@MFAminGP@GaryMcAllister Well you know my opinion on this by now -- disband the authority (oops too controversial!) -- fund secondary and commissioners better.
Bio-xLSTM: Generative modeling, representation and in-context learning of biological and chemical sequences
xLSTM also shines for DNA, proteins and small molecules -- can handle large-range interactions and huge context!
P: https://t.co/kvd9gdrM7C
@GaryMcAllister Jonathan's team are doing the de novo assembly (I believe primarily focused on bacteriology) that in the past would have been done by a reference lab in UKSHA. It's identifying unique susceptibilities with accurate gene identification (we currently just "guess")
Such a wonderful way of framing assembly theory.
Learn more about this revolutionary new theory that could help us find extraterrestrial life one day in my interview with astrobiologist and theoretical physicist @Sara_Imari. Link in reply 🔗👇
@GaryMcAllister the route for this march was less than 1km and it wasn't busy today. In no universe was this 250k -- there are comparable marches most weekend that aren't reported
@KevinGMayfield CQRS in our world, ECS in all gaming engines of note, microkernels etc. "Hexagon" very much exists and dominates where performance matters
@brainwipe@KevinGMayfield It's business analysis verse anthropology (specifically an ethnographic study). The subject matter experts have decades of workflow they intrinsically feel is out of scope (based on the training). And BA is largely guided by SMEs and gets same blind spot.
@mike_r_edwards Weeks and weeks of snow in January, insanely warm august, great storm in autumn -- for some reason I remember this year more than most of the other parts of my early years and I don't think any year since has got close
I was talking about major events from 1987 that made it so memorable and I don't think any year since compares. I get it's different for people who weren't in south of England at the time.
@KevinGMayfield I don't feel the books are great in this space -- I prefer academia -- consensus algorithms, lock free structures, superscalar architecture, routing protocols etc. They're very good at describing large scale integration solutions we see at a higher level.
Big promises have been made for the Galleri blood test, which its maker says can detect 50+ types of cancer.
The NHS is running a £150m trial of the test, but experts believe that Galleri has been overhyped and the trial is unethical, finds The BMJ
https://t.co/MtCsvk749O
It's SILVER for @TeamGB in the women's 4x100m relay 🥈
Dina Asher-Smith, Imani-Lara Lansiquot, Amy Hunt and Daryll Neita just edged out by United States.
#BBCOlympics#Paris2024#Olympics
@KevinGMayfield If they used same model the body creating standard would be same companies implementing it. I.e. more likely to happen than top down today