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  • They goal is to get rich, they are mostly old, thinking I'm death in 10 years and fuck the next generations. If the country crashed, well then I can continue living in a Mansion in Dubai with an coctail in the hand. Plunder policy.

  • Who is this Mimi which is crying?

  • Scientists in the UK have launched the Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG), a controversial initiative to create human DNA from scratch[1]. The Wellcome Trust has provided £10 million in initial funding to build synthetic chromosomes in test tubes and lab dishes over the next five years[2].

    The project aims to construct parts of human genetic code molecule by molecule, starting with building a single human chromosome that makes up about 2% of the total genome[3]. Dr. Julian Sale from Cambridge's MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology calls it "the next giant leap in biology," saying the research could lead to disease-resistant cells for repairing damaged organs[1].

    While the technology could accelerate treatments for incurable diseases, critics warn of potential misuse. Professor Bill Earnshaw of Edinburgh University cautions that unscrupulous scientists could attempt to create biological weapons, enhanced humans, or creatures with human DNA[1]. Dr. Pat Thomas, director of Beyond GM, raises concerns about the commercialization of synthetic body parts and data ownership[1].

    To address ethical concerns, the project includes a parallel social science program led by Professor Joy Zhang at the University of Kent[1]. Dr. Tom Collins from Wellcome defends the funding decision, stating "This technology is going to be developed one day, so by doing it now we are at least trying to do it in as responsible a way as possible"[1].

    [^1]: BBC News - Synthetic Human Genome Project gets go ahead

    [^2]: Science Alert - First Step Towards an Artificial Human Genome Now Underway

    [^3]: The Guardian - UK scientists to synthesise human genome to learn more about how DNA works

  • For Hardcore geeks

  • It's a graph of the global status of the US, you can put in any value of your choice

  • Spain is a better choice, but in Germany are more people speaking English, on the other hand pretty right wing. But in academic circles it becomes irrelevant.

  • Quality has nothing to do with the money they gain, but whith what they can buy for it, apart of the quality of the public services. Higher wages in the US mean nothing, when even this isn't enough for education and health, which in the EU isn't a problem. There the people don't lose their existence base because of hospital bills or to pay the studies of their children.

  • Naturally the Darkweb has nothing to do with the TOR network, But even if you access it using the TOR network, they find you if they want, as you can see.

  • Yes, TOR never was secure against secret services and goverments, les nowadays with AI and massive server power from these. Don't forget who developed the TOR network and from whom are the servers used. Drug Barons since time turned to use pen and paper for their orders and communication, because the web and even the Dark Web isn't really private anymore (traffic analysis, exploiting software vulnerabilities, monitoring exit nodes, using Honeypot nodes......)

  • Error, they certainly had slaves, but not for building Pyramids and Temples. The Farao knew, if he wanted a job well done, he needed professionals, he used free paid workers. The true is, it was a hard work, but in better conditions as often today

  • SLAYYY

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  • Less burocracy and stupid permissions, plans and a "Let's go" was enough.

  • No TOR browser for mobile, but you can use the TOR or also I2P network with InVizible Pro

  • When a mathematician want to scare an physicist he only need to speak about ∞

  • I saw in a documental a snake which fools ants, but not to eat these, but to use these as bait for fooling lizards, which are the real prey for the snake.

    • The snake buried itself in the sand, leaving only the tail point, imitating a tan of grass
    • This attracts the ant
    • This in turn attracts the lizard who wants to eat the ant
    • End of the lizard

    Evolution games

    Jumping spiders are anywayvery smart for catching their prey, even without the need to disguise their aspect, analyzing the situation and adjust their strategy.

  • Cursed

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  • It is one prove more, why it is important to think literally out of the box. But too much people of this type

    https://i.vgy.me/UVG654.gif

  • Not the first time that, with all my privacy measures on, instead of an page, I see the page from Cloudflare analyzing if I am a bot, before it let me access the page I wanted. Invisible in the web is only a bad joke. Anybody is visible in the moment he goes online, irrelevant if he use VPN, TOR or whatever, this times have passed. Believing it is as hilarious as in the Movie Independence day infecting with an Virus an Alien Mothership, using an crappy Laptop (I have laughed a lot with this scene).

  • On iOS I don't know, but searching the YT Video with Andisearch you can watch it in the list of search results (in mobile below the chat part), with random proxie and sandboxed.

  • Oh yes, they have and more, they are one of the most powerfull security and AI company with a ton of services. Perfectly capable to remove the plug of any service and web. Sadly with similar privacy concerns as Google.

    https://www.cloudflare.com/

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    PimEyes: Face Recognition Search Engine and Reverse Image Search |

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Screenity - The free and privacy-friendly screen recorder

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    SealNotes: Secure, Lightweight Encrypted Notepad for Privacy

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Happy New Year

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    The best camera stabilizer

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    Google Street View may have solved a murder in Spain

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Infinigen

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    Blood in the iPhones? Apple faces criminal charges

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    SingleFile: Web Extension for saving a faithful copy of a complete web page in a single HTML file

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    GitHub - outerbase/studio: A lightweight Database GUI in your browser. It supports connecting to Postgres, MySQL, and SQLite.

    Science @lemmy.ml

    Long-lived topological time-crystalline order on a quantum processor | Nature Communications

    World News @lemmy.ml

    ARREST NETANYAHU

    Open Source @lemmy.ml

    Sharrr - End-to-end encrypted file transfer.

    Technology @lemmy.ml

    Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human … Please die."

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Math

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    YouTube is testing server-side ad injection to counteract ad blockers

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Boeing?

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Energy

    Science Memes @mander.xyz

    Can I still use this salt?

    Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Google accidentally published internal Search documentation to GitHub