Welcome to science! Everything is so complicated that either you devote your life to your scientific specialty and the necessary math or you devote your life to understanding code. Few can squeeze two lives out of one, so something must give.
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To be fair many engineers do OSS as a form of climbing a career ladder or hoping for commercial success. But it all still works. I know there are quirks but I really doubt the world of science is any different. Is it just that there isn't a good platform?
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I didn’t at all mean to single out scientists as any worse than anyone else. They’re *all* status-seeking enterprises. The danger is to imagine the individuals practicing any particular profession bear any resemblance to those found in its mythology.
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we actually need probably >>100x the computational resources and 10x the programming resources code-complexity on this, when we are looking to models to predict, in detail, the specific trajectories and outcomes we have to mitigate, vs just sending out "warning flares"