CancerDB
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CancerDB
- [OC] Cancer in the United States: Heatmap Visualizations
- There is a worrying amount of fraud in medical research
- Ask HN: How do I find my “purpose”?
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30k Hours (2019)
Far more interesting is a project just getting started: CancerDB [1]
[1] https://github.com/breck7/CancerDB
- CancerDB.com now has search
- Show HN: Cancerdb.com Search
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A Hacknernews thinks javascript can help cure cancer
CancerDB: A public domain csv file to help build the next great cure
- CancerDB
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Is WSB ready for this? This is not a joke...I have only done this once before. LETS GO!!! #YOLO
PRODUCT #2: https://github.com/breck7/CancerDB
- CancerDB: A public domain csv file to help build a cure
breckyunits.com
- Lucy Ives' Retro Homepage
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Start a Fucking Blog
Also, put down Markdown and give our Scroll a try: https://scroll.pub
It now powers sites like my own blog (https://breckyunits.com/), knowledge bases like PLDB.com, and our first new public domain daily newspaper called the Long Beach Pub (https://longbeach.pub/1-3-2023.html).
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Tell HN: It's easier and faster to pirate and e-book, than it is to buy it
> instead of getting hits for your site.
Here you go, get the full site without hitting my web server: `git clone https://github.com/breck7/breckyunits.com`
> just answer the question
>> So if you write a book, and sell it for $20, and I make a copy of your book and sell it for $10, you are ok with this?
If I make a hammer, and sell it for $20, and the person I sell it to uses it to make more hammers that he sells for $10, are you okay with this?
Your question shows a shallowness of thinking. What is a book? Did you come up with 100% of the words in the book? If not, are you tracking down and compensating all the people who invented the words you used (or their ancestors?). What about the letters? Let's talk about the machinery you used to print the book. Are you providing a "royalty" to the printing press manufacturer?
The problem with me wasting my time is that your question is so basic and shows such lack of thought that I can't distinguish whether you are being genuine or are a paid shill by the (c)opywrong regime out there muddying the waters. And yes, there are a tremendous amount of paid shills out there spreading false and dishonest information about (c)opywrongs.
- Show HN: Change the color of your blog with 1 line of code
- Fidelity tries to entrap a customer. Must mean I'm doing something right
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30k Hours (2019)
I feel like kicking this story up a notch: Visit his TreeNotation website, best illustrated at [1] and then back up to his root Github repo [2].I'm finding this stuff a serious time sink :-)
[1] https://breckyunits.com/
[2] https://github.com/breck7
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Is WSB ready for this? This is not a joke...I have only done this once before. LETS GO!!! #YOLO
FOUNDER: https://breckyunits.com/
- Breck Yunits' Scroll
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Design of This Website
Multiple columns for wide windows is something I find interesting. I haven't seen anyone do a two-column layout which I find satisfactory. https://breckyunits.com/ is a fascinating example, but the layout goes vertically, so the result is bizarre: the most recent article will be cheek by jowl with an old page from 2012. I think it would need be the opposite, wrap horizontally, and scroll-in-place. Something like that. If I ever make another site, I might try to do something along those lines (and maybe use a red/blue centric color scheme).
- Write Thin to Write Fast
What are some alternatives?
sarek - Analysis pipeline to detect germline or somatic variants (pre-processing, variant calling and annotation) from WGS / targeted sequencing
gwern.net - Site infrastructure for gwern.net (CSS/JS/HS/images/icons). Custom Hakyll website with unique automatic link archiving, recursive tooltip popup UX, dark mode, and typography (sidenotes+dropcaps+admonitions+inflation-adjuster).
scroll - Tools for thought. An extensible alternative to Markdown.
Tufte CSS - Style your webpage like Edward Tufte’s handouts.
pldb - PLDB: a Programming Language Database. A computable encyclopedia about programming languages.
MusicOfAPeople.com - Music for the people by the people. #BuildPublicDomain
manuel.kiessling.net - The Hugo-based code from which https://manuel.kiessling.net is generated.
30000hours - How many hours have you spent practicing programming?
commento - A fast, bloat-free comments platform (Github mirror)
SingleFile - Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file