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kanzurehttp://www.worthingtonassembly.com/2014/03/31/circuithub-partnership/10:13
kanzure"The short version is, you can head over to CircuitHub.com and have your BOM, PCB, and Assembly quoted instantly via CircuitHub’s app. CircuitHub handles all of the ordering and logistics for you and boards just arrive at your door. But it goes much much deeper than that."10:13
kanzurehrm so circuithub is buying for all of their users10:15
kanzure"They’ve fully integrated their software into our systems. They have the ability to read our inventory levels, set up automated purchasing, automatically push programs directly into our pick and place machines, auto generate purchase orders and define production sequences. All of these things today are done manually, by a person sitting at their desk and parsing the information supplied to them to figure out what is required to assemble ...10:15
kanzure... your circuit board. These tools should significantly reduce costs and we fully expect that CircuitHub will be able to beat our own internal pricing on most orders because of these efficiencies."10:15
kanzure"Not only that, but when the community settles around a fixed number of components, these components can have feeders dedicated to them. So we only have to plug the feeder into the machine and say “Go!” For small prototype runs of about 10 pieces, easily 25% of the cost is simply loading feeders with the components needed for each job."10:15
kanzurecomments: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=750180810:16
ParahSailini wonder if they can get modern SoCs10:17
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kanzurediffie-hellman stuff http://cr.yp.to/ecdh.html10:25
ParahSailintor uses curve2551910:27
ParahSailinim not sure why nobody's assigned curve25519 a cipher suite in tls yet10:28
kanzuregoogle pokemon challenge map http://googlejapan.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/blog-post.html http://thenextweb.com/google/2014/03/31/can-now-find-catch-wild-pokemon-inside-google-maps/10:28
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eudoxia>I was at a gathering in the UK last year and Thomas’ name came up, only to be dismissed as “a cryonics anti-nanotechnology Luddite.” I stopped the speaker (who was medically trained) and asked, “Do you know what edema is for?” He looked at me as if I was mad as a hatter and halting replied that “edema is the accumulation of fluid in the tissues.” “Yes,” I said, ” that’s what it is, but that’s not11:04
eudoxia>ou see Thomas was struggling with the problem of how to repair injured cells and tissues when those structures already take up essentially all of the available space. Even if you have nanoscale repair devices, you are still heavily constrained by lack of space and by heat dissipation problems. Thomas’ solution was simply to expand the system to several; times its original volume.â€� “After all,â€� he said, “thatâ€11:04
eudoxia>And of course, in wound repair, edema provides the needed space for macrophage action, fibroblast movement and tissue reconstruction. To the best of my knowledge, you won’t find that in any physiology textbook. And yet, if you run the numbers, it becomes obvious that natural tissue repair can only take place if the available space is expanded!11:04
eudoxiahttp://chronopause.com/chronopause.com/index.php/2012/02/15/a-personal-update/index.html11:04
kanzureyou are bad at pasting?11:04
caterneudoxia: the last parts of your messages got cut off11:04
kanzurehttp://chronopause.com/chronopause.com quite a url11:05
eudoxiacreedthoughts.gov\creedthoughts11:05
kanzure"Similarly, I am acutely interested in anything you have written, or are writing about Thomas. The current generation of cryonicists have no idea, or at best a vague and distorted one, of who Thomas is and what he contributed. I was at a gathering in the UK last year and Thomas’ name came up, only to be dismissed as “a cryonics anti-nanotechnology Luddite.” "11:05
kanzure"I stopped the speaker (who was medically trained) and asked, “Do you know what edema is for?” He looked at me as if I was mad as a hatter and halting replied that “edema is the accumulation of fluid in the tissues.” “Yes,” I said, ” that’s what it is, but that’s not what I asked; I asked what it’s purpose is?” When I got no reply, I continued and said, “Umm, don’t feel bad if you have no answer, I didn’t either, ...11:05
kanzure... until a fellow named Thomas Donaldson explained it to me over 20 years ago."11:05
kanzure"You see Thomas was struggling with the problem of how to repair injured cells and tissues when those structures already take up essentially all of the available space. Even if you have nanoscale repair devices, you are still heavily constrained by lack of space and by heat dissipation problems. Thomas’ solution was simply to expand the system to several; times its original volume.” “After all,” he said, “that’s what biological ...11:06
kanzure... systems do when confronted with similar problems. That would seem to me the utility of edema – especially in infection, when lymphocytes need to present in a very compact space in order to scavenge bacteria…”"11:06
kanzure"And of course, in wound repair, edema provides the needed space for macrophage action, fibroblast movement and tissue reconstruction. To the best of my knowledge, you won’t find that in any physiology textbook. And yet, if you run the numbers, it becomes obvious that natural tissue repair can only take place if the available space is expanded!"11:06
eudoxiathanks kanz11:07
eudoxiai thought irssi would do like xchat and split my long lines11:07
kanzurethat's only available through an irssi plugin :|11:08
eudoxiaor at least tell me when i'm pasting something too long11:08
eudoxiaanyways i thought that story about edema was p. cool11:09
kanzurewhy did that comment thread turn into something about iq and elite leetness11:09
kanzure1337crynoics11:09
kanzure1337cryonics11:09
eudoxiacrynoics sounds like the name of a species of evil aliens from some cheap sci fi11:09
kanzureeudoxia: want some shares? http://www.blockscan.com/assetinfo.aspx?q=KANZURE11:11
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eudoxiaare those like bets on your future productivity11:12
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kanzureshrug, i think bets require you to pay or something11:13
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eudoxiawell why not, might be cool11:14
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kanzureeudoxia: gimme your bitcoin address. must not be a web wallet address (you must have the private key available to use it in the future).11:17
