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Satanism? 🤦🏻‍♂️😂 we went to see them last year, it’s a great sight to see and fun for the whole family. I would argue taking children to see/believing Santa (another fictional character may I add) and forcing families to go into massive debt to buy gifts they don’t really need or can afford is more satanic, just my two sats

Well if you ever do, the beautiful Yorkshire Dales in the north of England is a great place to find these in October, good set of walking boots and a big bag and you’ll be in for a lovely rewarding day in nature 😬 🍄‍🟫

UK 🇬🇧 gets a lot of hate but it ain’t that bad this time of year( I ❤️ it), you gotta switch off, get outside and touch some grass, it has more health benefits than you may think if you know which grass to touch 🍄‍🟫

As a UK citizen I have zero confidence in our idiotic, overreaching, socialist government to do anything that benefits the people and their freedom to transact outside of the legacy system, but here’s to hoping 😒🤞🏽

I need some book recommendations, I’ve read/listened to loads of Bitcoin or Bitcoin related books over the past few years, I listened n loved, “entangled life” and recently listened to “Unthinkable” about how our brains work and how some peoples are just wired differently 🤯 anyway I have a few credits on audible and need something to stimulate my mind, give me you best non fiction reads #asknostr thanks

Hey Alex, you should watch “1971: The year that music changed everything” on AppleTV.

I’m 5 episodes in, there’s some great historical perspectives from the artists of the time and what they did to stand against the state and the military industrial complex, police brutality and government overreach. Artists of the time calling out the government through song, it’s so good and something bitcoiners should watch due to the importance of 1971 to us all. Enjoy

nostr:nprofile1qqsywt6ypu57lxtwj2scdwxnyrl3sry9typcstje65x7rw9a2e5nq8spz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzxmhwden5te0wfjkccte9e3xjarrda5kuurpwf4jucm0d53ntakd my significant other doesn’t appreciate your “opportunity cost” as much as I do, dare I say it, she may even hate it 🫣 my tumble dryer has been making this noise for 2weeks now and while it’s driving her and probably the neighbours mad 🤔 while it’s still spinning and drying clothes I see no real need to buy another 🤷🏻‍♂️😂

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#Nostr #Bitcoiners You should watch “1971: The year that music changed everything” on AppleTV

I’m only one episode in but some great historical perspectives from the artists of the time and what they did to stand against the state and the military industrial complex. Even a song in there about inflation by Marvin gaye .

$118k feels like the new $58k 🤔

#asknostr, has anyone used AI to check bloodwork? If so what company did you use, is it worth doing? Have you used it @dannyknowles ? I remember you mentioned it on a pod 🤔

#Bitcoin $115k-$116k in seconds 🤯👍🏽

#Bitcoin $115k damn

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Price often condenses information and provides clarity.

For a while, solar/wind proponents have operated with two simultaneous but generally conflicting narratives.

-One narrative is that solar/wind are more environmentally friendly and should be subsidized. To the extent that they don't grow sufficiently fast, it's because we're not doing enough to artificially boost their adoption.

-The other narrative is continually remind how cheap solar/wind have become. Proponents will post charts/studies showing that solar/wind are cheaper than other types of energy, and that it "just makes sense now". In practice, a lot of caveats are often excluded.

The thing is, price usually cuts through confusion on these types of matters. Especially price over a significant amount of time and space, rather than just price in a snapshot of time and locality.

If solar/wind are indeed cheaper than other energy sources, why aren't they being built in place of others? Why isn't it a no-brainer for any megacorp to just install terawatts of them all over? For example, the percentage growth of solar power in India over the past 5-10 years is impressive, but in terms of raw numbers, way more coal power was brought online during that period than solar. The answer is often that they're *not actually* cheaper in an all-inclusive sense. And if they're not cheaper, why is that? The answer is often because they're more materially intensive, less durable, and not as environmentally friendly as many proponents argue, either. That cost (panels, turbines, batteries, maintenance, decommissioning, and replacement) is going somewhere, and usually quite materially.

That's not to say that solar/wind don't have uses (they do), but their usage is often hamfisted into places where they're not the most economic choice, and where they are not the most economic choice, it's often because they're not necessarily the most environmental choice either.

Price is often ignored or fudged in analysis, but it really does provide a powerful signal in aggregate that's worth paying attention to.

The solar panels bolted to the top of my campervan are great for charging my leisure batteries but try plugging anything in that isn’t 12v at night and the life is getting drained out 🪫 faster than liquidity during a shitcoin pump n dump

Hey nostr:nprofile1qqsp4lsvwn3aw7zwh2f6tcl6249xa6cpj2x3yuu6azaysvncdqywxmgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnhd9hx2jcfpkn can you use your veo3 HODLWOOD skills to create a video of the Bitcoin Standard? Is that something that’s possible? Never used it myself but I thought if anyone can Hodl can 🙄