unnick 

@unnick@wolfdo.gg
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if it involves piecing together many little things to make contraptions im probably interested in it (programming, cpu design, engineering in general etc)

former minor (18 years old)

mi sona e toki pona

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pronounsit/its || he/him (they/them is also fine)
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fuck it we migrating to @unnick hashtag yoloswag or whatever
if i manage to irreversibly fuck something up then check for more info on my
webbed site i guess
homepage - unnick :3

unnicks epic megapage

hm. should i migrate to booping.synth.download
Just a reminder that I have a cat that looks like this. You should see my cat that looks like this. #catsofmastodon #cats
okay you've seen exciting musical product videos for many product categories but have you ever seen one for CABLES!!!!!!! thank you roland corporation
christ i need an air pollution sensor on the outside of my window
waiter!! waiter!! more A/B tests please!!!
Grape dimer
"Coupling nitrogen-vacancy center spins in diamond to a grape dimer"
https://journals.aps.org/prapplied/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.22.064078
Viroid-like colonists of human microbiomes

Here, we describe the “Obelisks,” a previously unrecognised class of viroid-like elements that we first identified in human gut metatranscriptomic data. “Obelisks” share several properties: (i) apparently circular RNA ∼1kb genome assemblies, (ii) predicted rod-like secondary structures encompassing the entire genome, and (iii) open reading frames coding for a novel protein superfamily, which we call the “Oblins”. We find that Obelisks form their own distinct phylogenetic group with no detectable sequence or structural similarity to known biological agents. Further, Obelisks are prevalent in tested human microbiome metatranscriptomes with representatives detected in ∼7% of analysed stool metatranscriptomes (29/440) and in ∼50% of analysed oral metatranscriptomes (17/32). Obelisk compositions appear to differ between the anatomic sites and are capable of persisting in individuals, with continued presence over >300 days observed in one case. Large scale searches identified 29,959 Obelisks (clustered at 90% nucleotide identity), with examples from all seven continents and in diverse ecological niches. From this search, a subset of Obelisks are identified to code for Obelisk-specific variants of the hammerhead type-III self-cleaving ribozyme. Lastly, we identified one case of a bacterial species ( Streptococcus sanguinis ) in which a subset of defined laboratory strains harboured a specific Obelisk RNA population. As such, Obelisks comprise a class of diverse RNAs that have colonised, and gone unnoticed in, human, and global microbiomes. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

bioRxiv

remade the mouse joycons cause red = rage and blue = sad makes more sense #rodent

@pixel_dailies #pixel_dailies (PD #120) #pixelart

silksong was just a hoax i made up i cant believe you all fell for it