thank you John 😊
Posts by Petra Kis-Herczegh
Completed with Distinction 🌟 I have officially finished my Applied Neuroscience master's at King's College London
So grateful for the incredible researchers, teachers and students I connected with these past two years and I can’t wait to dive deeper into the fascinating world of neuroscience 🧠
Britain's 4th-wealthiest man says its better to be poorer but independent.
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reddit thread showing a screengrab from the GPT-5 launch where a graph is insanely inaccurate. 69.1 and 30.8 are somehow the same size on the barchart but both smaller than 52.8.
I still can’t get over the fact that they presented graphs like this!!!
guessing it was created by GPT-5
Yasss!!! You are going to be amazing 🎉🙌
thank you Joe!!
Massive shoutout to @samwestwood.bsky.social for organising such a valuable event year after year! 🙌
me presenting my title slide saying; Open Science, Open Source
Presenting the steps to work with the GitHub repository at the workshop
Presenting the Jupyter Notebook that helps automate API queries to download csvs from databases for literature reviews
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Super stoked to have delivered a workshop on automation and scalability in research reviews at the Open Research Summer School @kingsioppn.bsky.social
My GitHub repository is available if you want to give it a go
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Petra Kis-Herczegh (@kameleonjournal.com) explains that learning styles are a myth; instead, using multiple formats like visuals, audio, and hands-on methods boosts understanding and retention.
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A photo of Petra Kis-Herczegh with the text "When we look at job descriptions, they seem to include new required skills almost every month. Keeping up with it can be really daunting. However, if you identify your transferable skills, a lot of those new skills can be learned much easier."
Petra Kis-Herczegh (@kameleonjournal.com) explains that job listings change fast, but identifying your transferable skills makes it easier to learn new ones and adapt to situations more easily.
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awesome crew, yourself included!
what an excellent panel!!
Yep, but then in parks at least if you take the shortcut you still end up where you wanted to go…not quite sure that will be the case with AI Mode.
So I thought it’s this meme but proceed with caution because sometimes that path turns into a trek in the forest 😂
others: see funny meme, laughs, likes, moves on
me: I just spent 5 min analysing the different interpretations of this meme and what’s right and wrong about it 🙃
I haven’t yet thought about what day it was and now I’m confused 😂
Nature reports on Michael Running Wolf’s work leading artificial-intelligence initiatives to revive lost languages and empower Indigenous people. 🏺 🧪
I know a few children who would have benefited from earlier recognition
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Father Nathan Monk posted on Facebook a message. This is a screenshot of the message, which says, "You are about to watch the whole world respect a chosen name. It's that easy."
It really is this simple.
#TransRightsAreHumanRights
A herd of sheep looking at a billboard. Billboard shows a wolf who says “I am going to eat you”. The sheep say “he tells it like it is”
Yeah it’s shocking. But sadly not a first, especially not when we look at it on a global scale. I thought we needed a conversation on - an attack on one minorities human rights is an attack on all human rights - but it looks like some people don’t even recognise a threat to their own rights.
The brexit vote was just after my first year being in the UK. Two customers at the restaurant I’ve worked at the time asked my opinion on it, and if I have voted (this is all after I told them I am a european immigrant). I think we just always underestimate the level of cluelessness in the world.
Sounds like an excellent session!
Like actually caring about them and their needs and building your product and service based on that instead of trying to manipulate them to buy more of whatever you’re selling?
My cat of the day!
Credit to @kameleonjournal.com
#seocharity #catoftheday
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it can definitely be annoying but I think it’s more to do with the fact that tools should do a better job at not flagging it as an error or not group it by default.
But I think from a crawl budget perspective it makes sense, plus it helps to see if you want to know if a page is being cached.
This sounds awesome ✨
TodayTix notification with the title - Family overload? We get it - followed by some text to buy theatre tickets
I love using this app for theatre tickets but I really dislike push notifications that can go incredibly wrong. Marketers should really think twice when they try to create ‘relatable’ messaging.
Assuming that we all had the privilege to be with our families for the long weekend is a big mistake.
fingers crossed! I’m gonna work on those foundational skills 🤿
photo of clothes folded and laid out next to each other - similarweb gymbag, sitebulb tshirt saying: parental advisory - release rants, and also asked hoodie
My running errands/going to the gym outfit just got upgraded ✨
Hoodie - @alsoasked.com
T-shirt - @sitebulb.com
Gymbag - @similarwebinsights.bsky.social
Following your diving content online brings me joy so I can only imagine how nice it must be to see it in a gallery ☺️