Michael Aye

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Planetary researcher having fun with all sorts of data analyses using Python. I'm working on CO2 gas jets on Mars, particle structures in Saturn's rings, and thermal radiation data of the Moon.
Father to one human, one puppy, and one cat.
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You know back in my day, we had static analysis tooling that would give you exactly this kind of feedback, except it was correct. Now we have shit which only looks at the vibes of the source text and does no semantic analysis whatsoever, so of course it's just fucking wrong
There is a GH issue on this: https://github.com/holoviz/holoviews/issues/2591 but IMHO it’s a mistake to keep waiting in bokeh to fix this. This should have been wrapped years ago by holoviews so that the user is happy that things “just work” (TM).
Histogram with logy=True not displaying with Bokeh · Issue #2591 · holoviz/holoviews

Trying to plot a histogram using Bokeh backend and log scale y axis results in a blank plot. Using either matplotlib backend or removing the log scale allows the data to plot. I've zipped and attac...

GitHub
Sad that #holoviews STILL doesn’t wrap empty histogram bins for a log display by default like it is done in @matplotlib for ages: df.plot.hist(log=True) works but df.hvplot(logy=True) crashes with zeros not allowed (due to empty bins). And I really don’t care that the error is mathematically correct, it’s simply passing reality to insist not fixing this, and I’m convinced things like this are preventing a larger uptake of #hvplot and #holoviews.

BANFF!
what a spectacular fuckin place...

i fought thru tough arthritis flares for this incredible view and a few amazing days of hiking and biking.

#Canada #Banff #nature #photography

🚀 Thrilled to have Simon Warfield at #DIPYWorkshop2025!
🔬 Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School & Director of Radiology Research at Boston Children’s Hospital. His expertise lies in computational medical imaging, integrating machine learning & high-performance computing to enhance fMRI, diffusion MRI, & segmentation techniques.
📅 Join us: March 17-21, 2025
🌐 Register now: workshop.dipy.org

#MedicalImaging #MRI #MachineLearning #Neuroscience #DIPYWorkshop2025 #opensource #python on

Ok everyone the nazis have arrived here in the Fediverse. Reports are being filed against anybody who is posting creative ideas with regard to the current administration. The way to combat this is if you are an admin or moderator and this is occurring we all need to know who is filing these reports. The enemy is here and among us and the only way to stop them is to expose them.
The hell, @Apple who ordered thinner phones? I’m pretty sure folks had been ordering longer battery life phones for some time now?

Malicious PyPI Packages Stole Cloud Tokens—Over 14,100 Downloads Before Removal

Some of the packages were,
snapshot-photo (2,448 downloads)
time-check-server (316 downloads)
time-check-server-get (178 downloads)
time-server-analysis (144 downloads)
time-server-analyzer (74 downloads)
time-server-test (155 downloads)
time-service-checker (151 downloads)
aclient-sdk (120 downloads)
acloud-client (5,496 downloads)
acloud-clients (198 downloads)
acloud-client-uses (294 downloads)
alicloud-client (622 downloads)
alicloud-client-sdk (206 downloads)
amzclients-sdk (100 downloads)
awscloud-clients-core (206 downloads)
credential-python-sdk (1,155 downloads)
enumer-iam (1,254 downloads)
tclients-sdk (173 downloads)
tcloud-python-sdks (98 downloads)
tcloud-python-test (793 downloads) #infosec #python #dev #opensource

https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/malicious-pypi-packages-stole-cloud.html

Malicious PyPI Packages Stole Cloud Tokens—Over 14,100 Downloads Before Removal

Researchers uncovered 20 malicious PyPI packages stealing cloud credentials, downloaded 14,100+ times before removal.

The Hacker News
TFW you obsessively need to watch news because your partner needs to travel into a war zone again.
New @Nature, Amanda Heidt reports on a new publishing platform that places code front and centre:
@curvenote creates interactive publications based on digital-coding notebooks and aims to increase the transparency and reproducibility of data science. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-02577-1 🧪
A publishing platform that places code front and centre

Curvenote creates interactive publications based on digital-coding notebooks and aims to increase the transparency and reproducibility of data science.