Professor of Palaeobiology, specialising in locomotion in the fossil record, #dinosaur footprints, #photogrammetry and #simulation. Liverpool/Wales UK
https://peterfalkingham.com
Peter Falkingham
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There's now an option in Wordpress to make a 3 minute podcast based on your posts. Oh dear. Well, I tried it just to see what it's like. Here's a _very_ American sounding podcast summarising the last 3-4 posts I did on setting up my local AI.
I don't see myself doing this regularly...
Conference: we put on childcare because we want to be inclusive and help parents
Funders: we understand parenting constraints and will allow funds to be flexible to take kid to conference.
UK unis: LOL GET REKT. POLICY SAYS F U
www.mdpi.com/2813-6284/4/...
We've been CT scanning tracks to understand sub-surface deformation. Led by Tash Prescott!
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Also UK unis: NO U CANT BOOK YOURSELF AND PAY FOR KID SEPERATELY. MUST USE TRAVEL AGENTS.
The serif font I've put on my phone is ugly as sin, but it's still better than the 20 minutes I spent yesterday entering a password that couldn't be copy pasted but contained multiple capital i's and lower case L's.
"IlIlIlIl"
Running Hermes Across Multiple Computers, keeping memory and soul synced with kDrive
I've been running Hermes Agent — an open-source AI agent framework by Nous Research — for a few weeks now, and I'm genuinely impressed with it. If you haven't seen what it's been doing for me, I wrote about that…
My Linux Journey Is Nearly Complete (But There Are Still A Few Rough Edges)
I've been running Linux as my primary desktop for a while now — specifically Bluefin (the immutable Fedora-based distro with dinosaurs) on an ASUS ProArt P16 laptop with an RTX 5090 Mobile and AMD HX 370 processor. The…
The Local AI Treadmill – everything I’ve built will be obsolete in weeks
I've been writing posts here about getting set up with local AI, agents, harnesses, and what I've done with them. It's fun, and it stretches my computer legs in a way they haven't been stretched recently. But I can't shake…
Great first paper from PhD student @rebeccalowes.bsky.social , running a sensitivity analysis on Range of Motion and what matters. Lots and lots of work in this one, but the gist is, it matters a lot how you select your articular surface: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Peter Falkingham
Peter Falkingham
Peter Falkingham
Peter Falkingham
Peter Falkingham
A systematic sensitivity analysis of a six degree-of-freedom range of motion (ROM) analysis workflow was conducted to evaluate how variation in the subjective steps of the reference pose assembly aff...