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Posts by Rob Syme
If you want to understand the world you are living in right now, you should read this. I promise it's worth your time.
The @nextflow.io training is in full swing in Durham, North Carolina!🌟 Excited to have you all here
Missed out? Next week we're hosting our final Nextflow Training Week of 2025!🎓 Free, online, and self-paced. Plus a chance to earn a completion certificate! 📃 hubs.la/Q03T1Qpb0
bsky needs a "do not like" button :D
This can cannot hold a candle to www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
Oh big deal, it's not like soybean is *checks notes* the 2nd biggest crop in the US and is *turns page* currently under threat by a major pest
We are looking for a postdoc in #EvolutionarySystemsBiology.
Exciting science, amazing team, wonderful city!
landrylab.ibis.ulaval.ca/research-opp...
#evolution #synbio #systemsbiology #genomics
I think the convention is “skeet”, but I’ve never related understood why.
An absolute pleasure to chat all things @nextflow.io with the CSHL teams. There are very few places with such a rich history of high quality science and education. We really appreciated the invitation, Jason 🙏
three people tending to trees in an enchanted sparkly forest. Each of the people has long curly brown hair, light brown skin, pointed ears, and wears a long blue dress. They have various gardening tools, like scythes and trowels with them, and one carries a bag with an image of a slice of watermelon. One is pouring an urn of water onto the roots of a tree. The trees are filled with birds and squirrels, and with pieces of paper with illustrations of fruit with various facial expressions on them. The illustrations of fruit are slightly different from one tree to another.
WE DID IT. My new zine “How Git Works" is out now!
You can get it here for $12: wizardzines.com/zines/git/
I feel like this site's demographics can be described as "still mad about the loss of Google Reader"
Was brainstorming with my partner on an abstract for an upcoming (legal) conference. I provided Claude with our discussion and two abstract drafts and asked it to turn it into an executable python script. It makes more sense than an executable conversation about legal materiality has any right to!
What points are you trying to illustrate?
Highlights from the 2024 Nextflow Summit and nf-core hackathon in Barcelona blog.stephenturner.us/p/nextflow-s...
Sorry, that should have been “public preview” not “publication preview”. You got it though 😆
Great question. We don’t use user queries for training, but the product is in publication preview, so data privacy can not yet be guaranteed. Do not include PPI in prompts, for example.
Nothing from Slack in the training or fine tuning. It does have online access to community.seqera.io, but again not in the training/tuning.
It’s true. A mad mix of DSL1 and DSL2. For a better experience, try this: seqera.io/ask-ai
Disclaimer - I work at Seqera.
This week's recap highlights protein design with RoseTTAFold, surveillance with wastewater sequencing, T2T human genomes, Vitessce for visualization of multimodal spatial single-cell data, and Taxometer for taxonomic classification of metagenomics contigs... blog.stephenturner.us/p/weekly-rec... 🧬🖥️
I'm thrilled to share that our department, UMD CS, is hiring. We are looking for folks broadly across all areas (including bioinformatics / comp bio!) and ranks! Please feel free to reach out if you're interested. Posting below: ejobs.umd.edu/postings/124...
The first community Advanced
Nextflow
training sessions come out today! Starting in a few hours, registrations here: nf-co.re/events/2023...
Huge thanks to the
@nf-co.re team. See you there!