Enthusiast physicist, keen engineer, amateur photographer, cat addicted, computer engaged, stubborn coder - you could shuffle words around and still be right
In a world of screens and digital photography (I know, I know) there’s something immensely rewarding in using the old eyeball on a telescope approach to look at the full moon.
And then take a digital photo of it, of course!
Fluorescence was first discovered in the mineral fluorite (CaF2) in 1852, so it's super cool that my lab has just published work characterising a previously unknown emission from fluorite 171 years later! The peaks here are infrared emission from an ion defect in the CaF2 lattice
Excellent results from the team at @UniofAdelaide and @IPASadelaide highlighting how well-known materials still hold on to some secrets that only careful investigation and new ideas can reveal. A lot of work here!
https://t.co/yea2Tt2UsL
(Free via the link till Mid August)
The problem with ChatGPT is that it writes like a robot.
But you can train it to write exactly like you.
Here's how you can easily train ChatGPT with only one prompt:
https://t.co/VgdpxkAPbu
Wow. The combination of pointless over engineering and amazing craftsmanship is really quite something.
If only someone out there could test it…
(But not @jimseven presumably)
As someone with both interest and a career in technology, I have watched AI become widely accessible and more powerful in recent times and have used it myself.
I have however struggled to express an opinion on what is happening at the moment, until now: https://t.co/BuRAefs2pJ
I’ve always been suspicious that my sultanas weren’t evenly distributed in my cereal, and now I’ve proved it.
For the last 8 boxes/packs of Sultana Bran, I’ve counted the sultanas in each bowl 🥣. Get ready for your mind to be blown! 👇🤯 #cereal#RStats