--- Log opened Thu Dec 15 00:00:45 2022 01:25 -!- sgiath [~sgiath@mail.sgiath.dev] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 01:25 -!- sgiath [~sgiath@2a02:25b0:aaaa:aaaa:a3c3:ed4b:6b06:0] has joined #hplusroadmap 02:02 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 03:43 < lkcl> muurkha, i'm looking for lightness, strength, stiffness, and end-user DIY easy constructability 03:44 < lkcl> the PVC acts as a "shape former", and becomes impossible to remove once the kevlar "hessian"-style cloth is stuck to it, so i figured, "what the ho-hum, just leave it there" :) 03:45 < lkcl> yes, there are regular bulges, and you know what? if you've seen the mythbusters "golf-ball dimpled car", the turbulence created *actually saved fuel* (!) 03:46 < lkcl> it was something mad like an increase from 23 to... 26? 29? mpg? 03:47 < lkcl> the PVC turns out to prevent longitudinal compression or stretching, and the kevlar coarse-weave, well, i tried bending a 250 mm long sample i made, with my bare hands 03:48 < lkcl> only 3 layers of kevlar/resin and with a LOT of pressure i could only see it flex about... 1 or 2 mm? 03:48 < lkcl> i love the balloons idea :) 03:48 < lkcl> that's fantastic. 03:49 < lkcl> i think i should be able to do a rapid shape then swap-out one-by-one with the kevlar poles 03:49 < lkcl> have you seen calfee design? https://calfeedesign.com/bamboo/ 03:50 < lkcl> he does hemp/resin wrap around bamboo/carbon-fibre with the metal parts embedded 03:51 < lkcl> fricking awesome 03:51 < lkcl> then there is gaboats.com where i got the geodesic+polyester+kevlar idea from 03:53 < lkcl> https://derctuo.github.io/notes/globoflexia.html - that's a really sophisticated page with a hell of a lot of worthwhile ideas. 03:54 < lkcl> the original car model i used drinking straws and hot-glue. it took me *3 weeks*, but fortunately i captured it in pyopenscad so i have a complete 3D model 03:55 < lkcl> haha i've also used masking tape to create a ducting fan adapter for a 120 mm fan onto a 3D printer, and created corrugated pipes out masking-tape, too :) 03:55 < lkcl> i wrapped layers (adhesive outside) around a broom handle 03:56 < lkcl> wound thin low-current PVC-covered wire around it in a close spiral 03:56 < lkcl> slapped on another layer of masking tape 03:57 < lkcl> took it off the broom, concertina'd it down, and i had really really light-weight cooling pipes where i could have a 120 mm fixed fan feeding a fast-moving 3D printer head with lots of cool air 06:49 < muurkha> lkcl: I'm flattered you liked my page but to find out if the ideas are worthwhile someone will have to try them out :] 06:54 < muurkha> the calfee design idea is interesting 06:54 < kanzure> maaku: i don't entirely understand italian history but there's some pretty weird stuff in their transhumanist politics orgs stuff; i haven't untangled that mess. 06:54 < kanzure> i remember lots of in-fighting between like 3 different italian transhumanism non-profits? 07:52 -!- test__ is now known as _flood 08:10 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has joined #hplusroadmap 08:25 < kanzure> chatGTP had some interesting ideas about how to reduce irreducible biological complexity inside cells 08:26 < kanzure> it mentioned the possibility of increasing the viscosity of cytoplasm over multiple generations such that brownian motion is restricted 08:26 < kanzure> (and presumably over multiple generations with mutation the surviving cells either fix the viscosity or they arrange their proteins better) 08:27 < kanzure> another idea it had was reducing the number of amino acid types either by genome engineering to remove amino acids or by downregulation of amino acid synthesis in some sort of gene drive scenario 08:27 < kanzure> it's not clear that removing amino acid types would decrease complexity-- it may be the case that making the whole cell out of only ~5 amino acids might require things to be much more complex 08:28 < kanzure> interestingly, it also brainstormed on its own the idea of using the cytoskeleton (+ more organelles in the flatland scenario) to organize cellular components 08:36 < L29Ah> won't increased viscosity just slow down everything? 