--- Day changed Thu Nov 20 2008 02:39 < kanzure> Heh. 02:39 < kanzure> opencyc, whee I have those guys local 02:39 < kanzure> so I just got back from the nextgen biofuel/algae conference 02:42 < drazak> nice 02:42 < drazak> kanzure: have you ever watched ReGenesis? 02:43 < kanzure> No, but bkero has. 02:44 < kanzure> So for some reason these people expect to scale up to 30 million barrells of biofuel from algae per day in 20 years. 02:48 < drazak> well, if we can make fuel that way, why not 02:49 < kanzure> because it's not as easy as just saying "ok, 30 million barrels please" - the scaling factor there is something close to ridiculous 02:49 < kanzure> but 02:49 < kanzure> for what it's worth, I went back to an 'old' idea that I had been turning around while listening to these CEOs of Exxon talk about random stuff 02:49 < kanzure> it would be interesting to scale the system with the growth of algae itself. 02:50 < fenn> it would be interesting 02:50 < kanzure> oh 02:50 < kanzure> excuse me, got distracted 02:50 < kanzure> uh, so if you can grow the apparatuses to scale with the bloom cycles 02:50 < kanzure> so that you organically scale 02:51 < kanzure> such as plastics 02:51 < fenn> or vanadium 02:51 < kanzure> anyway, I think I'm going to get to use the cnc machine from the machine shop. 02:51 < kanzure> fenn, suggestions on 3D models to gcode? 02:51 < fenn> what format 02:52 < kanzure> haha 02:52 < kanzure> no 02:52 < fenn> hmm 02:52 < kanzure> I have no idea, haven't looked into it much yet 02:52 < fenn> well if it's just 2.5d, uh, image-to-gcode i guess 02:52 < fenn> blender has a mesh to heightmap script 02:52 < fenn> probably not what you wanted to hear 02:52 < kanzure> technically I haven't even ran some optimizers on shape for gene's membraneless filter but supposedly on Friday I'm meeting with some CFD "expert" to talk about that 02:53 < kanzure> image-to-gcode? 02:53 < fenn> it's a script that comes with emc 02:53 < kanzure> isn't there certain cutting directions that have to be made or something 02:53 < kanzure> um 02:53 < fenn> raster scan 02:53 < kanzure> the blender thing? 02:53 < fenn> yeah, there's lots of "shoulds" and "coulds" but we dont have any cool software worth mentioning 02:53 < kanzure> raster scan of what data (file type in particular)? 02:53 < fenn> any image readably by imlib 02:53 < kanzure> hrm. that's unfortunate. 02:53 < kanzure> I wonder what the Austin Robot Group ended up using for that 02:54 < fenn> or python-imaging or whatever it's called 02:54 < kanzure> they eventually had an ubuntu setup with an interface to their Fireball 'cnc' 02:54 < kanzure> oh 02:54 < fenn> fireball.. isnt that a hard disk? 02:54 < kanzure> maybe they were just doing 2D images too 02:54 < kanzure> technically they were cutting chunks out of old CDs 02:54 < fenn> fascinating 02:54 < kanzure> yes, but fireball apparently is also a desktop milling machine 02:55 < kanzure> a $2k machine thingy that I've mentioned before 02:55 < fenn> mdf router 02:55 < fenn> oh it's probotix 02:55 < kanzure> mdf? 02:55 * kanzure is not at his search engine at the moment 02:55 < fenn> medium density fiberboard 02:56 < kanzure> yes, probotix sounds familiar. 02:56 < fenn> its that frozen gorilla snot mixed with sawdust you see in cabinets 02:56 < fenn> they paint it black so you dont notice 02:57 < fenn> hah "PLEASE NOTE: The shopping cart is currently not able to handle a package this large. 02:57 < fenn> the internet never ceases to amaze me 03:02 < gene> kanzure you got any arguments against dualism? 03:06 < kanzure> the brain is the brain. 03:12 < kanzure> Neat, google.org has been updated. 03:16 < kanzure_> http://groups.google.com/group/openmanufacturing/msg/4a37dc2d82c8d46d?dmode=source 03:16 < kanzure_> Oh god. 03:17 < kanzure_> Please killfile? 03:17 < kanzure_> fenn: what do I do 03:18 < kanzure> I feel a rant coming on. 03:27 < fenn> "But is there actually a consistent way" -> "yes" 03:28 < kanzure> for ridiculously specialized, one-time things, I'm sure you can argue that there's no format that you can use, but then you're just being an ass for choosing the one possibility that breaks it, the one very rare possibility I might add .. 03:29 < kanzure> Fuck it, if you have to get down to it and record exact movements of humans via grid tracking and wearing funny suits, then so be it, but I'll be damned if you can't capture information about how somebody makes this supposedly highly arbitrary thingy. 03:31 < gene> So kanzure could you disprove dualism, in argument with room mate 03:32 < gene> you aren't taking that despicable philosophy class are you Kanzure? 03:32 < kanzure> At the very least does he agree that the brain is then the conduit by which the mind and physical reality communicate? 