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reviewed Biocode by Dawn Field

Dawn Field, Neil Davies: Biocode

A Recovering Software Engineer's Review

0.1 Introduction to Biocode

Biocode, by Field and Davies, might better be structured in two parts. Its first four chapters present the reader with what may be termed a minimal bootstrapping into the world of genetics in a broad sense. The second four chapters detail the scaling opportunities for genetic technology, showcasing how such technologies have insights to offer from the microbial world all the way to the entire planet.

The first part provides the reader with a layman’s introduction to genetic technology in its first chapter, “DNA,” a non-critical overview of real and potential commercial uses in its second chapter, “Personal Genomics,” a poor attempt to prod the ethics of the field in its third chapter, “Homo Evolutis,” and an incomplete treatment of bioinformatics in its fourth chapter, “Zoo in My Sequencer.” As evidenced by this author’s choice of adjectives, I find this part of the book deficient. The …

«Richard-Stallman-Report: "Wir machen so lang weiter, bis unsere Community sicher ist"
Der Erfinder von GNU und Gründer der Free Software Foundation fällt immer wieder mit untragbaren Äußerungen auf. Die Stimmen, die seinen Rückzug fordern, werden lauter.»

Ich bin ja ein Linux User aber deswegen noch lange nicht ein Fan von ihm!

🐧 https://www.golem.de/news/richard-stallman-report-wir-machen-so-lang-weiter-bis-unsere-community-sicher-ist-2410-190269.html

La que se está montando en el mundo de la Free Software Foundation (@fsf) con el documento que @report_press ha publicado sobre los comportamientos y opiniones de Richard Stallman (@rms)!! 😱

No sabía nada sobre la reputación que este hombre se ha labrado.

Cierto que es anónimo. Pero es muy recomendable la lectura de su extensa y documentada opinión.

https://stallman-report.org/