8
1.

Why science needs outsiders(worksinprogress.co)

2
2.

The MQTT protocol enables telemetry emission (eg. temperature) from IoT devices(mqtt.org)

6
3.

Research based software engineering(knosof.co.uk)

2
4.

Open Science Archive: easy-to-deploy PDB-grade data infrastructure(opensciencearchive.org)

5
5.

This website (backend) is now open source(github.com)

4
6.

New tool for automated causal inference(huggingface.co)

4
7.

The Power of Limit Thinking(asimov.press)

3
8.

Tony Blair Institute Report on Disruptive Innovation Labs(institute.global)

3
9.

Les Houches lectures on Theoretical Ecology: high-dimensional models and extreme events(arxiv.org)

4
10.

Feature requests and bug reports

3
11.

Write and Debug Biology Protocols Like Code(biorxiv.org)

3
12.

The design process for the early macOS calculator(arstechnica.com)

3
13.

Sam Altman backs a new moonshot Bell Labs project(corememory.com)

3
14.

The Protein Data Bank is much more than a dataset(sciencedirect.com)

3
15.

Historical documentary on Prometheus: open source telemetry for complex software systems(youtube.com)

3
16.

Version control for everything(inkandswitch.com)

3
17.

How to make genome-edited farm animals from haploid stem cells(nature.com)

3
18.

FutureHouse spins out Edison Scientific as a for-profit(edisonscientific.com)

2
19.

The UK's AI for Science Strategy(gov.uk)

2
20.

Self Organizing Textures(distill.pub)

2
21.

Continous Cellular Automata(sites.google.com)

1
22.

Process ontology in an anti-meme(or why everything is cybernetics and no-one remembers)(open.substack.com)

1
23.

Big fan of Colossal(businesswire.com)