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A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work. You have to start over, beginning with a working simple system. 02:54 < archels_> Loose systems last longer and work better. (Efficient systems are dangerous to themselves and to others.) 02:58 < andytoshi> kanzure: i commented on https://github.com/kanzure/diyhpluswiki/commit/ce12664da2c8732bd98c6a4339d0b36e4406e9ba#commitcomment-22042721 .. i can PR to update the link in a few minutes or you can 02:59 < andytoshi> oh, it's 3AM in texas, yeah, i'll do it 03:20 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 03:45 < kanzure> thanks for thinking about time zones, but i'm in NY :P 03:53 < kanzure> andytoshi: just saw your github profile pic, i don't think that's quite what i remember you looking like. 03:53 < gnusha_> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=9aa5f530 Andrew Poelstra: Update 2016-11-21-mimblewimble.mdwn >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/sf-bitcoin-meetup/2016-11-21-mimblewimble/ 03:53 < gnusha_> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=f2871c1b Bryan Bishop: Merge pull request #10 from apoelstra/patch-1 >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/ 04:08 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-113-55-42.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:09 -!- poppingtonic [~brian@unaffiliated/poppingtonic] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:24 < kanzure> "Mass extinction and the structure of the Milky Way galaxy" https://arxiv.org/abs/1309.4838 https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14289212 04:28 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 04:30 < kanzure> the people's republic of mandatory acetylcholine reconstitution 04:33 < kanzure> "Design and manufacturing challenges of optogenetic neural interfaces: a review" http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1741-2552/aa7004 https://twitter.com/OpenOpto/status/861501040436416512 04:33 < kanzure> "Here, the design and manufacturing approaches available to the scientific community are reviewed, and current challenges to accomplish appropriate scalable, multimodal and wireless optical devices are discussed. Overall, this review aims at presenting a helpful guidance to the engineering and design of optical microsystems for optogenetic applications." 04:33 -!- emeraldgreen [~user@ppp91-122-121-209.pppoe.avangarddsl.ru] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:34 < kanzure> "Antibody powered nucleic acid release using a DNA-based nanomachine" https://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms15150 04:43 -!- augur [~augur@2601:640:8001:4222:5052:30ce:dddf:ae8a] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 04:44 -!- Joshchamp [sid159459@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-egpdcdqrlevsfffq] has quit [] 04:44 -!- Joshchamp [sid159459@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-cmvfgpbhknwamuhk] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:46 -!- Guest31866 [~augur@2601:640:8001:4222:5052:30ce:dddf:ae8a] has joined ##hplusroadmap 04:50 -!- Guest31866 [~augur@2601:640:8001:4222:5052:30ce:dddf:ae8a] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 05:27 < archels_> kanzure: re the Milky Way passage extinction paper, does it say when the next extinction event is predicted to come around? 05:29 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:40 < kanzure> want to prepare, huh? 05:44 < archels_> that would seem to be the smart thing to do 05:44 < archels_> if not, what are we developing these theories for? 05:45 < kanzure> find other life? 05:45 < cevi_> it's millions of years off... 05:45 < cevi_> there's little point planning that far ahead 05:46 < kanzure> you don't have a 10 milliin year plan? 05:46 < kanzure> ... million 05:47 < cevi_> at most I've thought about plans for the next thousand years 05:50 < cevi_> beyond that the plan was just "become a Time Abyss" 05:51 -!- helleshin [~talinck@174.97.113.184] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:51 < kanzure> some projects can only be achieved with millions of years of planning-- like galaxy scale computing highlatency things. 05:52 < kanzure> with a few thousand yeaes, we could selectivrly breed cryonics the hard way 05:52 < kanzure> .. years, selectively 05:54 -!- Guest46774 [~talinck@cpe-174-97-113-184.cinci.res.rr.com] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 05:54 -!- chris_99 [~chris_99@unaffiliated/chris-99/x-3062929] has joined ##hplusroadmap 05:55 < cevi_> seems like only one person per galaxy would be able to run a galaxy-scale computing project at a time 05:55 < kanzure> lotta spectrum to share 05:56 -!- Urchin [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:09 -!- Srtagalicia [uid226960@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-sgfbbczircpvkixr] has quit [] 06:10 -!