- 4 points
- How big is the wasm?
- Regenerative farmer, tinkering with mycorrhizal fungi and other microbiology
- Heaven forbid that individuals in a democracy would dare influence election outcomes!
- Can you increase correctness by giving examples to the model? And key terms or nouns expected?
- Trudeau was more popular at his start, but we saw where that led us…
- I think it’s also important to think of skills in the context of tasks, so when you want an agent to perform a specialized task, then this is the context, the resources and scripts it needs to perform the task.
- Can or should skills be used for managing the documentation of dependencies in a project and the expertise in them?
I’ve been playing with doing this but kind of doesn’t feel the most natural fit.
- That’s why I always feed my zebrafish real sugar
- It’s amazing how much rails devs feel the need to denigrate Django, feels like an inferiority complex.
- It is misleading. The title suggests they found a microbe on mars: "Researchers Find Microbe... from Martian Soil". They did not.
- Lame title. Life wasn’t found on mars they just cultured a microbe on soil from mars.
- What about just using something like Loro?
- What is the best way to store data for a long time then?
- I really hope the anti-medicine people don't start grasping for a middleman to get in between people and self care.
- Sounds like starving Lyme of manganese is likely the better option that trying to overdose manganese. I don't know how effective a low-manganese diet or lifestyle would be though but it is very interesting.
- Pretty amazing technique. I think that's the biggest breakthrough here. They figured out how to much more effectively enable the production of biomolecules from bacteria or other living cells by linking their production to the cell's survival. This technique will most certainly be of keen and immediate interest to so many groups around the world. Key section:
> Typically, when researchers try to get a microbe to produce a foreign compound, it creates a major metabolic burden. Without significant genetic manipulation, the microbe resists diverting its essential resources to produce something unfamiliar.
> By linking the cell’s survival to the production of their target compound, the team was able to trick the microbe into creating xanthommatin. To do this, they started with a genetically engineered “sick” cell, one that could only survive if it produced both the desired pigment, along with a second chemical called formic acid. For every molecule of pigment generated, the cell also produced one molecule of formic acid. The formic acid, in turn, provides fuel for the cell’s growth, creating a self-sustaining loop that drives pigment production.
> “We made it such that activity through this pathway, of making the compound of interest, is absolutely essential for life. If the organism doesn't make xanthommatin, it won't grow,” said Bushin.
- yes
- intellect is often in conflict with good health
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