--- Log opened Wed Jan 30 00:00:35 2019 00:23 < fenn> nmz787: is boise rural enough for your hermitage? 00:25 < fenn> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Boise_Idaho_from_space.jpg 00:26 < fenn> my mom grew up there. it snows a lot 00:28 < fenn> and that's all i know about it! 00:34 < fenn> ah Micron Technology has a corporate campus there 00:35 < fenn> there were a lot of over-educated people there because of idaho national lab nearby 00:44 < nmz787> fenn: I am somewhat ready to consider retreating from my ideals of hermitage if it means being able to dig into research... though I have just been looking at some houses that are about 30 minutes drive away from the campus and which are quite rural feeling, although only around an acre of land 00:45 < nmz787> fenn: I am not sure I'd end up staying there for more than another round of school 00:48 < nmz787> air quality during the summer in Boise downtown (or at that elevation anyway) seems to suffer from wildfire smoke... so that is another con, and a reason that living further away at a higher elevation would be reasonable... but I was sort of thinking having a short commute, i.e. 10-15 mins driving would be good for ensuring I keep focused on school and not have commuting detract from that aspect of 00:48 < nmz787> things 00:48 < nmz787> though I supposed commuting could be useful to unwind or process things subconsciously 00:49 < fenn> .title https://www.idahostatesman.com/latest-news/article218296105.html 00:49 < yoleaux> Scientists work to develop memory based on DNA | Idaho Statesman 00:49 < nmz787> my commute these days is basically from my bedroom to... sometimes I don't even need to leave there... but otherwise it's about an 8 minute drive, so 30 minutes from home to desk including a shower 00:50 < nmz787> yeah that's the guy I've been in contact with 00:50 < nmz787> we met at this NSF meeting in Virginia last Nov, because I am on some advisory board that voted on proposals to be funded, and his was one that got funded 00:51 < nmz787> they have pretty much all the snazzy nanofab equipment I think some of my project ideas would need 00:51 < nmz787> and are also already working with DNA 00:52 < nmz787> so I'd be with the in-crowd, versus now I'm pretty much considered a crazy guy 00:52 < nmz787> (as far as most folks around me are pure computer engineering focused) 00:53 < nmz787> checking the weather, it is slightly warmer in all seasons than where I went to bachelors (Rochester, NY) 00:53 < nmz787> and much sunnier 00:53 < nmz787> also less snow than there 01:00 < nmz787> I need to call a food co-op or something around there to see if they have grassfed (grain-free) milk available 01:00 < fenn> i'm sure you can do that. there's ranchers everywhere 01:24 -!- TC [~talinck@cpe-174-97-113-184.cinci.res.rr.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:28 -!- hehelleshin [~talinck@cpe-174-97-113-184.cinci.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 01:40 -!- spaceangel_ [~spaceange@ip-86-49-16-65.net.upcbroadband.cz] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:44 -!- spaceangel [~spaceange@ip-86-49-16-65.net.upcbroadband.cz] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 01:49 -!- spaceangel_ [~spaceange@ip-86-49-16-65.net.upcbroadband.cz] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 03:06 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has quit [Quit: Free ZNC ~ Powered by LunarBNC: https://LunarBNC.net] 03:08 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:28 < superkuh> http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/neuroskeptic/2019/01/30/new-look-neurogenesis-humans/ 03:35 < superkuh> If you look at the full text article figure 3, right panel, there's a single human dentate gyrus neurogenesis manipulation study. I wonder how that was done. 03:44 < adlai> ugh, limiting fingernail growth seems to me like a classic example of "domesticated-ape shortsightedness". these naturally-replentishing tools are quite versatile, and don't take much expenditure to keep at a polite/civilized level once you have the neural infrastructure to do so yourself 03:46 < adlai> and re: parental regret - although it's not a very joyful/"loving" approach, i've actually seen vicarious parenting produce objectively positive outcomes in terms of child welfare, despite the subjective negatives 03:47 < adlai> vicarious parenting = grooming the child to the lifestyle/career you wish you could've had, rather than raising the child to be either a completely independent doeswhateveritwants, or to be merely a foot soldier in your own squad 03:47 < adlai> subjective negatives = kids tend to resent the parents that do this. 03:48 * adlai adds obligatory postscriptum, single observer's plural observations with unspecified plurality should not even be treated as a single datum, but rather, rampant