Re: [ccp4bb] Alternatives to X

2023-12-06 Thread Stéphane Betzi
Why not give Researchgate a chance?BestStephane BetziPhDCNRS researcher CRCM, Marseille FranceLe 6 déc. 2023 19:47, John Gross a écrit :Below are Bluesky codes for those that want to create an account and experiment with that platform.NB-once a code i

Re: [ccp4bb] Alternatives to X

2023-12-06 Thread John Gross
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

Re: [ccp4bb] The experiment is still very much needed (though AlphaFold helps a lot)

2023-12-06 Thread John R Helliwell
Dear Tim, I remain enthusiastic about the value to my work, research and service to the crystallographic community, in what I learn using twitter ie X. I also appreciate the learned feedback I get to what I share in my tweets. I do not use X to share my opinions on “wider issues”. I have tried

Re: [ccp4bb] Alternatives to X

2023-12-06 Thread David Briggs
Hi Robbie, you are of course correct - when you join a community, you are bound by their rules - so if you join a server that has rules against a particular subject, servers pushing those subjects are prone to get defederated. The solution (AFAIK only available in Mastodon) is to setup your own

Re: [ccp4bb] Alternatives to X

2023-12-06 Thread Guillaume Gaullier
> Yes, it [Twitter/X] is quite unfiltered nowadays, but I actually like to have > things in the open whether I agree with them or not. It puts more > responsibility on the community and the community notes help with that. This would be fine without algorithmic promotion of posts and accounts. Bu

Re: [ccp4bb] Alternatives to X

2023-12-06 Thread David Briggs
Speaking of, Dave, did you mean at_fediscience_dot_org for this last instance? Both! -- Dr David C. Briggs CSci MRSB (he/him) Principal Laboratory Research Scientist Signalling and Structural Biology Lab The Francis Crick Institute London, UK Working hours: Mon-Fri 0900-1700 == about.me/d