--- Log opened Sat Jul 30 00:00:11 2016 00:12 -!- ArturShaik [~ArturShai@195.114.248.3] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 00:42 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-tbmhnjngelvzilby] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 01:03 -!- PatrickRobotham [uid18270@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-zvdklbcwlqavnqll] has joined ##hplusroadmap 01:28 < ebowden_> kanzure, what happened to paperbot? 01:28 < ebowden_> Was it left useless by the takedown of libgen? 01:38 < archels> it's redundant now, just use sci-hub 01:39 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 01:58 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 02:00 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:05 -!- Urchin[emacs] [~user@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:20 -!- aedla [~quassel@c21-76.uvn.zone.eu] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:44 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@CPE-101-180-249-107.lnse3.cha.bigpond.net.au] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:44 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@CPE-101-180-249-107.lnse3.cha.bigpond.net.au] has quit [Changing host] 02:44 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has joined ##hplusroadmap 02:47 < ebowden_> I seem to get directed to something of the same name that has a paywall. 02:48 < ebowden_> http://sci-hub.cc 02:58 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 02:58 -!- ebowden [~ebowden@1.136.97.86] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:21 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:22 -!- augur [~augur@c-73-202-137-143.hsd1.ca.comcast.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:22 -!- augur [~augur@2601:645:c100:63f1:601b:4611:9452:2078] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:27 -!- augur [~augur@2601:645:c100:63f1:601b:4611:9452:2078] has quit [Ping timeout: 250 seconds] 03:45 -!- Urchin[emacs] [~user@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 03:46 -!- Urchin[emacs]` [~user@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 03:46 -!- Urchin[emacs]` is now known as Urchin[emacs] 03:54 -!- strangewarp [~strangewa@c-76-25-206-3.hsd1.co.comcast.net] has quit [Read error: Connection timed out] 04:49 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-54-198-3-129.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:49 -!- drewbot [~cinch@ec2-54-159-176-94.compute-1.amazonaws.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:50 -!- c0rw1n_ [~c0rw1n@193.47-244-81.adsl-dyn.isp.belgacom.be] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:30 -!- ArturShaik [~ArturShai@195.114.248.3] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:32 -!- Orpheon [~Orpheon@221.3.62.81.dynamic.wline.res.cust.swisscom.ch] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:33 -!- Gurkenglas_ [Gurkenglas@dslb-178-005-223-183.178.005.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:52 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:52 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@CPE-101-180-249-107.lnse3.cha.bigpond.net.au] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:52 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@CPE-101-180-249-107.lnse3.cha.bigpond.net.au] has quit [Changing host] 05:52 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:56 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 05:56 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@2001:8003:100e:c500:900c:172d:7c95:b790] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:56 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@2001:8003:100e:c500:900c:172d:7c95:b790] has quit [Changing host] 05:56 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:00 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:00 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@CPE-101-180-249-107.lnse3.cha.bigpond.net.au] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:00 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@CPE-101-180-249-107.lnse3.cha.bigpond.net.au] has quit [Changing host] 06:00 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:21 -!- Gurkenglas_ [Gurkenglas@dslb-178-005-223-183.178.005.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 06:25 -!- Jawmare [~Jawmare@unaffiliated/jawmare] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:35 < kanzure> ebowden_: there are many different scihub urls 06:36 < ebowden_> Good idea. 06:36 < ebowden_> God knows how many powerful people want them to shut down. 06:39 < chris_99> isn't there a tor hidden service 06:39 < chris_99> too 06:51 -!