Serving trays assembling.
I’m #blessed to get to spend time on some fun projects right now.

The evolution of coffee-vaping hippos. Look how far we’ve come. So compact. So sleek.


Today’s proof of work.

And on the third day following commencement, we find ourselves on the home stretch. 
Kind of a pot calling the crystal vase black situation.
Good. Let them wallow in that cesspool of negativity as long as they like. We’ll be here when they’re ready to level up. I, for one, am much happier over here where the aire smells of mountains and positivity.
Running. Such good. Such delight.
I came back in time to take advantage of these great exchange rates.
Depending on your needs, if you can run some or all of your stuff straight off of dc, you can save/eliminate your need for an inverter. Lights on dc are easy, and you can get fridges and freezers they run straight dc.
We’re on the same page.
If you’re somewhat handy (or are willing to learn) it’s much more cost effective to build it yourself. Depending on your needs and budget, you can start small and expand as your means and needs change.
My calculation for mining profitability takes the following into account:
1. Value of heat recovered
2. Current and future value of block reward
3. Value of non-Kyc sats
4. Value of satisfaction in participation in securing the network
For me profitability is not exclusively calculated in monetary terms.
I don't wanna see these notifications
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You’re getting spam sats? Sign me up!
I keep throwing it out there as my preferred payment method. It’ll happen someday…
Yes! I’d definitely want to be able to also burn wood. Love this.
I love RMHs. Well done!
I’ve wondered about integrating an asic or two into a RMH as a way to capture heat from solar powered ASICS during the day and store it for nighttime use. It might be more efficient to run immersion and capture heat into a big water tank, but the simplicity of storing heat in solid mass intrigues me. Do you have any thoughts on that idea?
How we communicate with each other has a huge effect on the types of relationships we have. I’ve found Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg to be an evergreen North Star in my journey toward life giving interactions.
You have any communication book recommendations?

