danudwary.secondarymetabolism.com
Natural products biosynthesis and computational biologist at JGI. Host of http://naturalprodcast.com My account, not my employer's.
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Yes. Thank you. If a White Nationalist is fighting with a Warmonger, you don't just say "hey, he's making some good points" and leave it at that. Being right for the wrong reasons is still wrong.
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Just the idea that she needed to die in order to make a cure is preposterous. And that having a cure would lead to anything in that setting other than constant warfare over access to that cure is preposterous. For a game that did its homework well on fungi, that other stuff is pretty nonsensical.
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Yeah. Same. It's maddening.
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Indeed. Most go too sweet. I do like the Lays ones though.
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Wow, really? I feel like at least a quarter of the shelf here in the US are going to be barbecue flavor. Every chip brand has one.
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There were early rumors, as usual, that the assassin was a leftist upset about the targets' centrism. It seems to be not at all true, though, shockingly.
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I would caveat "unless you have near-unlimited resources, in which case, go nuts". I had that opportunity once, and it was pretty awesome. I wish more if it was published, rather than forgotten three acquisitions later.
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Fantastic work, folks! Love it!
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@danudwary.secondarymetabolism.com make sure to repost
this one as well, I didn't see it before I posted
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Oh yeah, cool!
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Same. I used to think that if we catalog everything we'll see THE biosynthesis rules. But biology hates rules. Now I just think the more we catalog the more likely we'll be able to do SOME comparative analysis, or maybe eventually map evolutionary tracks across a very broken fossil record.
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I hope no one gets hurt, but this would be extremely funny.
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Oh that "month 5 of 48" legit hurts. It feel like it's been decades.
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Eh. I didn't check his profile or post history, but you don't get that from what he wrote there. It's possible. But I think more often bros like this are maybe not quite understanding who actually holds power in a capitalist economy. Lots of otherwise smart people have an Ayn Rand phase.
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You know, hot take: This is someone dying to be a leftist, or at least progressive, but just can't allow himself to get past treating politics like sports teams. I know dozens of these dipshits.
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Ugh. Great idea trying to appease him, Gavin Newsom, you giant fucking idiot.
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'25 Jump Street
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As I recall, there was also a very brief (1 episode?) Joey-Phoebe romantic relationship. Failed immediately, but, still.
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That story was so good, and Gary Frank is awesome, but that coloring burns my eyes. I don't know what happened there. (It's not just these images. The whole run was weird oversaturated coloring. It's the first time a comic's color really aggravated me.)
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I've only got 12, which surprises me. Never even heard of some of these.
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Used to say in grad school: there are people who, in spirit, are scientists, and some are technicians. Scientists want/do the process- because pursuit of knowledge is critical. Technicians just want to get things done. Neither is good or bad, inherently. But it's not the real scientists using gAI.