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Should be biointelligence-explosion.io 09:03 < justanotheruser> or biointelligence-explodr.io 09:15 -!- justinzero [~justinzer@c-98-238-36-45.hsd1.fl.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:57 -!- sheena [~home@S0106c8be196316d1.ok.shawcable.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 09:57 -!- sheena [~home@S0106c8be196316d1.ok.shawcable.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:58 -!- justinzero [~justinzer@c-98-238-36-45.hsd1.fl.comcast.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:02 -!- ant4t [~s3an@50.141.79.165] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 10:09 < kanzure> justanotheruser: the context here is that david pearce is well known for having purchased 10,000 domain names and keeping only a single page of content on each one 10:09 < kanzure> http://diyhpl.us/~bryan/irc/david-pearce-domains.url.txt 10:09 < kanzure> of course this is only 3700 of his domains 10:11 < chris_99> that's insane 10:11 < chris_99> that must cost a fortune too 10:12 < archels> Pearce owns jetpress.org? I didn't know that 10:13 < archels> nah, whois says James Hughes 10:13 < kanzure> james hughes and david pearce are friends and colleagues so it's not surprising 10:13 < kanzure> at minimum, david pearce *hosts* jetpress.org 10:14 < kanzure> "that's insane" correct 10:14 < archels> cool 10:15 < kanzure> what's really funny is that faceface/dbolser once introduced me into the korean equivalent of david pearce, a dude named jong bhak who owns the 10,000 domains starting with bio- 10:16 < justanotheruser> oh wow, you're actually serious about thousands of domains 10:16 < kanzure> http://jongbhak.com/index.php/Latest_CV_of_Jong_Bhak 10:16 -!- ant4t [~s3an@50.141.77.159] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:16 < justanotheruser> what, cocaine.org 10:17 < archels> isn't this all pretty meaningless? domain squatting is so 1990s 10:17 < justanotheruser> is he just a squatter hoping some of them become valuable? 10:17 < kanzure> yes i think he's sold some of the domains or let them expire 10:17 < archels> if you actually do something and link them up like Pearce did with (I guess a subset of) them, that's cool 10:17 < kanzure> well when you're fucking loaded with money, playing games like this is totally trivial 10:17 < archels> heh 10:19 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 10:21 < kanzure> other than that, i have no explanation 10:27 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:30 < kanzure> ]/win 5 10:30 < kanzure> frlkjasdf 10:38 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ecekbiedrqfstsrg] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 11:44 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-rpottacqwstutgwj] has joined ##hplusroadmap 12:14 < kanzure> "Trapping a transition state in a computationally designed protein bottle" http://www.bakerlab.org/system/files/Mills_Science_2015A.pdf 12:15 < kanzure> "Prediction of nucleic acid binding probability in proteins: a neighboring residue network based score" http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/43/11/5340 12:38 < kanzure> instead of trying to use a limited subset of amino acids to get easier-to-predict protein structures, you could have protein subunits with simple linkers that you could enable/disable. the minimum size of your nanostructures would be much larger, and you'd essentially only have a cube to work with, and you would probably need a laborious chemical procedure to assemble your final structure, but you'd essentially have structural protein legos. 12:39 < kanzure> you would need to find some protein-protein subunit linking method that would ideally be more than a single bond, plus the linker method would have to be easily disabled by misprinting the sequence for one of the residues (so that you can disable different linkers on a single cube) 12:41 < kanzure> i suspect this would not work for large nanostructures because of yield problems... if it takes you 800 reactions to assemble your protein structure monstrosity, yield problems will cause a lot of trouble for you trying to reach the final state. 12:41 < drethelin> what is the goal here anyway 12:41 < drethelin> like what are we trying to build 12:41 < kanzure> well, having a general library of structural nanosystems would be useful for doing nanothings 12:43 < kanzure> at the moment our ability to make nanoscale structures is rather limited 12:44 < kanzure> whoops i mean nanoscale nanostructure nanothings. everything in nanoworld is more nanoified... 12:46 < kanzure> .wik molecular machine 12:46 < yoleaux> "A molecular machine, or nanomachine, is any discrete number of molecular components that produce quasi-mechanical movements (output) in response to specific stimuli (input). The expression is often more generally applied to molecules that simply mimic functions that occur at the macroscopic level." — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molecular_machine 12:49 -!- andytoshi [~andytoshi@wpsoftware.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 12:49 < kanzure> wow these examples all suck 12:50 < kanzure> you could have very large molecular differential gears https://camo.githubusercontent.com/c17786e5d6d83085c219198bc3cf8a83347f7e0b/687474703a2f2f64697968706c2e75732f7e627279616e2f6972632f6e616e6f656e67696e6565722f696d616765732f647265786c65722d6d65726b6c652d646966666572656e7469616c2d676561722e676966 12:50 < kanzure> drethelin: more broadly, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEYN18d7gHg 12:57 < kanzure> eudoxia: you should make a list of useful molecular machines in the 100k-10M atoms range. 