If you have been using LOO-PIT, this is a must read for you! @herman-tesso.bsky.social has done excellent work with this paper! Thanks for @florencebockting.bsky.social and @aloctavodia.bsky.social for getting this to bayesplot and ArviZ. I'll notify when I have my casestudies updated with this
04.03.2026 12:41
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Congrats, and this is amazing!! π
02.03.2026 09:01
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russian blue? worth. it.
05.02.2026 08:37
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Yes there are dozens of tasks throughout the day that I can accomplish much faster with AI, but these are usually sporadic and non-routine. Building a whole set of agents to manage these would then become its own large task with little concrete benefit that I can see.
28.01.2026 15:11
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Like my #1 productivity blockers are my own mental clarity/energy (which are helped by exercising, resting, and preserving a routine and focused time for thinking, writing, and hacking on stuff) and family/home duties (which AI is mostly useless for).
28.01.2026 15:11
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I've been seeing some folks recently explain how they're using agent-based workflows to help manage their life/work. I think it's great that people are sharing this and probably super useful for some. But I still haven't seen a use case that would be helpful for me.
28.01.2026 15:11
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I think @vgel.me is thinking of the subset of Pauline letters in the canon for which the scholarly consensus is that they're pseudepigraphic. Would probably include 1&2 Timothy, Titus, Ephesians, and a few others. You can find them online in any digital Bible.
20.01.2026 10:41
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Over the break I was picking away at a personal project where brms is clearly the best tool to use, and hot damn, is brms nice!
07.01.2026 12:18
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Introduce yourself as what almost killed you:
Hi there, I'm a hernia
03.01.2026 15:17
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taking personal branding to a whole new level
18.12.2025 08:43
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I believe eigen fly. I believe eigen touch the sky.
26.11.2025 16:56
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I guess there's Rogue Scholar for archiving blog posts and generating a DOI (rogue-scholar.org).
The main problem is one of venue. For arXiv I'd want to rework/polish the content to increase precision, and IME that can take at least as long as writing the original blog post.
24.11.2025 16:12
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This kind of makes me want to add DOIs to my blog posts, but then again, the description of my blog is writings "that I haven't felt like turning into papers".
24.11.2025 14:32
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Last year I went from ~1 beer/day to now ~1 beer/month, and the main thing I noticed was that now when I do drink that one beer, I feel noticeably worse in the morning. Don't know if that was always the case and I just couldn't notice it or if my alcohol-sensitivity is now much higher.
24.11.2025 13:34
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Scientific Diagrams
129 Diagrams on Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Machine Learning
I gotta say, most of the CeTZ examples at diagrams.janosh.dev with TikZ corresponding examples look (to me) not nearly as nice as the TikZ ones.
24.11.2025 13:29
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I don't have specific ones in mind. Usually in the polish phase when in TeX I might reach for tikz or some package to tweak formatting, and I haven't worked with the typst ecosystem enough to be convinced that I won't end up in a scenario where I want to customize something but can't easily.
24.11.2025 12:41
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Finally got around to trying out @typst.app, and I'm really surprised how easy the learning curve coming from TeX has been!
I'm still not convinced it has all of the features I would want to replace TeX for papers, but it might replace my current TeX-in-MD derivation workflow.
24.11.2025 09:26
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It's generally much faster these days with the help of an LLM. And it hasn't borked one of my machines yet, which is more than I can say for myself.
21.11.2025 11:47
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We both have survived!!
21.11.2025 11:38
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Updating CUDA on my desktop machine today, thoughts and prayers appreciated.
21.11.2025 09:54
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I definitely wouldn't require contributors follow it within PRs. I first encountered something like this in the scipy dev docs. I'd already written the code for a PR before reading their docs, and then I had to go back and break it all into conventional commits. very annoying.
19.11.2025 10:38
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Seems more useful in the age of AI coding tools. If I prompt an agent to follow the spec, its commits are usually more atomic and readable. It also can better understand my own commits.
I do think an extension to impose more structure on the long commit message would be useful for these agents.
19.11.2025 10:18
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Conventional Commits
A specification for adding human and machine readable meaning to commit messages
I've been experimenting with using Conventional Commits on some of my repos, and I think I'll start using it everywhere. I found it helps me structure my self-contained commits and spot when which changes were made where more easily. www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/
19.11.2025 10:18
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That's some next-level trolling
14.11.2025 22:42
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Great new work from the labs of @jakhmack.bsky.social and @philipp.hertie.ai! The software Jaxley enables brain simulations which both imitate the processes in the brain in detail and can solve challenging cognitive tasks. Press release of @unituebingen.bsky.social: uni-tuebingen.de/en/universit...
13.11.2025 16:56
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We figured out flow matching over states that change dimension. With "Branching Flows", the model decides how big things must be! This works wherever flow matching works, with discrete, continuous, and manifold states. We think this will unlock some genuinely new capabilities.
10.11.2025 09:09
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How long was the exposure on this photo? Did it look like this to the naked eye?
02.11.2025 13:56
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28.10.2025 14:17
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Fisher meets Feynman: score-based variational inference with a product of experts
Fisher meets Feynman! π€
We use score matching and a trick from quantum field theory to make a product-of-experts family both expressive and efficient for variational inference.
To appear as a spotlight @ NeurIPS 2025.
#NeurIPS2025 (link below)
27.10.2025 12:51
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