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I'm spinning up a lab in Santa Cruz to research the local tick population. We could use extra skilled hands to help obtain the distribution of pathogens, and in developing treatment protocols. Plus, who doesn't enjoy a good tick hunt?

Get at me if you're 'bout it: eng at clayrichardson.me


Sounds like something I'd be good at. All I have to do is stroll through the woods and I have 20 ticks on my person.


Getting liquidity to short or long on margin is as easy as clicking a button and getting liquidated.

Poloniex, Bitfinex and BitMex are some of the places you can play that game. You can even become a BTC lender on some of those exchanges and get around 20% APR since loans can be compounded every 1-2 days or even shorter depending on the duration of positions people open.


Is it legal for them to offer those services?


I think it heavily depends on their client country of origin. Here as long as bitcoin aren't officially recognized as bearer bonds of sort you can trade them around freely and the state only comes in questioning about plusvalences when you convert them back into money.


BitMex


I hope they fixed the Easter Egg that blows the CPU if you power up via VDD_5V and plug the USB cable in.


Sorry, order should be reversed: Power up via USB and connect VDD_5V.



Thanks, we've updated the link.


Playing around with the wheel friction and letting it run for days was interesting: https://github.com/red42/HTML5_Genetic_Cars/blob/master/cawr...


I'm around to answer any questions you might have :)


Interesting. How often is the groundwater potable during an emergency situation?


> but this whole project seems like a total waste of time

Are you talking about just the water generator, or the "civilization-in-a-box" collection of modules?


Where should we spend our time instead?

Definitely not novel at this stage, but once we modify the AWG to achieve water reclamation from urine, would that be considered novel?

The next milestone is to create open source designs for larger-scale, commercially available machines that are prohibitively expensive, and improve upon them. The machines exist and there is a market for them. Is it not worth the time and effort to increase access to technologies like this?

Not just knowledge of chemistry, but actively developing eyedrops to cure cataracts :)

http://www.viewpointtherapeutics.com/team/

EDIT: Wording. Added question.


>Where should we spend our time instead?

That's for you to decide. There's nothing wrong with your project, I just don't see any real-world utility.

>once we modify the AWG to achieve water reclamation from urine, would that be considered novel?

Not at all. It wouldn't even be a "Atmospheric Water Generator" anymore. You would just be putting an evaporator in a closed space with your condenser... This isn't a new or novel technology, and it's already available for public use.

>Not just knowledge of chemistry, but actively developing eyedrops to cure cataracts :)

That's really cool, and I am not doubting her credentials, but it has nothing to do you with your AWG. We're talking about a device that condenses water vapor into liquid water. If you have access to Freon and and a pump (or even ice cubes and a glass) you can achieve the same thing.

Again, I don't take any personal offense to what you're doing. I would never invest in it because I don't think any amount of funding would ever turn this project into a success. It doesn't even address the real issues behind water scarcity, which has nothing to do with a shortage of liquid water...


> This isn't a new or novel technology, and it's already available for public use.

Can you point me in the direction of this project? I'd like to see what the current implementation looks like.

> (or even ice cubes and a glass) you can achieve the same thing.

We're trying to do it at scale and improve on the technology.

> real issues behind water scarcity, which has nothing to do with a shortage of liquid water

Can you elaborate on this point?


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