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thank God you didn't break that spagetti 🙌👏

Nah, it looks to clean and lean for that 🤣

It seems roastbeef more than sausage

Yes, prevent tracking of not removable battery phones,

isolate a secondary one for privacy purpose,

making credit cards and all RFID bages not readable from close( so you don't risk them being copy or leaking personal data to near possible scan)

Prevent harm done by strong radio and magnetic field to devices.

Can they access my offline VM that runs 2018 edition ? I don't think so.

Damn I just update to 87.2 ..like yesterday?.( Or the day before)

How fast is it moving I can't keep up 👀 ( glad I didn't this time 😂)

My grandpa passed away long time ago.

I was a child back then, I didn't know what a neurodegenerative disease was at that time. I just notice it on him first. (He strugled with Alzheimer too)

Things evolved very gradually. I have memories from when I was 7 telling him the same thing twice and noticeing the same reaction like it was the first time he heard me telling it.

For the last half a year of he's life he recognise only 2 things: my grandma and the house (only inside and the front of. eveything else was a complete mistery) He become so slow in moving and thinking that actually one second for him was like 1 minute "on planet earth" (the famous time meme).

I remember watching him and asking deep within myself " what a life is this ? is it still "living" at this point ?" (I was 13)

It's hard to let go, Take care 🫂🫂

Omad is pretty dificult,

lot of food is difficult to digest at once, difficult for the body to absorbe and use nutrients at it's best. I have sometimes only one meal but it's never on purpose.

Paulaner hell🤔 been a long time I can't remember the taste 🤣

for what energy drinks have inside, they can't expire.

Gm, me and my girlfriend tried Europe’s finest sparkling water and came to the conclusion that S. Pellegrino is the smoothest, Borsec is a close second, while Perrier is overrated.

Anyway, here’s last night’s nightmare:

A Bitcoin philosopher came up with a theory that block space is as scarce as the 21 million supply.

Wait, what?

The worst part: he’s getting a cult following of believers who now think he’s some kind of genius.

So how can something predictable, whose schedule we know for the next 116 years, be just like something that is infinite (there will be a new block every 10 minutes for as long as someone mines Bitcoin) and which was changed many times in Bitcoin’s existence (most recently, in 2017 with SegWit)?

These people are batshit crazy. If you go back to study the history of the block size wars, you will see that even the small block camp said “not now” and/or “not under the terms presented by the New York Agreement”. Ask any developer today and he will agree that 8 MB or 16 MB blocks would benefit Bitcoin users worldwide with a minimal impact on decentralization.

But this is beside the point: of course the phony philosopher gets praise in an environment where businesses sell custodial solutions that take advantage of Bitcoin’s lack of scaling. It’s a multi-million dollar business and there’s a lot of money to be made from exchanges, federations and mints.

The worst part is that most bitcoiners struggle differentiating between facts and dogma. Instead of listening to the devs being interviewed on the Bitcoin Takeover podcast, they seek comfort in predictable LARPing which feeds them reassurance.

So happy that I woke up from this nightmare and now I’m dealing with reasonable human beings who can do their own research!

I tend to prefer this one, 10 times lighter than Pellegrino and cheaper (10times less micronutrients) Borsec is my preference when home.

Not a sparkling drinker btw.

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GM

If the sun will rise one more time

So will I, SO WILL I

GM 🙌

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Skyk5qQGTCo