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  • tetris11@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.mlGIMP 3.0.0 RC1 Released
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    Its very easy to use and my goto image editor, but I say that from a position of familiarity of having learned where everything is and what all the keybindings are over many years.

    In contrast, Krita seems like a far better image editor, but because the interface is bewildering to me, I’ve shied away from it.












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  • This should be quite easy to do (in principle). Every scientific paper has a doi, and any citation of said paper will create a directed backlink to that paper.

    You can use this to build a connected graph of dois (nodes) bound by references (edges), and then use that as a basis for clustering (e.g. DBSCAN) which would naturally group papers by their topics.

    To represent this in a 2D space you could do fancy embedding using some kind of distance metric between each doi, but you actually don’t need that if you know that one of your 2-axes is going to be time.

    For less fancy embeddings, you can just feed the entire graph into graphviz and it will handle the rest.