Hey, thanks man! They seem interested in letting us carry on with our
business of doing science and leaving all offices in place (the main office
in Santa Fe; others in Cologne, Tokyo, and Boston). I guess we are set to
be a subsidiary of a new life sciences division for Cadence. I think it
would b
Is OpenEye expanding to other cities?
Congrats on the merger!
Marcus
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I'm such a big fan of Colin McLarty. Here he is giving an historical
lecture on the birth of Topos theory. Who would have thunk it, that Kansas
in the 50s would be ground zero of a mathematical revolution that is only
now becoming palpable to the many.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmcbm5FxRJE&a
I should mention that the website is in need of serious updating.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2022 at 11:50 AM Gary Schiltz
wrote:
> Yes, it’s for the birds. The IT infrastructure for the group is a chaotic
> mess. I’m trying to bring a bit of order to the chaos. Both IT wise and
> organization wise. I’ve n
Yes, it’s for the birds. The IT infrastructure for the group is a chaotic
mess. I’m trying to bring a bit of order to the chaos. Both IT wise and
organization wise. I’ve never been much of a Microsoft fan, but their
transition to the cloud seems pretty impressive so far. BTW, here’s the
foundation
Gary,
I bet that Microsoft software is for the birds. :-)
or is your nonprofit dealing with community broadband?
On Wed, Jul 27, 2022, 8:42 AM Gary Schiltz
wrote:
> I am the geek guy for a small nonprofit foundation here in Ecuador and I
> must say that at least a few software companies are
I am the geek guy for a small nonprofit foundation here in Ecuador and I
must say that at least a few software companies are fairly generous with
licensing for academic and nonprofit organizations. Microsoft has been
particularly helpful.
On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 8:48 PM Jon Zingale wrote:
> """C
Here's a youtube of the author, Igor Douven, discussing the epistemic peer
problem, under which conditions a disagreement between peers requires
irrational behavior on the part of one or more peers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHVksA_FXBM
That video is collected on David Balcarras' youtube cha