The first successful transfection of designed mRNA packaged within a liposomal nanoparticle into a cell was published in 1989. “Naked” (or unprotected) lab-made mRNA was injected a year later into the muscle of mice.
But on the other hand, first human test was in 2001
Yeah, I was thinking about it and then asked here. It seems like most of nice stuff was invented in the 19st century, and in the past 24 years we just improve it.
Besides Dutch, tekst is a word used in Albanian, Danish, Estonian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Serbo-Croatian and Turkish
Supercell makes a lot of money, that’s for sure
You have to use tailscale VPN for this, right? The article explains how to setup access to HA via the internet, without using tailscale client.
Anyway, the exit node thing is indeed very nice.
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I fully agree
That would be cool
COSMIC desktop environment.
Maybe not as spectacular as quantum computing or things like that, but personally I can’t wait for it.
Isn’t edge computing just a distributed cloud? With servers physically closer to end-user?
nanotechnology was supposed to be the most super amazing thing ever.
Like blockchain, 3d-printing, cloud and machine learning?
Didn’t know that, thanks
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From what I remember there were no people inside
Bitwarden notes
NSA spends $250 million per year to insert backdoors in software and hardware
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Now that implies a lot