03:32 < kanzure> I'm taking Building Brains, which has a philosophical component to it. 03:32 < gene> lol dunno 03:33 < kanzure> dualism v. physicalism v. computationalisms, connectionist approaches, control theorists, all sorts of wacky things, plus neurophysiology, Hodgkin-Huxley models, etc. 03:33 < gene> and this: http://www.physorg.com/news146319784.html 03:33 < kanzure> gene: If he at least agrees that the brain is the conduit then you might be able to catch him on a sort of "infection theory of reality" -- if it must interface with reality, reality takes over and there must exist *something* 03:33 < kanzure> otherwise he's just bullshitting. 03:34 < kanzure> the news article on connectionism? 03:34 < gene> yeah 03:34 < gene> this guy proposes a new one that says the brain might be a top down system 03:36 < kanzure> How is that new? Top-down, bottom-up, feedback and connectional approaches have been explored often. 03:36 < gene> lol dunno 03:36 < kanzure> Bleh. The eurodance channel on di.fm is depressing tonight. /me switches 03:37 < gene> eurodance? 03:37 < gene> btw got anymore scimusic on hb? 03:37 < gene> i mean scifi music 03:37 < gene> do you want more? 03:38 < gene> I got me some IP free stuff 03:38 < kanzure> yes, I have some scifi stuff, like Ayreon and Space One (some space metal), and filk 03:38 < kanzure> Creative commons? 03:39 < gene> lol maybe 03:39 < gene> http://www.tettix.net/archive.html 03:39 < gene> got some of this 03:39 < gene> and videogame music 03:40 < kanzure> yeah I have a large archive of 8 bit music if you want a link 03:40 * kanzure looks 03:40 < gene> woo chiptunes 03:40 < gene> the stuff I have isn't really 8 bit 03:40 < gene> but it did have an interesting compression algorithm 03:41 < kanzure_> http://heybryan.org/books/music/2008-06-01/ 03:41 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/music/2008-06-01/ 03:42 < gene> lol /books/ 03:42 < gene> oh yeah 03:42 < gene> that's right 03:42 < gene> I can't download shit 03:43 < gene> odd 03:43 < gene> I can open gifs 03:43 < gene> but not mp3s 03:43 < gene> OH SHIT! 03:44 < gene> is that 8 bit stuff CC? 03:44 < gene> I might be being watched 03:45 < gene> by the RIAA! 03:45 < gene> or firefox has an error 03:47 < gene> firefox has an error 03:49 < gene> I have to use IE 03:51 < fenn> haruhi suzumiya is pretty awesome so far 03:53 < kanzure> hulu? 03:53 < kanzure> on hulu? 03:55 < gene> heh 03:55 < fenn> hooloolooloolooloooo 03:55 < gene> Did I get you addicted fenn? 03:55 < gene> Sub or dub? 03:55 < fenn> both :\ 03:55 < fenn> no japanese audio tho 03:55 < gene> hehehe 03:56 < fenn> and i cant turn off the subtitles 03:56 < gene> subs are better 03:56 < gene> like for instance explaining japanese similes 03:56 < gene> heh 03:56 < gene> Haruhi 03:56 < gene> how far have you gotten? 03:57 < gene> to the point that you figure out that 03:57 < fenn> just after the first computer battle-whatsit 03:57 < gene> computer battle or information battle? 03:58 < fenn> uh. program battle i spose 03:58 < gene> oh yeah that one 03:58 < fenn> nice effects 03:58 < gene> are you watching them in chronological order 03:59 < fenn> i watched 00 first 03:59 < fenn> hmm sorry for temporarily anime-izing the channel 03:59 < gene> it's fine 03:59 < gene> well there are several different sequences 04:00 < gene> there's the dvd sequence, broadcast sequence, and chronological sequence 04:00 < fenn> literal translation = "spring day disenheartened palace" 04:00 < gene> only chronological sequence makes sense 04:00 < gene> hmm... 04:00 < fenn> well i'm afraid i dont know the difference at this point 04:01 < gene> so you know that Yuki is an alien right? 04:01 < fenn> i knew that before i downloaded it 04:01 < gene> bah 04:01 < gene> you read the plot summary on wikipedia didn't you? 04:01 < fenn> i had to see what you were ranting about 04:02 < gene> you might call yuki post- whatever so to say 04:02 < fenn> erm, at least that's how i remember it.. the logs disagree with my memories however 04:03 < gene> oh wait kanzure is probably hearing the spoilers too 04:03 < kanzure> I also read the wikipedia article, fwiw. 04:03 < gene> heh 04:04 < gene> I think I did too 04:04 < gene> before I saw it too 04:04 < gene> but not the whole plot summary 04:04 < ybit> what movie do you all speak of? 04:04 < gene> not movie 04:04 < ybit> book? 04:04 < gene> animu 04:04 < ybit> play? 04:04 < ybit> animu, wtf 04:04 < gene> anime 04:04 < ybit> aha :) 04:05 < gene> The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya 04:05 < ybit> arigatou 04:05 < gene> huh? 04:05 < ybit> thank you 04:06 < gene> Now hopefully Spielberg won't make a live action movie out of Haruhi 04:06 * fenn scowls at logs 04:07 < gene> as he is trying to do with Ghost In The Shell 04:07 < gene> logs are quite useful to burn fenn 04:08 < gene> Anyway sorry for becoming meme typhoid mary, all of you are probably going to get infected and becoming Haruhi fans 04:08 < fenn> bah, how could the phrase "artificial human" have never been uttered in this channel 04:09 < gene> why are you asking fenn? 04:09 < gene> battle angel alita? 