- btcdrak [uid165369@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-csjodsspivzyrwkg] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:08 < JayDugger> Wow, laser projectors have gotten a whole lot cheaper since consumer electronics companies took over from aerospace companies. As in two orders of magnitude cheaper, although you don't have the near-IR in home units. So they won't work with NVGs. 07:09 -!- jtimon [~quassel@55.31.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:10 < JayDugger> "Ridiculous that this isn't available to everybody." Yeah, perhaps you should cut back for a little while. 07:11 < chris_99> how much are they now, also how do they tend to work, similar to a DLP projector? 07:11 < chris_99> with a MEMS chip? 07:12 < JayDugger> Down from over USD1000000 to about USD10000 or less. Overview here: http://www.cnet.com/news/why-lasers-are-the-future-of-projectors/ 07:13 < chris_99> aren't there really cheapo ones, i thought you can get a pocket one for <1k 07:13 < JayDugger> Looks like it, from the CNET article. I'd have to look to see whether these match the ones from Raytheon, Evans & Sutherland, or Rheinmetall. 07:14 < chris_99> am i right in thinking with a laser projector, you could potentially make a decent HUD 07:16 < JayDugger> Ah, not these as is, no. Think cinema or very large television in a fixed installation. 07:17 < chris_99> why not out of interest, i mean the small pocket ones 07:19 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 07:20 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:20 < chris_99> ooh http://www.sony.com/electronics/portable-projectors/mp-cl1 07:20 < chris_99> that's rather tempting 07:20 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 07:31 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-vilcjbjfbmwzbsur] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:39 < CaptHindsight> Casio started selling some decently powered ones a few years ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF4HG6v29UY 07:41 < CaptHindsight> ~$600 used on fleabay 07:41 < chris_99> ooh 07:41 < chris_99> i will have a looky 07:41 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has joined ##hplusroadmap 07:41 < chris_99> how long would a laser diode last for do you know 07:42 < CaptHindsight> http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/331815194881 07:42 < chris_99> cool 07:42 < CaptHindsight> 10k's of hours if kept cool enough 07:43 < chris_99> appaerntly that isn't purely a laser 07:43 < chris_99> http://www.casio.com/products/archive/Projectors/Slim_Projectors/XJ-A140 07:44 < CaptHindsight> ah the Google changed the search on me 07:44 < CaptHindsight> how nice of them 07:44 < CaptHindsight> you type in one part number and they return results for another 07:44 < chris_99> heh 07:44 < chris_99> whats the part no. of the one you were looking for 07:45 < CaptHindsight> it's in the video 07:45 < CaptHindsight> Casio A140 projector 07:46 < chris_99> i think that is the same as the one i linked to, but it also somehow uses an led somehow too? 07:46 < CaptHindsight> I think they stopped selling the high powered laser version after all the hacking 07:46 < chris_99> ah 07:46 < CaptHindsight> so look for used 07:46 < CaptHindsight> some people ruin everything 07:47 < chris_99> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/REDUCED-Casio-XJ-A140V-DLP-LED-Projector-HDMI-VGA-2500-Lumens-/371692918939?hash=item568a9fd89b:g:2OEAAOSwARZXlfZU 07:47 < chris_99> could that be it 07:47 < CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryLEMobdicw 07:47 < chris_99> that's very tempting heh, for ~£100 07:48 < chris_99> what's happening in that video? i'm confused how the beams converge 07:48 < chris_99> then disperse 07:53 < CaptHindsight> he steered them all to ~1ft in front of the lens 07:54 -!