08:42 < nsh> (science is an empirical endeavour) 09:03 < kanzure> yes on average most stuff would be slowed down but you would select for the mutant replicators that (1) actually replicate and (2) do so in a reasonable timme 09:04 < kanzure> instead of banning AI art, we should ban human art from being displayed/rendered because the risk of copying is too high 09:04 < kanzure> it would be easier to ban human production of art than make DRM magically work 09:06 < L29Ah> kanzure: where does the "reasonable time" requirement come from? 09:06 < L29Ah> s/requirement/pressure/ 09:09 < kanzure> you could start by waiting a very long time, looking at the percent of replicators, and if it's enough to work with then you can shorten your window next time 09:11 < kanzure> "Based on lobbying, the US FTC banned referring to lab-grown diamonds as "real", "genuine", or even "stone". It required the word "diamond" be prefixed with "lab-grown" or "synthetic" in any marketing materials. Technology kept improving, economies of scale applied, and consumer demand eventually changed the balance. The FTC reversed its rulings and in 2022 demand for lab-grown stones (at ... 09:11 < kanzure> ...small fractions of equivalent natural prices) is at an all-time high." 09:15 < L29Ah> how about not increasing the viscosity and waiting for a shorter time? 09:26 < kanzure> might help, hard to tell, the fastest is a doubling time of ~10 minutes 09:26 < kanzure> (vibrio natriegens) 09:27 < kanzure> according to wikipedia: "Under optimum conditions, and all nutrients provided, the doubling time of V. natriegens can be less than 10 minutes." 09:27 < kanzure> in order to have a short doubling time, you need thousands of simultaneous polymerases and ribosomes 09:27 < kanzure> like thousands of replication forks throughout the genome 09:30 < kanzure> https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Vibrio_natriegens 09:45 < nmz787> seems like diffusion is the sort of round-robin task scheduler of the cell 09:46 < nmz787> except it isn't really round-robin 09:54 < kanzure> there was something in the channel logs a long time ago about inserting computer chips into cells and progressively taking over functions of the cell that way 10:00 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has left #hplusroadmap [] 10:46 -!- cthlolo [~lorogue@77.33.23.154.dhcp.fibianet.dk] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:00 < maaku> kanzure: there are italian transhumanist non-profits? 11:04 < kanzure> maaku: like http://www.transumanisti.it/ 11:05 < kanzure> https://www.wired.com/2009/08/italian-schismatic-transhumanists/ 11:06 < kanzure> ".. just would like let you know that here in Italy there are two different transhumanist organizations (http://humanityplus.org/get-involved/chapters): the Associazione Italiana Transumanisti you already know, and the Network dei Transumanisti Italiani: http://www.transumanisti.org/ 11:06 < kanzure> ".. The split was caused by the preeminent role aquired by the so called "overhumanists" (Stefano Vaj - now national secretary - and others) in the AIT.." 11:07 < kanzure> https://www.estropico.com/id329.htm 11:10 < kanzure> and then there's http://transumanisti.net/ ... 11:18 < maaku> thanks 11:33 < kanzure> .wik length extension attack 11:33 < saxo> "In cryptography and computer security, a length extension attack is a type of attack where an attacker can use Hash(message1) and the length of message1 to calculate Hash(message1 ‖ message2) for an attacker-controlled message2, without needing to know the content of [...]" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Length_extension_attack 12:19 -!- cthlolo [~lorogue@77.33.23.154.dhcp.fibianet.dk] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:09 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has joined #hplusroadmap 13:34 < kanzure> they mispelled my name in "Make People Better" captions :-o 14:31 < kanzure> .wik audrey life sciences 14:31 < saxo> Article not found: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audrey_life_sciences gave 404 | Searched en for 'audrey life sciences' | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_result_found gave 404 | Searched en for 'No result found' 15:05 < kanzure> ryan.ferrell@hdmz.com 15:10 < kanzure> ... and they cut to black at the end before my lab could answer their question. 15:39 < kanzure> would be nice to see a follow-up untangling all the backlash and even people calling for his head-- really pressing why people think their reaction was proportional (it wasn't) 15:43 < kanzure> hmm my bookmarks don't include a good rebuttal of asilomar conference 15:44 < muurkha> how would you rebut an entire conference anyway? 