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Dimitar Manovski
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Software developer, AI, robotics, Bitcoin

RT @BitcoinNews21M: Jack Mallers says, “Anyone that understands #Bitcoin doesn't take 1% of their portfolio and use it as a hedge. Anyone w…

RT @knutsvanholm: If the "filters don't work," in other words, if people find ways around them, and this leads to so much backlash that the…

You trade time for money.

Then they print money.

But you can't print time.

Sad to see people are not interested in something that literally makes their lives better. We are so early; maybe when 1 sat = $1, they'll be more interested. https://t.co/gqXAb3XiCr

RT @DAMIADENUGA: Kuwait Prince converts to Christianity 😳 https://t.co/Kqd0a9wQCY

Exactly the reason why bitcoin has intrinsic value https://t.co/2rzvMKsS2M

RT @CarlBMenger: How it feels going to your 9-5 job just to buy more #Bitcoin. https://t.co/hA26cOUeov

RT @isabellasg3: damn, i didn’t know how bad the bitcoin mining situation has become... https://t.co/NuX8s7u6Ld

RT @ihorbeaver: Introducing MicroFactory DevKit

The first production version of MicroFactory — a general-purpose robot designed to automat…

RT @BoldBitcoin: Jack Mallers said, "#Bitcoin's price is just a noise. Every dip is a chance to own a bigger slice of monetary freedom." ht…

RT @DeepRobotics_CN: DEEP Robotics launches DeepVLA 1.0, a breakthrough embodied navigation system!

🔹 Real-time semantic target extractio…

Have you ever watched your dog turn in slow circles before lying down? It might look cute or funny, but this behavior comes from an ancient survival instinct.

Long before dogs lived in homes, their wild ancestors had to create safe sleeping spots outdoors. Circling helped them flatten grass, chase away insects or snakes, and align their bodies with the wind to better detect predators.

Some scientists even believe dogs may be subconsciously aligning themselves with Earth’s magnetic field, a behavior observed in other species for orientation and comfort.

Even though our pets no longer need to prepare a bed in the wild, the instinct remains deeply wired — a small, harmless echo of their evolutionary past.

So next time your dog spins before sleeping, know that it’s not just routine — it’s a glimpse into the ancient instincts that still guide them today.

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