- TMA [tma@twin.jikos.cz] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 07:55 < chris_99> ah 07:56 < CaptHindsight> looks like the newer Casio SLIM XJ-A142 has the lasers 07:57 < CaptHindsight> http://www.ebay.com/itm/BRAND-New-Casio-SLIM-XJ-A142-XGA-Laser-LED-Projector-2500-Lumens-Factory-Sealed-/152009792183 07:59 < CaptHindsight> maybe all the slim versions are laser since there isn't room for a lamp 08:00 < chris_99> mm, apparently the 140 one is 1024x768, but still seems a pretty good deal used 08:01 < CaptHindsight> how will you use it? 08:01 < CaptHindsight> burn stuff real good? 08:01 < chris_99> heh, just for movies 08:03 < CaptHindsight> Casio XJ-M141 also appears to be lamp free 08:05 < CaptHindsight> the casio site does a good job of listing the lamp free models 08:06 < CaptHindsight> http://www.casio.com/products/Projectors/ 08:06 < chris_99> cool, i'll have a look 08:11 < kanzure> greetings from california 08:13 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has quit [Ping timeout: 258 seconds] 08:14 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has joined ##hplusroadmap 08:15 < CaptHindsight> I recall reading about how the output rating of the projects has stayed the same but they use much lower powered laser leds now 08:15 < CaptHindsight> so you still might want to find an older model that you can drive hard but add some extra cooling 08:16 < chris_99> ah interesting 08:16 < kanzure> CaptHindsight: tell me things that are up 08:17 < CaptHindsight> kanzure: just heading out to mix chems, be back much later 08:20 < CaptHindsight> http://www.laserpointersafety.com/news/news/other-news_files/tag-casio.php#on 08:20 < CaptHindsight> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IzUoe-9bKa0 08:20 < chris_99> haha 08:20 < chris_99> that looks safe 08:20 < CaptHindsight> Homebuilt 200W LASER BAZOOKA!!!!! 08:21 < chris_99> hehe 08:21 < CaptHindsight> http://www.laserpointersafety.com/news/news/other-news_files/41601c4111261e7f9c6dcc086a06f9c8-186.php#on 08:21 < CaptHindsight> Germany: "Iron Man" laser fires Class 4 beam from a hobbyist's palm 08:22 < chris_99> heh 08:22 < CaptHindsight> at least no Yodas 08:26 < kanzure> CaptHindsight: show me interesting photoresins 08:37 < CaptHindsight> http://www.pnas.org/content/101/15/5488.full.pdf Photocleavable fluorescent nucleotides for DNA 08:37 < CaptHindsight> http://www.genelink.com/newsite/products/mod_detail.asp?modid=133 08:38 < kanzure> yep 08:38 < CaptHindsight> they have a bunch of PC stuff 08:38 < kanzure> i think you should be looking at amino acids that are photoresponsive 08:38 < CaptHindsight> or make your own 08:38 < kanzure> anything about amino acid chemistry and photo-anything 08:38 < CaptHindsight> bbl 08:38 < kanzure> photoresponsive nucleotides are useful too and it's definitely going into that "electronically-directed polymerase" paper 08:38 < kanzure> but amino acids that inflate to 10x their size upon illumination (or something) would be particularly useful 08:39 < CaptHindsight> a team of useful people would also be useful 08:39 < CaptHindsight> but where did they all go? 08:40 < kanzure> gotta pay 'em 08:41 < CaptHindsight> I'd have to dig them up 08:41 < kanzure> graverobbing this early in the morning? unlikely 08:59 < kanzure> re: an in vitro selection method for electronically-directed polymerase; an interesting first step would be CMOS array with polymerases acting as resistors (or other components, w/e) strung up between two electrodes, maybe a million or more per chip, and then merely testing the ability for different amino acids to allow for optical illumination to change electrical characteristics of the circuit as discriminated by sending signals down ... 08:59 < kanzure> ... the device to each array element 08:59 < kanzure> and this would be without nucleotide incorporation, without DNA synthesis activity, etc. 09:01 < kanzure> really it needs to be a chip inside of an emulsion drop that could be remotely powered, so that you could have 10^12 emulsion drops and each one with different genotype-phenotype linkage and different mutant polymerase connected to the two antibody-conjugated electrodes. and then some sort of remote interrogation of this device, with optics and power transmission. then you pump a few thousand billion of these past a fluorescent emulsion ... 09:01 < kanzure> ... drop sorting apparatus, which would be responsible for determining whether an emulsion compartment should be selected or not. 09:02 < kanzure> the reason that compartments are necessary here is to separate genotype-phenotype from all the other samples, if there's a way to do that on a giant CMOS array without individual emulsion drops then that's fine and we should pursue that, although i don't know how to do it 09:04 -!- Gurkenglas_ [Gurkenglas@dslb-178-005-223-183.178.005.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:20 < JayDugger> Those projectors I mentioned advertise lifetimes of about 20000 hours. 