Take a look at the limitations I built into ligess for NWC zaps. If you have a better idea to limit risk, I would love to hear.
New influencer video dropped.
https://video.nostr.build/9f049bf591faf2c77b924aea080d9b7aeeda9b8ca976b6f33ed31a7c6c262755.mp4
Is strfry abandoned?
I'm very bullshit on these ai assistants.
X is dead in 10 years.
BREAKING: Four years ago the block subsidy was 12.5 BTC
Sure, but $200 is less than $1000. So it's easier to justify for shits and giggles and a learning experience.
Yes, but also very educational. Nowadays I would go for a NerdMiner or BitAxe if you want to learn, this price point is very steep for the educational value. Nontheless, they're solidly built devices. I have an Apollo I and used it as a room heater until energy prices really made it not worth it anymore. Before that they were break-even for me.
These are more efficient, and should run break-even at around $0.10/kWh at current price/difficulty (before halving, 0.05 after). Don't expect them to pay for themselves, unless you have free energy. S9s are a lot cheaper, but also less efficient, so you need even freeer energy with those.
One party can then steal the funds. Both need to have the possibility to shift funds, but not everything unilaterally.
Ordinals are not free market.

That was last week, where have you been?

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Ranging from affinity scam to take your bitcoin to a carefully crafted mechanism to grief bitcoin as much as possible. The first is to attract useful idiots which amplify the second.
GM How's your hangover? Maybe a shower will help.

The AP is 3 feet away, so probably not signal power.
With RSSI and PMF disabled, it's reduced to every 2 - 3 hours. I'm logging the stats from the bitaxe on a separate machine now, see if something weird happens just before it reconnects.
Also logging some findings here: https://github.com/skot/ESP-Miner/issues/164
Just looked at a WiFi analyser. Funny thing was, there is a BlockClock about 2 feet way, with it's AP still enabled. Almost between the actual AP and the BitAxe. So maybe that was a pretty solid interfering signal.
Channel is completely clear now, -48 dB, next competing network is at -86 dB.


