For a button dashboard as you put it I once got OliveTin recommended, haven't yet set it up though.
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Can I ask you how you imported your Keep notes? I cannot seem to find any instructions there.
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This is cool and disclaimer, I did not watch the whole video but was mostly interested in the quality control.
There is one big reason such a device is so expensive, as for just about every experiment you need complete confidence in its precision. So a commercial device is built to provide that. This might be "less important" in an academic setting where malfunction will just annoy the postdoc, but gets a bit more important in a commercial setting where money is on the line. I guess that is not the use case for this though.
I don't see him do any proper QC though, showing colors looking relatively even and getting pretty gradients is nice, but there can still be considerable variation between plates or wells here that are not visible to the eye.
I haven't done any proper calibration myself for a while now, but usually one would use a liquid that has some light absorption that can be measured in a plate reader. So you can get actual experimental numbers for the variation between wells but also plates.
And if he does that it would probably help a lot to compare it with the commercial device, how close is he to that standard of quality?
They say he carved it from a bigger knife!
100%ige Empfehlung. Sehr gut gemachte und interessante Doku.
If you read the sentence "out of 1000 people you are smarter than 345 of them" and you think that is something to brag to your friends about, then that is on you.
Aside from the fact that these "tests" are likely not accurate or legit.
RIP.
Genuinely only used this to redeem games on GOG whenever I had a free Prime subscription.
Otherwise this is as expected though. A subscription service (unless you could use it without prime?) only selling licenses to game use, not the actual games.
If Steam shut down it would likely work the same way.
Like... the penis?
Loved that game! Probably terrible from todays perspective, super unforgiving.
A text-mashing program just telling people what they want to hear and they like it so much they share their conversations publicly. How sad is life right now.


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Wonderful to see the drama continue. Cannot await the surely totally sane reaction of the Lutris dev to this.
But in general that's what forks are for. Also great to see this in Codeberg.