[-] grishka@friends.grishka.me 2 points 4 months ago

bitcrafter, for example? Most of those problems would be societal, imo. A lot will need to change in our society once aging is cured. But in the end, I believe, we'll end up as a better civilization. For one thing, human life will be much more valued and respected.

Regarding research, biology is unique in that it requires a certain level of progress in many other fields of science to itself make progress. For example, you can't discover cells unless microscope has been invented. Right now we're finally in position to not be held back by our tools. We already do some badass things โ€” for example, those mRNA covid vaccines are an engineering marvel.

[-] grishka@friends.grishka.me -1 points 4 months ago

Binette, for the first time in history, our civilization has all the tools necessary to discover a cure for aging. It's just that this whole idea is frowned upon by so many people because humans having expiration dates is considered "normal", and therefore good, by the society.

I'm following the research and am 90% certain that there will be a breakthrough in the next decade.

[-] grishka@friends.grishka.me 1 points 4 months ago

Binette, that is in no way a certainty

[-] grishka@friends.grishka.me 2 points 2 years ago

Artificial, licensing? What kind of licensing could one possibly need to build a machine that deposits ink onto paper? Printers have existed for way more than 20 years so surely all the important patents must have expired.

[-] grishka@friends.grishka.me 1 points 2 years ago

It's gonna be compatible with Smithereen groups, too ๐Ÿ‘€

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