dennis lendrem

4.6K posts

dennis lendrem banner
dennis lendrem

dennis lendrem

@dennislendrem

Making Data Make Sense.

England Beigetreten Şubat 2009
2.2K Folgt1.1K Follower
Angehefteter Tweet
dennis lendrem
dennis lendrem@dennislendrem·
dennis lendrem tweet media
ZXX
0
1
1
194
dennis lendrem retweetet
Jonathan Pie
Jonathan Pie@JonathanPieNews·
Trump 2 .0: A New World Order He's back. And this time he means business. If only the left had got their house in order...
English
436
2K
7.2K
748.4K
dennis lendrem retweetet
Susie Dent
Susie Dent@susie_dent·
Word of the day is ‘recrudescence’ (17th century): the return of something terrible after a time of reprieve.
English
2.8K
39.2K
193K
6.9M
dennis lendrem
dennis lendrem@dennislendrem·
Screaming Designs
dennis lendrem tweet media
English
0
0
0
62
dennis lendrem
dennis lendrem@dennislendrem·
“Science is about letting the chips fall, and sometimes this means accepting that the truth is not simple, even if it would make our lives easier if it were.”
English
0
0
0
65
dennis lendrem
dennis lendrem@dennislendrem·
All models are wrong, but some are worse than useless. - Norman Einstein, CEO Scientific Radicals
English
0
0
0
59
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
Open NotebookLM and click on "Create." Upload the paper you want to turn into a podcast. Click on "Customize" under Audio Overview. Add the following instruction in the text box: "There are two hosts in this podcast. The male host is named Tom and the female Nadia. They should refer to each in every other sentence and say right? after that." Then click on "Generate." And that's about it.
English
3
0
6
4.5K
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD
Mushtaq Bilal, PhD@MushtaqBilalPhD·
NotebookLM can turn any research paper into a podcast. Now you can customize the podcast too. See how the hosts refer to each other by names I gave them: Tom and Nadia. Here's how to do it (prompt included):
English
3
28
132
21.1K
dennis lendrem retweetet
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD@acagamic·
PhD students—Do this and 90% of your paper problems will disappear. The secret to getting your papers accepted isn't what you think. It's about... 10 rules to structure your papers like you mean business. I wish I knew these when I started my PhD. Here they are:
Prof Lennart Nacke, PhD tweet media
English
8
446
2.5K
326K