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2019-02-14 21:27 #

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

2019-02-14 21:22 #

  Joy Division, Closer.

2019-02-13 21:34 #

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.

2019-02-13 21:27 #

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…

2019-02-13 13:48 #

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

2019-02-12 08:45 #

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.

2019-02-12 08:37 #

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

2019-02-11 21:34 #

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.

2019-02-11 21:19 #

Overnight…