"Researchers led by Columbia University's Kristin Baldwin have created mice with hybrid brains -- part mouse, part rat -- that sense the odors of the world with their rat neurons.
It is the first time that an animal has been able to use the sensory apparatus of another to sense and respond accurately to the world and is one indication of how flexible the brain can be in integrating outside brain cells.
"This research is starting to show us how we can expand the flexibility of a brain so that it can accommodate other kinds of inputs, from human-machine interfaces or transplanted stem cells," says Baldwin, professor of genetics and development at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons."
@schnobel It certainly looks like an interesting project, doesn't it? I think when they reach beta I'll put it on a spare laptop and dig into it a bit.
You might ask about nfs on their IRC channel: #chimera-linux on the OFTC network.
I quite wish wayland wouldn't be compared to systemd so much…
Wayland is an evolution from X11 by it's own developers and pretty much all desktops environments involved.
Migration to it can be pretty gradual and smooth, in fact you can still just keep using Xorg/TinyX/… without added issues, just bitrot starting to appear because of new hardware.
Meanwhile Systemd is pretty much one-sided and it's also an implementation that forcefully shoved itself into the ecosystem.
It broke a ton of things and still regularly breaks things.
Also #Devuan is just a #BrainDrain|ing toxic cult that wastes time and energy in hatesplaining instead of doing actual productive developments like #Alpine and #Chimera do by getting rid of #GNU / #Stallman-tainted shit!