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Stanford just found a natural alternative to Ozempic using some clever regex on the human proteome.
Instead of manually searching through proteins, their one-liner “peptide predictor” regex narrowed down promising candidates.
The calculation likely took just a few seconds.
What I find amusing here is how you'd normally think "regex" is the clickbait euphemism. But it isn't. They're literally just using regex to go through human proteins lol
None of my junior colleagues use regular expressions. Yet, nearly all of my senior ones do. Regex is so powerful, i wonder what happened. Where did this schism originate?
I use it even more now from within vim thanks to ChatGPT.
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