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Wanting to use the Bitwarden SSH agent inside WSL2 from the Windows desktop client?
This might help: https://blog.jkwmoore.dev/bitwarden-desktop-client-as-ssh-agent-with-wsl.html
A repo which has Windows and Linux scripting to enable Pageant based native Windows SSH agent support with SSH agent pass-thru for WSL2 Linux instances - jkwmoore/setup_Windows_ssh_Pagent_agent_and...
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Although outraged as everyone by the career path Katalin #Karikó has had to take, I feel that the idea that early papers should have been in #Nature is in a way sticking to a known fallacy, an expectation that this system of supposed detection of impactful #research years in advance could work.
What we have is rather a proof that it doesn't and can't work, and that basing the hiring/tenure/grant decisions on these HI journal decisions is plain stupid.
The University of Pennsylvania, where Kariko was on track for a professorship, decided to pull the plug on her when her grant rejections piled up.
"I was up for promotion, and then they just demoted me and expected that I would walk out the door," she told AFP in an interview from her home in Philadelphia in December 2020.
Kariko didn't yet have a green card and needed a job to renew her visa. She also knew she wouldn't be able to put her daughter through college without the hefty staff discount.
She decided to persist as a lower-rung researcher, scraping by on a meager salary.
It was a low point in her life and career, but "I just thought...you know, the (lab) bench is here, I just have to do better experiments," she said.
Now, her pioneering work—which paved the way for the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines—has won her the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
#NobelPrize #medicine #nobel #mrna #Kariko
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-10-katalin-kariko-scientific-maverick-paved.html
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