Posts by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
(DIR) Post #ARKhHVLKWE5G8E8PdA by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2023-01-05T12:28:38Z
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@tiago @networkscience @academicchatter Interesting take, thanks for sharing. So for example, could the synchronized drop across all fields from the mid-90s (in Fig 2a) be due to longer citation lists, with papers being easier to find (internet) and track (citation software)?I'd imagine that the inclusion of more (marginally) relevant papers would reduce the "disruption" measure used here.
(DIR) Post #AbIASPRiAmw8RfQdrk by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2023-10-30T09:52:22Z
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@djoerd Nice! Agreed, bahn.de (also their navigator app) is quite capable for international travel. Pro tip: If traveling anywhere on the German railway network (or elsewhere where delays are frequent), use the "Options -> Transfer Time" setting to give yourself more buffer time when changing trains. Makes for a much more predictable journey, in my experience.
(DIR) Post #Ahfg9du8sTgG3t90wi by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2024-05-06T13:25:46Z
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Cool new peprint has Cre lines (and systematic characterization) for neuron types in the enteric nervous system: Differential control of intestine function by genetically defined enteric neuronsShi et al., preprint at biorxiv 2024https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.05.02.592229From Fig. 1: #preprint #EntericNervousSystem #neuroscience
(DIR) Post #ArD3UslWO4W9h4D8oC by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2025-01-29T02:50:05Z
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@dalias TIL that mobile Firefox indeed does not display about:config. Tried your method and found that the value is set to "false" for me by default (Firefox on Android, from the google play store). Not sure why, but I figure that's good news.
(DIR) Post #AuC9sNpYvUWnCoiYKW by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2025-05-17T18:09:19Z
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The outright wrecking of the scientific infrastructure in the US under the current administration chilled me to my bone. Kept me doomscrolling. But I finally found a way to do something positive, in a small way: I dedicated some storage space and a bit of my internet connection to a decentralized backup of deleted research data. I am happy to report that @SafeguardingResearch 's torrent swarm now has ca 14 TB storage and a Gbit connection more. #sciop #safeguardingresearch #academicchatter
(DIR) Post #AuC9sW56Fbi4nK34eu by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2025-05-17T18:19:26Z
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@SafeguardingResearch What I really did was dust off a bunch of random junk-drawer hard drives and tinker with LVM and docker settings for an evening. If you think "I bet I can do this in half an hour", please go ahead and help the swarm. If you haven't the foggiest idea what this is about but want a chance to do some good in the world, let me know and I'd be happy to help with setting up whatever you have available. Maybe, together, we can keep the doom at bay for a little while.
(DIR) Post #AuC9sdxaxOSbEMbC4W by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2025-05-17T18:23:28Z
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@SafeguardingResearch Anyways, big thanks to @lavaeolus and @jonny for being the unlikely cyberpunk heroes we need right now. Thanks to your hard work we have a fighting chance to keep some climate, biosciences, etc data from disappearing forever.
(DIR) Post #AvAXepVFQRbHGaRzzU by moritz_negwer@mstdn.science
2025-06-15T22:56:39Z
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@futurebird @temptoetiam apparently there is an entire subreddit dedicated to figures like this: https://www.reddit.com/r/wildsciencefigs/I personally like the "woohoo one of the authors got a stylus for their ipad" figure style, it's pretty recognizable