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. Foodie, geek, Dad. Functions on coffee and red wine. Bringer of #MicroscopistsNightmares. He/Him @drlachie
Ok there's an error in my itinerary, I've been to Wellington (WLG) , not Welkom (WEL)

A little #b3d scripting and I have an abstract version of every flight I have ever taken (that I recall).

Not sure when I'll be adding to it - I need to keep an eye out for some conferences next year.

Cool, my @SciPyConf @scipy2023 talk on @napari is up! 🥳 With great thanks to the organisers. 🙏❤️ Check it out here:

https://youtu.be/s362FTRzdg0

As a reminder, the repo and slides can be found here:

https://github.com/jni/napari-talk-scipy-2023

though you'll need to adapt it to use your own data to run much of it.

Finally, check out all the other amazing talks from the conf! Really looking forward to catching up with the tracks I missed (bc conflicts or frantically preparing for my own talk 😂)

https://www.youtube.com/@SciPy-Conf/videos

Juan Nunez-Iglesias - View, annotate, and analyze multi-dimensional images in Python with napari

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Appropriate coffee choice?

So tweetdeck has gone, and now reddit wants monthly payment for using a 3rd party app.

The enshittification of social media continues unabated.

Well they finally followed through and took away tweetdeck. Might be the final nail in the coffin for me over there

I'd ordinarily post this on the ex-birdsite (see what I did there) as it's my largest audience, but I am trying to go cold-turkey on it.

At any rate, check out these amazing art of science entries!

https://www.wehi.edu.au/art-of-science/2023/

Art of Science | 2023 Exhibition | WEHI

Art of Science is an annual competition and exhibition of still and moving images captured by WEHI scientists during their research into cancer, infection and immunity and healthy development and ageing.

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Three times now I've had the a wine that didn't match the label from one of my favourite wineries. I'm not going to stop buying their wine, the one I've got is more expensive than the one I payed for! Great marketing gimmick.

Wrote in my notes that I was "taking a quick look" at someone's data to do some initial analysis.

I need to remember, with TB sized light-sheet data: there's no such thing as "quick" anything.

First step at my attempt to create a "low-cost hawkeye" for our lab's table tennis competition. Ignore the quality of the play, appreciate the quality of the ball detection!