Capt.Bigglesworth

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Capt.Bigglesworth

Capt.Bigglesworth

@BigglesDefies

Katılım Mart 2014
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Nick Hudson
Nick Hudson@NickHudsonCT·
An interesting discussion between @SimonDixonTwitt and @DavidBCollum begins at 1:38:40 within this video. It posits the Iran conflict as flowing from a three-way negotiation between Blackrock, JP Morgan and China. The end game is a multipolar world, with an insolvent US asset stripped, Iran under the IRGC moderated and sustained as a Chinese vassal state, and Israel moderated through regime change and ceasing to be used by the US as a destabilising force and weapons tester in the Middle East. In short, a global energy and financial reset to position the GCC and Middle East for growth and stability. What do you think?youtube.com/watch?v=RqXofZ…
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Academic Agent
Academic Agent@AcademicAgent_X·
One question I have for @AaronBastani is why if nuclear MAD doctrine still applies have we seen Ukraine directly attack Moscow and Iran directly attack Tel Aviv. My point here is that countries no longer seem to act as if nukes are real.
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Capt.Bigglesworth
Capt.Bigglesworth@BigglesDefies·
@UnityNewsNet You baned me from your T'gram chat bc I was giving good technical arguments that tried to differentiate genuine conspiracy narratives with disinformation slop regarding Flat Earth. The answer is that a rocket going into orbit needs to travel perpendicular to the Earth's surface.
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Capt.Bigglesworth@BigglesDefies·
@UnityNewsNet If the rocket kept going straight up, it would just carry on into outer space and not into orbit.
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Doc Malik
Doc Malik@DocAhmadMalik·
Please explain why Norway has a booming oil and gas industry and ours is dead? This isn’t incompetence. It's treason.
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Academic Agent
Academic Agent@AcademicAgent_X·
Nothing can save the British Empire from Shipwreck. - Lord Shaftsbury, 1848 In industry, commerce and agriculture there is no hope. - Disraeli, 1849 I thank God that I shall be spared from seeing the consummation of ruin that is gathering around us. - Duke of Wellington, 1852
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Mike Schmidt
Mike Schmidt@bitschmidty·
Michael Ford (@fanquake) has been a Bitcoin Core contributor since 2012 and maintainer since 2019. He is often the first to comment on a new pull request and colleagues have praised his encyclopedic knowledge of everything happening across the codebase…
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The Black Horse
The Black Horse@TheBlackHorse65·
@AcademicAgent_X This is correct; the seeds of the ruin of the British Empire were laid during this period, but took many years to bear their bitter fruit. Just as there were almost 200 years from the Edict of Caracalla to the sack of Rome.
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Capt.Bigglesworth
Capt.Bigglesworth@BigglesDefies·
@LukeDashjr @rushicrypto Why no attempt made whatsoever to perform any astrophotography in the visible and infrared in 6 landed missions? Starlight is thousands of times brighter in the IR because of no atmosphere and the moon rotates every 28days, i.e. perfect conditions.
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Luke Dashjr
Luke Dashjr@LukeDashjr·
@rushicrypto The reality is we lost a lot of tech as people retired and passed away. If all modern computers disappeared, we'd have a hard time replacing them. And the new generation lacks the skills needed.
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Rushi
Rushi@rushicrypto·
Serious question: If we were able to go to the Moon and land there in the 1960s, what makes it so difficult to do it again in 2026? Can’t we just reuse the technology from the 1960s and 1970s?
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nic carter
nic carter@nic_carter·
Elliptic curve cryptography is on the brink of obsolescence. Whether it’s 3 or 10 years; it’s over and we need to accept that The only thing that matters is how quickly blockchain developers recognize that they need to bake in cryptographic mutability into their networks This of course requires an entire reimagining of how these systems work. Today the crypto is hardcoded in. That will have to change ETH people have already figured this out. Everyone else seems to be petrified in fear. Unless something changes quickly ETHBTC will start to reflect the divergence in prioritisation
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hodlonaut #BIP-110
hodlonaut #BIP-110@hodlonaut·
CAPTURE An investigation across four articles into how informal power over Bitcoin Core was assembled, exercised, and defended. Article One: The Network citadel21.com/the-network
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
Yep. The right’s obsession with renewable energy as ‘woke’ is only going to look more stupid with time. Electrification is perfectly sensible from perspective of energy security. Cars, train, buses.
JamesFennell MBE@FennellJW

80% of buses are electric in China. This has nothing to do with Net Zero, its all about energy security. We need to be a lot less ideological about the energy mix - if we make it lets use it, wind. nuclear, oil, gas or solar.

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