13:27 < CaptHindsight> funny how the mechanisms in the first stage all have subatomic resolution 13:41 -!- ant4t [~s3an@50.141.77.159] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:43 -!- kish [~oracle@unaffiliated/oracle] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:46 -!- andytoshi [~andytoshi@wpsoftware.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:52 -!- Madplatypus [uid19957@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-kqxvaefjzgrtubva] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:03 -!- andytoshi [~andytoshi@wpsoftware.net] has quit [Changing host] 14:03 -!- andytoshi [~andytoshi@unaffiliated/andytoshi] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:07 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:15 -!- drethelin [~drethelin@71-87-115-157.dhcp.mdsn.wi.charter.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 14:21 < kish> so what's tis about 14:21 < kish> what gives 14:24 < kanzure> we're just plotting to blow up a few dozen galaxies within the next 2 or 3 million years, nothing much 14:30 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-rpottacqwstutgwj] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 14:46 -!- EnLilaSko- [~Nattzor@host-85-30-145-65.sydskane.nu] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:46 -!- EnLilaSko [~Nattzor@unaffiliated/enlilasko] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 15:02 < CaptHindsight> I think that QC needs to be built into the synthesizer 15:05 < CaptHindsight> nano synthesizer with something like a nanopore that does QC as it builds 15:11 -!- wrldpc1 [~ben@206.104.133.27.ap.yournet.ne.jp] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:21 -!- wrldpc1 [~ben@206.104.133.27.ap.yournet.ne.jp] has quit [Quit: wrldpc1] 15:27 -!- streety [streety@2a01:7e00::f03c:91ff:feae:ded6] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 15:29 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has quit [Quit: Namaste] 15:42 -!- streety [streety@2a01:7e00::f03c:91ff:feae:ded6] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:54 -!- FourFire [~fourfire@84.48.234.116] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:54 -!- fourfire_ [~fourfire@84.48.234.116] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:55 < CaptHindsight> how well is DNA ligase understood? 15:55 -!- fourfire_ [~fourfire@84.48.234.116] has quit [Client Quit] 15:58 -!- Beatzebub [~beatzebub@d108-180-217-85.bchsia.telus.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:59 < ParahSailin_> there are some thermostable ligases that will tolerate a G-T wobble hybridization 15:59 < ParahSailin_> to my knowledge there isnt even a publication mentioning this 15:59 < ParahSailin_> its more of lab lore 15:59 < CaptHindsight> heh 16:05 < CaptHindsight> how to build in base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair and mismatch repair 16:07 < CaptHindsight> start building nano machines that contain repair proteins 16:09 < FourFire> CaptHindsight, how is that easier/superior to inserting the genes into the genome? 16:10 < FourFire> (with crispir/next gen of that tech) 16:11 < CaptHindsight> FourFire: I'm just looking at ways to build QC into a synthesizer 16:12 < CaptHindsight> so what you insert is what you wanted, now whats to stop mechanisms from correcting or removing what you want to insert is another story 16:13 < FourFire> CaptHindsight, yeah, I need to study more 16:13 < CaptHindsight> me too 16:16 < FourFire> CaptHindsight, even if one method is actually superior to another, i consider it worthwhile for all the obvious routes to be developed in parallel incase one is 10 yrs easier to implement 16:17 < CaptHindsight> have to start somewhere 16:18 < CaptHindsight> I still wonder how much of this is known but kept private 16:18 < FourFire> what I'm saying is if you've got an idea, go for it, don't be discouraged by me questioning it's effacy 16:19 -!- FourFire [~fourfire@84.48.234.116] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:25 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 16:28 -!- Viper168 [~Viper@unaffiliated/viper168] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:55 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 16:55 < kanzure> traditionally the quality control is just a matter of dna sequencing, mass spec, etc. 16:57 < kanzure> "deep space network now" http://eyes.nasa.gov/dsn/dsn.html 16:58 < kanzure> this is a sort of dumb page... 17:02 < kanzure> .wik midazolam 17:02 < yoleaux> "Midazolam (/mɪˈdæzəlæm/, marketed in English-speaking countries and Mexico under the trade names Dormicum, Hypnovel, and Versed,) is a short-acting central nervous system (CNS) depressant of the benzodiazepine class developed by Hoffmann-La Roche in the 1970s." — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midazolam 17:06 -!- FourFire [~fourfire@84.48.234.116] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:07 -!- FourFire [~fourfire@84.48.234.116] has quit [Client Quit] 17:16 < CaptHindsight> if you have built in error correction to synthesis that is very error prone and the error correction step takes as long as each step in the synthesis what do you gain? 17:18 < CaptHindsight> if you perform synthesis in massive parallel operations what do you lose by doing QC only at the end of synthesis? 17:19 < CaptHindsight> just the cost of operation and the chemicals 17:22 -!