Helena Pérez Valle

@minimammoth
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Developmental biologist developing into something else, tooting about #flowers, #scicomm, #DnD, #reading and everything in between from Cambridge and elsewhere. Booklover, cinephile, and watcher of too much TV. Currently a Features Editor with a love of model organisms at eLife. Spaniard in the UK. También en #español.
Also, just to say it’s freaking cold in Cambridge. I’ve had the heating on all morning and my hands are still getting numb, I’m at a bit of a loss.
I’ve taken some time away to chill and rest but I’m back now! Hello Meeps! Work is as busy and exciting as ever (just worked on a piece about neural circuits in early Alzheimer’s disease), and yesterday I played Lady Blackbird, which was absolutely awesome. #break #ttrpg #neuroscience #Meeps
@sbarolo I thought this was about the football, and then realised it was about the bracket.
Maybe the reason I don’t really watch football anymore is I suffer too much. This is too hard.

In which Santa's elves learn an important lesson about machine learning bias. 🎅🧵

'Twas the weeks before Christmas
And Santa was busy
His list was so long
It was making him dizzy

There are too many children
List checking can’t scale
If I do this by hand
I will certainly fail!

But one of his elves
Had a brilliant idea
What if we automate
Christmas this year!

[continued :) ]

@minimammoth @cassolotl

That questions has been bugging me, too. I just made the following experience (didn't check the federated timeline):

My public answer to someone's public toot on another instance did not appear on the local timeline of my instance.
My public answer to my own public toot did appear on the local timeline of my instance.

Remains testing whether a public reply to a toot of someone else on my instance makes it to the local timeline.

@Voka @[email protected] thanks! This is really useful!
And the view from the Salzburg airport is nothing to scoff at.
Pre-Christmas in Vienna is pretty pretty.
I am so glad we came to Salzburg in winter!