Daniel Darabos (@danieldarabos) 's Twitter Profile
Daniel Darabos

@danieldarabos

Software engineer on @LynxKite. Find more at @[email protected]

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A fantastic collection of currently used bioinformatics tools in an exciting thread about what goes on in a molluscs brain. 🐌

Daniel Darabos (@danieldarabos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Super cool game! The way things drop down makes the whole Broughlike dance much more deliberate. Getting hurt becomes a tool. Now I feel like every game needs such a bottom panel.

Daniel Darabos (@danieldarabos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beware Steed Force Hobby Studio. It sucks you in! This is the least careful possible build I managed to do. And now I can't resist showing it off!

qntm (@qntm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Code should mostly be comprehensible. It's written with comprehensibility as the foremost concern. Unless you're working with someone very inexperienced, even really sophisticated, clever code should at least be something they can follow, maybe slowly. With comments!

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Learning Blender basics by creating whatever the kids come up with. 90% of my time was spent on putting a white patch at the end of the cheetah's tail. (I got it working with an attribute passed from geometry nodes to shader nodes.)

Greg Funston (@funstonpaleo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever daydream about the daily lives of extinct animals? Ever wondered what it was like for the mammals that took over after the dinosaurs? You're in luck. Out now in Nature (go.nature.com/3CIy79x), our new study gives the clearest picture yet into the days of our ancestors.

Daniel Darabos (@danieldarabos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My last two brain cells are trying to figure out what a "longitudinal gray matter cortical volume reduction" is after getting up at 6am to shepherd two boys to school.

Orli Snir (@orlisnir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(1/5) My first paper on ants with Daniel Kronauer is out! We discovered that ant pupae secrete the molting fluid, and adults and larvae drink it. Young larvae need the fluid for growth and survival, and pupae die if the fluid is not removed. Open access: nature.com/articles/s4158…

LynxKite (@lynxkite) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks for following LynxKite in 2022! We have a blog post with a review of the major advances made in the past year, and a glimpse of what you can expect in 2023. lynxkite.com/2022/12/12/lyn…