04:09 < fenn> i'm drawing a lot of blank queries that's all 04:09 < gene> trying to do what paracelsus tried to do? 04:09 < fenn> uh, no? 04:10 < gene> make replicants? 04:10 < gene> start a clone farm? 04:10 < gene> I hear clone meat is tasty 04:10 < fenn> dead clones :( 04:10 < fenn> i for one only suck the blood of vegetables 04:11 < fenn> it's necessary, for now 04:11 < gene> why? 04:11 < fenn> sigh.. definitions of 'selfhood' and all that 04:12 < gene> just kidding about clone meat 04:12 < gene> but c'mon real meat is good 04:12 < fenn> meh.. meat on a stick is probably not going to happen any time soon (whereas clones are real) 04:12 < gene> like from cows and all 04:13 < fenn> not that i want to eat tissue culture either 04:13 < kanzure> meat on a stick is already happening though 04:13 < kanzure> it's not quite the same type of meat that people who eat meat come to expect 04:14 < gene> yeah no kidding kanzure 04:14 < fenn> well, cloned cows are out running around in the dirt 04:14 < fenn> but tissue culture requires buttloads of antibiotics and special little plastic flasks that need to be decanted and babied constantly 04:14 < gene> I don't like to eat necrotic tissue 04:15 < fenn> necrotic tissue? 04:15 < gene> necrotic core = gross! 04:15 < gene> in tissue culture 04:15 < gene> you don't have blood vessels 04:15 < gene> most of the time 04:15 < fenn> either keep the thickness under the diffusion limit or figure out how to grow vessels 04:15 < fenn> cancer figures it out all the time 04:16 < gene> so what happens when the tissue grows past diffusion limit, is a necrotic core develops 04:16 < fenn> you dissolve it before that happens 04:16 < fenn> then split into two or more containers 04:16 < fenn> i suppose you could do some kind of continuous moebius strip process if you were clever 04:17 < gene> well you still have a problem 04:17 < gene> much of the meat experience involves having fibrous meat 04:17 < gene> meat that's been used 04:17 < fenn> ok well i'm not going to get into that 04:18 < gene> yeah 04:18 < fenn> ADM already solved it with TVP if you ask me 04:18 < fenn> google for enlightenment 04:18 < gene> that's what makes cultured meat not so succesful 04:18 < kanzure> 'textured vegitable protein' 04:18 < kanzure> vegetable 04:19 < gene> hey would you eat algae fenn? 04:19 < gene> it's very nutrional 04:21 < fenn> i have it for breakfast sometimes, but the good japanese stuff is rather expensive 04:22 < fenn> oh, and i always wanted to make spirulina chocolate 04:23 < gene> no different species 04:23 < gene> not spirulina 04:23 < gene> Kanzure we really need to try cooking the algae 04:23 < fenn> well i'm not going to do a champion worldwide algae tasting survey to find out which ones are good and which will kill you 04:24 * fenn mumbles about kainic acid 04:25 < kanzure> gene: Do you mean "just add an open flame" ? 04:26 < gene> don't worry fenn I'm sure you have a great toxin resistance and would make a good test subject 04:26 < gene> No I mean cook 04:26 < kanzure> There's a few different variations that still have to be tested: set the algae pellets on fire, flame a test tube from underneath, etc. but we would need a mechanism for measuring smoke volume or whatever. 04:26 < gene> as in prepare in a meal 04:26 < gene> maybe we could try making it into little green strips 04:26 < fenn> i hear you can squeeze it out of a pasta press into noodles 04:26 < fenn> but they probably just dissolve into water if you try to cook them 04:27 < gene> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:SolyentGreen28d.png 04:27 < fenn> ice-cream-like-substance might be worth pursuing 04:27 < gene> add some artificial flavoring and it'll taste like just about anything 04:31 < gene> even chicken 04:42 < gene> or saunteed onions 07:24 * ybit server may be up this weekend ^.^ 07:24 < ybit> the freecycle guy's processor worked just fine 07:24 < ybit> but i'm too tired to mess w/ it tonight 07:24 < ybit> anyone used nginx? 07:24 < ybit> thinking about using it 07:25 < ybit> i will atleast try it out 08:11 < kanzure> So if I was going to fail all of my classes anyway, is this good excuse for not showing up? 08:29 < kanzure_> http://heybryan.org/books/Biology/Ultrasound-mediated%20DNA%20transfer%20for%20bacteria.pdf 40 kHz ultrasonoporation for bacterial transformation. or just go look at the old acinetobacter links that I was throwing around in here. I've lost the page on my server, of course. 