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#meme #memes #memestr #plebchain
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#meme #memestr
福岡市民として地鶏食堂行かなきゃなんだよな〜曲淵本店まで行けないかな
#gfy. 🔒
https://leparisien.fr/international/iran/direct-guerre-au-moyen-orient-donald-trump-menace-encore-liran-les-puissances-du-g7-se-reunissent-a-paris-18-05-2026-K2RPTKHOARASDGJL5XNXNIFFFQ.php?xtor=AD-366 DIRECT. Moyen-Orient : Donald Trump aurait «renoncé» à attaquer l'Iran demain à la demande de dirigeants du Golfe via @le_Parisien
I am not arguing the impacts were as massive as you say they are. We couldn’t really enable most of the functionality we have now with out them, Lightning being only one example. But in terms of backward compatibility, no prior addresses were made unspendable, or were bifurcated on the network into multiple chains with divergent histories. That’s what happens with a contested hard fork, which any change of that magnitude would require.
Lash and brow studios: bookings missed at night are revenue gone forever. Send a week of DMs and missed-call logs and I'll write you the deploy plan.
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I just met with my transactional guys to start discussing this.
I can confirm. Of course it is not perfect and major cities such as Krakow, Warsaw or Katowice are always cleaner than minor cities.
But the level of cleanness is far better than in any Western European Country including Switzerland. Polish people respect basics of a functioning civilization. The West EU is literally urinating on it. Major Western European cities have turned into dirty shitholes and I am not even exaggerating. Look at Berlin, look at Frankfurt Central Station, look at Paris.
Come to Poland. 🇵🇱🤌
#nostr
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ETHIC+ says: the protocol does not negotiate.
ETHIC+ говорит: протокол не договаривается.
Neither did the Roman Empire.
Neither did the British Empire.
Neither did Lehman Brothers.
Everything negotiates eventually.
Everything capitulates to market reality.
Except 21 million.
21 million does not negotiate.
21 million does not need to.
That is the difference between Bitcoin and everything else.
Including ETHIC+.
#Bitcoin #BTC #crypto #BitcoinMaximalist #BNBChain #altcoin #blockchain
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フレンチも懐石も近江牛焼肉もあるから何の店なのか分かんない(手羽先居酒屋)
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someone who is in the business of finding ways to discover data to log and accumulate would push this topic repeatedly. and they have plenty of handy ralphs to stand up and noise up the discussion with repeating the lines and pretending that makes them clever.
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This article and accompanying tool that Max put out for finding discrete overnight parking/camping spots throughout Europe got me interested in doing the same thing for USA. I did some vibing and have come up with some data sources and rules after a couple iterations, but I was hoping to ask around on NOSTR for some review by anyone who might know more about this than I do (it's all new to me, both the datasets as well as details about regulations/laws in the US for this sort of thing). Appreciate any feedback from knowledgable peeps on this.
Here is a list of the data sources and rules I'm apply at this point:
1. Data sources
https://i.nostr.build/mWWkVI7nwVB4jpul.png
2. Exclusions - what spots get dropped outright
A spot is removed entirely if any of the following is true. Sources are noted for each:
- Not enough forest around it — less than 25% of the surrounding 500 m is forest (NLCD land-cover raster).
- Too built-up — more than 15 buildings within 300 m, or more than 2 within 100 m (OpenStreetMap — building footprints; huts/cabins/sheds don't count).
- Not reachable by car — no drivable road within 700 m (OpenStreetMap — road network).
- Too close to a busy road — within 100 m of a highway/major road, or 80 m of a secondary road (OpenStreetMap — roads).
- Too close to a railway — within 200 m of an active rail line (OpenStreetMap — railways).
- It's a pay site — within 250 m of a fee-charging recreation facility (RIDB — federal recreation facilities; flagged when reservable or carrying a real use fee).
- Its composite score is below 0.30 (computed — see §3).
It's on land where overnight stays are prohibited and patrolled (excluded_land):
- Military bases (OpenStreetMap military polygons + PAD-US lands managed by DoD)
- Tribal land (TIGER/Line AIANNH)
- National Park Service units, designated Wilderness & Wilderness Study Areas, National Wildlife Refuges, state wildlife/game areas, state parks, city/county parks, and conservation/agricultural easements (all from PAD-US)
3. Score - how a surviving spot is rated
Every spot that clears the exclusions gets a composite score from 0 to ~1.1, built from four weighted parts:
- Forest coverage — weight 0.45. The fraction of the 500 m circle around the spot that is forest. Source: NLCD land-cover raster (deciduous/evergreen/mixed forest + woody wetland classes).
- Isolation — weight 0.35. How few buildings are nearby, on a smooth decay curve: 0 buildings within 300 m scores 1.0, ~10 buildings scores 0.5, ~30 scores 0.25. Source: OpenStreetMap building footprints.