- Srtagalicia [uid226960@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-vwbdipriauooswwl] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:10 -!- Gurkenglas [~Gurkengla@dslb-188-103-222-233.188.103.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has joined ##hplusroadmap 06:39 -!- BobaMa [bobama@kapsi.fi] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 06:40 -!- drewbot [~cinch@54.242.5.43] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 06:40 -!- AgenttiX_alt [agenttix@lakka.kapsi.fi] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 06:41 -!- drewbot [~cinch@54.224.81.96] has joined 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regarding galaxy structure a few hundred million years ago 12:06 < eudoxia> hmm that's a good question 12:06 < eudoxia> alas that whole volume of the galaxy is permanently obscured 12:06 < eudoxia> perhaps future telescopes will be able to resolve gravitationally-lensed light that curves back to Earth 12:07 < kanzure> obviously, we should examine the faint signals recorded on anatarctica ice of ancient star constellations and positions to reconstruct a map of early cosmology 12:08 < kanzure> ice is probably the wrong material to look for, but the data has surely been recorded by some sort of natural process somewhere in the galaxy at least once. 12:08 < JayDugger> Pretty faint signals in a plastic medium, those, but your point seems sound. 12:08 < eudoxia> yes 12:08 < eudoxia> perhaps 12:09 < eudoxia> if the sun traversing an arm of the galaxy induces an increase in luminosity, because of adsorbed material from the ISM 12:09 < kanzure> unfortunately the signal of the sun rotating around the planet would wash out nocturnal luminosity measurements, unless the material was hidden in the day somehow 12:09 < eudoxia> presumably those vast swings in luminosity were recorded 12:10 < kanzure> perhaps polar regions that don't get sunlight or something 12:11 < eudoxia> peaks of eternal darkness on the moon? 12:11 < eudoxia> er 12:11 < eudoxia> those would be valleys of eternal darkness, rather 12:12 < eudoxia> ah there's a technical term https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crater_of_eternal_darkness 12:12 < kanzure> is that a joke 12:12 < kanzure> bbl off to see a brain uploading wizard 12:16 < kanzure> we could always do it maaku's way: upload the brain of a well-preserved dinosaur and replay its visual memory to look for star constellations and positions 12:18 < TMA> we could just wait few hundred million years to have a better position/velocity data set and extrapolate from that 12:19 < cevi_> seems like it would be faster to just launch a telescope perpendicular to the galactic plane 12:20 < TMA> eudoxia: I wonder, do you plan on updating the "state of the common lisp ecosystem" treatise? 12:23 < eudoxia> TMA: I wanted to do a 2016 update but I was/am horribly burnt out 12:26 < TMA> eudoxia: sorry to hear that :( 12:27 < eudoxia> oh it's not so bad 12:28 < TMA> a cure for burnout would be probably very useful for the aggregate human wellbeing 12:32 < TMA> directly and indirectly -- burnout seems to be more concentrated in persons doing high amount of mental work -- which is the kind of work that produces the most advances 12:32 < eudoxia> I'm taking a brief vacation soon, I expect this will help 12:34 < TMA> vacation could help -- but be careful on the return. the society just expects that one has to catch up with one's "responsibilities" to yield the same output as if no vacation took place 12:35 < eudoxia> no it's fine we've already planned our sprints accordingly 12:57 -!- eudoxia [~eudoxia@132.188.72.180] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 13:09 -!- jcluck 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##hplusroadmap 14:12 -!- preview [~preview@103.23.18.14] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:13 -!- Jen [~Jen3@cpc76808-brmb10-2-0-cust571.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:27 -!- m4l3z [~m4l3z@LFbn-1-4220-37.w92-169.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined ##hplusroadmap 14:32 -!- jcluck is now known as cluckj 14:45 -!- jenelizabeth_ [~jenelizab@cpc76808-brmb10-2-0-cust571.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Read error: No route to host] 15:14 -!- m4l3z [~m4l3z@LFbn-1-4220-37.w92-169.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 15:22 -!- helleshin [~talinck@174.97.113.184] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 15:26 -!- helleshin [~talinck@cpe-174-97-113-184.cinci.res.rr.com] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:40 < heath> .title http://unpaywall.org/ 15:40 < yoleaux> Unpaywall 15:41 < heath> "Get free, legal fulltext of research papers as you browse. When you view a paywalled research article, Unpaywall automatically looks for a copy in our index of over 10 million free, legal fulltext PDFs. If we find one, click the green tab to read the article." 