speculation 04:08 < fenn> hmmmmm.. mmmm.. uhh.. 04:08 < fenn> .title https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/01/science/sonic-attack-cuba-microwave.html 04:08 < yoleaux> Microwave Weapons Are Prime Suspect in Ills of U.S. Embassy Workers - The New York Times 04:08 < fenn> i feel like i'm reading rense.com 04:08 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has quit [Quit: Free ZNC ~ Powered by LunarBNC: https://LunarBNC.net] 04:11 * adlai shakes head sadly... the NYT does seem to have devolved since the decade when the dad made coffee for the typesetters 04:12 < fenn> "Mr. Frey’s resulting papers — reporting that even deaf people could hear the false sounds ... power densities 160 times lower than “the standard maximum safe level for continuous exposure” could induce the sonic delusions." 04:12 < fenn> that sounds pretty damn useful for deaf people who want to hear 04:13 < adlai> seems much more useful for homogenous broadcast than a prosthetic replicating the standard hearing experience 04:13 < fenn> sure, any arbitrary audio signal 04:14 < pasky_> adlai: I'd say vicarious parenting is a good proxy for many postiive nurturing patterns, but should be possible to pick apart these individual patterns with some introspection 04:15 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:15 < adlai> the advantage of an in-ear prosthetic (whether it merely amplifies sound, or is an actual neural prosthetic, is immaterial here) is that it should respond to the same distribution of audio waves in space, as the ones heard by someone who doesn't use a prosthetic 04:16 < adlai> it'd be a rather futile prosthetic if it just turned deafness into tinnitus 04:39 -!- CryptoDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xhwwvwdiorhhfmbb] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:08 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has quit [Quit: Free ZNC ~ Powered by LunarBNC: https://LunarBNC.net] 06:12 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:15 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:31 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has quit [Quit: Free ZNC ~ Powered by LunarBNC: https://LunarBNC.net] 06:40 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:50 < kanzure> https://www.statnews.com/2019/01/30/nectome-brain-preservation-redemption/ 06:51 < archels> Features 3. No radiation, no harm to the human. 06:51 < nsh> vitrification sounds very different to preservation of anything that might resemble functionality/personality/memories/faculties 06:51 < nsh> vitrification sounds like a nice way to get a pretty brain-shaped fossil 06:51 < nsh> lol 06:52 < kanzure> why am i surrounded by luddites 06:55 < kanzure> if you glue all the pieces together they aren't moving anywhere 07:04 < archels> this is like a cheaper and easier version of cryogenics 07:05 < archels> the reversibility is, of course, nil 07:12 < nsh> i think the gamble is that the reversibility of the payments/investments is also close to nil 07:12 < nsh> :) 07:12 < nsh> it's all grist to the mill anyway. gotta try a few dozen ways that clearly won't work before someone guesses one that nearly might 07:13 < nsh> although actually some of the grist clogs up the mill by making people lose confidence in the endeavour due to a surplus of snakeoil 07:13 < nsh> so, snakeoils and roundabouts i guess 07:13 < nsh> (terrible punmanteau of swings-and-roundabouts and snakes-and-ladders, sorry) 07:14 < adlai> there should be some distinction between preserving a brain as an archeological curiosity ("look how oddly Albert's brain bulged! and here in the caption, you can read his sister's account of noticing this when he was born"), as opposed to the ability to literally pause and unpause its operation. 07:16 < archels> nsh: you're catering here to the fundamental human terror of death, I'm sure they'll get good returns if they play their cards right 07:22 * nsh nods 07:23 < nsh> (spoiler: the notion that the brain operates independently of the rest of the universe is spurious in the extreme) 07:23 < nsh> (but people will figure this out eventually) 07:43 < archels> do you feel that that is what's claimed here? 07:45 < kanzure> nsh is just a crazy old man who wants to shake his fist on the lawn 07:45 * nsh smiles 07:45 < nsh> on the lawn but at the clouds 07:46 < nsh> i actually now have complete confidence in the immanence of the technological singularity 07:46 < nsh> that but has not ameliorated my concerns about the general cultural stupidity of the human condition 07:46 < nsh> in fact it has largely sharpened them 07:46 < nsh> what will be possible soon will be unimaginably vast but what will constrain humans to exploring the possibility space unhazardously remains to be elaborated 07:47 < nsh> and "stop being a luddite" does not do anything to instil confidence in me against that concern :) 07:49 -!