I think it's ok when fresh people want to learn science. Some of course will have no clue yet. But we shouldn't condemn them. Actually one causes intolerance against diybio and science in general by repelling people.
-- I also had no clue of practical biotech before getting the keywords here needed, and collecting the knowledge where to search for infos. Then I collected a decent amount of knowledge enabling me to design own experiments (with more or less success, strongly depending on my private budget situation) way before getting educated in University. And frankly, University didn't teah me much new biotech knowledge (just the enzymes in greater detail. And of course getting my hands dirty on wetware)
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