15:46 -!- m4l3z [~m4l3z@2a01cb040226f20055dedda5d313d92d.ipv6.abo.wanadoo.fr] has joined ##hplusroadmap 15:47 -!- m4l3z [~m4l3z@2a01cb040226f20055dedda5d313d92d.ipv6.abo.wanadoo.fr] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 15:48 < kanzure> "Ken Shepard at Columbia and Mikhail Shapiro at Caltech are two guys I know who seem to be working on this sonar imaging/modulation of brains" 15:48 < kanzure> Paige, J.S., Wu, K.Y., and Jaffrey, S.R. (2011). RNA Mimics of Green Fluorescent Protein. Science 333, 642-646. 15:49 < kanzure> Zangi, L., Lui, K.O., von Gise, A., Ma, Q., Ebina, W., Ptaszek, L.M., Sp?ter, D., Xu, H., Tabebordbar, M., Gorbatov, R., et al. (2013). Modified mRNA directs the fate of heart progenitor cells and induces vascular regeneration after myocardial infarction. Nat Biotech 31, 898-907. 15:49 < kanzure> Kenneth R Chien, L.Z. (2014). Synthetic Chemically Modified mRNA (modRNA): Toward a New Technology Platform for Cardiovascular Biology and Medicine. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine 5. 15:49 < kanzure> Ramunas, J., Yakubov, E., Brady, J.J., Corbel, S.Y., Holbrook, C., Brandt, M., Stein, J., Santiago, J.G., Cooke, J.P., and Blau, H.M. (2015). Transient delivery of modified mRNA encoding TERT rapidly extends telomeres in human cells. FASEB J fj.14-259531. 15:49 < kanzure> Zador, A.M., Dubnau, J., Oyibo, H.K., Zhan, H., Cao, G., and Peikon, I.D. (2012). Sequencing the Connectome. PLOS Biol 10, e1001411. 15:50 < kanzure> 12:13 <+nsh> can you polish lenses from ice? 15:50 < kanzure> 12:38 <+saxo> "Speculum metal is a mixture of around two-thirds copper and one-third tin making a white brittle alloy that can be polished to make a highly reflective surface." - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speculum_metal 15:50 < kanzure> 12:39 <+nsh> does that count as a natural material kanzure? 15:51 < kanzure> "The aptabot: an inducibly affinity-switching, minimally invasive in vivo contrast agent" Elleard Heffern, Jason Fuller, Russell Hanson http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/03/16/043950 15:52 < kanzure> "Elemental and chemically specific x-ray fluorescence imaging of biological systems" http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/cr4007297 (2014) 15:53 < kanzure> they are using "skyscan 1272" https://www.bruker.com/products/microtomography/micro-ct-for-sample-scanning/skyscan-1272/overview.html 15:53 < kanzure> "The system can nondestructively visualize up to 209 Megapixel (14450x14450 pixels) virtual slices through objects, more than 2600 such slices after a single scan using newly developed 16Mp and 11Mp X-ray detectors in up to three offset positions. Due to phase-contrast enhancement, object details as small as 0.35um can be detected. 15:53 < kanzure> " 15:54 < kanzure> some sort of conference about x-ray microscopes http://www.xrm2016.com/Conference/XRM2016/Programme.html 15:56 < kanzure> "Humanized Foxp2 accelerates learning by enhancing transitions from declarative to procedural performance" http://www.pnas.org/content/111/39/14253 15:57 < kanzure> but that's not the LYNX stuff about language learning in adults vs children. 15:58 < kanzure> "Targeted disruption of lynx2 reveals distinct functions for lynx homologues in learning and behavior" http://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1027&context=student_theses_and_dissertations (2007) 15:59 < kanzure> well that's not it either. 15:59 < kanzure> also there was a neural dust implementation based on ultrasound and also some sort of pingback including a barcode by each dust object? 16:03 < kanzure> one of his points was that x-ray imaging of connectome doesn't suffer from the segmentation problems that electron microscopy dendrite/axon tracing experiences 16:24 < kanzure> "Re-opening windows: manipulating critical periods for brain development" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3574806/ 16:24 < kanzure> "Lynx1 is a negative regulator of the neuromodulator acetylcholine (ACh). Like perineuronal nets and myelin, Lynx1 accumulates as the brain matures. It binds to the nicotinic ACh receptor (the same receptor activated by nicotine in cigarettes) and reduces its sensitivity to ACh. When the Lynx1 gene is deleted in mice, nicotinic ACh receptor signaling is amplified, and adult mice recover from a... 16:25 < kanzure> ...mblyopia spontaneously.[36] Researchers obtained similar results by enhancing ACh signaling pharmacologically, using an inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase, the enzyme that degrades ACh. Since acetylcholinesterase inhibitors are already safely prescribed to provide some relief from the symptoms of cognitive and functional decline, such as in Alzheimer's disease,37 a clinical trial to rescue am... 16:25 < kanzure> ...blyopia in younger people past their critical period is feasible.38" 16:25 < kanzure> .title https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01584076?term=NCT01584076&rank=1 16:25 < yoleaux> Treatment of Residual Amblyopia With Donepezil - Full Text View - ClinicalTrials.gov 16:27 < kanzure> Morishita H, Miwa JM, Heintz N, Hensch TK. Lynx1, a cholinergic brake, limits plasticity in adult visual cortex. Science. 