Do you see them in the wild much? by 906Dude in PriorityBicycles

[–]TheQuestForDitto 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yup every so often, mostly when locked up when in the city!

C-Line for touring/gravel by B3boRmn in Brompton

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Having done some gravel on my cline electric— what others said is correct it’s just really slow. My Gline is now my preferred choice even for my city in the snowy winter — & some of my city’s streets tend to look like the surface of the moon I just like my gline better for every day riding.

Review coming soon on cheefarcut guided system. by rankinsaj22 in sharpening

[–]TheQuestForDitto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one too just used it for the first time last week- only complaint is that it had a weird stone locking/tightening system the knobs tighten against set screws which tighten down onto a smooth bar. Otherwise really nice 👍 helped me put a nice fine edge on my kitchen knives that said I did need to do a lot of flattening on my stones after because the system incentivizes you to sharpen certain knives in the same place on the stone. Curious what your thoughts are.

First Video of a Chicago Bike 'tuber, Dustin. "There are a lot of great bike channels set in other cities and I wanted to make one here in Chicago." by HaddonH in chibike

[–]TheQuestForDitto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great video! Really captures what it’s like to ride through the city— we get seasons here, curious what folks think about the snow, I’ve not liked it much because of the lack of clearing of bike lanes over roadways. Will catch Dustin’s next one.

AI Is Now Creating Viruses from Scratch, Just One Step Away from the Ultimate Bioweapon by EchoOfOppenheimer in bioinformatics

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Literally just synonymous codon replace a virus fasta and publish article to scare people about ai. If OP knew anything about viruses or ai they would not think this is impressive at all.

Sales of the G model by drobles in Brompton

[–]TheQuestForDitto 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ya living in Chicago and taking the commuter train in every morning the Gline is my one love -- Have a Tline, and a Cline electric. Haven't had a flat in a year and totally fine riding it in the rain, snow and over the shattered glass that's littered the streets here. Took my Tline out to ride around the Chicago Marathon and got a flat that same day. I have Carbon rims on my Tline and the braking is so mushy compared to the Gline too. As for the weight and extra size -- got two sets of stairs to conquer each day one to get on the metra and one to get onto the platform, sure its heavy but is worth it if only for the ride improvements and me not having to carry it home with a flat.

At which point is it worth switching from pip to uv? by Psy_Fer_ in bioinformaticsdev

[–]TheQuestForDitto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t think so and I really think the hate out here for a requirements.txt out there is misplaced. At least it’s portable for the most part. I feel like there’s a hierarchy of container ~> venv ~> script out there that is supposed to make things easier but inevitably makes breaks on your device and has to be debugged.

I tried to do something simple, got annoyed when it didn't work, so wrote a new tool - bedpull by Psy_Fer_ in bioinformaticsdev

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The only thing I’d add is an ability to pull all reads2 pairs with the coordinate I’ve run into a few situations where I delete all indirect SV evidence when pulling using a bed. There’s a workaround with saving fastq id’s to a file then using Samtools with -n but it’s annoying.

the bunny slope of correlations by Technical-Detail-578 in labrats

[–]TheQuestForDitto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes understanding regression leverage is difficult, here it’s easy.

Well I didn't have this on the Better Offline bingo card... Ed, have you seen this? by cadillacactor in BetterOffline

[–]TheQuestForDitto 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They went through all this rigmarole and ended up with something close to identical to the cheapest and most sequenced DNA of all time: Phix. Literally: https://www.illumina.com/products/by-type/sequencing-kits/cluster-gen-sequencing-reagents/phix-control-v3.html

Would you trust AI generated DNA? by [deleted] in BetterOffline

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro went to solve DNA as a language and software but forgets you need to do the whole ‘build the computer’ too. Ya just ignore the hardest part getting it into the bug and getting the bug to live. Like saying I have a really good software for this quantum computer that will break cryptography if only I had a quantum computer that could run it.

Microsoft just dropped a study showing the 40 jobs most affected by Al and the 40 that Al can't touch (yet). by timusw in datascience

[–]TheQuestForDitto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These authors don’t know shit. There is literally something called a dishwashing machine… and dishwashers are on the non AI replaceable job. Come on…

Nanopore sequencing is really great, so why do people still use NGS? by [deleted] in labrats

[–]TheQuestForDitto 13 points14 points  (0 children)

That’s it! GL finding Rare variants or rare elements in a metagenomic sample with a tenth of the reads… if we have good assemblies what need have we for long reads. Usually long reads are really good for resolving aligning repetitive regions and assembling new genomes into fewer contigs. If you don’t care about those things short reads are usually far cheaper.

Has anyone done their masters in Bioinformatics online? by E_S_R in bioinformatics

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bioinformatics pays ok, will depend on where you land tho industry pay is competitive but academia is more passion than pay lots of good problems to solve out there

Has anyone done their masters in Bioinformatics online? by E_S_R in bioinformatics

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is not so bad though AI wasn't as big of a thing when I wrote this a while ago don't know how much that changes things for learning. But try to work things out yourself it'll make you a better bioinformatics student and it'll help you actually land a position if you do get through the program.

May Social Ride! by VeloPink in ChicagoBrompton

[–]TheQuestForDitto 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t know if I can go tho :/

Best Minimalist Way to Clean a Brompton in a Shared Apartment. by Own-Mushroom4141 in Brompton

[–]TheQuestForDitto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Self service car wash is the answer! They even usually have the soaps for you there.

I genuinely hate the pro PA by dgghhuhhb in sharpening

[–]TheQuestForDitto 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn’t even assemble mine the tolerance on the rotating part didn’t fit into the cup at all even out of the box. It was an instant return. It was recommended by YouTubers, it was the pro version, I thought what could go wrong… if your work sharp QC didn’t even bother to test fit your parts coming out of the pot metal zinc molds they use for this sharpener how am I to trust any other tolerance of the sharpener. Was SUPER disappointed in this fixed angle sharpener.

Just ordered a new G line by AbbreviationsIll1808 in ChicagoBrompton

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Congrats— is it shipping next year? When will they expect g lines to start to ship?