 
                                Ashley A
@aganders3
I ride bikes, spin protons, and edit text files (mostly 🐍, some 🦀)
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http://aga3.xyz 20-01-2009 06:11:27
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        Last day in academia! 🎉 Cleaning off my desk—there's a lot to clean and quite a lot of memories. 🥁 July 10th will be starting in Research IT at The Jackson Laboratory in Farmington, CT USA. #Changes
 
        Excited to announce our #SIGGRAPH2023 paper "Winding Numbers on Discrete Surfaces," with Nicole Feng and Mark Gillespie. In essence, we address the question: given a jumble of curves on a surface (possibly noisy & broken), which points are "inside" vs. "outside"? [1/n]
 
        (1/3) Trevor David Black 🔜 \o/ and Steve Hollasch and I are proud/happy to announce that we’ll be releasing the alpha of the next major version of raytracing.github.io on day 1 of @Siggraph (final version by end of 2023).
 
                        
                    
                    
                    
                 
        Today we are launching pixi! It's our new package manager for the conda ecosystem by prefix.dev. It comes with powerful lockfiles out of the box, cross-platform workflows and the speed of Rust.
 
         
         
         
        Our answer to the question of reproducibility, transparency and innovation in academic publishing 42 co-authors, 94 datasets from 18 sites 5 interactive figures and an award-winning dashboard, all bundled in our most ambitious @neurolibre preprint yet 1/8 preprint.neurolibre.org/10.55458/neuro…
 
         
         
         
         
         
         
                        ![Hynek Schlawack (@hynek) on Twitter photo I’ve finally done it: the first stable version of my svcs (read: services) package is up on PyPI.
As you may have noticed, I have spent the past months trial-and-erroring, talking to everybody who wouldn't run away, and writing docs. So many docs. [1] I’ve finally done it: the first stable version of my svcs (read: services) package is up on PyPI.
As you may have noticed, I have spent the past months trial-and-erroring, talking to everybody who wouldn't run away, and writing docs. So many docs. [1]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/F5QGbqTXsAAoTE_.jpg) 
                         
                        