15:45 < kanzure> well the idea that global scientific consensus is required for science for one, just seems like a falsity 15:46 < kanzure> that's not science. 15:46 < kanzure> that's not even ethical 17:12 < kanzure> https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19298844/ 17:36 -!- ANACHRON [~Malvolio@idlerpg/player/Malvolio] has quit [Quit: brb] 17:42 -!- ANACHRON [~Malvolio@idlerpg/player/Malvolio] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:38 < fenn> https://fennetic.net/irc/balloon_dog_anatomy_79au4nd5zeb41.jpg 18:41 < kanzure> is this a proposal or is this a reply to the art discussion? 18:42 < fenn> it was in reply to the derctuo page on globoflexia (balloon twisting) 18:43 < fenn> mostly i just think it's funny 18:44 < fenn> evolving life to work with a more viscous cytoplasm would be difficult, because the obvious first mutation to be self-selecting is one that reduces the viscosity 18:46 < fenn> .title https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19298844/ 18:46 < saxo> Make People Better (2022) - IMDb 18:47 < kanzure> yours truly makes a few appearances in this documentary 18:50 <+gnusha> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=19bc82bf Bryan Bishop: transcript: austin bitcoin developers socratic seminar 35 >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/austin-bitcoin-developers/2022-12-15-socratic-seminar-35/ 18:54 < fenn> "Make People Better does not offer an overview of genetic engineering or Crispr Cas9; it is explicitly not meant as an educational documentary about this field. Rather, it veers more towards true crime in its focus on Dr. He." 18:55 < fenn> "Through these interviews and an assortment of archival footage, we come to understand that Dr. He is something of a scapegoat for the wider world of scientific research. Behind closed doors, none of his colleagues, fellow scientists, or CCP handlers had issues with his unethical approach" 18:55 < kanzure> (here "ethics" should be read as "the rules of the academy") 19:02 < fenn> was there ever any fallout for george church being insufficiently outraged? 19:02 < fenn> or at least pretending to be 19:02 < fenn> what is the game theory here 19:02 < fenn> does anyone actually follow up on whether you go along with the party line 19:03 < fenn> hitler felt emboldened by the lack of any real repercussions for the armenian genocide 19:03 < fenn> you'd think people would have learned this lesson by now? 19:04 < fenn> why do people screech outrageously unless there is a tangible benefit or harm of not having done so? 19:04 < fenn> outragedly* (?) 19:06 < fenn> if the majority of He's western peers agreed with his approach before it went public, why then were they all so quick to throw him under the bus 19:07 < fenn> a negative response to human genetic engineering is utterly predictable, so they must have been prepared for the eventuality 19:14 < fenn> " It is already a fascinating subject and a story with many twists and turns, and by announcing the end of that story right at the start, some of the mystery and thrill around how the world is going to react to what he has done is lost." 19:15 < fenn> yes, china could have easily said fuck you to the west and gone full steam ahead 19:15 < fenn> and who knows, maybe they are, behind closed doors 19:24 < fenn> i wonder what fraction of people born via IVF know that they owe their lives to the existence of this technology 19:25 < fenn> does it come up at the thanksgiving dinner table? 19:25 < fenn> do they tell their friends about it? 19:27 * L29Ah told a few ppl that his mother had episiotomy to deliver him; don't remember at what circumstances had she told that 19:36 -!- nsh [~lol@user/nsh] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 19:42 -!- nsh [~lol@user/nsh] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:00 -!- nsh [~lol@user/nsh] has quit [Quit: ZNC - http://znc.in] 21:08 -!- nsh [~lol@user/nsh] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:55 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 22:59 < fenn> 'A "Grave Torpedo" was a device that was placed in the grave of your loved one upon burial; it was designed to explode if a grave robber opened the coffin lid.' 23:32 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has joined #hplusroadmap --- Log closed Fri Dec 16 00:00:46 2022