c4r510

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Data Scientist/Research Software Engineer/Scientific Computing Expert at MPI for Evolutionary Biology. Views are my own.

@MAKS23

G R E A T !!! 😀

Today I spent half a day walking on the Golden Gate Bridge. First, it took me almost an hour to get to the bridge itself, then I walked for about forty minutes in one direction and the same amount of time back. I also went up to the viewpoint to truly enjoy the amazing views. My legs ache, I'm incredibly tired, but it was definitely worth it! #GoldenGateBridge #OutdoorAdventure #AmazingViews

and then the "regular" stuff. two reviews overdue, five project reports overdue, project results that really need finishing (long overdue), three papers that need submission, and three proposals that need writing

And some more.

And I haven't even started about the fascism. oh, sorry, my bad. they are not fascist, they are "democratically professional haters"

@fdm @mpi-evolbio.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy
Many thanks to the European Bioinformatics Institute | EMBL-EBI for inviting our @nfdi4bioimage colleagues Stefanie Weidtkamp-Peters, Tom Boissonnet and Christian Schmidt to give insights into the journey to #FAIR bioimage data.
If you didn't make it to the webinar on June 2 or would like to watch it again, you can now find the recording on youtube:
💻 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nj2BkRJ8Q0
The slides of the webinar "A journey to FAIR bioimage data" are also available:
👉 https://zenodo.org/records/15796252
Alles bereit für den 19. #fdm-sh Community Workshop am @MPI_EvolBio #rdm #NFDIrocks

I have heard it said that tech people do not commission enough art.

https://ericwbailey.website/published/you-must-listen-to-rfc-2119/

You MUST listen to RFC 2119

It turns out you can just pay people to do things.

The Champaign, Illinois library agreed to order The Magic of Code by Samuel Arbesman (https://themagicofcode.com) for me, and anyone else who wants to read it. I love public libraries!
TheMagicOfCode.com

The Magic of Code by Samuel Arbesman