- jtimon [~quassel@92.28.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:53 -!- yashgaroth [~yashgarot@2606:6000:c308:f700:d524:f2a1:a546:65ad] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:55 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=462151f1 Bryan Bishop: some stanford blockchain conference links >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/links/ 07:55 < archels> resistance is futile 07:57 < TMA> as is endeavor 07:58 < archels> nsh: you're not addressing the question ;) 07:58 < nsh> whihc? 07:58 < nsh> oh sorry 07:58 < nsh> ah no, but if you cut out something and think you can pause it and then restart it again 07:58 < nsh> then you might be assuming it operated independently of the thing that changed significantly while it was off 07:58 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=04ab11ab Michael Folkson: Add Laolu transcript from Stephan Livera >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stephan-livera-podcast/2018-12-11-laolu-osuntokun-stephan-livera/ 07:58 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=5e89867b Bryan Bishop: Merge pull request #26 from michaelfolkson/add-laolu-stephan-livera >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/ 07:59 < nsh> which i going to cryptically suggest is not the best approach 07:59 < nsh> but i can't elaborate much on that because i don't understand it well enough 07:59 < nsh> so it's safe to assume i'm talking nonsense if that sits easier :) 07:59 < archels> well, hopefully the physical constants of the universe don't change too much during the pause 08:00 < archels> as for cultural/sociological embeddedness, I'm sure there's room for a whole new field of study there 08:01 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=b7ce74c0 Bryan Bishop: add tweeter link >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stephan-livera-podcast/2018-12-11-laolu-osuntokun-stephan-livera/ 08:01 < nsh> okay well let's say i mean something like the difference between a relatively independently functioning personal computer 08:02 < nsh> and a barebones thin client attached to cloud computing resources 08:02 < nsh> if you turn the former off and wait a hundred years and turn it back on it will do the same stuff 08:02 < nsh> the latter if you turn if off a year and turn it back on again the protocols might have changed and it's ability to seem like it's capable of nontrivial work will be lost 08:02 < nsh> and it becomes a dump peripheral 08:02 < nsh> *dumb 08:02 < nsh> there is nothing that establishes that the human brain is in the former and not the latter category 08:03 < nsh> let's be even more [sportingly, hypothetically, rhetorically, not-all-that-seriously] explicit 08:03 < nsh> consider that for each working human brain there is somewhere in the cosmos a black-hole supercomputer 08:04 < nsh> and when that black hole evaporates there is no more supercomputing 08:04 < nsh> and if you try to turn on the brain again it will be a not-very-useful device 08:04 < nsh> nothing rules this out except lack of imagination 08:04 < nsh> and some assumptions about physics 08:05 < archels> the burden of proof is on you here 08:05 < nsh> the voluntarily entertainment of possibilities is a personal responsibility 08:05 < archels> some people *live* 100 years, and they get by in the world just fine (more or less) across that whole span 08:05 < nsh> all i can do is facilitate the will to voluntarily entertain them 08:05 < nsh> obvious life can be extended, perhaps arbitrarily 08:06 < nsh> whether that is possible with large breaks in continuity is another question 08:06 < nsh> and it behoves us to be open to the possibilities 08:06 < nsh> with as little burden of presumption as we can achieve 08:06 < nsh> so i'm not saying even not to try things 08:06 < nsh> just not to assume that a certain avenue will eventually be fruitful 08:06 < nsh> and to invest diversely 08:07 < archels> I agree, space migration should also get a part of the cut :) 08:07 * nsh nods 08:07 -!- Urchin [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:23 < kanzure> .tw https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1090605805290864646 08:23 < yoleaux> Projects that yield great results often wouldn't seem promising to a rational person. Fortunately some people have a compensating irrationality: they're so interested in the project that they'll work on it for its own sake. (@paulg) 08:26 < nsh> :) 08:26 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qbiuuahaorcxwdxk] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:28 < kanzure> where is the stanford linear accelerator 08:33 < nsh> .geo SLAC stanford 08:33 < yoleaux> nsh: Sorry: that command is a web-service, but it didn't respond in plain text. 08:33 < nsh> chore 08:34 < kanzure> it's supposed to be around here somewhere 08:34 < nsh> https://www.google.com/maps/place/SLAC+National+Accelerator+Laboratory/@37.4198517,-122.2048944,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x808fa4f7fbcca9af:0xcca7bc37e987d077!8m2!3d37.4198517!4d-122.2027057 08:34 < nsh> are you there? 