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Rich FitzJohn

@rgfitzjohn

Once was a biologist.

The commonwealth Beigetreten Eylül 2010
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Rich FitzJohn@rgfitzjohn·
TIL package?packagename opens up some sort of help #rstats
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Niall Deacon
Niall Deacon@nialldeacon·
Very rare to see this level of tayloring nowadays, even on the wealthy. So let's talk about some of the reasons why it's great. 🧵 1!/n!
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James Laird-Smith
James Laird-Smith@JLS_DataScience·
Have you ever wanted to generate random but readable strings? Like for files or folders? Today's Friday #rstats fun is thanks to @rgfitzjohn for the ids package📦 and its wonderful `adjective_animal()` 😻function.
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Paul Agapow
Paul Agapow@agapow·
One for the hive mind: there was a simulation toolkit (called "net-something"?), maybe agent-based, that could be used to model flows of people from place-to-place (state-to-state) under various rules & stochastic conditions. Does this strike any chords?
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Freya Holmér@FreyaHolmer·
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🔎Julia Evans🔍
Made a new little playground this week: integer.exposed: a version of Bartosz Ciechanowski’s great float.exposed site, but for integers let me know if you notice any bugs!
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Natalie Wolchover
Natalie Wolchover@nattyover·
How neat. Researchers claim to have found, at long last, an "einstein" tile - a shape that tiles the plane in a pattern that never repeats. First two authors appear to have no academic affiliations. arxiv.org/abs/2303.10798
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Society of Research Software Engineering
We welcome the publication of the government’s Future of Compute report, which recognises that compute is critical to modern research and recommends a co-ordinated, long-term investment in UK compute capability. 1/2 #rec" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">gov.uk/government/pub…
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Emily Turner – etwritehome.bsky.social
Bus socks on! Ready to roll! I will be delay-tweeting my journey so you’ll see everywhere I go, just after I leave so I don’t get bombarded with route suggestions and, you know, safety and stuff. But time to catch some buses…
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Rich FitzJohn@rgfitzjohn·
@flodebarre Two spaces helps Emacs reflow paragraphs nicely (fill-paragraph), that's probably it
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Simon Hettrick
Simon Hettrick@sjh5000·
Any ideas on constructing a pilot #RSEng exchange programme that would allow RSEs to spend some time at different research or RSE Groups? Probably two week long exchanges. Any thoughts? Any thoughts on what it will need? cc @ResearchSoftEng @SoftwareSaved
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John Bull
John Bull@garius·
It's Friday. Have some history. So you know Hadrian's Wall? Well for over 1000 years everyone thought it was built by someone else. Until, in 1840, John Hodgson, an unknown Northumbrian clergyman published the LONGEST footnote in history. Read on... /1
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Dr Kate Compton
Dr Kate Compton@GalaxyKate·
Hot take, regex is a dominant language not because of its intrinsic qualities but because its programs are short enough to be conveniently pasted in any location
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Benjamin Rosenbaum
Benjamin Rosenbaum@b_rosen_baum·
Solving ODEs in R: you can now use the incredibly fast C-version of deSolve in R without having to code in C! This will definitely replace odeintr in my next Theoretical Ecology course. 👨‍🏫
Alex Hill@alexlizhill

More people should know about github.com/mrc-ide/odin, an R package my colleagues devised for running ODE models, it's incredibly cool: 1. Describe model in a purely declarative way (see screenshot for simple SIR model example) 2. It's really fast! (auto-compiled to C)

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