2016-07-11.log

--- Log opened Mon Jul 11 00:00:54 2016
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kanzure.title http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fneng.2014.00043/full05:57
yoleauxFrontiers | A low-cost programmable pulse generator for physiology and behavior | Frontiers in Neuroengineering05:57
kanzureluke dyson has some questions about rTMS https://sourceforge.net/p/open-rtms/mailman/message/35213429/06:01
kanzurehttp://www.coindesk.com/bitcoin-industry-seeking-bridge-scaling-divide-july-meeting/06:04
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JayDuggerRational discussion, please ##hplusroadmap. You're our only hope.06:45
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archelskanzure: I finished that neuroscience and deep learning paper — http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/06/13/05854507:46
archelsit's really quite good07:46
archelsan excellent overview of where computational neuroscience is as a field07:46
kanzure.title07:48
yoleauxTowards an integration of deep learning and neuroscience | bioRxiv07:48
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ybit_has anyone used https://github.com/spotify/luigi ?09:27
ybit_anyone here*09:27
ybit_or airflow? https://github.com/apache/incubator-airflow09:28
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kanzurei wonder if there's a way to make human brain development continue in an extended pregnancy and get back to how animals get born and then start running around immediately14:10
nmz787_i1'add cmake shortcut to the desktop?'   man, who is the person/people who that option targets?14:10
kanzuree.g. ignoring the birthing problems14:10
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nmz787_i1kanzure: I've thought of that, upgrading instincts/the-bootloader14:11
nmz787_i1bootloader/firmware I guess14:11
kanzuremaybe keeping the shitheads cooking longer would be good enough14:11
nmz787_i1undercooking doesn't seem to help14:12
nmz787_i1but I know some undercooked folks who are pretty damn capable and very smart14:12
kanzure"In 1945, for example, Beulah Hunter who was 25 at the time gave birth after a pregnancy lasting 375 days, which is slightly over a year and almost 100 days more than the average human gestational period"14:12
kanzurebut probably the kid was about average :|14:12
nmz787_i1physically maybe they're weaker?14:12
kanzureif there are no brain development benefits then why bother14:13
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kanzurei guess the argument would be: in the past, brain development didn't happen in utero and then later increasingly happen after birth. instead, it was probably a combination of earlier birth followed by after-birth brain development. so there's unlikely to be "some set of small switches" to flip to get the brain development back in utero.14:32
TMAtoo few data points in my opinion14:36
kanzureokay so to fix this, we just have to look at all the gene transcripts that are active during childhood development, and then specifically activate them in utero14:37
kanzurethis will require taking a /lot/ of dead children14:37
TMAyeah, that might be expensive14:38
TMAto test whether longer gestation is beneficial for brain development I think the best approach is to have several sets of identical twins that are each implanted an embryo which is one half of identical twins and then somehow induce longer gestation in one of the mothers only14:42
TMAI have no idea, how strong the effect should be and therefore how big N shall be used to reliably detect it14:45
kanzureno, it's probably the case that it is not beneficial for brain development by default14:49
kanzurebut through some genetic changes it should be possible in principle and by example of other critters14:49
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chris_99.title https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOyfZex7B3E15:09
yoleauxSega Saturn CD - Cracked after 20 years - YouTube15:09
chris_99that's very impressive15:09
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kanzure"personalized toothpaste"15:30
kanzuregourneau: sup15:31
gourneauHeya dude. I am really enjoying this web based IRC client https://thelounge.github.io/. Not as l33t as tmux and irssi, but it is nice :)15:32
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gourneauY'all see this? "Jennifer Doudna, inventor of gene editing technology CRISPR Cas9, is coming to Disrupt" https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/08/jennifer-doudna-inventor-of-gene-editing-technology-crispr-cas9-is-coming-to-disrupt/15:36
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kanzurewhich side of the patent dispute is that15:37
