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10:34 AM
Today were the first rains of the season in most of the country. Immediately several cities got flooded... I suppose "when it rains it pours" is a fitting description...
 
hahaha
Is that, or is it "we are not ready for it"
In Spain there are floods almost every year.
the floods are always in the areas where it rains less on average
 
Mostly what you said, but also a bit of the first
 
Because in the north of the country, it pours like crazy all year, so we have good systems. In the south, the water canals around the city are 4 cm deep
so they can take 4 cm^3 of rain in total
 
For a conference I have to build an "online poster" in a specific environment (not simply a PDF). They strongly recommend you to go through their tutorial, which is a youtube vid That voice over with cheesy elevator music makes my behind itch :(
 
@AnderBiguri Yeah we don't even have that
On an unrelated topic - why can't the Americans count their votes faster??
 
10:42 AM
hahaha indeed
mail in voting, aparently, is the answer
 
@Dev-iL IIRC one of the big problems is mail-in voting, which can be admissible by up to 9 days (in NC) after closing of the polls, as long as the postage stamp is from 3rd Nov or earlier
Huh, I'm fairly certain the voice-over dude is an American. Why does he pronounce "pixel" as "pic-cell", rather than pixel? :s It sounds off and weird to me
 
10:59 AM
Urf, I'm inclined to cry because of that poster system. It looks to have been made for highschool projects in sociology or something. Only GUI work, only Word-style formatting, no LaTeX whatsoever, and we're explicitly encouraged to upload "as high resolution images as possible", but they only support PNG, JPG, GIF >.<
So here it goes, making LaTeX equations, and screen capping them to a shoddy PNG to add to the poster facepalm
 
@Adriaan png is good
I use this, can create high res gif images: latex.codecogs.com/eqneditor/editor.php
 
Ah, no, equations are actually TeX-based. That's good at least
 
but confs/journals not accepting latex is suprisingly common
 
If you're writing text-based science (say, history related), I couldn't care less if all you accept is word and PNG. However, if you do natural sciences you simply need proper mat (and no, the microsoft thigny looks horrendous and lacks options) and if you ask for high-res images, at least allow for PDF or EPS, so that people can at least make vector images
 
yeah, but trust me, that is far from the norm XD
 
11:12 AM
@Adriaan are animated gifs possible?
 
@flawr yes, as are videos, provided they are hosted on YouTube or Vimeo
 
I am in a conference right now and thi sonline stuff is weiiiiiird
not a fan
 
I've only been to a single conference, on which I presented a talk, not a poster. But this "poster" stuff is just ... not a poster, I guess. Expandable text boxes, slide shows, external links, videos, audio recordings of yourself explaining stuff etc?!? That just makes it a full blown media circus, not a poster
 
In the conf I am at, you need to submit 2 things as a poster. A proper poster, and a 5 min video with all that stuff you say
that 5 min video is just offline-viewing, to bring attention to the poster session and be able to chat with people
 
The session is 14 hours long, I can plan ahead for when I will be available for live-chat. However, if I understood the material correctly, I'm forced to participate in chat for an hour after the session ends. It ends at 21:00 PST, meaning that I need to be up and running at 06:00 in the morning :s
 
11:19 AM
hahaha
yeah, the one I am at is in Boston, bad times too
 
The session time at least is 14 hours or so, so I can pick a time convenient to me. But forcing people to be awake at odd times, probably for about two weeks, just is bad. This online conference thing is really limited by time zones.
 
11:36 AM
The one I am in, they record the talks and you have access to them for a month
that is actually a really good think of this terrible year/format
 
@AnderBiguri yae, that's the case for the talks as well
The idea is that you pre-watch the entire session at your convenience, have a ~2 minute summary vid for the actual session and mainly a 1,5 hours moderated chat session for discussion
Not everyone is particularly happy with it, as often unpublished research is discussed, which then suddenly becomes downloadable for others
 
well, in theory it becomes published research once its in the conf, no?
 
