Below are Bluesky codes for those that want to create an account and experiment with that platform.
NB-once a code is used it will no longer work, so forgive me if someone takes the code(s) before you can get to it. I agree with what has been said and am still trying to find the right platform as a home. I’m trying to figure out how to be seen on the Mastodon Structural Biology federations, as my account is on the general science platform ( mstdn.science.) John bsky-social-ber35-6cij3 bsky-social-kgctd-yzagy bsky-social-phtvy-kjkez bsky-social-hp536-lpgnz bsky-social-vbs7q-zbbyv — John Gross, Ph.D. Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences UCSF, Mission Bay, Genentech Hall 600 16th Street S-512E, Box 2280 San Francisco, CA 94143-2280 UPS/FedEx/DHL use zip code 94107 Phone: (415) 502-1897 Fax: (415) 502-8298 Email: [email protected] Pronouns: he/him/his Administrative Assistant: [email protected] > On Dec 5, 2023, at 11:57 PM, Guillaume Gaullier > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello, > > I can also recommend posting on a Mastodon instance. There is no algorithmic > promotion of posts or accounts, which means you have to work a bit more to > find interesting people to follow, but the reward is generally nicer, with > more genuine interactions (since all the "popularity contest" features are > either absent or not prominently displayed, like the metrics of answers, > reposts, stars, etc.). > > Speaking of, Dave, did you mean at_fediscience_dot_org for this last instance? > > Many people seem to have moved to bluesky, but I would not recommend posting > there if your goal is for your posts to be visible beyond your peers in your > field: having an account is mandatory to see any content on bluesky (without > an account, one only sees the login page), and at the moment new accounts can > only be registered with an invitation from an already existing account. > > Cheers, > > Guillaume > @[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > > >> On 6 Dec 2023, at 08:18, David Briggs <[email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> >> Hi all, >> >> I did a little (and entirely unscientific) test on this with one of our >> recent papers. >> >> Views : Linkedin came out on top. >> >> Engagement from other scientists : Mastodon. >> >> X didn't really do much, last I checked. >> >> There is a structural biology community on Mastodon and there are several >> servers (a.k.a instances) that are science themed... >> >> at_struct_dot_bio >> at_mstdn_dot_science >> at_biologists_dot_social >> at_cryoEM_dot_social >> at_qoto_dot_org >> at_fediverse_dot_science >> >> Some suppliers are beginning to appear (e.g. Quantifoil) and there is a >> structural biology Mastodon group ([email protected] >> <mailto:[email protected]>) that acts a bit like a distribution list. >> >> Hth, >> >> Contact me off list if I can help get you started. >> >> Dave >> @[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> >> >> (Apologies if anyone got this twice - the original was pinged back as it >> tripped the spam filter, presumably the list of servers) >> >> >> Dr David C. 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But did they? This paper has very >>>> serious problems in materials characterisation. In my view it should >>>> never have got near publication. Hold on tight let's take a look 😱 >>>> [1] >>>> Robert Palgrave (@Robert_Palgrave) on X [1] >>>> twitter.com <http://twitter.com/> [1] >>>> but I'm not enough of an expert to judge - perhaps some >>>> characterizations were wrong and a lot of the paper does stand. >>>>> On 1 Dec 2023, at 20:51, Bryan Lepore <[email protected] >>>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>>> Adding to that literature list a bit outside : >>>>> Merchant, A., Batzner, S., Schoenholz, S.S. _et al._ >>>>> Quote: >>>>> "... we show that graph networks trained at scale can reach >>>>> unprecedented levels of generalization, improving the efficiency of >>>>> materials discovery by an order of magnitude. 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