kanzurei sort of want to parade the synthetic virus stuff at their conference. is that sufficiently disruptive?15:38
gourneauShe is on the Berkeley side. I just think it is interesting she is going to be speaking at a startup event. I wonder if it is going to inspire VCs to invest in BioTech. Or if there will be a post Theranos VC funding winter for BioTech15:39
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kanzuresos ventures is still going strong, i wouldn't worry about it15:40
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nmz787_i1pretty cool: ...next, armed with your explanation of the order of files and REPL execution, I need to try writing files next.17:13
nmz787_i1whoops17:13
nmz787_i1http://mrob.com/pub/comp/xmorphia/ogl/index.html17:13
nmz787_i1.title17:13
yoleauxWebGL Gray-Scott Explorer at MROB17:13
nmz787_i1from http://mrob.com/pub/comp/xmorphia/17:13
nmz787_i1.title17:13
yoleauxReaction-Diffusion by the Gray-Scott Model: Pearson's Parameterization at MROB17:13
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fennhttps://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/Category:Equipment20:58
fennnice bit of kit there20:58
nmz787_ihaha, the VHS VCR has 3 owners21:07
yoleaux10 Jul 2016 18:24Z <chris_99> nmz787_i: Nope I haven't sorry21:07
nmz787_ihusqvarna makes sewing machines? for lumberjacks???21:08
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kanzure"tireless and lightning fingers" https://www.w3.org/2016/04/blockchain-workshop/report.html21:12
nmz787_ihuh, an intel guy21:15
kanzureyes, bowman does various hyperledger things21:15
nmz787_imaybe I should go pester him, he appears to be in a building that is near a hot chocolate dispenser machine...21:15
kanzurei'm glad that your priorities are correct21:16
nmz787_itwo birds with one stone...21:16
kanzurecasual bird murder? alright :)21:16
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kanzurean old thread about dna synthesis https://groups.google.com/d/msg/diytranshumanist/SylIWrID-UY/FoL1ikPLhfQJ21:38
kanzure"photographic memory in a pill" https://groups.google.com/d/msg/diytranshumanist/3kBK6WCUBgc/3yoP9Q7DIH0J21:41
kanzure(speaking of which, we should do lucid dreaming in a pill)21:42
ebowden1What protein did that?21:48
ebowden1Oh.21:49
ebowden1RGS-1421:49
ebowden1Increasing the expression of the RGS14 protein in the V2 secondary visual cortex of mice promotes the conversion of short-term to long-term object-recognition memory.[2] Conversely RGS14 is enriched in CA2 pyramidal neurons and suppresses synaptic plasticity of these synapses and hippocampal-based learning and memory.21:50
ybit_https://www.alchemistowl.org/pocorgtfo/pocorgtfo12.pdf21:50
kanzure" Acting as a GTPase activating protein (GAP), the protein increases the rate of conversion of the GTP to GDP. This hydrolysis allows the G alpha subunits to bind G beta/gamma subunit heterodimers, forming inactive G-protein heterotrimers, thereby terminating the signal. Alternate transcriptional splice variants of this gene have been observed but have not been thoroughly characterized.[1]"21:51
ybit_turns out the 2600 community is still around21:51
kanzuredeath is merely a temporary inconvenience, ybit21:51
ebowden1It seems to suppress synaptic plasticity in hippocampal pyramidal neurons.21:52
ebowden1I wonder what role GTPases play in cancer.21:56
ebowden1"The importance of GAPs comes from its regulation of the crucial G proteins. Many of these G proteins are involved in cell cycling, and as such are known proto-oncogenes."21:59
ebowden1Fuck!21:59
ebowden1http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2705331/22:00
ebowden1I just wish we could have our cake and eat it too.22:00
ybit_http://www.meetup.com/BitDevsNYC/events/231847507/22:03
ybit_https://magoo.github.io/Blockchain-Graveyard/22:05
ybit_https://gappleto97.github.io/visualizer/22:06
ybit_"Visualization of unconfirmed bitcoin transactions as they are propagated."22:06
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CaptHindsightwhere do they hide the databases for know human gene mutations considered genetic disorders?22:48
CaptHindsightknow/known22:48
CaptHindsighthttp://omim.org/22:48
CaptHindsighthttp://www.genenames.org/useful/genome-databases-and-browsers22:49
CaptHindsighthttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene22:49
CaptHindsighthttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/guide/human/22:50
ebowden1CaptHindsight, checked in ##chemistry, LM11A-31 would not be that expensive to synth.22:50
CaptHindsightnot really interested22:50
ebowden1Yeah, I get it.22:51
ebowden1You're worried you'll accidentally put cyanide in it.22:51
