Research software Engineer at France Bioimaging
Working on microscopy data
he / him
| Github | https://github.com/glyg |
| orcid | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5444-5246 |
| gitlab IN2P3 | https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/guillaume.gay |
Research software Engineer at France Bioimaging
Working on microscopy data
he / him
| Github | https://github.com/glyg |
| orcid | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5444-5246 |
| gitlab IN2P3 | https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/guillaume.gay |
Me: Look at all these fundamental issues with LLMs. Here's an example of someone losing their job from using them where the truth matters
AI Bro: I was worried about that, but I checked the answer one time and it was right and I made sure in the prompt to tell the LLM to only tell me the truth
Hello par ici !
J'ai besoin de conseils : quelle forge informatique faut-il que j'utilise ? (Pour mon travail à l'Université, et pour les projets perso) ?
Y a-t-il des recommendations officielles pour les établissements publics français ?
J'ai déjà pas mal de projets sur github, gitlab et codeberg, et je commence a être un peu perdu, je ne sais plus quoi utiliser...
Merci pour le repouet 🔄😊
#git #gitlab #github #codeberg #framagit #forge #université
smart microscopy postdoc position in Montpellier, France. Could definitely do worse. With @glyg
https://forum.image.sc/t/up-to-4-year-postdoc-position-in-montpellier-smart-microscopy/119201
Hi all,
Hope you're fine and safe
An important #announcement about #tyssue , a Python modeling library :
https://github.com/DamCB/tyssue/blob/main/README.md
Please 🔁 this message to reach the few and far apart people that might be impacted :pray:
Hi all,
Hope you're fine and safe
An important #announcement about #tyssue , a Python modeling library :
https://github.com/DamCB/tyssue/blob/main/README.md
Please 🔁 this message to reach the few and far apart people that might be impacted :pray:
First some images
https://codeberg.org/glyg/tyssue/media/branch/main/doc/illus/banner.png
It has had some use for me and some other people, with associated publications and I think some teaching and prototyping.
What is frustrating with tyssue now is that the physics engine is quite stupid and slow.
In particular, there are no collision solver, although various attempts have been made.
One way might be to use #godot as an engine, and only come back to tyssue for tricky cell neighbourhood solving?
Voilà, I am available to chat on the matter, I'd love to just hear that you used tyssue, I hope we'll find a way to make it go on. If not, that's life I guess :)
Thank you if you read that far
Cheers
What would a maintainer need to do?
First go around the last PRs in the original github repo, and ping the contributors, and try to get a grasp of the devs
Second, organize and tackle quite a lot of hose keeping: version upgrades, CI in codeberg (github was broken anyway), conda packaging
Third, decide what to do next