--- Log opened Sun Aug 04 00:00:12 2024 00:29 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-112-12-36.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has joined #hplusroadmap 00:36 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-112-12-36.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 00:36 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-112-12-36.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has joined #hplusroadmap 03:00 < fenn> missed this at the time, not sure what you can actually use it for 03:00 < fenn> .t https://hazyresearch.stanford.edu/blog/2024-03-14-evo 03:00 < saxo> Learning from DNA: a grand challenge in biology · Hazy Research 03:00 < fenn> "Evo is a long-context biological foundation model that generalizes across the fundamental modalities of biology: DNA, RNA, and proteins. It is capable of both prediction tasks and generative design, from molecular to whole genome scale (generating 650k+ tokens). Evo is trained at a single-nucleotide, byte-level resolution, on a large corpus of prokaryotic and phage genomic sequences." 03:30 < fenn> .t https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abp8064 03:30 < saxo> Just a moment... 03:30 < fenn> "Nanosecond protonic programmable resistors for analog deep learning" 03:31 < fenn> "The speed of biological information processing in neurons and synapses is limited by the aqueous medium through which weak action potentials of about 100 millivolts propagate over milliseconds. Above 1.23 volts, liquid water decomposes. Artificial solid-state neurons are not limited by such time and voltage constraints and can also be fabricated at the nanoscale, 1000 times smaller than their 03:31 < fenn> biological counterparts. Using complementary metal-oxide semiconductor–compatible materials, Onen et al. prototyped nanoscale protonic programmable resistors that can withstand high electric fields of around 10 megavolts per centimeter and which have energy-efficient modulation characteristics at room temperature. The proposed devices are 10,000 times faster than biological synapses and offer a 03:31 < fenn> promising direction for implementing various applications that can benefit from fast ionic motion." 03:32 < fenn> MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab 03:33 < fenn> the great thing about naming your lab after a fictional character is that they'll never dig up a discrediting bit of ephemera and make you change all the signs 05:37 -!- TMA [tma@twin.jikos.cz] has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds] 05:38 -!- TMA [tma@twin.jikos.cz] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:43 -!- docl_ [~docl@user/docl] has joined #hplusroadmap 09:44 -!- TMA [tma@twin.jikos.cz] has quit [Ping timeout: 248 seconds] 09:47 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: catern, delthas, docl 09:48 -!- Netsplit over, joins: delthas, catern 09:57 -!- TMA [tma@twin.jikos.cz] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:07 -!- TMM [hp@amanda.tmm.cx] has quit [Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.] 11:07 -!- TMM [hp@amanda.tmm.cx] has joined #hplusroadmap 11:32 -!- docl_ is now known as docl 12:43 < docl> .m https://x.com/lsparrish/status/1820157598668345843 12:43 < AugustaAva> ​twitter: This makes some bubbles. I might eventually make a needle-torch (with appropriate precautions). ␤ ␤ The stainless steel scrubbers are from dollar tree ($1.25 per pack of 3). The batteries (3 x 9 = 27 volts) are $1.54 each. The flat plastic scrub pads prevent direct contact. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GUJ8mzibMAAk09v.jpg 12:49 < docl> superkuh: I couldn't see the sock in the video you linked -- nested inside? I think my version is probably way inefficient 13:38 < superkuh> docl, better demo of assembly, https://youtu.be/d85OX6yEwE0?t=1448 13:53 < docl> oh, that makes sense 14:06 -!- Gooberpatrol66 [~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 14:58 < kanzure> longevity blog post https://www.owlposting.com/p/some-questions-and-answers-i-had 15:11 -!- gl00ten [~gl00ten@2001:8a0:7ef6:8700:19b7:5269:6d30:a6bf] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:12 -!- gl00ten2 [~gl00ten@bl11-102-149.dsl.telepac.pt] has joined #hplusroadmap 15:15 -!- gl00ten [~gl00ten@2001:8a0:7ef6:8700:19b7:5269:6d30:a6bf] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 17:09 < hprmbridge> nmz787> https://spectrum.ieee.org/semiconductor-inspection 17:15 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-112-12-36.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 17:15 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-112-12-36.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:00 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-112-12-36.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 20:18 -!- Gooberpatrol66 [~Gooberpat@user/gooberpatrol66] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:26 -!- mxz_ [~mxz@user/mxz] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:27 -!- mxz [~mxz@user/mxz] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 20:27 -!- mxz_ is now known as mxz 20:27 -!- Guest6307 [~mxz@user/mxz] has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds] 21:56 -!- mxz_ [~mxz@user/mxz] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:57 -!- mxz is now known as Guest4108 21:57 -!- Guest4108 [~mxz@user/mxz] has quit [Killed (molybdenum.libera.chat (Nickname regained by services))] 21:57 -!- mxz_ is now known as mxz 21:57 -!- mxz_ [~mxz@user/mxz] has joined #hplusroadmap 22:32 < hprmbridge> Eli> Interesting argument against the cholesterol = ASCVD hypothesis. Plaques are only found in arteries and not in veins, despite the fact veins have cholesterol. The claim is that are only found in arteries where there is turbulence in blood flow, allowing cholesterol to settle in the walls and oxidize: https://youtu.be/_3o7e-BR1Ps 22:33 < hprmbridge> Eli> I see a Dr on the 6th. I’m going to ask if I can get on the poor person pcsk9 inhibitor program where you pay almost nothing for treatment 23:09 < fenn> maybe take a vacation in france --- Log closed Mon Aug 05 00:00:13 2024