08:30 < kanzure_> while looking for that lost page - http://heybryan.org/Lain's-Room-001.jpg 08:36 < fenn> is that a hemi? 08:40 < kanzure> hemi? 08:43 < fenn> looks like a diesel generator the more i look at it 08:43 < fenn> with a water muffler.. that can't be healthy indoors 08:44 < fenn> see it's mounted on vibration isolating springs 08:47 < kanzure> yes, I see now 08:48 < fenn> god bless the usa: http://www.uberreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/hemi trike.jpg 08:48 < fenn> http://www.uberreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/hemi%20trike.jpg for you clickers 08:49 < kanzure> you type? 08:49 < fenn> well i drag the cursor instead of clicking 08:49 < fenn> so it gets spaces too 08:55 < kanzure> heard a number yesterday: "algae is 3% efficient as just using a pv cell off the shelf today" 08:55 < kanzure> which is weird because I always hear photovoltaics compared to photosynthesis productiity. 09:09 < kanzure_> Harmful Phytoplankton Section, Harmful Algal Bloom Division, National Research Institute of Fisheries and Environment of Inland Sea 09:09 < kanzure_> Keizo Nagasaki 09:09 < kanzure_> heh, cool department title 09:12 < fenn> silly number.. they neglect the fact that you're carpeting vast swaths of land with essentially free 3% efficient "solar panels" 09:13 < fenn> based on electrical conversion efficiency alone, a stirling engine or OTEC would be way better than PV panels 09:15 < fenn> ending to haruhi suzumiya makes me want to go kill myself 09:17 < kanzure> any quick ideas on directed viral evolution? 09:18 < kanzure> directed as in, targetted 09:18 < kanzure> molecular recognition sites I guess 09:18 < kanzure> I think this is what the recombinant shotgun studies do, right? 09:18 * fenn shrugs helplessly 09:18 < kanzure> Generate a random pool of mutations of types of proteins for the viruses to try out as their recognizer complexes, and then 09:19 < kanzure> bah.. 09:19 < fenn> off to cry myself to sleep... 14:34 < kanzure_> http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/21008688 convergence08 photos 14:37 < UtopiahGHML> anybody good with history of science? Im looking for a study over time of the evolution of tools used ( notebook and all the cognitive supports, notation systems, etc... ) 14:37 < UtopiahGHML> (its the the history of the computer museum that made me think again about this) 14:56 < kanzure> yes 14:56 < kanzure> go find robothistory or robotstory 14:56 < kanzure> uh 14:56 < kanzure> I suspect it's robothistory. The guy claims to have had the first blog ever. 15:01 < kanzure> robotknowledge ? 15:02 < kanzure> Huh. Well this isn't bologna! "Asim Roy", Mr. Control Theory himself, famous for that physorg article that gene_ linked to yesterday, has posted an advertisement of his work on the comp-neuro mailing list. Big fucking surprise. 21:24 < gene> http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6VRT-4TYRF97-6-3&_cdi=6243&_user=108429&_coverDate=11%2F20%2F2008&_sk=%23TOC%236243%239999%23999999999%2399999%23FLA%23display%23Articles_in_Press%23tagged%23Volume%23first%3D0%23date%23(20_November_2008)%23&view=c&_gw=y&wchp=dGLbVtb-zSkWb&md5=863cc203cf5795bafac37f656ad150d7&ie=/sdarticle.pdf 21:24 < gene> AN HUEG PROTIST 21:25 < gene> it rolls 21:33 < kanzure> gene: Did you see my email about viral lysis of algae? 21:33 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/bioreactor/lysis/ 21:33 < gene> damn 21:33 < gene> no 21:33 < kanzure> There's a few papers in there that are ok. 21:33 < gene> I was about to suggest viral lysis to sata last night 21:33 < gene> genetically modded viruses? 21:33 < kanzure> Chlorella has the best studied lytic virus. 21:34 < kanzure> yeah, I emailed him about it at 4 am so he knows. 21:34 < kanzure> well 21:34 < kanzure> that's the thing, 21:34 < kanzure> there's two ways to do this if we wanted to stick with neochloris 21:34 < kanzure> 1) modify the organism to express the recognition molecules 21:34 < kanzure> 2) modify the virus via 'directed evolution', a way of doing bio experiments. 21:35 < kanzure> #2 is more likely if the virus works within the family of algae 21:35 < kanzure> *more likely to work 21:35 < kanzure> I went through the full list of algae that we have from the packet 21:35 < kanzure> and there's PBCV-1, CsNIV, PCMV. 21:36 < kanzure> gene: That's not how it works. 