
How to Enhance Disaster Early Warnings with Tech Tools

How to Enhance Disaster Early Warnings with Tech Tools
With the sunsetting of Equinix Metal I've also been migrating the Recoil machines over to new hosts in Mythic Beasts. This time around, rather than manually setting up services, I've turned to a nice new tool called Komodo which helps with deploying Docker containers across multiple servers. Unlike many other container management solutions, Komodo is refreshingly simple.
I look at the rise and fall of the British and US empires, measured in terms of their share of world energy consumption.
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Introduction In today's data-driven research landscape, the ability to connect, query, and extract insights from interconnected research data is more valuable than ever. In this blog post, we'll explore how to build REST APIs using Flask and Neo4j to expose research network data in an accessible way.

Introduction Google recently rolled out Gemma 3 , the latest generation of its popular Gemma open model family.
This is an update of a Recap retrosynthetic tree blog post to programmatically annotate the diagram. Previously, I exported the drawing from the RDKit and manually annotated the it with another program. After reading Greg Landrum’s RKDit blog post Drawing on drawings, I wanted to automate annotating the tree.

Using Codex for Smarter Coding in the Command Line
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Em 1957 o Bulletin de Psychologie publicou uma recensão da produção dos dez anos pregressos, contendo tudo o que foi produzido em Psicologia e áreas afins (sem esquecer de colocar a definição do que...

I set out last time to discuss some of the tensions that persist in afflicting cosmic concordance, but didn’t get past the Hubble tension. Since then, I’ve come across more of that, e.g., Boubel et al (2024a), who use a variant of Tully-Fisher to obtain H0 = 73.3 ± 2.1(stat) ± 3.5(sys) km/s/Mpc.

I recently came across a blog included in Rogue Scholar that was producing a barrage of posts along the lines of “Animals that start with [letter]”. They included the inspiring “Animals that start with P”, the highly original “Animals that start with H” and of course the intriguing “Animals that start with M”. Here is the introduction to that one: Any opening like this sets off my LLM alarm bells.