08:34 < nsh> off sand hill road 08:35 < nsh> in the stanford hills 08:35 < kanzure> doing myself this https://cyber.stanford.edu/sbc19 08:35 < nsh> oh cool 08:35 * nsh waits until you can cyberbumb into lenny susskind and ask him a lot of difficult questions while he tries to cyberescape 08:35 < nsh> *bump 08:35 < kanzure> so far bumping into dan boneh has been nice 08:36 < nsh> ah nice 08:36 < kanzure> he came up to me and said hello :) 08:36 < kanzure> nice guy 08:36 < nsh> he sure is 08:36 < kanzure> .tw https://twitter.com/kanzure/status/1089962747423481856 08:36 < yoleaux> That moment Dan Boneh says hi to you. (@kanzure, in reply to tw:1089960094106673152) 08:36 < nsh> :) 08:46 < kanzure> "Leftover hashing against quantum side information" https://arxiv.org/abs/1002.2436 09:07 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=7e48013a Bryan Bishop: transcript: dan boneh opening remarks >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/opening-remarks/ 09:07 -!- Urchin [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 09:07 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:10 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=5c6c88f8 Bryan Bishop: more opening remarks >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/opening-remarks/ 09:25 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=2b12b242 Bryan Bishop: transcript: grin >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/building-mimblewimble-and-grin/ 09:32 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=0aa6abf9 Bryan Bishop: more mimblewimble >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/building-mimblewimble-and-grin/ 09:34 < nsh> did they say designed by voldemort? because i though jeduser was another character? 09:34 < nsh> not that it's especially important 09:34 < nsh> and not that i've read any harry potter books :) 09:36 < nsh> 2000 attendees... christ 09:36 < nsh> that is already way too many peoples 09:36 < nsh> they need to make things more abstruse and unwelcoming 09:36 < nsh> kiddin' on (except to the extent that i am not) 09:40 < nsh> (maybe during Q/A someone should bring up the so-far-poorly-funded dev funder for grin dev yeastplume because a lot of people in the room might be able to help with that) 09:40 < nsh> cc kanzure 09:42 -!- sachy [~sachy@91.146.121.5] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 09:50 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id= 10:00 < 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http://otter.ai/ 10:47 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id= 10:58 < kanzure> nsh you'll have to ask someone familiar with harry potter crypto lore. 10:59 < nsh> lol 11:12 -!- Madars [~null@unaffiliated/madars] has quit [Quit: reboot] 11:19 -!- Madars [~null@unaffiliated/madars] has joined ##hplusroadmap 11:20 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=597b4d51 Bryan Bishop: transcript: plasma cash >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/plasma-cash/ 11:34 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=7821bc88 Bryan Bishop: transcript:plasma cash >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/plasma-cash/ 11:36 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=d1b1da4f Bryan Bishop: oops too soon >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/plasma-cash/ 11:36 -!- LooCfur 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12:09 < nmz787> adlai: the problem with cutting them is they squirm a lot, and since they aren't doing it themselves with their own pain/sensory feedback, you can cut them too much and cause bleeding 12:10 < nmz787> it's just annoying and seems like in a world where complex GMO hacking is easy and successful, it'd be something that would sell as a feature 12:11 < nmz787> (we aren't in that world yet, but maybe some day, and gotta dream of goals to pursue) 12:19 < l_wl> How do genetic timer circuits work\]' 12:19 < yoleaux> 19 Jan 2019 09:19Z l_wl: i'm not certain "neanderthal" is a rigorously defined taxonomism, any more than the lowestcase 'sapiens' (i.e. the subspecies), as opposed to the genus. 12:25 < nsh> if you eliminated growing pains entirely from the child and the parent, you might end up with neither growing much in the process 12:26 < nsh> things can be made easier, but some things are only useful by virtue directly or indirectly of being not that easy 12:26 < nsh> and growth seems firmly in that category generally-speaking 12:26 < nsh> (not that i'm against this nail-cutting thing being less traumatic in the trivial case) 12:26 < nsh> (it was certainly very unpleasantly for me as a child) 12:26 < nsh> -ly 12:27 < nsh> there's that cliche story about cutting a moth/butterfly out of its cocoon to help it and it not therefore developing the muscles for flight 12:27 < nsh> dunno if that's biologically accurate but it's a good story 12:37 -!