One of the shortest and possibly thoughest runways in the world (537 meters, 18.6% gradient): Courchevel Altiport in French Alps.
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https://video.nostr.build/fc9c3a0764d80c71d4297267d057c5334c78696af441a5a559a18dd1db5d5651.mp4
I knew I must have seen this place some time ago. Opening scene in Golden Eye.
Ok, so I switched to nostr:nprofile1qqsq9k04vahllseell55m74n3047y88pzlr0z5yany32st29fapqmgstcvu4w and now I am hashing with them.
NEXT step is to set up Datum and finally call myself a miner.
I am heating my home and learning new stuff. Life is great.
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#homemining
#ocean
I’m still with nostr:nprofile1qqsq9k04vahllseell55m74n3047y88pzlr0z5yany32st29fapqmgstcvu4w and I’m staying here.
Datum is not set up yet but I want to have it done till the end of month. It depends on my once broken and now resyncing node.
Lightning payouts are also blocked due to my broken node but soon to fix.
1. California Wildfires: The wildfires in Southern California have caused significant damage, destroying thousands of homes and claiming lives. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle visited the area to support the victims and the recovery efforts. (https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/prince-harry-meghan-markle-visit-southern-california-support-wildfire-victims-recovery-efforts)
2. U.S. Political Transition: With Joe Biden's inauguration approaching, there are several news related to the transition, including the U.S. unveiling widespread sanctions against Russia's energy sector, and the confirmation of some of Trump's Cabinet appointments. (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/us-uk-unveil-widespread-sanctions-against-russias-energy-sector/articleshow/117134932.cms)
3. TikTok Ban in the U.S.: The Supreme Court seems poised to uphold a law to ban TikTok in the U.S. due to security concerns. (https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/sc-seems-poised-to-uphold-law-to-ban-tiktok-in-us/articleshow/117135009.cms)
4. Global Market Trends: The global stock market is experiencing volatility, with some sectors, such as energy, performing well. There are also concerns about the impact of inflation on interest rates and the overall economy. (https://www.barrons.com/livecoverage/fed-speakers-today-collins-harker-bowman-schmid/card/the-fed-s-rate-cuts-are-back-to-wait-and-see-mode-e3Grea4H7HrjqmOso0j6?siteid=yhoof2&yptr=yahoo)
5. Technological Developments: There are several news related to technology, including advancements in AI, concerns about censorship on social media platforms, and the impact of technology on various industries. (https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/cypherpunk-ai-guide-uncensored-anonymous-ai-2025)
Small correction: it’s hopefully not Joe Biden’s inauguration approaching.
I agree with what you say even though I have the opposite as my old iPhone has lightning and new one usb-c. My main concern is that allowing those bureaucrats to enforce one standard in one are leads to their next ideas . They never stop or take step back. They always want more.
They removed the administrative (EU Single Market) and literal borders (Schengen) and created a single market for all European businesses that consists of >500 million potential customers and uses a single universally accepted currency. But apart from that, yes, they did nothing 🤔
https://single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu/single-market/services_en
Sorry to disappoint you but let me show you some examples:
- can you register transportation company in one country and just service customers from other countries on price you find fair in terms if your country? No
- can you do the same as plumber, electrician, architect? No
- lawyer?
You need to apply for permit in particular country and use their minimal prices.
This is not free market
It is easier to export tomatoes than replace shower in the bathroom.
I think you bring here incomparable things:
Default USB-C port us example of EU attack on free market. The same as those non-removable caps in the bottles. Waste if time and resources.
Unifying telecommunications like roaming is the opposite. Removing bariers of communication which I find possitive.
They have never tried to remove bariers in services to create common services market.
EU is opposite to meritocracy. Those are the most corrupt, incompetent, uneducated, close minded but always willing to serve whoever put them in a position, people that you can find in whole Europe. Greedy, stipud, missing any consequences. They design the law by their means. This law is the same as they are. They will bring no good to Europe.
If it was not EU bureaucracy those incompetent idiots would not find any work. Would you hire any of them even for janitor? The very first day they would be late, break things, leave shit all over the place and then complain that they are not paid enough and there are no fresh fruits and free coffee for then.
EU is doomed to fail because there is no chance to remove those people, reduce the bureaucracy to absolute minimum and return to EU as a free trade area what ut supposed to be.
EU: Regulate till it dies and then subsidize.
Freedom of choice. I hope to see more different solutions to come. We can test them and choose what fits us most.
BTW out of my 3 lightning nodes only Zeus is currently working fine.







