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Cedar Warman
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Computational Biologist in industry, working from Asheville, NC. Genomics, computer vision, high-throughput phenotyping, plant reproduction, Raspberry Pi. Flower enthusiast! Opinions my own :)
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What should I do with a lot of habaneros?

Lots of habanero peppers growing on a plant.
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Downside: steeper learning curve for people used to traditional HPC. Also didn’t work very well with Nextflow at the time, but theoretically possible.

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I really liked the versatility of Jetstream2 from Indiana University, the more cloud-oriented philosophy was also good for me when I transitioned to industry. Extremely useful to be able to build vms from scratch and not have to worry about breaking anything.

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Does anybody in my network live in Zürich? Looking for a place to crash for a couple nights in August bookending a little hike I'm planning :)

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Orchids! The forest is full of beauty here. Cypripedium acaule.

A group of orchids growing on the forest floor. Cypripedium acaule.
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And it smelled good too!

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I think this is Galearis spectabilis.

An orchid growing in the forest.
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Ramp time!!!! 🍃

Ramps (Allium tricoccum) growing in rocks.
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It seems like the leaves are more jazzy in the Eastern US forests compared to the West, why is this?

Two leaves on the forest floor with patterns of lighter and darker tones. On the left, wild ginger, on the right, trout lily.
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Cedar Warman
@cedarwarman.bsky.social
Computational Biologist in industry, working from Asheville, NC. Genomics, computer vision, high-throughput phenotyping, plant reproduction, Raspberry Pi. Flower enthusiast! Opinions my own :)
220 followers217 following152 posts