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  • I've used the app for over a year and a half, for me it always takes a bit for new messages to load. Give it a second and I'd bet they'll be there.

  • I love OChem and Biology, even help teach the topics. The fact is, structure equals function. So if it's functional in a different manner, there must have been structural changes. If the metal surface allows for it and then the same reaction doesn't occur when it's removed, classifying this as a breakthrough is a strech at best.

    In the human body, ATP production requires a metal ion to shield a part of the mechanism to ensure the correct product as the output. As long as the metal surface functions similarly, we'll have made benzene and not just force the function temporarily.

  • I deeply appreciate your cautious optimism but we're living in the most advanced times ever. Breakthroughs do only imply the job was done but doesn't mean it's ready for wide spread use. It could have issues with certain elements and structures or have a wide range of error. Yet, the fact it's been done means there's a solid platform to work from moving forward.

  • Well, the biggest development over the last year was the organ on a chip. Literally will be more influential than CRISPR. Not only will it slash drug research cost and make it exponentially faster to get to pharmacies, it also will make mice/rat testing pointless. Down the line we'll have a human body on a chip for testing as well as be able to print organs for patients using their DNA, so no wait times or risk of rejection!

    This article covers a method to produce organic molecules (organic = carbon based) allowing for drugs with high risk factors only used as a last resort to be used earlier by reducing the symptoms. Additionally, with AI generating new proteins and drugs we've never seen before, this development will allow scientists to produce them quickly, plus the organ on a chip can test them to ensure it's safe for human consumption or specifically identify the issue so it can be corrected.

  • I doubt it, but not much of a point to bookmarks if you can't find it later, so I only have a handful of em.

  • That cut is phenomenal, how did you do it?

  • I've learned to never rule anything out for Corps when money is involved, but you're soo correct. They are capitalizing on a vast majority of internet usage, hopefully that hasn't made em hungry for the last few more tech literate folks online.

  • Exactly, cause then corporate America won't have the same ability to dominate their resources and citizens.

  • I'm assuming Google is trying to use fear tactics as the API doesn't come into play. If they require a Google account for YouTube access, then Invidious would be in trouble for sure. But this would also cut into the view count and it's tougher to sell ad's with less views.

  • I have yet to install it, but from what I've heard they literally remade it, so I'd say its safe to assume it's an option if not on by default.

  • I primarily use a private option for my primary email. But I have a couple which are gmail and I use Thunderbird for them. You can setup Thunderbird so it provides at least some privacy with gmail, which is better than nothing for me

  • Like it's not already difficult enough to adjust to living on your own when you first move. This makes it much more difficult I'd imagine.

  • Seeing as Invidious doesn't use YT's api, it doesn't seem like Google has much they can do though, right?

    Yesterday a bunch of the common Invidious servers weren't working and there was a huge addition of new Invidious servers. Tells me Googles doing all they can but can't do much, or that's what I hope at least!

  • I'm late to the party but couldn't miss putting Daily Bread's album Invisible Cinema in the thread

  • It's worth it, I'll only leave if it stops functioning which there's zero sign of happening as this is pretty much it's rebirth!

  • It's more closely related to the initial intentions of the internet than most other social platforms. Ideally it could get things going back in the right direction again iif nothing else!

  • Yes, but it's not removed, so it's still in the package with the sweet stuff.