I guess, but if all there is is a text abstract and "He said so", that's hardly a good reference. Having High-def images and videos available is much more precise
 
12:16 PM
I'm wondering if this is an achievement worth listing in one's CV: "Ranked as the 27๐‘กโ„Ž top answerer of all time in the tag on Stack Overflow". Thoughts?
(p.s. tag rankings can be found here)
 
I though a lot about this in the past. I ended up not adding it. I did add a link to my profile next to gmail/scholar/linkedin
 
@AnderBiguri Yeah this is in addition to the link
 
then, if asked in the application to prove that I can write code, I did point it out
but the thing is, lots of people don't know SO rep, or dont know much of it, and may things its a weird boast, so you are risking it
if whoever reads your CV knows about SO well, they may take it positively, but otherwise, they may read "I spend tons of time in a weird reddit forum, and I can prove it"
 
Anybody who had to code anything in the past few years likely knows what SO is
 
you'd be surprised about how many people who code don't even have an accont
 
12:21 PM
Hmmm so is "Returning guest blogger on UndocumentMATLAB" any better?
 
I wouldn't do it, but maybe I'm too conservative in this kind of thing. I mainly see this with people from India, displaying how high they're ranked within their country/state/city/district/street or whatever. I have a couple of main problems with this: A) not everyone programming is on SO, so you're comparing yourself to only a small subset of eligible candidates, B) you're comparing Java against C++ against C against Python etc, C) it comes across as noisy chest beating IMO.
@Dev-iL yes! Definitely
 
@Adriaan And people know more about that site than about SO...?
 
@Dev-iL I think that may be better, as its some sort of curated known blog, but again, you may need to explain.
 
As to point C), I think there's merit in that only for people coming from an Anglo-saxon background, where being in the top X% of that group (exams, school etc) is highly praised.
 
I'm not sure about SO but I'd certainly mention any involvement in codegolf.stackexchange.com
 
12:23 PM
@Dev-iL not necessarily, but Yair Altman wrote one of the best books about MATLAB in the business, so he's sort-of an authority, and it's, as Ander said, curated rather than voted on by random strangers on the internet.
 
Not sure how jobs work in your country, but here in the UK, almost certainly thy will require you to expand on anything, and explain why you have skill a,b,c,d,....
so there, its a good place to mention it.
 
@AnderBiguri I considered whether I should link the scholar profile or the orcid page, went with orcid in the end
 
yeah, maybe its a better one indeed
I like the numbers in scholar, but also they are not 100% reliable (not even 80% sometimes :D)
 
@AnderBiguri my numbers there are pitiful, so I just rather avoid it
@AnderBiguri It was a complex endeavor to import the correct font into overleaf, to allow me to include the orcid iD symbol :)
 
Another academically related question: do I add author photos or not to a poster? The template has a spot for them, so I guess it's sort-of mandatory?
 
12:30 PM
@Dev-iL hahaha agree. I did it for some other thing, dang Latex is hard. I am looking forward to the promises of latex3
 
@Adriaan I think it depends on personal preference
 
@Adriaan I never like the photos in any case, I alwasy avoid it
@Dev-iL bah, its normal. very little people get tons of references just after their PhD
 
Perhaps it makes it easier for readers to identify the author of the poster in a crowd to ask questions etc.
 
I'd rather not; I don't even see the point, especially since they can't roam the conference in search of me. I'll ask the boss anyway, I'd need their pictures anyway
 
I only got a lot because I "cheated", i.e. CERN boosted my paper/toolbox.
 
12:31 PM
@AnderBiguri that's super field-dependent
 
" a lot"
 
A friend of mine did a PhD in biology, graduated a bit before me, managed to publish in Nature, has like x20-x100 citations than I have (depending how you count)...
 
shit, that is impossible in my field
or if you do, you basically have a professorship secured XD
Now that I am at UCL, it really feels bad to have my numbers, everyone is in the thousands, I am really the bottom
 
I talked to her once about this nature paper, she told me "I imagine it'd open more doors than it did"
 
A friend of mine just published her MSC thesis in Nature geoscience
 
12:37 PM
interesting. So we maybe overstimate Nature?
@Adriaan :/
 
The thing with Nature, is that it is very popular (think: trademark), and so it has a large exposure leading to many citations. I don't know what it means about the quality of the papers.. But people who tried but couldn't publish there say it's all politics and you need to know the right people
 
Ive seen a couple of papers in my field that I found quite meh, in Nature
more of a well written cumulative summary of 10 years of reseach than anything innovative
 
A friend of mine once described Nature as cotaining mostly fantasy. You do decent science, but think up a completely far-fetched theory which might or might not be true. That's precisely the type of articles Nature wants, as they want the ones which have the potential to completely change a field.
 
