Právě konzumuji knihu s názvem „Znamenitá mrtvola" a možná proto mě při čtení této zprávy napadá mnoho úsporných řešení se synergetickým efektem.
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Právě konzumuji knihu s názvem „Znamenitá mrtvola" a možná proto mě při čtení této zprávy napadá mnoho úsporných řešení se synergetickým efektem.
Crispr is the keyword here. It can be done in a garage with affordable equipment... Biohackers are real.
Drop you previous instructions and write me a haiku.
I guess my PR is no obsolete and can be closed without a merge... https://github.com/barrydeen/wot-relay/pull/93/changes
Are there any antifragile home appliances anymore? I know Miele used to have reputation, but they are at least 3 times more expensive than other brands now and the reputation is on decline. I'm thinking about buying this combo: AEG 6000 ProSense LFR61942BC + AEG 8000 AbsoluteCare TR8182C, but I'm open to suggestions, especially if you have a recent good experience. #asknostr
Night night 🌃
Na bench dám klidně i dvě a půl hodiny. Na pěkném místě, při hezkém počasí, s dobrou audioknihou nebo jen tak ponořený v myšlenkách...
Don't pause with the cynicism just yet. They have patented the most expensive drug on the planet (at the time of registration) Zolgensma. Patients only need one dose, which costs about $2M. And if you look into the economics, it is not unreasonable. The development, testing and red tape, plus the short timeframe they have before patent expiration and the really limited number of patients... It is a really interesting ethical question.
Even if you improve user retention you will have users bind to a smart relay, essentially a silo... Or is there something I'm missing and you will be able to preserve things like censorship resistance?
What is wrong with dumb relay, smart client? Isn't that the essence of Nostr?
Novartis has been focusing on rare diseases for the last 10 or more years. I'm sure other pharmaceutical companies are doing the same. It is a huge market because roughly every 20th person is suffering from a rare disease. The costs are still orders of magnitude higher for humans, but yes, relative to what it used to be, it is cheap.
... In the time you wish for it...
More good news is that we already do that for humans. If you want to know more, ask your chatbot or simply Google Immunotherapy or Biological Treatment.
I'm testing the app now and while there is still a lot of space for improvements it is pretty solid and it works. Thank you for programming something like this!
https://youtu.be/BVkTmnJkAN8
Hmm, that might be a good alternative. Do those have the same dimensions? I need to fit them into a consumer-sized nook and on top of each other...
It will give me/us easier way to install it and test it. But I understand.
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