Flávia E. Rius
@flaviaerius.bsky.social
I work with Polygenic Risk Scores for Brazilians @ Mendelics
#rstats #bioinformatics
#rstats #bioinformatics
Thanks a lot!!! Will have a look at them.
November 9, 2025 at 1:32 PM
Thanks a lot!!! Will have a look at them.
Awesome, Dan! Any particular book you recommend on the history of molecular biology?
I love books about the history of life sciences things. I've read Genes and I'm reading The Emperor of All Maladies from Siddhartha Mukerjee. I really like his writing.
I love books about the history of life sciences things. I've read Genes and I'm reading The Emperor of All Maladies from Siddhartha Mukerjee. I really like his writing.
November 8, 2025 at 12:23 AM
Awesome, Dan! Any particular book you recommend on the history of molecular biology?
I love books about the history of life sciences things. I've read Genes and I'm reading The Emperor of All Maladies from Siddhartha Mukerjee. I really like his writing.
I love books about the history of life sciences things. I've read Genes and I'm reading The Emperor of All Maladies from Siddhartha Mukerjee. I really like his writing.
Curious question: how do you know these things?
November 7, 2025 at 11:53 PM
Curious question: how do you know these things?
That is awesome, Crystal! Congrats!
November 4, 2025 at 11:55 PM
That is awesome, Crystal! Congrats!
- first thing needed (told last here bc you may already know, even if I didn't) is at least a superficial understanding of the concept of tokens and how it may limit your output (you can find the limit empirically, depending on the application).
October 11, 2025 at 12:19 AM
- first thing needed (told last here bc you may already know, even if I didn't) is at least a superficial understanding of the concept of tokens and how it may limit your output (you can find the limit empirically, depending on the application).
My takes on doing this for the 1st time on Gemini 2.5 Pro, to extract info from unstructured data, are:
- makes a difference if you submit csv or tsv file (the latter was better);
- depending of the day it will be able to process more or less data (timeout varies due to server load variability);
- makes a difference if you submit csv or tsv file (the latter was better);
- depending of the day it will be able to process more or less data (timeout varies due to server load variability);
October 11, 2025 at 12:19 AM
My takes on doing this for the 1st time on Gemini 2.5 Pro, to extract info from unstructured data, are:
- makes a difference if you submit csv or tsv file (the latter was better);
- depending of the day it will be able to process more or less data (timeout varies due to server load variability);
- makes a difference if you submit csv or tsv file (the latter was better);
- depending of the day it will be able to process more or less data (timeout varies due to server load variability);
True story. So hard to fix this!
August 2, 2025 at 5:03 PM
True story. So hard to fix this!