Kevin Bonham
@kevinbonham.com
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Assistant Professor at Tufts Medicine studying microbes, brains, and the immune system 🚽🦠🧠 Fermenter, gardener, Zen Buddhist. Ask me about #julialang! 🎙️: https://audiommunity.org 🌎: https://blog.bonham.ch 💻: https://GitHub.com/kescobo
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Reviewer 1: I didn't believe it will work

Reviewer 2: she's certain it will work, so clearly not ambitious enough.
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If it wasn't clear, this ad is for tenure track Microbiology faculty at the assistant professor level😬
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Finally announcing Bonito.jl! 🎉 A Julia web framework that went from "neglected prototype" to something I'm genuinely proud of.

Reactive UIs, rich widgets, Makie integration, deploy anywhere (Jupyter/VSCode/web/static HTML)
makie.org/website/blog...
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I mean that's clearly a macrophage...
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Recent MDPI paper including diagram of a bacterial cell with a mitochondrion 🤦‍♀️ The authors propose a mechanism for the toxicity of silver nanoparticles: "Ag+ ions in AgNPs bombard the bacterial mitochondria’s electron transport chain, resulting in cell death".
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This has been roughly my experience. I don't have nearly the same Open Source maintenance burden as Chris, but I've found claude code is fine for simple tedious stuff, but not great for anything complicated.
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Is each chat a separate mind or are they each ephemeral thoughts that contribute to the whole?

In some versions of Buddhism, "reincarnation" is just that in each moment, we are dying and being reborn, as each thought arises and passes away.

(To be clear, I don't actually think this about LLMs)
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This administration once claimed they were going to make sure grants were only funded on pure merit.
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It's probably more involved than a skeet thread will accommodate, but I think there's something about evolving with bodies in the world that led to consciousness. Intelligence or complexity alone won't do it.

But that's just a guess.
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What I mean is, people seem fixated on intelligence or creativity or other things to try to hold humans apart. But AI systems might reach or surpass humans on all of this and still not be conscious.

And AIs may already be smarter than some animals who are nevertheless more conscious.
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Heh, there *are* people that think pebbles are conscious (en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panpsyc...). I am not one of those.

I definitely don't think it's impossible for machines to be conscious, and I think a lot of the objections to LLM consciousness miss the point quite profoundly.
Panpsychism - Wikipedia
en.m.wikipedia.org
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... like self-awareness etc, but it won't actually have any experience - the proverbial philosophical zombie. We're tuned to find agency in everything, including rocks and the weather, doing the same for something that talks back will be much easier, even if there are no lights on upstairs
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The problem is much more fundamental - we don't know if LLMs are conscious because we don't know how to look for consciousness.

That said, I think the bigger danger is something that convinces everyone that it's conscious by appearing to have the things we *think* consciousness is needed for...
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Comprehension of inputs and self-awareness are not actually consciousness, though.

I would argue that we don't really comprehend our own inputs (eg we don't see wavelengths, we experience color), and there are plenty of creatures that I'd argue have consciousness that are only dimly self-aware.
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I hope my rep @whipkclark.bsky.social and senators @warren.senate.gov and @edmarkey.bsky.social are keeping this in mind - lots of MA jobs in biomedical research (including mine) on the line, and that's just the economics of it.

I don't know how we'll recover from the loss of generations of talent
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Job alert ‼️ UChicago Micro is hiring! Open to tenured/tenure track faculty at all levels in any area of microbiology. Come join our amazing and growing department. apply.interfolio.com/174404
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Lol, "negotiate?" With what leverage, exactly?
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A couple of related-unrelated thoughts that have swirling in my head:

1. This is a bad time to become a new PI in the US. Probably the worst since WWII. If you're negotiating for a position, know your road is way harder than it was for the people on your TT committee. Negotiate accordingly.
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Most of those illustrator skills will still be useful - it wasn't all wasted!

I've probably got 20x more time spent in illustrator than inkscape (I've got a whole series of tutorials from 10 years ago on that youtube.com/playlist?lis...), but I find nearly everything is transferrable
Adobe Illustrator for Scientists - YouTube
A series of tutorials on using Illustrator, that's targeted at the tools and methods that are most likely to be used by scientists.
youtube.com
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Inkscape for scientists 3 is up! In this video, learn how to set up your workspace, and how do you find that damn fill/stroke panel? 🧪
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Inkscape for scientists 3 - Setting up your workspace
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The Resurrection of Christ, by Johann König, 1622, 📸 by @Yannickpeterhan
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Bill Burr was the attorney general in the last Trump administration that papered over the Mueller report.

Wait...
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I have a pretty big vocabulary, but "obloquy" was a new one for me.

I don't know that I've ever said "fuck yeah" looking a dictionary before, but here we are. Indelible obloquy -- fuck yeah.
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"This Court has listened carefully to the reasons given by Öztürk’s captors for masking-up and has heard the same reasons advanced by ... ICE. It rejects this testimony as disingenuous, squalid and dishonorable. ICE goes masked for a single reason—to terrorize Americans into quiescence."
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Young’s opinion, which rules that the Trump admin illegally targeted pro-Palestinian students for deportation, is absolutely scathing.

“In all our history we have never tolerated an armed masked secret police…ICE brings indelible obloquy to this administration and everyone who works in it.”
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"This Court has listened carefully to the reasons given by Öztürk’s captors for masking-up and has heard the same reasons advanced by ... ICE. It rejects this testimony as disingenuous, squalid and dishonorable. ICE goes masked for a single reason—to terrorize Americans into quiescence."
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Young’s opinion, which rules that the Trump admin illegally targeted pro-Palestinian students for deportation, is absolutely scathing.

“In all our history we have never tolerated an armed masked secret police…ICE brings indelible obloquy to this administration and everyone who works in it.”
And there's the issue of masks. This Court has listened
carefully to the reasons given by Öztürk's captors for masking-
up and has heard the same reasons advanced by the defendant Todd
Lyons, Acting Director of ICE. It rejects this testimony as
disingenuous, squalid and dishonorable. ICE goes masked for a
single reason -- to terrorize Americans into quiescence. Small
wonder ICE often seems to need our respected military to guard
them
as they go about implementing our immigration laws. It
should be noted that our troops do not ordinarily wear masks.
Can you imagine a masked marine? It is a matter of honor -- and
honor still matters.
To us, masks are associated with cowardly
desperados and the despised Ku Klux Klan. In all our history we
have never tolerated an armed masked secret police.
Carrying on
in this fashion, ICE brings indelible obloquy to this
administration and everyone who works in it
"We can not escape
history," Lincoln righty said. "[It] will light us down in
honor or dishonor, to the latest generation." Abraham Lincoln,
Second Annual Message to Congress (Dec. 1, 1862) .
Perhaps we're now afraid to stick our necks out. If the
distinguished Homeland Security intelligence agency can be
weaponized to squelch the free speech rights of a small, hapless
group of non-citizens in our midst, so too can the Federal Home
Loan Mortgage Corporation, and the audit divisions of the I.R.s.
and the Social Security Administration be unconstitutionally
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