21:36 < kanzure> gene: You get a sample of the viral population that is 'doing well' or something. Uh. Hm. 21:36 < gene> yeah 21:36 < gene> guess we might get to do some genuine biohacking 21:36 < kanzure> there's a way of doing this with crossover 21:37 < kanzure> mutagenesis+crossover in the search query 21:37 < kanzure> yeah, I don't know why sata tends to be opposed to that 21:37 < kanzure> he's already doing algae+insulin, so why not this? etc. 21:37 < kanzure> (the "let the lipid leak out of the membrane" method would be neat, but I don't know of any organism already doing this) 21:38 < gene> well how about we make the virus magnetic 21:38 < gene> oh lysis 21:38 < gene> that's right 21:38 < gene> ok 21:39 < gene> I didn't get your email 21:39 < kanzure> and then to filter them out, if the membraneless filter works, it would be basically the same physics. 21:39 < kanzure> uhm, well, I just told you everything. I gave him that list of 3 good algae viruses 21:39 < kanzure> and that link 21:39 < kanzure> yay sleep deprivation 21:39 < kanzure> btw, the CryoFeast is December 7, not on thanksgiving 21:39 < kanzure> can you make it? 21:39 < gene> well we might goto saudia arabia and go virus hunting 21:40 < gene> lol maybe 21:40 < kanzure> you remember how you wanted me to do a student transhumanist group? 21:40 < kanzure> the CryoFeast people want me to do it too 21:40 < kanzure> so we're going to talk about that. 21:40 < gene> hey you got anything that infects volvox? 21:40 < UtopiahGHML> any progress regarding the origins of viruses ? 21:41 < kanzure> volvox? is that a pokemon? 21:41 < kanzure> volpix. Nevermind. 21:41 < gene> no 21:41 < gene> but it could be one 21:41 < kanzure> gene: yes 21:41 < gene> found one 21:41 < kanzure> gene: Volvox carteri osser virus, VcaOssV 21:42 < gene> yeah 21:42 < kanzure> VcaOssV :) 21:42 < gene> excellent 21:42 < kanzure> spherical colonies? 21:42 < gene> volvox is in the same family as Neochloris 21:42 < gene> yeah cool huh? 21:43 < kanzure> utex# LB 2905 21:43 < gene> algae? 21:44 < kanzure> yep 21:44 < gene> now if could get some sick algae 21:44 < kanzure> you think sick algae has a viral infection? 21:44 < gene> hey didn't venter sequence a whole bunch of ocean virus 21:45 < gene> es 21:45 < kanzure> yeah, Sorcerer 2 21:45 < kanzure_> http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2186209 21:45 < gene> the heybryan lysis page doesn't work 21:45 < kanzure> uh 21:46 < kanzure> oh 21:46 < kanzure> stupid me 21:46 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/bioreactor/lysis/ 21:47 < gene> augh 21:47 < gene> aureococcus isn't very related 21:48 < kanzure> it's ok, VcaOssV infects volvox. 21:48 < gene> indeed 21:48 < kanzure> also, PBCV-1 does chlorella, CsNIV does cylindrotheca, PCMV does phaeodactylum tricornutum. 21:50 < gene> chlorella is more closely related 21:50 < kanzure> than volvox? 21:52 < gene> i believe so 21:52 < gene> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorococcaceae 21:53 < kanzure> Flora -> Chlorophyta -> Trebouxiophyceae -> Chlorellales -> Chlorellaceae -> Chlorella 21:53 < kanzure> Plantae -> Chlorophyta -> Chlorophyceae -> Volvocales -> Volvocaceae -> Volvox 21:54 < gene> odd 21:54 < gene> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorococcaceae 21:54 < kanzure> Plantae -> Chlorophyta -> Chlorophyceae -> Chlorococcales -> Chlorococcaceae -> Neochloris 21:54 < kanzure> I don't think this is a family purely classified due to lipid content. 21:55 < gene> I know 21:55 < kanzure> http://algaebase.org/ 21:57 < gene> ok 21:59 < gene> So how much do we know about neochloris? 21:59 < kanzure> We know it's alive. 21:59 < gene> ok 21:59 < kanzure> Does that count? 21:59 < gene> yeah 21:59 < kanzure> I don't even think we have a life cycle phase plot thing. 22:00 < kanzure> Maybe John has something cooking on that.. 22:00 < gene> ugh 22:01 < gene> has it been sequenced? 22:01 < kanzure> No. 22:01 < gene> yes it has 22:01 < gene> partially 22:01 < kanzure> But we can splice in a marker to express on the membrane, I think. 22:02 < kanzure> link? 22:02 < gene> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?db=nuccore&cmd=search&term=neochloris%20oleoabundans 22:02 < kanzure> Excellent. 22:02 < kanzure> Good way to be wwrong. 22:02 < kanzure> *wrong. 22:02 < gene> it's not much 22:03 < gene> no membrane proteins 22:03 < gene> sequenced at least 22:05 < gene> so we need us a sequencer.... 22:06 < kanzure> Doesn't matter, we can still splice in alternative markers for the membrane. 22:06 < kanzure> Although an excuse to use a sequencer is always nice. 22:07 < gene> you need to know the source code before you can hack it 22:07 < kanzure> Heh. Not really. 22:07 < gene> ok 22:07 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/genetic-circuits.html 22:07 < kanzure> Look at the bottom. 22:07 < gene> I am not a programmer I wouldn't know 22:07 < kanzure> That's the famous oxytocin circuit. 22:07 < kanzure> rawr 22:07 < kanzure> Do more programming. 