Okay, this is closer to the original and discards the unnecessary three way colouring for a simpler two way colouring. (The blue zone in the old one collapsed down to just the boundary between pink and green anyway.)
I present to you, some images that Midjourney created from some scientific paper titles. I think maybe this should be required with every paper submission to a journal. Let's see some of your favorites!
The @SpaceX Starship Superheavy launch vehicle will be the largest flying object ever made. Watch as I turn into a few pixels at the bottom of this ship, as the scale becomes true.
NEW:
Britain’s grim winter of strikes, falling incomes and a worsening NHS crisis is not some unfortunate series of events
It’s the inevitable result of a decade of Tory austerity that steadily weakened the state’s capacity to respond to shocks
https://t.co/xJcNiCJk2b
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Despite this novelty element, kids as young as 5-6 can solve a large number of ARC tasks with no prior practice and no task-level explanation. Starting around 9-10 they can solve nearly all of ARC save for the most difficult tasks. This is "extreme generalization" in action.
.@docfilmschicago needs money to upgrade their facilities. As any Chicago film fan knows, they are an indispensable resource and they are not making that money through ticket sales. For like $20 you can mainline masterpieces for a full 3 months. https://t.co/hz1O5wbZpq
Keep an eye out for what wheelchair users are ‘transferred’ in. These can’t be operated solo, and you will often be left sitting in one, for hours. You can’t get in and out of a restroom, or a stall, in one of these on your own. They’re humiliation devices.
It’s been an absolute privilege to watch Lionel Messi for nearly 2 decades. Moment after moment of spellbinding, breathtakingly joyous football. He’s a gift from the footballing Gods. So pleased that he’s lifted the ultimate prize in our sport. Gracias y felicidades, campeón.
In this short excerpt, @CortDoesScience and Dr. Chip Norris talk about their future projects related to #EDS and its #comorbid conditions. You can watch the full-length interview as part of our new #EDSed interview series here: https://t.co/BVHCDnqGtQ
Y'know those moments in Pleasantville (1998), when characters begin to transition out of their monochrome world? This 🧵 about allyship + being lucky enough to learn to be a better human reminds me a lot of that.
When my first trans friend told me they were trans, we'd been friends for 15(?) years already?
It took a while to get the pronouns right.
It was especially hard when the past tense came into the picture.
The next trans friend, was a little easier, the next easier, the next...
@andreitr To help people find you over there once they arrive, consider updating your bio here with one of those odd-looking double-@ references like this journalist did.
https://t.co/33rkdWamp9
An artist with taste necessarily has strong opinions, including which constraints to accept (see 🧵). Looking forward to eventually seeing whatever this real artist ships.
Not interested in federation. Good products are fundamentally artistic decisions, and constraining yourself via federation seems like a big mistake. You should be able to change and decide whatever you need, exactly what you need, to make a great product.
https://t.co/rSEw7JIOtW
A thread on asking questions in math talks.
This week I was at a 60th birthday conference, the first in-person conference I've been to since Covid that's more or less in my field, and I decided to do something radical: I decided to ask questions.
Because so many disabled dancers begin their training as adults, often switching from other careers, the field is richly interdisciplinary. https://t.co/LbbT7ggfpF