2024-06-02 22:59:11
by npub1ntj…w4pw
Here's your summary from A ‘TRAVESTY’ the media is celebrating after the Trump verdict: Tomi Lahren (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K08TRSbxVQk) on the Fox News channel:
**TLDR:** The video discusses the media's reaction to the guilty verdict of former President Trump, highlighting the division in coverage and opinions.
1. The jury found Trump guilty on all 34 counts, leading to mixed reactions from the public and media.
2. The media coverage of the verdict was polarizing, with some celebrating and others outraged.
3. The impact of the verdict on Trump's future, potential fundraising, and the upcoming trials was discussed.
#news #foxnews #conservatives #republicans #trump #fjb
2024-06-02 22:58:24
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by npub1sdu…je9m
Write down all my experiences in Bitcoin, tell all my loved ones that I love them very much through all our lives, spend a little time with them, then go to the sea, eat a little more golden shrooms than necessary, and dissolve into the space of time, memorizing the beautiful moments of my last life 👾 іn anticipation of what will happen next . . .
2024-06-02 22:47:00
by npub1n0p…pfp6
thank you everyone, i just learned what critical theory is:
you
explain critical theory as if i was ten
ChatGPT
ChatGPT
Alright, imagine you're in a big playground with lots of different games and rules. Critical theory is like someone asking, "Why are some kids always winning, while others never get a turn?" It's a way of looking at the playground and thinking about why things are the way they are, and if they're fair for everyone.
So, in the big world outside the playground, critical theory is about looking at how society works and asking questions like, "Why do some people have more power than others? Why are certain groups treated differently? Are the rules fair for everyone?" It's about trying to understand why things are the way they are and how we can make things better for everyone. Just like on the playground, where we want everyone to have fun and play fair, critical theory wants everyone in society to have a fair chance and be treated with respect.
2024-06-02 22:00:46
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by npub1m4n…c2jl
Well, I don't mind him getting mad and muting me. I do it myself, all the time, even if I hardly have anyone muted, anymore. Most of them probably have me muted, anyway.
But the accusation that I'm pushing some weird American academic social philosophy because I made a pointed critique about drive-by posters from X and Instagram, is ridiculous.
2024-06-02 21:56:14
by npub1upn…pj6q
damn,, I taught, curiously, let me take a look at my first note,, a quite a scroll,, hit the first one, saw some replies i can remember,, and bam hit back and back to the latest note..
'i spoke to soon'
~🙄
2024-06-02 21:33:50
by npub14qz…2q26
More humans holding Bitcoin self custody is indisputably a good thing.
Slow, careful improvements to facilitate and scale self-custody, over time (with an abundance of caution for potential negative externalities) is perfectly acceptable.
Even if a fraction of humanity held Bitcoin in self custody, but using Bitcoin as a unit of account, store of value, and medium of (large-scale) exchange became the global norm, it would dramatically reduce central banks’ control/use of fiat currency, thereby reducing the systemic rot that fiat money inevitably becomes.
It would still lower society’s time preference, improve privacy (eCash banks, etc), and override our current system’s corrupt incentives that drive capital misallocation.
Yes, scaling self-custody to everyone is good. We should strive toward that ideal, and we will get closer and closer as the years go on.
But even if we don’t get “all the way there”, humanity is still going to be exponentially better off, simply from Bitcoin’s continued adoption and the low-time-preference impact it will have.
Blend your passionate drive with your big-picture zen. We’re winning.
It’s working.
#bitcoin #showerthought #exhale
2024-06-02 20:59:32
by npub12je…qrx9
Webb and Hubble's Views of Spiral Galaxy NGC 5068
https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01HNGAR5H0SHDEECX917PQS0DY.png
#jwst #hubble #ngc5068
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Janice Lee (STScI), Thomas Williams (Oxford), PHANGS Team
Published: 01/29/24
2024-06-02 20:53:20
by npub1v60…j4rp
https://m.primal.net/IWSP.png
Sainfoin (Onobrychis viciifolia) is a perennial legume plant known for its attractive pink flowers and fern-like foliage. Native to Eurasia, sainfoin has been cultivated for centuries and is valued for its high nutritional content, deep root system, and ability to thrive in poor soil conditions. The plant can grow up to 1 meter in height and is well-suited to dry, calcareous soils, making it an excellent choice for arid and semi-arid regions. Sainfoin is often grown as a forage crop, cover crop, or as part of a pasture mix.
In regenerative agriculture, sainfoin offers numerous benefits. Its deep-rooting system helps improve soil structure and fertility by breaking up compacted soil layers and facilitating water infiltration. Sainfoin is a nitrogen-fixing legume, meaning it can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use, reducing the need for synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. This natural fertilization process supports healthier soils and promotes biodiversity. Additionally, sainfoin's resistance to pests and diseases reduces the need for chemical inputs, further enhancing its suitability for sustainable farming practices.
Sainfoin is particularly beneficial for livestock, especially goats. It is highly palatable and rich in proteins, vitamins, and minerals, making it an excellent feed. Unlike other legumes, sainfoin contains tannins, which can reduce the risk of bloat in ruminants, a common issue when grazing on high-protein forages like alfalfa. The tannins also possess anthelmintic properties, helping to control internal parasites in goats without the need for chemical dewormers. This makes sainfoin an ideal forage for organic and regenerative livestock systems.
#LightningGoats
2024-06-02 20:38:33
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by npub1h8n…rpev
The only problem with this is that an open platform like #Nostr makes it even more likely that they will be used to train not only META’s Ai but also hundreds of other models.
Whatever platform they use would need to be closed with no API access or KYC with serious limits as to who can use it and how.