22:07 < gene> guess that just leaves directed evolution 22:07 < kanzure> This isn't quite the same as programming though. 22:07 < kanzure> Basically we can splice in the new genes somewhere in the genome 22:08 < gene> lol yeah 22:08 < kanzure> now, I'm not actually sure how the virus recognition stuff works 22:08 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/Biology/ 22:08 < kanzure> the 700 MB Biology book in there is a good one on this topic 22:08 < kanzure> the Campbell book 22:08 < gene> what is virus recognition? 22:08 < kanzure> I think what they do is have endonucleases that the virus expresses 22:08 < gene> ok 22:08 < kanzure> and this splices up the DNA of the algae, and then the virus inserts its genes there or something 22:09 < kanzure> well 22:09 < kanzure> there are molecules on the surface of the cells 22:09 < gene> ok 22:09 < kanzure> and usually infecting agents recognize these based off of shape fitting 22:09 < gene> does it matter kanzure? 22:09 < kanzure> kind of like receptor sites on dendrites 22:09 < kanzure> huh? yeah, 22:09 < kanzure> if the virus doesn't infect neochloris, we have to make sure it does 22:09 < gene> eventually you might get a mutation that from something similar 22:09 < gene> get it to jump species 22:10 < kanzure> but you have to have the algae that it infects in the first place. 22:10 < gene> we could go on a vacation to saudia arabia find it's native habitat 22:11 < gene> and hunt viruses 22:11 < kanzure> let's start by trying out the volvox virus. 22:11 < gene> ok 22:11 < gene> damn if we could only find surface proteins 22:12 < kanzure> well 22:12 < kanzure> I should go read the book for a sec 22:12 < kanzure> I'm pretty sure that I'm completely wrong and viruses aren't recognizing surfaces 22:13 * kanzure checks 22:13 < kanzure> I guess some use ATP so they must have some energetic process 22:13 < gene> http://botany.natur.cuni.cz/algo/CAUP/H2701_Neochloris_aquatica.htm 22:13 < gene> heh 22:14 < gene> locality, sides of a small aquarium 22:14 < kanzure> Indiana? 22:14 < kanzure> we have an agent there 22:14 < gene> huh? 22:15 < kanzure> also, why don't our neochloris look that awesome? :( 22:15 * fenn lurks 22:15 < gene> because they're different 22:15 < kanzure> under the scope, ours don't really look like some on the foreground and some on the background 22:15 < kanzure> meh 22:16 < gene> damn where the heck does neochloris live? 22:16 < fenn> aquariums 22:16 < gene> besides the sides of an aquarium 22:16 < fenn> probably tropical rivers and ponds 22:17 < kanzure> want geocoords? 22:17 < gene> yeah 22:17 < gene> it's like in saudia arabia or something 22:17 < gene> sand 22:17 < kanzure> here's like 22:17 < kanzure> one pond 22:17 < fenn> you just want to go to saudi arabia 22:17 < kanzure> in saudia arabia 22:17 < kanzure> *there's like one pond in saudia arabia 22:17 < kanzure> can't be that hard to find, right? 22:17 < kanzure> hehe 22:17 < fenn> google maps 22:17 < fenn> "pond in saudia arabia" 22:17 < gene> they isolated it from sand 22:18 < fenn> that doesnt mean it grows in sand does it? 22:18 < kanzure> "google can't find 'pond in saudia arabia'. sorry." 22:18 < gene> sand 22:18 < gene> it's from sand 22:19 < kanzure> sand at the bottom of a pond 22:19 < gene> Chantanachat, S. & Bold, H.C. (1962). Phycological studies. II. Some algae from arid soils. University of Texas Publications 6218: 1-74. 22:19 < gene> some algae from arid soils 22:19 < gene> real enthusiastic name for a study 22:20 < kanzure> hm 22:20 < kanzure> so in animals, viruses have glycoprotein spikes 22:21 < kanzure> which bind to the molecules on the surface of the host target 22:21 < kanzure> guess this might be sort of specific. 22:21 < gene> wait a minute you seriously don't know how viruses work? 22:21 < gene> they imitate stuff going into the cell 22:21 < fenn> no they dont 22:22 * fenn challenges gene to a duel 22:22 < gene> not now fenn 22:22 < kanzure> I do know how viruses work, I didn't remember whether or not they are specific to a molecular surface recognition thingy :) 22:22 < gene> fairly specific 22:22 < gene> cell specific 22:22 < gene> in us at least 22:23 < gene> well I got to go 22:25 < gene> in the mean time contemplate this: 22:25 < gene> http://timpanogos.wordpress.com/2007/11/19/oceans-white-with-foam-mate/ 22:25 < gene> and viruses 22:25 < gene> and why they might relate 22:25 < gene> heheheheh 22:31 < gene> btw who is John Grigg? 22:31 < kanzure> Transhumanist. 22:32 < kanzure> Participates on the extropy mailing list. 22:32 < gene> rTMS? 22:32 < gene> anything interesting? 22:32 < kanzure> Huh? I don't think Grigg does rTMS. 22:32 < kanzure> I don't know much about him. 22:32 < gene> ok 22:32 < kanzure> He likes to talk about Jupiter brains :-) 22:35 < gene> well then 22:35 < gene> atmospheric intelligences? 