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How much of Thermo Fisher's antibody data has been manipulated?

reeserichardson.blog
447 points·by mhrmsn·last month·91 comments

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mhrmsn
·4 days ago·discuss
Agreed, this is one of the things I'm very surprised - one would think that a product like this is managed more consistently, but every few days there is another announcement or change in what the subscription can and can't do and to what extent.

Same also for the announced changes around `claude -p` and Agent SDK use that were backtracked
mhrmsn
·4 days ago·discuss
Is this the reason Anthropic extended use of Fable 5 via subscriptions until July 12? Seems a bit like it
mhrmsn
·7 days ago·discuss
Does this work cleanly when using multiple sessions with work trees?
mhrmsn
·last month·discuss
Are there any details on the biology and chemistry work they did?

For example, the AAV capsid assembly looks interesting, but for one Opus 4.8 also did relatively well and there is no information what exactly they did, what protein language models they compared to and what the score even means...
mhrmsn
·last month·discuss
Haven't benchmarked it, but for agentic coding e.g. Claude Code I found this useful:

https://github.com/rtk-ai/rtk
mhrmsn
·3 months ago·discuss
I recently started using Paperless to manage all my documents and wanted to include archive serial numbers (ASNs) for all physical documents that I scan, so I built a small tool to create and print archive serial number label sheets with QR/Barcodes:

https://asnlabels.com

It's free, no sign up or ads - feedback welcome :)
mhrmsn
·3 months ago·discuss
I recently started with Paperless-ngx and wanted to also include archive serial numbers (ASNs) for all paper documents using small label stickers, so I built a small tool to create and print ASN label sheets. It's free, no sign up, no ads and just runs in the browser:

https://asnlabels.com

If you're also using Paperless-ngx with ASNs or use them for something else, feedback welcome :)
mhrmsn
·3 months ago·discuss
4, because it can be written as 2+2, 2*2, 2^2, and all the other following hyperoperations Hn(2,2)
mhrmsn
·8 months ago·discuss
Same experience, although I gave up already a while ago so not sure if CLAUDE.md is better followed in newer versions.