eudoxiai don't know why i pm'd it, since it's supposed to be my public one and is on my onename profile11:23
* eudoxia shrugs11:23
kanzureoh sorry, just saw it11:24
kanzuredone11:25
eudoxiahow do you even handle having so many channels open11:25
kanzureunfortunately there's not a lot of protection because people can just do time correlation to figure out which address is yours11:25
kanzurewell my bullshit answer is drugs11:26
eudoxiai can't have more than seven tabs open before i start panic closing11:26
eudoxiaoh sweet my first BTC transaction11:26
eudoxiathanks kanzure11:26
kanzurethis is your first bitcoin transaction?11:26
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eudoxiay-yeah11:26
kanzuretechnically this transaction only gives you bitcoins as a side-effect. the real asset is part of the counterparty protocol.11:26
kanzurelet me send you an actual amount of bitcoins. one moment.11:27
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nmz787_ikanzure: doesn't seem cheaper than oshpark for boards and getting azonenberg to assemble them11:52
kanzurehah is azonenberg selling his time?11:54
kanzurehow much does he cost anyway11:54
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stieruridirkanzure: lots of money, or sufficiently interesting problems12:19
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ParahSailinit looks like harlan labs sells mice to snake people12:42
kanzureare they lab mice12:46
kanzure11:33 <eudoxia> i kinda feel bad using keepass and not training a parrot to memorize a 400 bit passphrase or something12:46
ParahSailinyes, harlan lab sells the common model breeds12:51
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nmz787_i1 balb-c for my snake plz13:25
delinquentmeWhut are some examples of interesting problems in biological vision ?13:26
delinquentmeFirst thing that comes to mind is annotated cancer biopsies13:26
kanzurerecent pic of hal finney in the news, http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2014/03/25/satoshi-nakamotos-neighbor-the-bitcoin-ghostwriter-who-wasnt/13:26
kanzure"But as the disease has progressed, even Finney’s eye movements are deteriorating. He’s often reduced to yes-and-no conversations like the one we’re having now."13:27
kanzurewhat happened to wearing an eeg cap?13:31
kanzurethis article is pretty stupid. you don't need a writing consulting firm to know that hal finney is a candidate.13:32
kanzure"Last year, she says, an extortion attempt threatened to release private information about the family online if Finney didn’t transfer a large number of bitcoins–more than he even had remaining after his medical expenses."13:37
kanzureyeah, who extorts the paralyzed?13:41
kanzure"pay me or i wont scratch your nose"13:41
stieruridirhttp://siliconexposed.blogspot.com/2014/03/getting-my-feet-wet-with-invasive.html?spref=tw see azonenberg's latest?13:51
kanzurehttp://blog.pecuniology.com/2013/12/30/proof-of-snark/14:03
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nmz787_ipaperbot: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.201300641/pdf14:29
paperbothttp://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/e67ef1bc19fa5319fb076767f9d7f8bd.txt14:29
nmz787_ipaperbot: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1002/adhm.20130064114:30
paperbothttp://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/df594e6ad6a4fa1dfd8bd9a02b3381aa.txt14:30
nmz787_ipaperbot: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adhm.20130064114:30
paperbothttp://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/d2f5dbcfc9dd8208738a12af7eb850f4.txt14:31
nmz787_ipaperbot: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adhm.20130064114:31
paperbothttp://diyhpl.us/~bryan/papers2/paperbot/ba96d404a12bbc31b80fd4dfb411506e.txt14:31
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kanzureyashgaroth: hi19:11
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kanzureParahSailin: my client is crashing19:16
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kanzureman why does everyone bug me at the same time20:10
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kanzureyes?20:15
kanzurejust because i complain doesn't mean i can't handle it hehe20:15
kanzurewhere do you think the typingfury comes from20:15
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kanzureugh23:00
kanzurehm23:02
kanzure"Mr Kaminskiy is the managing director of Deep Knowledge Ventures (DKV), a venture capital firm in Hong Kong specializing in seed and early stage financing of companies and research projects advancing research in age-related diseases and regenerative medicine. DKV was one of the first companies to perform the top-down and bottom-up Big Data analysis of and apply machine learning to the large biomedical grant, publication, patent and company ...23:02
kanzure... databases. "23:02
kanzure"“Ageing and age-related diseases take more lives and cause more pain and suffering annually than all wars and pandemics combined. Ageing knows no borders, regional or national boundaries and we need as many intelligent people as possible to focus on this important challenge. In many developed countries extending productive longevity and helping the elderly stay healthy, active, independent and engaged is no longer an altruistic cause, but ...23:02
kanzure... a pressing economic necessity. We are happy that Dmitry Kaminskiy, who set an example for many by re-focusing his career from banking and technology entrepreneurship to academic philanthropy and supporting research in ageing, is joining our board of trustees”, said Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD, Director of the BGRF."23:02
kanzure"Before joining Deep Knowledge Ventures, Dmitry Kaminskiy co-founded and helped finance the Center for Biogerontology and Regenerative Medicine (CBRM) in Russia, which employs over 40 full-time and part-time scientists and medical doctors including many young scientists from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and the First Open Institute for Regenerative Medicine for Young Scientists. The CBRM engages in market analytics, ...23:02
kanzure... publishes industry reports and supports both bioinformatics and laboratory research. "23:02
kanzure" But before starting to fund any projects, he gathered a team of 27 people (!), mostly graduates of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and Moscow State University specializing in math and machine learning, who then hired consultants from Yale, MIT and other institutions to develop an analytical system for dynamic analysis of the various trends, research projects and companies. They will start publishing their reports shortly. "23:04
kanzurethis is via Alexander Zhavoronkov <alex@biogerontology.org>23:04
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