22:35 < kanzure> Why, what brought this up? 22:35 < fenn> jupiter brain != some floating cloud alien on jupiter 22:35 < gene> or brains the size of jupiter? 22:36 < fenn> that's the idea 22:36 < gene> heh 22:36 < fenn> realistically they're computers, but somehow the name "brain" stuck 22:36 < kanzure> sometimes it also refers to the idea of converting jupiter into a giant brain 22:36 < kanzure> not just the size of it. 22:36 < gene> turbulence is a bitch Kanzure 22:36 < gene> it really is 22:37 < kanzure> what about jupiter brains do you bring up turbulence for? 22:37 < gene> do you know how they design waterslides kanzure? 22:37 < gene> I thought the whole concept of a jupiter brain was where vortices and fluids make up the intelligence 22:38 < gene> or whatnot 22:38 < kanzure> nope 22:38 < kanzure> but 22:38 < kanzure> but there are some people who talk about things like that, i.e. "ocean intelligences" 22:38 < gene> so they don't design waterslides 22:38 < kanzure> but the idea of a Jupiter brain is this giant solid of computronium basically 22:38 < kanzure> with giant heat exhaust pipes going through for the overhead cost 22:38 < kanzure> huh? who doesn't design waterslides? 22:39 < gene> they don't design waterslides 22:39 < fenn> <- not convinced spherical geometry is best arrangement for megascale computers 22:39 < gene> they build then and hope for the best 22:39 < gene> then add sections on to them where the water comes out 22:39 < kanzure> who's they? 22:39 < gene> it's because there is a certain speed at which water becomes chaotic 22:39 < gene> waterslide companies 22:40 < gene> a single piece of dust can influence the flow 22:40 < kanzure> ugh 22:40 < kanzure> don't get all "chaos theory" on me 22:41 < kanzure> you just need a finer CFD 22:41 < kanzure> *finer CFD simulation 22:41 < gene> you can't 22:41 < kanzure> you can make finer systems, yes 22:41 < kanzure> finer simulations 22:42 < gene> you have to model each atom 22:42 < kanzure> according to who? 22:42 < gene> according to a book I read 22:42 < gene> about chaos theory 22:42 < gene> crap forgot author 22:43 < kanzure> that's kind of biased, gene. 22:43 < gene> kanzure 22:43 < gene> read about chaos theory 22:43 < gene> anyway you don't need finer CFD 22:43 < kanzure> Oh, I have. 22:43 < gene> you just have to approximate it 22:44 < xp_prg> kanzure did you ever use the script or does it just sit there staring at you? 22:44 < kanzure> xp_prg: It's in progress 22:44 < kanzure> Do you want to write it for me? 22:44 < kanzure> Go right ahead. 22:44 < xp_prg> yes I do 22:44 < xp_prg> tell me what you want and I will do it 22:44 < kanzure> what the fuck man 22:45 < kanzure> what about all of the times that I've described the system? 22:45 < kanzure> :( 22:45 < xp_prg> you told me to do this one part and I did it 22:45 < kanzure> yeah\[ 22:45 < xp_prg> I am not aware of another part you want, you specifically told me don't do other parts etc... 22:45 < kanzure> and you asked me what it was all about 22:45 < kanzure> multiple times 22:45 < kanzure> during and after 22:45 < xp_prg> well I wanted to do more and you stopped me before 22:46 < xp_prg> can I do more now? 22:46 < kanzure> yeah, I did tell you specifically to not do other parts because the way you were going it didn't seem like you comprehended 22:46 < kanzure> go right ahead.. 22:46 < kanzure> hm 22:46 < xp_prg> you are my project manager what is the next part you want me to work on? 22:46 < kanzure> wonder where I put the latest zip file of the system 22:46 < kanzure> at the moment I'm writing the tree crawler -> db interface 22:47 < kanzure> dhcp-84-92.me.utexas.edu is it? 22:47 < kanzure> I need to go zip up some stuff if you want to take a look 22:48 < xp_prg> what does the tree crawler -> db interfae do? 22:48 < kanzure> why do you make me repeat everything? 22:49 < kanzure> I get really annoyed about this 22:49 < xp_prg> well I don't remember that part :( 22:49 < kanzure> basically, if you were listening the other day, what I have is this tree search of the possibility space of constructed graphs, with db lookup calls at the top of the recursion function so that a preference modeling script can tell the traversal algorithm to go back upwards if the user starts to hate some of the results 22:49 < kanzure> xp_prg: why don't you read your backlogs? 