Very interesting! Is there any consideration to making a navidrome plugin?
Since getting laid off in May and failing to find any jobs for ML in healthcare, I am working with a friend I met during my MPH to start a boutique consultancy to help hospitals deploy AI / health technology.
The HackerNews hug of death
Yes but you have: 1. specific explicit training and certifications 2. someone to yell at and who can be fired for non-performance
It's hard to describe, but it's felt like LLMs have completely sucked the entire energy out of computer vision. Like... I know CVPR still happens and there's great research that comes out of it, but almost every single…
I'm a avid (hobbyist) photographer and I've noticed a TON of genuinely good 3rd party lenses (primarily Sigma and Tamron) and even 'fine' lenses at rock bottom prices (Viltrox, 7Artisans, TTArtisans, etc) for like $250.…
The fact that courts do strike down admins on violating the APA does, in fact, make it illegal.
> Also, what would be illegal about the change? At the *very* least you should be following the administrative rules act (requiring you to solicit 45 days for comments by effected parties) before making such a dramatic…
Completely off topic to the actual article - but... I really get irked a lot by seeing (overly obvious) ai generated images being used for stock photos. One of the reasons my wife and I still subscribe to a couple of…
I don't disagree with anything you're saying necessarily, but a lot of people are conflating my statement of IRB exemption with having an explicit IRB authorization. I guess more to my point is people seem to be failing…
I have published multiple papers in peer review journals where we were not covered by IRBs. That is not to say other research ethics standards don't exist, but that IRBs are simply one portion of the healthcare research…
I've worked in MRI AI both in academic and non-academic centers, including technology that has received 510K clearance. I admit it sounds pedantic, but I'm not discussing IRB *exemptions* that are sometimes required by…
I just pointed out the numerous exemptions to IRBs for research. People can literally make a research career and never touch IRBs. The point I'm trying to make is that the blog is so narrowly defined that it doesn't…
I mean tons of retrospective studies are literally "IRB exempt" (and highlighted as such in their methods) where no explicit consent is required or needed. Physicians doing case reviews don't need consent of the patient…
My wife and I went to Tofino (on Vancouver) this last summer where you can rent a boat for a tour of the coastal black bears. Very highly recommend it.
Use python and write my results in a CSV that I quickly import into R and do my fancy stats. Tbf python's stats implementations can be garbage; the last time I checked you can't do multiple levels for hierarchical…
In one of their articles they claim that the microbiome is stable over 15 years, but this is categorized as "unpublished work" which leaves me with a large sense of doubt. I don't mind research that is in preliminary…
I take very significant issue with the fact their appendix A and B do not link to the original literature. When I was skimming the pitch deck, I thought they had done the experiments themselves, but it just looks like…
Vista AI | Full Stack Developer | Hybrid in Palo Alto, but also open to remote (US) | Full Time I am a ML engineer at Vista AI, helping out in the recruiting process. Vista AI is a venture backed company dedicated to…
I live in the Seattle area now, and I find it hilarious that the public transportation infrastructure around Climate Pledge Arena (which Amazon bought the naming rights for) is horrendously bad. My wife and I looked…
this is where being socially awkward helps :)
"cardiac MRI which is not always widely available". This is mainly because the views of the heart are super hard to get (exams are done mostly at specialized centers like Stanford)! I actually ended up doing my PhD on…
FWIW I have seen lots of trash in Nature and Science.
Nobel peace prize winners can been frankly weirdly wrong on these topics when they overextend from their own specific domain. Think back to the AIDs crisis, where Peter Duesberg, an award winning molecular biologist,…
> Ralph Baric invented modern coronavirology. He was Zhengli Shi's mentor, and published frequently with her in the past. He signed Jesse Bloom's and Alina Chan's letter in Science calling for further investigation of…
Very interesting! Is there any consideration to making a navidrome plugin?
Since getting laid off in May and failing to find any jobs for ML in healthcare, I am working with a friend I met during my MPH to start a boutique consultancy to help hospitals deploy AI / health technology.
The HackerNews hug of death
Yes but you have: 1. specific explicit training and certifications 2. someone to yell at and who can be fired for non-performance
It's hard to describe, but it's felt like LLMs have completely sucked the entire energy out of computer vision. Like... I know CVPR still happens and there's great research that comes out of it, but almost every single…
I'm a avid (hobbyist) photographer and I've noticed a TON of genuinely good 3rd party lenses (primarily Sigma and Tamron) and even 'fine' lenses at rock bottom prices (Viltrox, 7Artisans, TTArtisans, etc) for like $250.…
The fact that courts do strike down admins on violating the APA does, in fact, make it illegal.
> Also, what would be illegal about the change? At the *very* least you should be following the administrative rules act (requiring you to solicit 45 days for comments by effected parties) before making such a dramatic…
Completely off topic to the actual article - but... I really get irked a lot by seeing (overly obvious) ai generated images being used for stock photos. One of the reasons my wife and I still subscribe to a couple of…
I don't disagree with anything you're saying necessarily, but a lot of people are conflating my statement of IRB exemption with having an explicit IRB authorization. I guess more to my point is people seem to be failing…
I have published multiple papers in peer review journals where we were not covered by IRBs. That is not to say other research ethics standards don't exist, but that IRBs are simply one portion of the healthcare research…
I've worked in MRI AI both in academic and non-academic centers, including technology that has received 510K clearance. I admit it sounds pedantic, but I'm not discussing IRB *exemptions* that are sometimes required by…
I just pointed out the numerous exemptions to IRBs for research. People can literally make a research career and never touch IRBs. The point I'm trying to make is that the blog is so narrowly defined that it doesn't…
I mean tons of retrospective studies are literally "IRB exempt" (and highlighted as such in their methods) where no explicit consent is required or needed. Physicians doing case reviews don't need consent of the patient…
My wife and I went to Tofino (on Vancouver) this last summer where you can rent a boat for a tour of the coastal black bears. Very highly recommend it.
Use python and write my results in a CSV that I quickly import into R and do my fancy stats. Tbf python's stats implementations can be garbage; the last time I checked you can't do multiple levels for hierarchical…
In one of their articles they claim that the microbiome is stable over 15 years, but this is categorized as "unpublished work" which leaves me with a large sense of doubt. I don't mind research that is in preliminary…
I take very significant issue with the fact their appendix A and B do not link to the original literature. When I was skimming the pitch deck, I thought they had done the experiments themselves, but it just looks like…
Vista AI | Full Stack Developer | Hybrid in Palo Alto, but also open to remote (US) | Full Time I am a ML engineer at Vista AI, helping out in the recruiting process. Vista AI is a venture backed company dedicated to…
I live in the Seattle area now, and I find it hilarious that the public transportation infrastructure around Climate Pledge Arena (which Amazon bought the naming rights for) is horrendously bad. My wife and I looked…
this is where being socially awkward helps :)
"cardiac MRI which is not always widely available". This is mainly because the views of the heart are super hard to get (exams are done mostly at specialized centers like Stanford)! I actually ended up doing my PhD on…
FWIW I have seen lots of trash in Nature and Science.
Nobel peace prize winners can been frankly weirdly wrong on these topics when they overextend from their own specific domain. Think back to the AIDs crisis, where Peter Duesberg, an award winning molecular biologist,…
> Ralph Baric invented modern coronavirology. He was Zhengli Shi's mentor, and published frequently with her in the past. He signed Jesse Bloom's and Alina Chan's letter in Science calling for further investigation of…