GM! #breadstr 
Also GM! 
Note that the ORF is using the exact same wording as the Tagesschau.
GM! The laser eyes are not coming off until diat dies.

You really think Beiden decided this? The guy can't even form a coherent sentence.
How are your MSTR and strategic reserve dreams going now that the US Gov wants to dump on Saylor?
Recharging, please wait.


GM! Only Austrians will understand. 
GM!
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GM!
Tornadocash won the appeal. π
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Me always forgetting the hashtags. π¬
Another case of "Things you just can't do with a Bambu"
These bears were printed in multicolor with zero grams of waste. Took a bit of fiddling to get the settings right without a purge tower. Bear on the left is printed normally while all the pruge went into the bear on the right.
LOL, I know you meant to say fucking bullish, but, well, LOL. π€ͺπ€£π€£
Last cycle, Raspberry Pi Zeros were scarce, so we sold a lot of nostr:npub17tyke9lkgxd98ruyeul6wt3pj3s9uxzgp9hxu5tsenjmweue6sqq4y3mgl DIY-Kits. This time, Pi Zeros are plenty and available for cheap almost everywhere. The result is that we're seeing more orders for enclosures, which is good for security and decentralization.
One thing hasn't changed, though.π’ Europe is building Seedsigners at record speeds! π₯
Thanks to the many resources existing in almost any language by now, all created free of charge by this amazing FOSS community, more people are discovering DIY as a valid alternative to corporate hwws.
Having talked to many of them, one thing becomes clear. Education trumps simplicity. Almost every new user's mind is blown by how good the UI is at displaying complex concepts like change addresses, for example. And while SeedSigner simply does what it's supposed to do, it also teaches them how bitcoin works under the hood just by using it. The sly roundabout way. π
Side note, for every SeedSigner related sale, we donate parts of profits to the awesome dev team, donations haven't went out in a while because we were busy printing. We fixed that today as well.

The sun is shining, the wheater is sweet. Makes you wanna move, not stare at a chart all day. π«΅
Call me stubborn, but I refuse to listen to this. They should have just renamed themselves. Back then they said "there will not be a LP without Chester", looks like money was more important after all.
Wouldn't it be cool if you could upgrade the cooling and performance of your bitaxe, simply by placing it in a better stand? Now you can. π
Upgrade any Bitaxe simply by placing it in the CoolAxe Overclocking Stand. Specifically designed to fit all Bitaxe models, including the powerful Bitaxe Gamma, this stand not only enhances your mining setup aesthetically but significantly boosts performance through an innovative cooling system. Negative pressure sucks the air away from the ASIC through the stand itself, created by an additional fan in the back of the stand which vents the air out and away from the ASIC. This approach allows your Bitaxe to maintain a significantly lower operating temperature, even with stock heatsink and fan.
Full access to the back of the Bitaxe also makes the CoolAxe stand the perfect base for modding, like installation of a rear mounted heatsink. A Bitaxe Gamma in the CoolAxe Stand (60mm fan) maintains a median temperature around ~46.5Β°C with stock cooling and settings, and a median temperature of 59Β°C when running highly overclocked. Of course this can be further reduced by using aftermarket heatsinks and fans, allowing you to push the Bitaxe to its limits. In our testing, a additional heatsink on the back of the voltage regulator proved to be a effective addition to this setup and is highly recommended.

Overclock at your own risk and happy hashing!






