new diamond open-access Journal of Statistical Ecology launched ๐๐๐ jse.centre-mersenne.org @fredbarraquand.bsky.social @oaggimenez.bsky.social @marieaugermethe.bsky.social @vianeylb.bsky.social (apologies to any Bsky editors I missed)
We'd rather set expectations and agree on #AI usage with collaborators beforehand. Some resources shared in the thread
A side effect of LLMs is that many communities are weakening and silently disappearing. Few people asking questions, sharing knowledge, making bonds, and communities slowly fade out
Nice read from @dataandme.bsky.social ๐๐ผ
Science named the seemingly unstoppable growth of renewable energy worldwide as the 2025 Breakthrough of the Year.
Learn more about last year's #BOTY on #WorldEnvironmentDay: https://scim.ag/4pbMoAv
๐ rOpenSci turns 15! Join us for a Quinceaรฑera. In this virtual mix of Celebration, Networking and Brainstorming, we'll split into groups to explore rOpenSci's past and future. ropensci.org/events/ ๐งช
At two times for our global community:
๐ Jun 10, 9AM PST (16:00 UTC)
๐ Jun 17, 9AM AWST (01:00 UTC)
That's #FrontiersMedia ladies and gents. The strain on scientific publishing is motivated by journal groups wanting to streamline the publishing of papers. Gold OA ties papers published to revenue. The more you can pump out, regardless of quality, the better.
#ResearchIntegrity #SciPub
Wrote a quick post with a little bit more explanation ๐
bsky.app/profile/frod...
[Blog] Querying data from large cloud databases with R and DuckDB. Fast and easy, featuring {duckplyr}
frodriguezsanchez.net/post/queryin... #Rstats
{duckplyr} is amazing. Retrieve records from a large online database with several million rows in 1 second
duckplyr.tidyverse.org #Rstats
For years, open source communities relied on visible friction: people got stuck, asked questions in public, and became part of a community.
AI is changing that.
What happens when newcomers are no longer visibleโand neither side knows the other is there?
blog.stdlib.io/ai-and-the-i...
Do any of you have an AI policy document for your lab group clearly stating expectations regarding student / postdoc use of LLMs in background research, coding, writing, reviewing, etc? I'd be interested in a model as we develop one.