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@aquanoia

Scientist, father, New Englander // ecology, genomics, bioinfomatics, plan9, permaculture // urbit: ~bilbus-hinryl

Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Joined July 2019

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    13 Sep 2019

    Please donate to the WAGR Syndrome Foundation if you can:

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    House at the Fort, Gloucester, 1924

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  5. Jan 29

    Would the authorities leverage or manufacture a coronavirus panic to shut down unrest in France? Elsewhere?

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    Jan 29

    The water here is thick with dead crustaceans. A bad omen.

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    Jan 29

    Temporary bridge structure not withstanding most important geographic divide of people in the USA remains the Annisquam River

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    Jan 28

    Dr. Charles Lieber — the Chair of Harvard’s Chemistry Dept who is now facing federal charges — has received $15 million in US govt funding since 2008. Since 2011, he has also been secretly working as a “strategic scientist” at China’s Wuhan Univ. of Technology, per the DOJ.

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    Jan 21

    Landscape with trees, 1910

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  16. Jan 24

    listening to the revenant soundtrack and trying to learn golang

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    Jan 14

    python is a very simple and accessible programming language that's good for beginners, provided that those beginners also have the years of linux sysadmin experience that's necessary to properly install python packages,

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    3 Dec 2018

    I want dumb cities: dumb as bricks. I want anti-fragile human scaled dumb cities. I want cities so dumb they can be run by high school kids and a bunch of 90 year olds. I want cities so dumb they can survive without oil and solar panels and distant water processing plants.

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