2010;330(6008):1238-1240 16:27 < kanzure> "Experience-driven plasticity of visual cortex limited by myelin and Nogo receptor" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2856689/ 16:28 < kanzure> also the article talks about ocular dominence plasticity, that's kind of cool 16:28 < kanzure> "Amazingly, benzodiazepine treatment can trigger the critical period for ocular dominance even after these GABA-deficient mice reach adulthood.11 Benzodiazepines can also be used to trigger plasticity earlier than normal in non-GABA-deficient mice by prematurely elevating inhibitory neurotransmission before the normal onset of the critical period.11, 12 However, once the natural critical perio... 16:28 -!- Jen [~Jen3@cpc76808-brmb10-2-0-cust571.1-3.cable.virginm.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 16:29 < kanzure> ...d has passed and inhibition is already mature, benzodiazepines cannot trigger a second window of plasticity in adulthood.11 It seems that there is something intrinsically special about the initial maturation process of wiring inhibitory connections that controls the onset of critical periods--in fact, transplantation of embryonic inhibitory neuron precursors into the cortex of adult mice, unl... 16:29 < kanzure> ...ike benzodiazepine treatment, does induce ocular dominance plasticity as the cells get plugged into the circuit.13 One particular type of inhibitory neuron appears to be pivotal for the timing of this critical period: the parvalbumin-positive large basket cell (PV-cell). PV-cells connect cells horizontally within a particular region. In the visual cortex, PV-cells emerge just ahead of the crit... 16:29 < kanzure> ...ical period for ocular dominance and control the width of ocular dominance columns.4 Also, they signal through the receptors that benzodiazepines bind to when accelerating the onset of critical period plasticity.12, 14" 16:29 < kanzure> the claim was about language acquisition, though. 16:53 -!- strages [uid11297@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-wxgfhflsmlzlyxly] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 16:57 -!- wrldpcmbl [sid145438@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-gelinbabkaofxuhk] has quit [] 16:57 -!- wrldpcmbl [sid145438@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-qldmkjxgcpdqogbv] has joined ##hplusroadmap 16:59 < kanzure> you guys are boring 17:03 -!- ExeciN [ExeciN@bnc.stormbit.net] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 17:20 -!- ExeciN [ExeciN@91.121.238.185] has joined ##hplusroadmap 17:20 -!- justan0theruser is now known as justanotheruser 17:54 -!- CheckDavid [uid14990@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-pdyzhautlvowodcf] has quit [Quit: Connection closed for inactivity] 19:21 -!- abetusk [~abe@68.175.143.22] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 19:39 -!- abetusk [~abe@68.175.143.22] has joined ##hplusroadmap 19:40 -!- abetusk is now known as Guest59558 19:48 -!- Guest59558 is now known as abetusk 19:53 < nmz787_> http://www.jcnabity.com/overview.htm 19:53 < nmz787_> "3. All NPGS documentation, drawings, and source code will be placed in the public domain. Presently, a complete copy of this information is on a CD in a safe deposit box and instructions are in place for distribution of the information if this option ever becomes necessary." 19:54 < nmz787_> (this is one of 3 options for when the guy is ready to finish his career) 20:09 -!- urchin_ [~urchin@dsl-89-17-7-206.dsl.h-1.hr] has joined ##hplusroadmap 20:13 -!- Urchin [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 20:13 -!- CRM114 [~urchin@unaffiliated/urchin] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 21:14 -!- preview [~preview@103.23.18.14] has quit [Ping timeout: 255 seconds] 21:17 < abetusk> Sounds like a plot to a murder mystery 21:32 -!- jaboja [~jaboja@vps.jaboja.pl] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 22:09 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-113-55-42.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 23:00 -!- jtimon [~quassel@9.31.134.37.dynamic.jazztel.es] has quit [Ping timeout: 246 seconds] 23:06 -!- Gurkenglas [~Gurkengla@dslb-188-103-222-233.188.103.pools.vodafone-ip.de] has quit [Ping timeout: 272 seconds] 23:35 -!- esmerelda [~mabel@2601:602:9603:a3f8:65e5:be41:3c9c:c816] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:46 -!- poppingtonic [~brian@unaffiliated/poppingtonic] has joined ##hplusroadmap 23:58 -!- augur [~augur@noisebridge130.static.monkeybrains.net] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] --- Log closed Tue May 09 00:00:48 2017