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Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« Reply #145665 on: June 24, 2019, 03:21:28 am »

In this specific case, I would think that there would be issues related to chromatin packing.

In humans, two ancestral chromosomes are implicated in an unusual fusion process, where one completely inverted, and then fused to the other.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome_2


Due to the very different orientation of a large section of chromosome 2 (compared with the same sequences in the chimp's non-fused chromosomes), and the different packaging in the nucleus, genetic expression levels will almost certainly be affected.  This can lead to a wide assortment of complications.


Additionally, when considering fertility, one needs to be reminded that differences in the acrosome binding protein will prevent sperm cells from binding with the zona of the target ovum during fertilization.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrosome_reaction

Significant divergence between the proteins of the zona, and the enzymes present in the acrosome, will prevent fertility.
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Re: Things that made you go "WTF?" today o_O
« Reply #145666 on: June 24, 2019, 03:21:42 am »

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« Reply #145667 on: June 24, 2019, 07:15:41 am »

Till it ends up to have human-like intelligence and the ability to speak and now your research team will be remembered as the guys that made the Truman Show in real life.

Just raise them to be an Otaku and they'll never want to leave their containment anyway
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« Reply #145668 on: June 24, 2019, 08:07:29 am »

Discord is apparently being affected by "the general internet outage".

I can still access this website and all, but I can't seem to say the same for Discord - and my cell phone's internet is really slow, which may or may not be a related issue.

Anyone else getting this problem?
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« Reply #145669 on: June 24, 2019, 08:09:25 am »

This site is weird.  I could have next to no internet, due to wifi issues or even wired network problem, and this site will still load about half the time.

SMF is magic.  Im pretty sure it pre-caches the future.
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« Reply #145670 on: June 24, 2019, 09:41:19 am »

I've had that, and it was down to HTTP vs HTTPS. Port 80 is old faithful. Try running through a port 80 or port 8080 proxy.

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« Reply #145671 on: June 24, 2019, 10:09:24 am »

It wasn't quite as far-reaching as Discord's dire message applied. I saw one theory that it was principally Cloudflare-based sites that went down, which doesn't seem unreasonable.
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« Reply #145672 on: June 24, 2019, 12:11:43 pm »

And today's "most painful book title seen" award goes to Jean Plaidy's "Here Lies Our Sovereign Lord", a story about some king's affairs with multiple women.

Technically there's about four hours of work left today but I'm just going to go ahead and call it. The blatancy actually gave me a small headache.
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« Reply #145673 on: June 24, 2019, 01:35:59 pm »

Yeah I was playing online games and had discord go down- and be the only thing which went down.
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« Reply #145674 on: June 24, 2019, 01:36:41 pm »

-re: memory-
(jumping into this conversation because its a cool topic not because I'm any kind of expert)

But my understanding of sensory information is that the brain "fakes" processing a lot of it.  Like your sight, basically the brain knows what's around you so it just fakes most of what you see outside of a relatively small circle where your eyes are focused.  All it notices outside that circle is movement.  This is why people can be shockingly bad at seeing things; like looking all over for an item and then finding it lying on a table somewhere, or no one at a boardgame noticing when someone is stealing another person's items/chips.  This is why (non-paranoid) schizophrenia can mean that the brain simply isn't processing sensory information correctly, so its "fake" info increasingly has nothing to do with reality.

So the idea of a photographic memory is kind of... questionable.  It would imply not only unusual memory but unusual focus.  Cause you can't remember something you didn't see and most people don't naturally notice every detail of a scene.  The way long term memory works for more people is also heavily linked to the idea of importance.  Like you only remember things that you think are important and drop the rest.  Now the brain isn't a computer but it is still a physical thing and memories do need to be physically represented somehow in your brain.  So I feel like being able to connect memories with every calendar day has to have some kind of consequence for your brain functioning.  Like maybe she has a harder time remember things not specifically related to her, like skills or data (like remembering the dates of historical events or multiplication tables).
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« Reply #145675 on: June 24, 2019, 04:19:11 pm »

internet or computer briefly decided that it couldn't find any website's servers, and then it decided not to do that after like a minute

