An 1850 painting called Scene From The Era Of Norwegian Sagas by Knud Baade (28 March 1808 – 24 November 1879).
That artwork is the first visage the author encounter's upon visiting GitHub is by design — the author, very much so, finds beautiful works of art motivating. The scarcity of such art in day-to-day digital existence need not be tolerated. The author rotates artworks not more than twice monthly.
Those projects that the author is currently working on or intends, in the near-term future, to further.
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- These are not in any particular priority order.
- Some of the repositories list are private (those lacking links).
- Many of the personal repositories listed are in early development.
- GitHub stars are not a straightforward measure of utility or value.
- Table current as of 2025-02-03.
Repository | Description | Label | Stars |
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paleo-utils |
Tools for the author to facilitate various tasks in paleontological work, including specimen labels, systematics organization, measurement grids, and imaging utilities. | Paleontology | 4 |
genetic-evolution-tournament |
The Genetic Evolution Tournament (GET) is a Metaculus human judgment forecasting tournament that aims to generate forecasts and scenario regarding the use of DNA and reproductive technologies on humans for treatment and enhancement. | Metaculus | 6 |
forecasttools-py |
A Python package for common pre- and post-processing operations done by CFA Predict for short term forecasting, nowcasting, and scenario modeling. | CDC | 6 |
covidhub-internal-reports |
A repository for generation and analysis of reports and evaluations on CFA and external models submitting to the CFA-run COVID Hub. | CDC | 1 |
pyrenew |
Python package for multi-signal Bayesian renewal modeling with JAX and NumPyro. | CDC | 16 |
pyrenew-flu-light |
A replication in Python and PyRenew of a renewal model written in Epidemia for forecasting influenza hospital admissions. | CDC | 1 |
covid19-forecast-hub |
A repository run by the US CDC to collect forecasts of weekly incident COVID-19 hospital admissions. | CDC | 10 |
cfa-forecast-epinow2 |
An EpiNow2 model for forecasting influenza hospital admissions. Forecasts were generated during the 2023-24 influenza season. | CDC | 1 |
o784-sandbox |
Re-housed and publicly available parts of the author’s work (infectious disease modeling) sandbox. | CDC | 0 |
An amalgam of remarks pertaining to the author's preferences, for others to use in their judgment-making of the author.
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The author prefers:
- Others to be constructively critical of the author's work.
- e.g. illustrating the author's mistakes in an issue.
- e.g. extending an idea the author has recorded.
- This can be done by making an issue here (public).
- Focusing on impact.
- e.g. outlining what measurable quantities work might affect.
- e.g. understanding how the author can positively contribute to human civilization.
- Following standards (algorithmic behavior), for the most part.
- e.g. abiding by PEP-8.
In this repository, the reader will find some items that the author has accumulated to facilitate their programming work.
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The constituent folders of this repository are:
decisions
: Files that contain considerations on decisions that the author is interested in making and the decisions themselves. The author enjoys standardizing elements of life that are repeated frequently and the process of writing these decisions files has aided with this. Most of the decisions concern the author's programming practices.examples
: External examples for reference of actions or decisions that the author is considering doing or making, respectively.notes
: Notes that the author has taken and wishes to display publicly. These notes will oftentimes coincide with different resources stored in./resources
.profile
: Images, including artwork and those the author has taken, that the author is using, has used, or intends to use, at some point, on his main README profile.resources
: Resources, including research papers and books, among other things, that the author wishes to store and (possibly) document publicly. Contained therein:
Within each meaningful folder, the reader should find a README (these are under development, somewhat), which exist to aid the reader in navigating this repository, should doing so be something of interest.
How can one contact the author?
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One can contact the author via:
- Making an issue on this repository (use when giving feedback).
- Email: [AFg6K7h4fhy2-H]+[at-symbol]+[p]+[roton]+[dot-symbol]+[me].
The author wishes many of you the best with your health and goals.