nmz787_ikanzure: well there is dream herb (calea zachatechi?)22:51
CaptHindsightworking on other projects22:51
nmz787_i.wik dream herb22:52
yoleaux"Calea ternifolia (syn. Calea zacatechichi) is a species of flowering plant in the aster family, Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico and Central America. Its English language common names include Thepelakano (leaves of god), bitter-grass, Mexican calea, and dream herb." — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dream_herb22:52
ebowden1CaptHindsight, I forget, resin, and some things do with additive manufacturing.22:52
ebowden1UV curing resin?22:52
nmz787_iCaptHindsight: if you are doing UV cure resin... do you have any knowledge of toxicity? I have desired a UV-curable bandage for wounds like severe bleeding or blisters22:53
nmz787_iI almost bought some solarEZ to try out for that sort of thing, along with 3D printing/microfab stuff22:54
CaptHindsightI have a company that makes, resins, coatings, paints, inks etc22:54
ebowden1Oh, interested in non-toxic fire retardants that don't leech out?22:54
CaptHindsightradcure, isocyanates, acrylics etc22:54
ebowden1(And that are actually better than the toxic ones.)22:55
nmz787_iCaptHindsight: are you a polymer chemist by training, or materials scientist?22:56
nmz787_ior just regular chemist?22:56
nmz787_ior chem E?22:56
nmz787_iebowden1 are you talking to me about fire retardants?22:56
ebowden1:D22:56
ebowden1Oh? :D22:56
nmz787_iI only really considered them when I was bed shopping a few years ago22:57
CaptHindsightI pretty much avoid chemistry until all the great chemists I worked with started dying off22:57
nmz787_isomething about them killing you softly during sleep22:57
ebowden1Yup.22:57
CaptHindsightI never knew that babies were so combustible22:58
ebowden1But there's now one that is not at all toxic and performs better.22:58
ebowden1Polydopamine.22:58
CaptHindsightmine never even smoked or got much above 104F22:58
ebowden1lol22:58
ebowden1So, what was your field CaptHindsight?22:59
CaptHindsightmostly cornfields, but this year it is soy22:59
ebowden1lol23:00
ebowden1Materials Scientist?23:00
CaptHindsightI do whatever23:00
ebowden1Production Engineer?23:00
ebowden1Ok.23:00
ebowden1What was your training then?23:00
CaptHindsightpotty and bible as a child23:01
ebowden1lol23:01
ebowden1How about university?23:01
CaptHindsightmore potty23:02
CaptHindsightoh and some arts23:02
ebowden1No technical training whatever?23:03
CaptHindsightI never let my schooling interfere with my education23:03
ebowden1How did you learn to set up factories then?23:04
ebowden1Just learned by doing?23:05
CaptHindsightby the time you hit 30 or so this all becomes very unimportant23:07
CaptHindsightI forget about all the pissing contests 20 something tech people go through23:07
ebowden1I know a tech man in his late 20s, pushing 30 real hard, him not having a degree has meant that the only way he can get decent pay is by being a contractor Iraq.23:09
CaptHindsightsome of the best chemists and geneticists I worked with only had degrees in math23:09
ebowden1I know a tech man in his late 20s, pushing 30 real hard, him not having a degree has meant that the only way he can get decent pay is by being a contractor in Iraq.23:09
CaptHindsightany relation to the bowden extruder?23:10
nmz787_i'only'???23:10
nmz787_imath is like, the hottest degree23:10
CaptHindsightgot me all the girls23:11
ebowden1No, my Grandfather was a surface physicist, my father a landscape impressionist.23:11
nmz787_iI mean, math is the cutting edge of society (or at the base of cutting edge science/engineering research and development)23:11
nmz787_iCaptHindsight: I might guess you grew up in the USA... based on some supposed research article about how other countries are supposed to have less dichotomy between nerds and jocks, or something fairy-tale like23:12
CaptHindsightzzzzz23:13
CaptHindsightjust relax and find something to do23:13
nmz787_i/me is working on math for pay for electronics23:14
nmz787_iwell, applied math programming23:14
nmz787_ior something23:14
CaptHindsightyou guys might actually accomplish something if you'd cooperate with each other vs the constant manipulation23:15
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ebowden1What guys?23:15
nmz787_imanipulating variables or bits23:15
nmz787_i?23:15
nmz787_ior electrons23:15
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nmz787_ico-operation seems like it would require co-manipulation, as far as electron clouds go23:16
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ebowden1CaptHindsight, any thermosets?23:22
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