- erasmus [~esb@unaffiliated/erasmus] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:24 -!- Burnin8 [~Burn@pool-71-241-254-153.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:24 -!- strangewarp_ [~strangewa@c-76-25-206-3.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:27 -!- strangewarp [~strangewa@c-76-25-206-3.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 17:27 -!- Burn_ [~Burn@pool-71-241-254-153.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 17:30 -!- balrog [~balrog@discferret/developer/balrog] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 17:34 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-eiwfohxuxlpebkmq] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:41 < kanzure> well you have to spend more of your parallelism on doing the same thing, basically 17:42 < kanzure> (if you do quality control only at the end) 17:55 < fenn> this seems amenable to mathematical analysis 17:56 < fenn> is there a mathematician in the house! 17:57 -!- balrog [~balrog@discferret/developer/balrog] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:01 < CaptHindsight> you can also do synthesis in massive parallel operation and error correct on the way 18:01 < CaptHindsight> how efficient do you want/need to be? 18:01 < CaptHindsight> How much does it cost either way? 18:02 < CaptHindsight> how long does each step take? 18:02 < CaptHindsight> with and without error correction 18:03 < CaptHindsight> with inkjet, it's what ~96 samples per tray? 18:04 < CaptHindsight> with DLP it's 2.3 million per tray 18:12 < CaptHindsight> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2741231/ 18:13 -!- Beatzebub [~beatzebub@d108-180-217-85.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:14 -!- Beatzebub [~beatzebub@d108-180-217-85.bchsia.telus.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:14 < CaptHindsight> no far fewer " The actual device contained 128 × 31 (total 3698) individual pico-reaction chambers" 18:20 < CaptHindsight> but if you can get a 1:1 mirror to reaction chamber ratio then you're back to 2.3 million 18:28 -!- andytoshi [~andytoshi@unaffiliated/andytoshi] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 18:29 -!- andytoshi [~andytoshi@wpsoftware.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:34 -!- justinzero [~justinzer@71.3.249.91] has joined ##hplusroadmap 18:39 -!- justinzero [~justinzer@71.3.249.91] has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds] 18:53 -!- Porb_ [~Porbus@58.164.109.57] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:09 < CaptHindsight> hmm, Roche NimbleGen used DLP to make maskless 19:09 < CaptHindsight> microarrays 19:09 < CaptHindsight> but got out of the business 3 years ago 19:19 -!- Porb_ [~Porbus@58.164.109.57] has quit [Ping timeout: 265 seconds] 19:21 < CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eSr5CxAdiww Agilent uses inkjet and gets >99% efficiency 19:35 -!- nmz787_i [~ntmccork@192.55.55.41] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:44 -!- signo5 [~signo5@unaffiliated/signo5] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:45 -!- streety [streety@2a01:7e00::f03c:91ff:feae:ded6] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 19:48 -!- streety [streety@2a01:7e00::f03c:91ff:feae:ded6] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:51 < nmz787_i> papermonkey: 10.1002/adma.201502092 19:51 < nmz787_i> .title http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adma.201502092/abstract 19:52 < yoleaux> nmz787_i: Sorry, that doesn't appear to be an HTML page. 19:58 < nmz787_i> High-Resolution Printing of 3D Structures Using an Electrohydrodynamic Inkjet with Multiple Functional Inks 19:59 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@147.69.32.113] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:00 < nmz787_i> http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1002/adma.201502092/asset/supinfo/adma201502092-sup-0001-S1.pdf?v=1&s=607028810176411d8bde875bf2214e98a04cde21 20:05 < kanzure> so this is just printing over the same location multiple times? 20:10 < CaptHindsight> yes, with multiple inkjet fluids 20:11 -!- Acty [uid89656@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-jhtqduwvjxtvkbxo] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 20:11 < kanzure> how is there no splash? 20:12 < kanzure> .title http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2741231/ 20:12 < yoleaux> Photoelectrochemical synthesis of DNA microarrays 20:13 < kanzure> yeah it's a little strange that there were only 3698 reaction chambers in that example 20:13 < kanzure> 1024x1024 micromirror array even when suboptimally used should still get you more than 10k reactions in parallel... not just 3700.... 20:15 < CaptHindsight> who knows, maybe they were running DOS 20:15 < kanzure> what does ">99% efficiency" actually man 20:15 < kanzure> *actually mean 20:16 < kanzure> also this is for oligo probe hybridization stuff (not the end of the world, of course) 20:16 < kanzure> (i mean, the difference is that oligo probe hybridization stuff is not designed to be combined into larger sequences (since you just insert your molecular junk and then look at the hybridization results visually)) 20:17 < kanzure> (((the agilent video))) 20:20 < kanzure> fenn: there is a lack of good documents on the interwebs about useful molecular machines to do with basic nanotechnology, perhaps you have a few in mind that could be added to the wiki? 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