@BallerIndustry I remember a game used a method like this, but shuffling with a random comparator. As that's quite different to actually picking an element at random, it resulted in a very skewed probability distribution!
@DanNeidle If the value can be calculated to fall by 150k, then can you argue a house last sold at 2.1M should be exempt as it's now worth under the threshold?
https://t.co/wOx89StVu8 Nice to see a paper on D-D recombination published. This is something that is often hidden from researchers using common IG analysis software.
@premnsikka I would be interested to know what % went to 50% and 60% taxpayers. They have a big incentive to many pension contributions. (Child benefit charge and personal allowance reduction at 60k and 100k)
@SwiftOnSecurity Someone made a proof of concept where carefully constructed DNA would trigger a vulnerability in DNA analysis software. But it was written into the analysis software on purpose so more a backdoor than a bug. https://t.co/6xMYxr945r
#AlphaFold3 code & weights are now open-source for academics! 🎉
Looking forward to seeing what new research this unlocks and how the research community builds on AlphaFold 3 for scientific discoveries!!
Repo: https://t.co/ZV0oxqlaQw
@SwiftOnSecurity I'm now imagining a plot where someone retroactively signs up for insurance after DST kicks in, so they are covered for an accident 1 hour before!
First preprint from the lab 🚨
How can enhancers regulate target promoters across vast genomic distances, and what is the role of cohesin loop extrusion in the process?
https://t.co/l7bwPsTSkd
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@djstimms There is a large flaw in this system. Any MP who is facing the most popular small party candidate is heavily incentivised to run as their own party, and the national party to not run a candidate in that seat.
The national service nonsense does give me the opportunity to tweet one of my favourite recent bits of polling when Ipsos actually ran the famous "Yes Minister" questions as a randomised experiment, and showed that it worked.
A NEW discovery, akin to a black-swan event-—unexpected but making perfect sense once revealed, would offer an approach to fixing broken immune responses in #LongCovid and some autoimmune diseases! 1/
The choice of whether to use Seurat or Scanpy for single-cell RNA-seq analysis typically comes down to a preference of R vs. Python. But do they produce the same results? In https://t.co/rVOiR847CY w/ @Josephmrich et al. we take a close look. The results are 👀 1/🧵