Doesn’t look like it since they don’t have a lightning address set but if they paid with Lightning to become a Primal legend then maybe..?
Personally I avoid unnecessary app control and cheap appliances from Chinese brands I’ve never heard of..
Australian Magpie
#photography #birdstr 
Male Superb Fairywren
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250k, but that is to look at the profile only, no follow! 🤣🤣🤣
If anyone zaps me 500000 sats I’ll be happy to look at your profile, I might even follow you. 😂😂😂 nostr:note1kk7ew85x6c4qrltk5wcea0j3fdrxpdh7mczj52pejcqcm3tx36vsaa2rgr
This meme got me thinking about some of my past experiences with fiat mines which I thought I would share. It’s not easy for a lot of people to exit the fiat mines completely but getting away from this fiat mindset about work is a good start.
Many years ago now, I worked for a couple of small companies both of which ended up collapsing. In both cases I had dedicated large amounts of my time working for these companies, going above and beyond, believing I was helping to build something worthwhile. Seeing everything evaporate when the company was placed into administration, and particularly seeing the impact this had on other employees who lost their jobs was very difficult. My way of thinking about work shifted after these experiences. Here are some of the things I personally learned from these experiences and have worked for me since.
- Don’t get attached to a company, they could be gone the next day so be prepared that this could happen.
- Employment should be mutually beneficial for you and the employer. Your skills, experience and knowledge are valuable. You are providing these in exchange for a wage so it isn’t up to the employer to dictate all the conditions. If you aren’t happy with the conditions then be prepared to take your skills elsewhere.
- Try to build a skill set that is general enough to give you options but unique enough to differentiate yourself when looking for work. Experience is also much more useful than formal qualifications.
- Build a financial buffer so if you do find yourself out of work then you have time to find something else without pressure to accept the first thing that comes along. (Build some savings in #bitcoin)
- Making good connections when working can help a lot when looking for another job. In my case, my last two jobs were from talking to connections I had previously made. No applying for jobs, no resume. nostr:note15au9ef37v4ltw9tszpr43yn7ln9j965tq9fcrdkjz8cpf7p4fvjq7gd7md
I’m sorry for your loss. I felt much the same way when my father passed away. It’s never easy but from the picture it looks like you have some beautiful moments to remember. 🫂
Christmas is over. Time to buy your hot cross buns ready for Easter! 😂 #AUStriches 
This is the sort of algorithm that I want to see. Particularly in this time zone, there are a lot of notes posted during the night that are easily missed so this could help a lot. The “trending” type algorithms implemented in other clients aren’t useful and tend to just amplify content that I have already seen reposted way too many times, and often isn’t that interesting. nostr:note19e9vlgn0ussaddlgm05a2tzqn6x5kn8n9anfp8kmpg3jc3s26p0qq87k97
I wouldn’t say I’m a particularly competitive person but I do try to maintain the discipline and routine of challenges. Over the last year it has been things like reaching my one year streak on Duolingo and walking 10k-15k steps per day. I haven’t really set myself any challenges for the next year yet although I am thinking that I need to get back to being a bit stricter with my diet so something related to that might be one of them.
I haven’t personally used them but these are available locally and seem reasonably priced. They claim to be flicker free.
https://www.blockbluelight.com.au/products/blue-blocking-red-sleep-bulb
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Afternoon walk

I’ve used mine during short power outages with no issues. How long the NBN side equipment will run for during a power outage will depend on which technology is used. For FTTP everything is passive between the house and the OLT in the NBN POI. The NBN POIs generally have large battery backups and generators so can run for a long time.
For FTTN, there is a VDSL DSLAM in the street cabinets that requires power and I believe they have some battery backup but I’m not sure for how long.
FTTC uses a small DSLAM in the pit outside of the house (1 shares between 4 houses) and these are reverse powered from the house so if the house still has power (e.g. the NTD is on a UPS) then I believe they will keep on working.
I don’t know much about how the HFC network is built but I think there is active equipment in the streets that has limited battery backup.


