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CGEn | Data Scientist | COVID-19 research | Canada (remote or onsite).

https://academicpositions.com/ad/university-of-toronto/2020/...

CGEn leads a nation-wide Host Genome Sequencing Initiative to sequence genomes of 10,000 Canadians to help understand the genomic architecture of the host response to SARS-CoV-2.

Several roles are being considered. The skills required for these roles include any subset of the following:

• Data cleaning and visualization, and dealing with missing data.

• Database management and data preprocessing in R, matlab, python or SQL.

• Website development, including backend development using python or administration of apache servers (or prior experience with the pheweb software).


where can I apply or mail you my resume? And do you accept remote anywhere?


The pledge:

What is the Community Commitment? You commit to treat everyone—regardless of race, religion, national origin, ethnicity, disability, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or age—with respect, and without judgement or bias.

Also, they're serious about it:

If you decline the commitment, you won’t be able to host or book using Airbnb, and you have the option to cancel your account. Once your account is cancelled, future booked trips will be cancelled. You will still be able to browse Airbnb but you won’t be able to book any reservations or host any guests.


Didn't help me, heroku is still unreachable with DNS servers changed to 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.


TypeError exception: Expected even more equals signs.


Shut up, we all know that's a silent error!


Reminds me a bit of the quest for alphanumeric shell code.


Location: Oxford, UK Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C/C++, java, python (mongodb,heroku+flask,numpy/scipy/tensorflow), perl, R, matlab, bash/awk/etc, HTML/javascript/css Résumé/CV: http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~elliott/resume.pdf Email: mathpunk@gmail.com

I'm a postdoc in statistics and machine learning, looking for interesting problems in datascience.


Is there a way to make this cover a period of >2 weeks? I can only see 2 weeks of traffic for my repos.


I'd be interested too.


Nice! I got bored before I finished the first level, but not before I was trying to use stuff like ^,$ and ctrl+f, ctrl+b, 5l to get to the end of the tunnels faster and those didn't work. Is more advanced editing unlocked in later levels? or is this just for getting off the arrow keys? I can imagine some cool things in a more advanced vim game like * for teleporting between words, mm to drop a bookmark, :badd to get to a new level ...


The target of the first level was to cover hjkl. I know it's a pain and when you're proficient enough you usually don't use them but use tf*#/ and such, but it's the basics... The motions are working only on text areas (There are some on the 2nd level). Bookmarks are indeed planned for teleporting back to places, and I have plans for /Hello if you look at the first screen ;)


It starts out very slow - the second level introduces w, e and b. That seems to be it so far.


What's the js to make a site editable with your cursor (you can click on text in a <p> and then you get a cursor in it where you can insert more text, also changes your mouse cursor to indicate that you can edit, over text)? I saw it here on hn once in the comments, but then I couldn't find it again later when I needed it. (I had also saved it in a vim window but forgotten to save it, ugh!)


javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true';document.designMode='on';void 0


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