>3D biological printing
>darknet access to various infection disease genomes
>induced mutation
How fucked are we in twenty-thirty years?
we've been fucked for the past 50 years so who give a fuck
>>8478335
But you can literally make a dangerous pathogen at home. It wouldn't be that difficult.
>>8478360
my dorm is a haven for dangerous pathogens i tell you what
no one gives a flying fuck about cleaning anything!!!
last time i ever live with strangers.
>>8478362
heyooo nice reddit joke, let's be frends
>>8478335
Why darknet? Just buy some plasmids with antibiotic resistance genes and you can kill the world.
>>8478335
>trashy buzzwords
>le end of teh welrd
Nothing really changed.
3d printing makes tissues, not cells.
and you don't need darknet access to see the genomes of various infectious agents
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/viruses/variation/flu/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/nuccore/AF033819
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/MICROBES/anthracis.html
you don't know what the fuck you're talking about, fuck off
>>8478335
you can just collect crude samples of bacteria from dead lab rats that are left outside for a few days and some in water. the samples wont be purely a single type but thats the point
then make them share space in a petri dish with a simple protein solution made from egg whites that is kept warm with a electric blanket
every 25 days scrape some out of each petri dish and add it to a new one with another scraped sample. bacteria can exchange genes in whats known as parallel evolution and dead bodies have some of the nastiest shit there is
through pure luck you may end up with something extra nasty after about half a year or nothing special. to keep it lively you should test the samples on new lab rats in their food and any that die are used for new samples after they are left outside for a few days