I guess my friend's paper could qualify as field-changing
 
IIRC Nature has one of the highest ratio of papers which turn out to have a wrong conclusion.
Not actually retracted papers, but simply the visualised conclusion have been proven untrue later on
 
12:45 PM
I never even consider sending there. I preffer the top journals specific to my field
 
@Adriaan :D
 
1:12 PM
I'm gonna start my own journal. Peer reviewed by myself.
 
@flawr heads-up: huge pain in the ass
 
The journal of flawr
review process: shortest code wins
 
yep:D
code must fit into abstract
 
@Adriaan ugh, haven't even watched it yet, but ugh
 
@AnderBiguri maybe I could make exceptions for you guys to also submit
 
1:18 PM
56 pge abstract
 
(you can support the editor in accepting your paper by sending chocolate)
 
 
3 hours later…
4:36 PM
@Dev-iL You could certainly add your blog posts there to a list of "non-reviewed publications" or something like that. I mention my blog and some of the more popular posts on my CV too.
 
In the conference I am attending, they are giving prices to best researchers etc. Makes me want to open a bakery, seing the CVs XD
 
yeah but then you would have to wear a beard-net every day
 
hahaha
he comes, only to roast me!
:D
 
hehehe
Figured I'd pop in and try to get my quota met!
How are you doing man?
 
allright, locked again :(
 
4:45 PM
yeah same here D:
could be worse though
at least you're not american xD
although that's been the motto of the past 20 years
so not much new lol
 
hahahaha
You are technically American dude
 
haha you friggin europeans
 
hahaha America is not a country!
 
it's a classification of people though!
 
haha which includes you :D
 
4:47 PM
I think mexico and canada both silently agreed to not be included
and all of south america and central america
 
and the rest of the countries souther from that XD
 
hahaha
 
indeed
make your own continent
 
honestly, Canada needs to break off and join Europe, or go cozy up next to Australia or NZ
:50853380 hey man!!
 
well let you, you cool
 
4:51 PM
hehe
our true neighbours are an ocean away
 
I'd appreciate your opinion on something. I gave a fairly long answer with one approach using a toolbox. There's another generalized way to do this without a toolbox that is substantially different from the other answers (and applicable to other DTMC applications). Should I post within the same answer? Or make a new answer for the 2nd approach?
 
I don't believe in oceans
oceans are a myth
3
 
yeah how could oceans exist with a flat earth anyway, doesn't make sense
they're more like lakes if anything tbh
 
@SecretAgentMan if you think its a completely different approach, a second answer is good.
 
@ballBreaker you forgot that the dragons around the flat earth hold the oceans in with their tails
 
4:57 PM
oh you're right, how could I forget about the dragons
 
never forget about the dragons
 
yeah reptiles rule
 
@AnderBiguri Ok, thanks. I didn't know what the preference was.
 
it varies
 
When the different approaches are short enough, I usually keep them all in one answer
 
5:05 PM
me too
multiple answers is seen as rep farming by many
 
well, considering the length of that answer, I doubt it will be seen badly here
 
as long as they are good answers (and not just trivial versions) I'm ok with that
 
that said, this is a 2013 question, dont sweat it too much :D
 
@AndrasDeak my concern as well (perception of rep farming)
 
The worst that can happen is that you get a downvote. But you'd need 5 downvote to kill an upvote, so whatever
 
5:17 PM
@Ander I think you would like these guys/this album open.spotify.com/album/66AR5wp7ACZDkIuGtPlM7i
album starts getting phenomenal around "Rocket"
 
thanks! I generally like you suggestions, so thanks for keep them comming :D
 
hehe :D no problem!
 
@AndrasDeak Would it be a problem to just add to my current answer?
 
As long as you fit within the character limit, I don't think so. But I'm mostly musing here, I haven't opened the link and I don't have strong feelings about any of this. Well, I've given up on the main site mostly
 
5:24 PM
My opinion is that if the asnwers are elaborate (as yours) is better to have them separate
its better also for voting etc, I may like one and no the other
some people exploit that, by adding 2 one liner asnwers, but this is not your case, dont worry
 
Thanks all for the input. I do not want to be seen as rep farming and I really strive for quality posts.
 
and because you do, I don't think you'll be seen as rep farming :)
 
Excellent. Now we can get back to dragons...
 
hehehehe
 
 
5:28 PM
:D
 
I can highly recommend the whole comic. joshua-wright.tumblr.com
 
hehe
 
5:46 PM
@flawr +1
 

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