rstats
Another nice article about GTD by BSAG. I enjoy reading her blog posts, and I really love her website design. Funny thing: I was just reading some old posts written by Bastien Guerry on Org mode.
Overnight…