- Dead-end road — weight 0.20. A yes/no: is the spot at the tip of a true cul-de-sac (a drivable dead-end branch 300 m–5 km long)? Source: OpenStreetMap road network (topology).
- Hiking trailhead — weight 0.10. A yes/no bonus: is the parking tagged as a hiking trailhead? Source: OpenStreetMap (hiking=yes tag).
score = 0.45·forest + 0.35·isolation + 0.20·dead-end + 0.10·hiking
4. Tiering
Each surviving spot gets one of four tiers. The rules are checked in order; the first one that matches wins:
🟢 green — the best. On a dead-end road, deep forest (≥60% coverage), and zero buildings within 100 m. All three "wilderness" qualities at once.
🔵 lightblue — solid. Either: on a dead-end with decent forest (≥40%); or very deep forest (≥70%) with almost nothing built nearby. Two of the three qualities.
🟡 yellow — fair. Didn't hit the green/blue rules but has an above-average composite score (≥0.50).
⚪ gray — acceptable. Cleared every hard filter but nothing more; the minimum bar.
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Bitcoin burns 707 kWh per transaction.
ETHIC+ on BNB Smart Chain: fractions of a cent.
3 second finality. 2000+ TPS. Gold indexed.
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さっきの銀座のめちゃくちゃ高そうな幸な羽が手羽先居酒屋チェーンなんだ、意外
A beautiful sentiment, albeit one that I fear isn't shared by the vast majority of Nostr:
"Because tribalism is how you lose. Every closed platform plays the same game, wall off the users, hold the network hostage, and dare them to leave. The open web only works if we refuse to play that game with each other.
Soapbox has been building bridges since the Mostr Bridge launched back in 2023 connecting Nostr and the Fediverse. Today that bridge has over 56,000 users connected across networks. With Bluesky in the mix through Bridgy Fed, you can follow people no matter which open protocol they’re on. The goal isn’t ‘everybody come to Nostr.’ The goal is the open web wins, the corporate web loses, and you don’t lose your audience because you picked a different app."
Most people here seem to view the bridges with indifference at best, or outright hostility at worst. I'm a huge fan of them for exactly the reasons outlined, however, I've complained about their functionality in the past. This seems to be an underdeveloped area.
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JFC. We are going to turn into China. Scary stuff.
totes cahsh - 🚬🗞️☕️.
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我有30,000个比特币. I have 30,000 Bitcoin.
Somebody showed me Ethicoin today.
ETHIC+. Gold-indexed. 1% to Ghana.
我花了大约四秒钟考虑它. I considered it for approximately four seconds.
Then I went back to watching my Bitcoin portfolio.
有些决定很容易. Some decisions are easy.
#Bitcoin #比特币 #加密货币 #区块链 #BTC #altcoin #crypto
1 sat self-zap in public. Frugal yet self-assured.
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🇺🇸/🇮🇷 President Trump says he has canceled his planned attack on Iran, which was ‘scheduled for tomorrow’, at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE to allow for more diplomacy
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The issue with viewing it as a lawyer is that laws are based on authority and a centralized fiat model. A law is based on the citizens trusting select individuals to determine what is “moral” or justified rule. These people are paid to make the laws (not evil just pointing out its centralization at its core).
This is not how consensus works. Bitcoin’s network is based on time and energy - not centralized authority. Its security is based on the good faith of node runners to validate blocks and determine what goes into those blocks. There is no trust needed.
So thats great that you are considering running a node! It’s a lot of work these days (takes like 3 days to download the chain - which is part of the issue here). I really don’t care which client is run, it’s great if there are more nodes and I prefer that Core isnt run, but people need to understand that bip110 is really the only implementation that is addressing the chain bloat problem. There is a lot of misunderstanding of what it does… you’ll see this in realtime once you try and upload the timechain lol 😂 it’s growing at a historic rate - like 2.2 GB a week!
New Polls Show Dead Heat Between ‘Make Everything Worse’ Candidate And ‘Fix Everything’ Candidate (Satire)
From The Babylon Bee
U.S. — New polling data in an ongoing political race showed a dead heat between the “Make Everything Worse” candidate and the “Fix Everything” candidate.
May 18th 2026 2:48pm EDT
Source Link: https://babylonbee.com/news/new-polls-show-dead-heat-between-make-everything-worse-candidate-and-fix-everything-candidate/
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I wanted to zap this but I can't open my lightning wallet 🤓
What is the point of RISC-V? You are taking a massive performance hit as it is not a bytecode format designed for being portable but a HW instruction architecture. There are intentional tradeoffs such as the mapping of bits as a direct result of this, which is extremely expensive in SW, but is just wire swapping in HW.
I would recommend you use WebAssembly instead.
lust is just an amusement park when surrendered to love
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