@Ubunta In your opinion, what was the hardest part? Do you think the codebase can grow or you are close to the complexity that coding agents can handle?
@mitchellh I think you are missing the point. If you are mister no-one, now you can jump out of your domain and get pretty decent results. If you play in your domain, then you have more space for design decisions and testing multiple solutions.
In the philosophy of mathematics there’s a tendency to think in terms of being (logically) ‘forced‘ to accept results, but you can only understand what motivates mathematicians by seeing mathematics as the pursuit of freedom.
@GRITCULT It don't makes sense to take such a long term forecast very seriously. 60 years ago, all the fear was around the world becoming overpopulayed (the 10 billion mark). Now we drift into opposite direction.
Moreover, forecast have a reflexive effect as they impact our actions.
@Jsevillamol@toptickcrypto Would be good to have separate trend for "toke quality demand", that is, frontier model tokens have a very different demand than local/SM tokens.
Excited for our CTO's upcoming talk at ASMS to present a multi-layer WGCNA framework for integrating and interpreting #multiomics data, and show how AI can help turn complex results into clearer insights.
Let us know in the comments if you'd like to explore the details! 👀
@ArgosBrain@ycombinator@t_blom I am very much found of scip + agents. Indeed, I build a simple tool to query scip index for agents and ita very powerful.
Curious about your secret sauce.
@nic_amadio Beef ranking:
1. Irish🇮🇪
2. French🇫🇷
3. Swiss🇨🇭
Everything else you can find comparable quality depending on price.
But on Ireland, I say that with a bit of effort, they can become the European Wagyu beef.
Our latest team-building felt like a high-throughput omics experiment: fast laps, a few sharp turns, and everyone avoiding pipeline crashes 🏎️
A fun way to recharge and a reminder that BigOmics is as much about the people as the data 🤩