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  1. quality of functional annotations in major biological databases are 'surprisingly' getting worse http://bit.ly/5ts6iz
  2. looking for equivalent to virtualenv for ruby. Tried rip and rvm. rvm works better for me.
  3. learning haskell
  4. @chromeos uses debian packaging system http://bit.ly/Rnjck. Good they didn't create another packaging system
  5. looks that you can't have multiple windows in @chromeos, only tabs and panels. I hope running other window managers will be possible
  6. live presentation #chrome #os http://bit.ly/3bWdcN
  7. RT @Gizmodo: Google Chrome First Official Screenshots [Updating Live] http://gizmodo.com/5408514/ #chrome #googlechrome
  8. great graph about who is paying taxes in the US. I wish I could see the same graph for other countries. http://bit.ly/4wTLDl
  9. @marcoscarvalho how many feeds did you try? I have no issue with ~20 feeds
  10. @marcoscarvalho have you tried http://hubmed.org? It solved for me all the feed issues I had with the NCBI interface to PubMed
  11. @d9frog9n Spasiba Dmitriy! A lot of bioinformatics mountaneering today but finally had some time in the evening to celebrate it ;)
  12. I still love reading genomics papers. Human genes not found in other ape genomes http://bit.ly/3epogb
  13. cherrypicking changes with #bzr works great. Saved me from a lot of manual editing. http://bit.ly/2yqfun
  14. handy trick for 'if else' in lambda functions. It also works for list comprehensions and generator expressions. #python http://bit.ly/9OG2G
  15. @tkramar you get some eyecandy features, but for me what matters is that the fonts look better. Reading on the screen is less tiring
  16. 2 weeks using cairo-compr with #awesomewm without any issue. It's lightweight, easy to configure, gorgeous fonts. http://bit.ly/L1cT4
  17. yesterday I did some rock climbing after ~6 years. I expected to be in really bad shape but it was OK. Looking forward for next time.
  18. pleasant experience hacking some Perl scripts. Realizing how important is to have readability in mind regardless of the language you use
  19. configured FreeNX at home and at work. Way much faster than VNC and IMO much easier to play with SSH tunnels. http://bit.ly/4waYFt
  20. Have to give a talk and one of my wisdom tooth is painfully coming out. It's going to be fun