09:21 < chris_99> yeah so do the casio ones 09:22 < chris_99> i'm quite tempted by the cheapo 1024*768 one 09:32 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-vilcjbjfbmwzbsur] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 09:38 -!- cynsia [~cyn@pool-173-56-23-160.nycmny.fios.verizon.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 09:43 < CaptHindsight> don't they teach you guys anything in EE school? 09:43 < CaptHindsight> keep the led's cooler, then they will last longer 09:44 < CaptHindsight> you don't really expect a consumer oem to make something that lasts for years 09:44 < CaptHindsight> look up some articles on MTBF vs operating temperature 09:51 -!- SloanOnLinux [~sloan@162.72.132.128] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 09:52 < chris_99> could they not use some form of peltier 09:52 < chris_99> cooling 09:53 -!- ebowden_ [~ebowden@unaffiliated/ebowden] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 09:59 -!- cynsia [~cyn@pool-173-56-23-160.nycmny.fios.verizon.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 10:13 -!- Orpheon [~Orpheon@221.3.62.81.dynamic.wline.res.cust.swisscom.ch] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 10:17 -!- Orpheon [~Orpheon@221.3.62.81.dynamic.wline.res.cust.swisscom.ch] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:24 -!- yashgaroth [~yashgarot@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has joined ##hplusroadmap 10:34 -!- Gurkenglas_ [Gurkenglas@dslb-178-005-223-183.178.005.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 244 seconds] 10:59 -!- ArturShaik [~ArturShai@195.114.248.3] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 11:04 -!- Malvolio 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kanzure> if they are physically rescessed wells then there is probably no reason to bother with emulsion containment, as long as you do not have liquid spillover from one well to another 12:50 < kanzure> rescinded wells? rescessed? whatever. 12:51 < kanzure> interestingly, once you have that basic chip working, you can reuse it for most of those polymerase evolution projects because the basic way of conjugating a polymrase to a circuit doesn't require any changes - it's the polymerase that is being changed. 13:02 < archels> "Introduction to Brains as Emergent Turing Machines" 13:02 < archels> this ought'a be good 13:05 < archels> the near- and long-term applications slides in the back are empty 13:06 < archels> (there are 83 slides in total) 13:17 -!- augur [~augur@noisebridge130.static.monkeybrains.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:20 -!- jaboja [~jaboja@2a00:f41:3043:b6e6:a8b6:7cb8:5820:d0ec] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 13:32 -!- jaboja 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drops still wouldn't merge together? or perhaps there's an oil-in-water emulsion that will prevent compartments from merging and mixing in that scenario? 13:55 -!- justanot1eruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has joined ##hplusroadmap 13:55 -!- justanotheruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 13:55 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 14:26 -!- jaboja [~jaboja@2a00:f41:3830:f733:de85:deff:fe55:967a] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 14:39 < CaptHindsight> make drops from an inkjet stop, move and stop on a tray 15:12 -!- augur [~augur@noisebridge130.static.monkeybrains.net] has quit [Quit: Leaving...] 15:21 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:27 -!- Malvolio [~Malvolio@unaffiliated/malvolio] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:32 -!- justanot1eruser [~Justan@unaffiliated/justanotheruser] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 15:37 -!- 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I think I drove 130 miles today 22:56 -!- yashgaroth [~yashgarot@2602:306:35fa:d500:f5e0:f867:a11d:8d52] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 23:20 -!- AmbulatoryCortex [~Ambulator@173-31-155-69.client.mchsi.com] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 23:24 < maaku> That's 150 words per mile. Keep it up. 23:28 -!- sandeepkr_ [~sandeep@111.235.64.4] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:32 -!- sandeepkr [~sandeep@111.235.64.4] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 23:33 -!- sandeepkr__ [~sandeep@111.235.64.4] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:37 -!- sandeepkr_ [~sandeep@111.235.64.4] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] --- Log closed Sun Jul 31 00:00:12 2016