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« Reply #145676 on: June 24, 2019, 05:09:16 pm »

The real answer, of course, is to run into the hills, herd bizzare mutant sheep, remember only what has yet to occur, and then, finally, whenever you should juggle beetroots, you will get the ultimate and most perfect internet connection ever. It gets annoying when the mutant sheep don’t turn out bizarre enough, though.
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« Reply #145677 on: June 25, 2019, 02:24:07 am »

-re: memory-
(jumping into this conversation because its a cool topic not because I'm any kind of expert)

But my understanding of sensory information is that the brain "fakes" processing a lot of it.  Like your sight, basically the brain knows what's around you so it just fakes most of what you see outside of a relatively small circle where your eyes are focused.  All it notices outside that circle is movement.  This is why people can be shockingly bad at seeing things; like looking all over for an item and then finding it lying on a table somewhere, or no one at a boardgame noticing when someone is stealing another person's items/chips.  This is why (non-paranoid) schizophrenia can mean that the brain simply isn't processing sensory information correctly, so its "fake" info increasingly has nothing to do with reality.

So the idea of a photographic memory is kind of... questionable.  It would imply not only unusual memory but unusual focus.  Cause you can't remember something you didn't see and most people don't naturally notice every detail of a scene.  The way long term memory works for more people is also heavily linked to the idea of importance.  Like you only remember things that you think are important and drop the rest.  Now the brain isn't a computer but it is still a physical thing and memories do need to be physically represented somehow in your brain.  So I feel like being able to connect memories with every calendar day has to have some kind of consequence for your brain functioning.  Like maybe she has a harder time remember things not specifically related to her, like skills or data (like remembering the dates of historical events or multiplication tables).

That's covered in the articles I linked. The person in question has a poor short-term memory but once things become long-term they stick forever. She has memories from age 12 days old and can put specific dates on memories from when she was around 1 year old. It's not the same thing as photographic memory.

Generally, people with "super-memories" on one sense often have crippling mental issues in other areas:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solomon_Shereshevsky

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Shereshevsky participated in many behavioral studies, most of them carried out by the neuropsychologist Alexander Luria over a thirty-year time span. He met Luria after an anecdotal event in which he was told off for not taking any notes while attending a work meeting in the mid-1920s[1]. To the astonishment of everyone there (and to his own astonishment in realizing that others could apparently not do so), he could recall the speech word by word. Along the years Shereshevsky was asked to memorize complex mathematical formulas, huge matrices and even poems in foreign languages and did so in a matter of minutes.[2] Despite his astounding memory performance, Shereshevsky scored no better than average in intelligence tests.

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He had an active imagination, which helped him generate useful mnemonics. He claimed that his condition often produced unnecessary and distracting images or feelings. He had trouble memorizing information whose intended meaning differed from its literal one, as well as trouble recognizing faces, which he saw as "very changeable". He also occasionally had problems reading, because the written words evoked distracting sensations.

similar to children with eidetic (visual) memories, this guys super memory was at odds with abstraction, and he had a problem with faces being maleable since his memory was very literal, so any deformation of the face made it hard to reconcile with his memory-version. The point with faces is that to recognize a face, you need to construct a mental model of the face and recognize distorted versions of it: i.e. versions you've never seen before. Therefore, recognizing faces requires "fake" memories: if you say "I've seen that face before" you're actually lying to yourself, because for any face, you've probably never seen that exact version of the face at all.
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« Reply #145678 on: June 25, 2019, 03:17:47 am »

I just went nuts in the supermarket and did the biggest grocery shop of my entire freakin' life. o____o   
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« Reply #145679 on: June 25, 2019, 03:52:17 am »

I find myself wanting to design a custom EMS ISA card for obsolete 386 class computers, for reasons I am having difficulty clarifying even to myself.


It might have something to do with the (nowdays) inexpensive SRAM DIPs out there, and also just for fun I guess... but wtf.  I dont even have a 386 class machine to upgrade in the first place.


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