NotEvenTrying(NET) (@jikasatabi) 's Twitter Profile
NotEvenTrying(NET)

@jikasatabi

real life performer. better (than) never to have been!

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Marta Kowal (@marta7kowal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20th-century anthropologists called romantic love a Western invention – our new paper, with data from 9 non-WEIRD societies (N = 937), finds high levels of passion, intimacy & commitment everywhere, adding evidence for the universality of love hypothesis. Link to the pdf below!

20th-century anthropologists called romantic love a Western invention – our new paper, with data from 9 non-WEIRD societies (N = 937), finds high levels of passion, intimacy & commitment everywhere, adding evidence for the universality of love hypothesis. Link to the pdf below!
David Perell (@david_perell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many of history's top scientists drew from supernatural sources. Some were deeply spiritual, others claimed divine inspiration, and these stories make me wonder if faith and reason are two sides of the same coin, even though we see them as opposites.

Many of history's top scientists drew from supernatural sources. Some were deeply spiritual, others claimed divine inspiration, and these stories make me wonder if faith and reason are two sides of the same coin, even though we see them as opposites.
Wolfgang Behr / 畢鶚 (氒/厥/攸) (@behrwolf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Unexpected sightings of Classical Chinese poetry in "Current Biology": Reconstructing climate change and biodiversity with Qianlong's "moonlight chasing purpoises" and 723 other Yangtze poems -- cell.com/current-biolog…

Allen Frances (@allenfrancesmd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Caution: Brief psychosis very often occurs unrelated to Borderline Personality. 1)Stressful situations (eg 1st time away from home/travel) 2)PTSD 3)Substance use/withdrawal 4)Neurological disorder 5)Systemic medical problem 6)Grief 7)Cultural/religious experience 8)Unknown cause

Andrew Quinn (@hiandrewquinn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In college I had an eye-opening discussion with a woman who (my phrasing) treated her waking life as training data for her dreams, which to her were the 'big' part. To this day I'm haunted by the notion that likely 1-3% of the population lives like this, long-term, and by choice

dax (@thdxr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

it's lame how much tribalism there is within software no sub-field is stupid or incompetent or worse than others spending time with each, shedding what you know to be true and learning how they think, what they care about, and what they have to deal with only benefits you

Jonathan Gorard (@getjonwithit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When thought about in the right way, this is actually a theorem: the realizability topos for any model of computation that is at least as strong as Kleene’s first partial combinatory algebra must contain a natural numbers object (satisfying recursive Heyting arithmetic).

Vincent Abbott (@vtabbott_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm working on symbolically expressed deep learning models. Built on standard definitions, we can provide a web of features from different modules. One module produces a model, another converts it to PyTorch, another exports it to JSON, and another loads to TypeScript and renders

I'm working on symbolically expressed deep learning models. Built on standard definitions, we can provide a web of features from different modules. One module produces a model, another converts it to PyTorch, another exports it to JSON, and another loads to TypeScript and renders
Daniel J. Nicholson (@nicholsonhpbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every biological entity is unique; no two are exactly alike. Is this a trivial observation, or a profound metaphysical claim about the living world? Read my new paper & find out! It examines Mayr's famous (yet oft-misunderstood) idea of Population Thinking link.springer.com/article/10.100…

kache (@yacinemtb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

nothing more annoying than the schizophrenic psychadelic abuser bros who think they know The Answer to the Universe. honestly bro stfu, take the blue pill and drive to your 9-5 like the rest of us lmfao

William Gilpin (@wgilpin0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does stability matter in biology? My article on the cover of this month’s PLOS Comp Biol explores how large ecosystems develop supertransients, a manifestation of computational hardness (1/N) doi.org/10.1371/journa…

Does stability matter in biology? My article on the cover of this month’s <a href="/PLOSCompBiol/">PLOS Comp Biol</a> explores how large ecosystems develop supertransients, a manifestation of computational hardness (1/N)

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