@LizNeeley Thanks Liz, will edit. My twitter handle has an _ up front.
benbalter In which @byrne_tweets transforms 50 PDFs to map sequester impact state-by-state. Map: xqin1.github.com/d3_playground/… How: feomike.github.com/state_seq/
ethanwhite Our unpublished paper that was just rejected without review has already been cited 4 times is.gd/NAbeam Hooray arXiv! #openscience
@noamross Fantastic! Congrats!
@AJEbsary @LizNeeley @JLVernonPhD @BoraZ @edyong209 I'm definitely coming to #scio14
Will do a workshop there. Might blog about it before
@JLVernonPhD @LizNeeley @AJEbsary @BoraZ @edyong209 No lists required for regex based filtering. Tweetdeck and tweetbot support it.
@JLVernonPhD @LizNeeley @edyong209 OCD data scientist in me grabs a bit of a heavy tweeters stream in R, then test out filtering before use.
@JLVernonPhD @LizNeeley @edyong209 with a little bit of regex, you can still follow the worst of ‘em all and catch their gems. 1/2
@LizNeeley @JLVernonPhD @edyong209 one more. Mute clients like foursquare, fitocracy, fitbit etc.
@LizNeeley @JLVernonPhD @edyong209 Use your client to:
* block excessive RTs
* regex to filter out common annoyances bit.ly/12syD5Q
Lights on the bay bridge.
bit.ly/12sw4k7
@noamross @recology_ @phylorich Lower barriers, yes absolutely. But expecting some effort with minimal learning isn’t too much to ask.
@kara_woo you might also like this: bit.ly/Z8YKKT
It’s ambient music mashed up with police scanners from various cities.
@noamross @recology_ @phylorich Take 2d, learn the stack, and just use free and vastly superior tools to do this. Not a bad investment.
@noamross @recology_ @phylorich I personally don’t see the value. Dumbing the process down for stubborn collaborators is wearing thin. 1/2
@JacquelynGill Yes.
@JacquelynGill Just meant to say you can make it look similar. Has many other awesome features + nicer UI.
@JacquelynGill Tweetbot. So worth the $20
Link as many panels together as you like.
Love this hacker news thread parody.
bit.ly/166FY9W
↬ @arnicas
@mwpennell There are nice latex web editors but this is for markdown. questions / comments welcome. cc/ @yoavram

@jebyrnes Yes, that feature is on the todo list based on git diff. Just a native diff works for me now.
i.imgur.com/aio6bhy.png
@jebyrnes If you have feedback, let us know. Going to fix up the UI soon but it works as proof of concept.
@recology_ @phylorich @natekontny Then why bother with this at all? Just use Google Docs.
@recology_ @phylorich @natekontny You guys know about bit.ly/W35t80 right? UI needs work but rest is there.
@phylorich @recology_ @natekontny If you can forego the UI, then just use github, bib, pandoc to write and collaborate on papers.
@recology_ @phylorich @natekontny I like it. Fantastic UI. But it doesn’t cut it for academic use. You can’t cite anything or specify a csl.
@GrunerDaniel :(
carlystrasser In the Berkeley neighborhood? I'll be presenting a workshop on @DataUpCDL at UCB on 11 April: dlab.berkeley.edu/training/datau…
@jiffyclub I used it for ages before plain white noise drove me nuts. Then I loved bit.ly/13EKEEQ for a while. Most are just ok.
Brian Eno music for airports + bit.ly/13EKk8Y [warning: autoplays music] at same volume = writing bliss.
@StilettoFiend perfect! talk to you soon.
nhcooper123 Anyone with a PhD and ecology field experience want a free month in South Africa this summer? Op Wall are looking for a senior scientist
@ethanwhite I cited it! How shortsighted to reject it.
ctitusbrown The idea that "user friendly interfaces" can solve all of bio's data analysis problems is poisonous, destructive, and sterile.
victoriastodden testifying on reproducibility and open data in computational science for the House Science Committee today science.house.gov/hearing/subcom…