ruff looks like very interesting tooling. Trying to make it work for Emacs groundup. Has anyone been able to run it with eglot using this pylsp plugin: https://github.com/python-lsp/python-lsp-ruff ?
The Zed text editor has come a long way since Nathan Sobo came on the show last year to tell us about this follow-up to Atom ⚛️
Zed is open source now, has the underpinnings of collaboration built in, is beginning its journey toward full extensibility, is coming to Linux soon & shows serious promise if Nathan’s team can mix their secret sauce just right 🧑🍳
I opened the default just configuration on Universal Blue yesterday, and saw it provided the option of installing Fleek and DevBox. I guess I'm trying them out now…
Before a drug is approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), it must demonstrate both safety and efficacy.
However, the #FDA does not require an understanding a drug’s mechanism of action for approval.
This acceptance of results without explanation raises the question of whether the "#blackbox" decision-making process of a safe and effective #artificial#intelligence model must be fully explained in order to secure FDA approval.
This topic was one of many discussion points addressed on Monday, Dec. 4 during the 🔸"MIT Abdul Latif Jameel Clinic for Machine Learning in Health AI and Health Regulatory Policy Conference", 🔸which ignited a series of discussions and debates amongst faculty; regulators from the United States, EU, and Nigeria; and industry experts concerning the regulation of AI in health.
As #machine#learning continues to evolve rapidly, uncertainty persists as to whether regulators can keep up and still reduce the likelihood of harmful impact while ensuring that their respective countries remain competitive in innovation.
To promote an environment of frank and open discussion, the Jameel Clinic event’s attendance was highly curated for an audience of 100 attendees debating through the enforcement of the Chatham House Rule, to allow speakers anonymity for discussing controversial opinions and arguments without being identified as the source.
Rather than hosting an event to generate buzz around AI in health, the Jameel Clinic's goal was to create a space to keep regulators apprised of the most cutting-edge advancements in #AI, while allowing faculty and industry experts to propose new or different approaches to #regulatory frameworks for AI in #health, especially for AI use in #clinical settings and in #drug#development.
AI’s role in medicine is more relevant than ever, as the industry struggles with a post-pandemic labor shortage, increased costs (“Not a salary issue, despite common belief,” said one speaker), as well as high rates of burnout and resignations among health care professionals.
One speaker suggested that priorities for clinical AI deployment should be focused more on operational #tooling rather than patient diagnosis and treatment.
One attendee pointed out a “clear lack of #education across all constituents — not just amongst developer communities and health care systems, but with patients and regulators as well.”
Given that medical doctors are often the primary users of clinical AI tools, a number of the medical doctors present pleaded with regulators to consult them before taking action.
#Data#availability was a key issue for the majority of AI researchers in attendance.
They lamented the lack of data to make their AI tools work effectively.
Many faced barriers such as intellectual property barring access or simply a dearth of large, high-quality datasets.
“Developers can’t spend billions creating data, but the FDA can,” a speaker pointed out during the event.
“There’s a price uncertainty that could lead to underinvestment in AI.”
Speakers from the EU touted the development of a system obligating governments to make health data available for AI researchers.
I collected all the files that I add to every one of my GTK app repos in one repo so I don't have to update the same thing in 30 different apps when I decide to change something in my tooling.
Additions to the repo are welcome, and maybe you'll find it useful for your own development as well!
This week @adam & @jerod are joined by Emil Sjölander to talk about bringing Dev Mode to Figma 💅
We go way back to Emil’s startup, Visly, that was acquired by Figma, how we iterated to here from 20 years ago (think PSD > HTML days), what they did to build Dev Mode, what they’re doing around codegen, the popularity of design systems, and more 🙌
tailspin is a log file highlighter written in Rust that works by reading through a log file line by line, running a series of regexes against each line. The regexes recognize patterns like dates, numbers, severity keywords and more.
Ich kann #Webenwicklung, insbesondere mit #PHP, aber auch #DevOps und #Tooling im Hintergrund (Wie Python, Bash und diverse anderen Programmier-/Scripting Sprachen) und drum-herum, natürlich auch #Kubernetes und generell Containerisierung.
Bisher habe ich Erfahrung sowohl im Neu-Entwickeln als auch der Pflege und Refactoring/Rebuilding von alten Apps.
Ich suche am liebsten eine Remote Stelle, gerne aber auch in der Umgebung von #Frankfurt
I'm trying to figure out how this hand wheel is installed on a threaded rod. There seems to be no threads in it and all there is is a notch. I can't find any videos on how this works.
If anyone can explain to me or point me to a video, I would be so grateful!
A core principle that all #W3C work group must follow is to allow access across disabilities, country borders, and time.
It hinges mainly on excellent minuting and record-keeping, on W3C's persistence policy (that's why the number of resources we put on the web is so huge).
This allows all participants –present and future– and observers to participate and understand the rationale and origins of decisions, and to guarantee long-lived access to published documents.
git commit -m "minor fixes" +26858 -69429 (feddit.de)