I wish a change this bug wasn’t hitting them at 1,000 Mph, but I think it’s an impossible battle to fight. Best they can do is probably move to an open platform where they can sell directly, and get rewarded by their fans, and maybe only post lower resolution versions or only a portion of their content and leave the rest for buyers or patrons.
In other words, I think the secret isn’t closed platforms & trying to lock down access to everything, but having as many ways as possible for users to easily & quickly reward creators.
2024-06-02 20:31:50
by npub12je…qrx9
Cassiopeia A (NIRCam Image)
https://stsci-opo.org/STScI-01HGGZDYH8GHHSSNWZD71MF0XH.png
#cassiopeiaA
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Danny Milisavljevic (Purdue University), Ilse De Looze (UGent), Tea Temim (Princeton University)
Published: 12/10/23
2024-06-02 20:29:11
by npub1ntj…w4pw
Here's your summary from What to expect in Hunter Biden's gun trial (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez04UwfHgTk) on the Fox News channel:
**TLDR:** Hunter Biden's gun trial is set to begin, with key points including his admission of drug use, a plea deal that was rejected by a judge, and ongoing financial troubles.
1. Hunter Biden admitted to drug use, leading to a charge of lying on a federal form to buy a gun.
2. A plea deal was rejected by a judge, leading to a trial on three gun charges.
3. Hunter Biden is facing financial troubles, including tax evasion and alimony disputes.
#news #foxnews #conservatives #republicans #trump #fjb
2024-06-02 20:23:10
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by npub1ymt…pxnz
I agree with you on most of this except for how I’m interpreting the way you used to word, “feedback”.
Kind of depends by what you mean by feedback. If you’re using the definition as just pertaining to: reactions, boosts, zaps, and comments in this context, I disagree. If you mean feedback to include a more passive meaning as well (e.g., to share just because you think someone may like it or learn from it), I totally agree. In general, I think people tend to share things publicly because they want people to see it or enjoy it, although there are some who have the intention of getting more obvious attention like comments and zaps.
I’m glad that you mentioned Socrates because he once said, “I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.”
2024-06-02 20:18:52
by npub1vyr…fy55
the first time political lawfare and corrupt courts were used by an American presidential administration to silence its enemies, was in 1800.
President John Adams had journalist James T. Callender imprisoned by misusing the Alien and Sedition Acts, as payback for things written about him during his run for the presidency.
Thomas Jefferson had secretly funded Callender. Later, when Jefferson screwed Callender over, Callender wrote stories about Jefferson having children with slaves.
Shortly afterward, preparing to testify in a well publicized trial, Callender was suicided.
2024-06-02 20:08:40
by npub1ejx…wxpf
#PV 🌞☕💜
It's ₿846,222 o'block.
🏴☠️⚡💎🙌💊🧡🚀
🔶🔶🔶 Market-Data 🔶🔶🔶
#BITCOIN price is at $67,909.00
Sats/$: 1,473
ATH: $73,599.00 (Hourly Close)
Time since ATH: 80 days, 11 hours, 8 mins.
#BTC is -7.73% down from #ATH
#BTC has 8.38% left to reach #ATH
Market-Cap: $1,338,270,287,659
Market-Domination: 50.39%
24h Total-Trading-Vol.: $14,024,543,789
🪙🪙🪙 BTC-Supply-Data 🪙🪙🪙
Circulating Supply: 19,706,727
Coins left to mine: 1,293,273
Total-Supply-Progress: 93.842%
Halving-Date: ~2028-05-24 19:53
Days until next #BTC-Halving: ~ 1451
Blocks until next #BTC-Halving: 203,778
🕸️🕸️🕸️️ BTC-Network-Data 🕸️🕸️🕸️️
No. of Full-Nodes: ~7,763
Chain-Size: 536.9 GB
Overall Transactions: 1,016,773,140
Transactions 24h: 667,224
Avg. 24h TX Fee: ⚡5,040 | $3.42
Median 24h TX Fee: ⚡2,495 | $1.69
No. of Addresses: 54,312,892
⛏️⛏️⛏️ BTC-Mining-Data ⛏️⛏️⛏️
Avg. Blocktime: 10.26 min.
1-Day Net-Hashrate in EH/s: 567.545
7-Day Net-Hashrate in EH/s: 575.305
30-Day Net-Hashrate in EH/s: 599.232
90-Day Net-Hashrate in EH/s: 608.995
365-Day Net-Hashrate in EH/s: 493.561
Net-Difficulty: 84,381,461,788,831
Dif. Progress: 75.3%
Dif. Change: 0.53
Next Dif. Adjustment: 2024-06-06 06:45
Blocks until next Dif. Adjustment: 498
Mining-Sustainability: 52.6%
Mining-Reward per Block in BTC: 3.12
⚡⚡⚡ Lightning-Stats ⚡⚡⚡
1-month tendency
#Nodes: 12,900
#Channels: 51,086
Tor-Nodes: 8,931
Clearnet-Nodes: 1,739
Total Capacity in BTC: 4,953.26
Avg. Capacity in Sats: 9,695,924
Avg. Base Fee in mSats: 956
#Bitcoin #soundMoney #zap #twentyOneMillion #blockForBlock #stackingSats #zappingSats #nyknyc #dyor #unbankTheBanked #bankrun #runBitcoin #financialFreedom #nostr #plebchain
2024-06-02 20:08:28
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by npub1003…gxyf
No problem!
Exactly, as long as you keep up with your maintenance, that amount of mileage without major engine or trans issues should be fairly certain.
It’s just that they set the bar so high. My last Toyota was a Corolla that I got rid of at 200k miles and pretty sure it had close to 400k miles by the next owner before it finally died due to body issues, engine and trans were still the original.
That being said, new Toyotas have much better safety features and technology, and great styling so maybe that equalizes things :)