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I have used Tdex and SideSwap for peg-ins. Tdex does a "real" peg-in every time, forcing you to wait 102 blocks whereas SS will handle small amounts instantly, which I assume they use their own balance for. I generally use SS myself although I prefer to hold funds in GreenQT.

Sideswap peg-in fees

0.1%

Tdex peg-in fees

0%

CARBON IS NOT THE SAME THING AS CARBON DIOXIDE

Bull Bitcoin in Canada supports L-BTC which I believe includes purchases. You can buy it kyc free with sideswap.io and tdex using L-USDT.

Sitting in the yard earlier I suddenly became aware of a fully mature buck sauntering past me, less than 6 feet away.

"Whoah," I said, and he looked at me as though he was thinking the same thing.

Neither of us panicked and he went on his way. I was surprised at how fuzzy his antlers were. I see does and fawns everyday but the bucks are very rare.

The money in your bank account is counterfeit.

Prove me wrong.

Walking and biking (and swimming) take a lot of energy. Most food is produced and shipped using fossil fuels.

Today I did the recycling.

I took the pickup on a diesel ferry to the main island and drove 40km to recycle some glass jars and a busted compressor.

Back in town I had to hit two thrift stores 20km apart to unload some old clothes and books.

It took me 30 mins of driving in circles to find the place where I could recycle a vacuum and some old routers.

Now back to the island after wasting half a day and a tonne of fuel.

This is apparently the best place on earth.

Yeah that was what I thought at first glance but they're actually like a Robertson screw first with Phillips as a weak second option. The fit on the R bit is perfect, holds snug without magnetism. I actually have worn out some real R screws in less time than these ones are lasting. Better metal I guess.

These are the two most common screws in the RV. I have probably re-used each of these fasteners multiple times already during my perpetual renovations.

All I'm saying is that if they were straight up Phillips I would have stripped them long ago but with the Robertson option they remain useful.

Both are self drilling too, very handy.

Agree generally, but the Phillips type screw is so common that I have accepted that I must deal with it. As a result I mainly use a 12v screwdriver by Bosch with excellent speed control and some incredibly low torque settings. It's also powerful enough to drive a 2" hole saw through 1\2" plywood. The small size is great for tight spaces.

My RV has these screws which accept either Phillips or Robertson which is a decent compromise. Obviously I use Robertson with those.

The Wowstick micro driver is also pretty handy for working on laptops and the Raspberry Pi but it has no torque control so you need to hold it loosly enough to spin in your grip at the desired torque. Needs a manual driver to unstick tight screws first too, but it's a timesaver.

"…all the fluctuations in the market and in all the various stocks should be studied as if they were the result of one man’s operations. Let us call him the Composite Man, who, in theory, sits behind the scenes and manipulates the stocks to your disadvantage if you do not understand the game as he plays it; and to your great profit if you do understand it."

The only unique thing lightning does well that has any appeal to me is microtransactions.

It's possible that microtransactions could be the key to defeating spam—even tiny amounts add up fast–as the cost imposed on spammers would seriously limit their reach.

But this does not change the fact that lightning in practice is insanely complex, frequently unreliable, and/or custodial.

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