- LooCfur [~hello@loocfur.powered.by.lunarbnc.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:03 < superkuh> https://twitter.com/eboyden3/status/1090639183675301888 http://www.freepatentsonline.com/10173061.html (re:, https://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674%2817%2930584-6 I think) 13:22 -!- dustinm [~dustinm@68.ip-149-56-14.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:25 -!- dustinm [~dustinm@68.ip-149-56-14.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:27 < kanzure> .tw 13:27 < yoleaux> Och, A cannae finde nae tweet 13:27 < kanzure> .tw https://twitter.com/eboyden3/status/1090639183675301888 13:27 < yoleaux> The patent for temporal interference brain stimulation (our proposed method for noninvasive brain stimulation) has been granted -- congrats to the whole team working on this project! http://www.freepatentsonline.com/10173061.html (@eboyden3) 13:31 < l_wl> It targets specific targets in the brain. How small is the target area? 13:31 < kanzure> i want micrometer^3 13:31 < l_wl> It seems like a group of seven cells 13:32 < kanzure> what really 13:32 < l_wl> Im not sure https://justbeamit.com/qi9ms 14:00 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=4299c540 Bryan Bishop: transcript: starks >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/stark-dex/ 14:07 < jrayhawk> https://www.apnews.com/92f491d2794440afaf53967fceb0c1b9 "Yemeni army spokesman Mohammed al-Naqib was speaking at a podium during the parade [...] when a high-pitched whine drew his attention and others. A moment later, the drone exploded overhead, pelting him and others with shrapnel." 14:11 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=7e24aea9 Bryan Bishop: more words >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/stark-dex/ 14:15 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 14:28 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:29 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Client Quit] 14:29 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:38 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=75dc5620 Bryan Bishop: transcript: aurora >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/aurora-transparent-succinct-arguments-r1cs/ 15:06 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=b2f2945c Bryan Bishop: transcript: accumulators >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/accumulators/ 16:15 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=10662b86 Bryan Bishop: transcript: urkel trees >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/urkel-trees/ 16:47 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=f760169a Bryan Bishop: transcript: elaine shi >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/thundercore/ 17:04 < gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=8293ec98 Bryan Bishop: transcript: sybilquorum >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/stanford-blockchain-conference/2019/sybilquorum/ 18:04 -!- CryptoDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xhwwvwdiorhhfmbb] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 18:19 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qbiuuahaorcxwdxk] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 18:28 -!- mrdata- [~mrdata@unaffiliated/mrdata] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:02 -!- mrdata- [~mrdata@unaffiliated/mrdata] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:16 < fenn> nice article on nectome 20:17 < fenn> kanzure my brother works at SLAC and might be able to arrange a tour or something 20:18 < superkuh> Anyone have a working sci-hub mirror? 20:19 < superkuh> .se/.tw and it in generally seems to have been down for a couple hours now. 20:19 < yoleaux> Och, A cannae finde nae tweet 20:28 < fenn> last time we visited SLAC was when everything was shut down so you could actually go inside, but that's probably not true at a random time 20:40 < nmz787> pretty neat fenn 20:47 -!- l_wl [~l_wl@pool-173-66-183-216.washdc.fios.verizon.net] has quit [] 21:28 < nmz787> .title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fyZQf0p73QM 21:28 < yoleaux> (original) Man In Nursing Home Reacts To Hearing Music From His Era - YouTube 21:34 < nmz787> linked with this in some webpage http://dx.doi.org/10.14283/jpad.2018.19 21:34 < nmz787> .title 21:34 < yoleaux> Archives • The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease 21:35 < nmz787> "Increased Functional Connectivity After Listening to Favored Music in Adults With Alzheimer Dementia. 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