22:51 < xp_prg> ok 22:51 < xp_prg> what you writing it in? 22:51 < kanzure> um, this is rather embarrasing, but there's a few aspects here 22:52 < kanzure> C#, JS, CSS, HTML, 22:52 < kanzure> some perl too 22:52 < kanzure> you should go install graphsynth 22:52 < xp_prg> can I do it with prolog if I want? 22:52 < kanzure> what part 22:52 < xp_prg> graph searching 22:52 < kanzure> no, the graph searching is already done 22:53 < kanzure> that's why I say go download graphsynth 22:56 < xp_prg> ya traversal algorithms etc... that is prolog's domain 22:56 < xp_prg> just food for thought 22:58 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/graph/2008-11-20.zip 23:02 < kanzure> drazak: http://heybryan.org/graph/2008-11-20.zip 23:03 < drazak> what's in that? 23:03 < kanzure> synthetic biology + mechanical design automation stuffs. 23:03 < kanzure> http://dhcp-84-92.me.utexas.edu/graph/graph-easy/ 23:03 < drazak> ooh 23:03 < kanzure> is one part. 23:04 < drazak> I was talking with someone about RNAi's in fighting cancer/hiv 23:04 < drazak> she doesn't like my idea of a viral vector with a defect to make it more suspectable to some sort of anti-viral 23:04 * kanzure roots for oncolytic viruses 23:05 < kanzure> Have you seen the Andrew Hessel SENS3 talk? 23:05 < drazak> well, a lot of the viruses they use are just to kill the cell 23:05 < drazak> er, cancer cells, rather 23:05 < drazak> but it's hard to target 23:05 < kanzure> right. 23:06 < kanzure> Andrew's approach is to synthesize a virus specific to *your* cancer 23:06 < drazak> and as long as you can target the right gene, you can get the cancer to stop growing like cancer, to shrink a tumor, then remove it with surgery and treat the area with antiviral so you don't accidentally block other genes 23:06 < drazak> hm, link me 23:07 < kanzure> blargh, um 23:07 < kanzure> ooh, one sec 23:07 < kanzure> http://heybryan.org/books/ 23:07 < kanzure> check the flv file 23:09 < drazak> where? 23:10 < drazak> oh 23:10 < kanzure> huh? it's not listed? 23:10 < drazak> I got it 23:11 < kanzure> huh, 108 MB. not fun. 23:11 < drazak> yeah 23:11 < kanzure> well, it's made for streaming, no? 23:11 < kanzure> mplayer should have a streaming param. 23:11 < drazak> yeah, but can't rewind well with that 23:11 < ybit> so, all you fellow h-plusers... what to do with a fibre channel san switch? 23:12 < ybit> aside from make money at an auction site... 23:12 < drazak> ybit: 10GiGE>fibre 23:12 < kanzure> drazak: What's my current upload? 23:13 < drazak> flipping slow 23:13 < drazak> 40 23:13 < fenn> do not stare into fiber optic cable with remaining eye 23:13 < ybit> :) 23:13 < kanzure> bleh, 40 23:20 < kanzure> bkero: Can you host some of my content? 23:20 < kanzure> You surely have mad upload, right? _right_? 23:20 < drazak> I can host some when I get more disk space 23:20 < drazak> or if you can pay a little towards disk space 23:23 < kanzure> Money reserved for kickass transhumanisty projects. 23:23 < bkero> kanzure: I do. 23:23 < bkero> kanzure: How much content? 23:23 < bkero> Do you have I2 of commodity internet? 23:23 < bkero> *Want 23:24 < kanzure> Billions! 23:24 < kanzure> I2? 23:24 < kanzure> Internet2 ? 23:28 < fenn> over 9000 23:28 < drazak> ew, I2 23:28 < fenn> isnt that like "python 3000" i.e. always on the horizon 23:30 * fenn wonders what one does with a 100Gbit connection 23:31 < kanzure> campbell and I were using one earlier this week 23:32 < kanzure> to do a four or five stream two-way video conference with some other university 23:32 < kanzure> in a big giant conference room :) 23:32 < kanzure> I'm not sure but I could have sworn it felt like HD video 23:34 < bkero> I2 is good for interuniversity speeds 23:42 < kanzure> Hah 23:42 < kanzure> This is so stupid. 23:42 < kanzure_> http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5gzZbPW51cXTcUW___nDFSonWXCNA 23:42 < kanzure_> Somali pirates demand 25 million dollars for Saudi oil tanker 23:42 < kanzure_> Can anybody explain why these are not heavily armed? 23:43 < kanzure_> I mean, I can be a pirate. Right? 23:43 < kanzure_> they seized it in 16 minutes 23:43 < kanzure_> hah 23:44 < kanzure_> two speed boats 23:44 < kanzure_> Two speedboats with pirates armed with Kalashnikov rifles and rocket-launchers 23:45 < kanzure> 16 vessels, 350 crew members, off the coast of Somalia. 23:45 < kanzure> I think I'm going to visit these pirates. 23:45 < kanzure> the NASA bag of tools was "worth $100,000" .. okay. Enough news from me. 23:50 < kanzure_> oh how kind of them 23:50 < kanzure_> http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/1242871/an/0/page/0 23:50 < kanzure_> http://maps.google.com/maps?q=http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=1242871&t=k&om=1 23:51 < kanzure> Al Mukallah or mukalla 23:52 < kanzure_> http://www.panoramio.com/photo/4520507 23:53 < kanzure_> AL-HAMATI SWEETS BAKERIES 23:54 < kanzure_> "The New York Times quoted American officials as saying they have evidence that Osama bin Laden is using a network of shops that sell honey to generate income and secretly move weapons, drugs and agents throughout Al-Qa'ida. " 23:54 < kanzure_> hah