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jy@Jay14Jy·
@meadow_mr @chainalysis Built in like it's an option for you to do or built in it just happens automatically if you use this wallet?
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@KirkLubimov "Butter that almost melts". Thank you. So important
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Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
A perfect day in Canada: 6:00 wake up 6:30 have toast with butter that almost melts. 7:00 leave for work earlier for incase another semi driver slammed into something creating traffic. 8:00 swing by Tim Horton's, repeat your order 4 times. 8:30 get to work and immediately start with land acknowledgments chants. 13:00 have ketchup chips for lunch. 13:30 post on Facebook about how Donald Trump ruined Canada. Enjoy the satisfaction of getting likes from boomers and a couple bots. Great success. 15:00 spent an hour at HR after misgendering your genderfluid-4 spirited- furry co-worker who identified as a gay giraffe today. 16:00 it's pay day! Open pay stub feel relieved that over 40% of your income went to taxes knowing it pays for welfare of non-Canadians somewhere. 17:00 finish another good day at work trying to navigate the latest red tape impacting your company. 18:30 nothing much for dinner as groceries are too expensive. You order a $8 kids happy meal and pay $23 for it. Open the wrapper to see a bite taken out. It's ok, you understand. 19:30 watch CBC, feel better you were right about Donal Trump. 21:00 get comfy on the couch for a good sleep as you had to rent your bedroom out to afford rent.
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Interesting things@awkwardgoogle·
The man, who prepared a small puddle in the forest in Brazil, wondered and recorded the creatures that would benefit from this water 👏
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@PerBylund @mdowstfl I would like to read read some relevant introductory praxeology. Recommendations?
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Per Bylund
Per Bylund@PerBylund·
@mdowstfl Seriously, why don't you read an introduction to praxeology instead of digging a deeper hole for yourself? Austrian economic theory is of the very same type as math. A "little" fact you seem to have completely missed. But your ignorance of it is not a flaw of Austrian economics.
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Matthias Schmidt
Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
My daughter got a job offer from Tesla "Papa, it's $250k a year and I'll work on autonomous driving!" I sighed "You have only a bachelor's degree. You are not qualified to work on anything" She started showing me the offer letter I closed the laptop "You will do your masters. Then a traineeship at a respectable German company. Then we can talk" "But dad, my friend moved to the US with just a bachelor's and already makes over $300k..." "And does your friend have a recognised European postgraduate qualification?" She didn't answer Case closed In Europe we educate first and work later That's why our companies are built to last
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@ScienceNDBeyond @Kekius_Sage By what manner the the observation equipment interact with the photons? It's not like a passive lens "viewing" things?
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Science & Beyond...
Science & Beyond...@ScienceNDBeyond·
A photon doesn’t “know” it’s being observed in the way a conscious being knows something. The idea comes from quantum mechanics, where “observation” does not mean a human looking at a photon — it means a physical interaction or measurement. In experiments like the double-slit experiment, a photon behaves like a wave of possibilities until it interacts with a detector or some measuring device. When that interaction happens, the photon becomes linked to the measuring system, and its behavior changes. This is called wavefunction collapse or, more accurately in modern physics, decoherence. So the photon isn’t aware or making a decision. It simply responds to being forced into a definite state by interacting with matter or a measurement device. The “mystery” is really about how quantum systems behave, not about photons having knowledge or consciousness.
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Kekius Maximus
Kekius Maximus@Kekius_Sage·
How does a photon know it’s being observed?
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Guy Swann
Guy Swann@TheGuySwann·
@sciencegirl I was having a hard time with this one and how that happens until i realized that the troughs dip lower than the full slant of the other ramp.
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Best example for why ups and downs are important in life
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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
Of course Epstein tried to control bitcoin. The entire point of bitcoin is that he can't. This isn't the dollar or gold; there are no demented pedophiles in charge to blackmail. If you sell the money he can't control for the one he controls, have fun staying a slave of pedos!
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@Devon_Eriksen_ A trillion complex unique snowflakes may be created in a single snowstorm. They are low information, low order, highly complex. The same snow would never in a trillion years, with a trillion earths fall to the ground and create the above sentence in a pattern - High order
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@Devon_Eriksen_ This all misses information VS order. Pinecones, snowflakes, etc all high complexity low order. The letters in an encyclopedia are highly ordered, low complexity. DNA is high order low complexity. It does not come about by chance even with high energy inputs
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vittorio
vittorio@IterIntellectus·
> be internet atheist > "order doesn't need God or intelligent design, watch this" > shows video where order comes from intelligent design > people point it out > "yes but it's the RANDOM IMPULSES that produce the effect" > "you supplied the impulses you are the agent" > "well nature does this too!" > "yes. that's the point" > still doesn't get it this is what happens when your entire epistemology comes from reddit threads
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Make Lying Wrong Again@LyingWrongAgain

Religious apologist: science actually proves my faith Me: how so? RA: because science proves order cannot come from disorder Me: oh?

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jy@Jay14Jy·
@michaelmalice But it tastes so good, better than sugar
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@AnarchoXP I rarely see your posts these last few months
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AnarchoChristian
AnarchoChristian@AnarchoXP·
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever.”
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TBPN@tbpn·
.@bryan_johnson: "I've been able to figure out how to compress everything I've learned into one biomarker." "The marker that's durable over time is resting heart rate before bed. Show me your resting heart rate, I'll see your soul. It's an accounting of your life decisions."
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@ichudov @itzjoshuajake Decentralized, permissionless , fixed supply ,and anchored to energy, the one thing that cannot be created via fraud. Consider the implications of absolute scarcity....
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Igor Chudov
Igor Chudov@ichudov·
@itzjoshuajake it might be because crypto is an asset with zero usefulness. I mined bitcoin in 2014, but I still cannot wrap my head around the question of what’s the actual use of crypto.
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Joshua Jake
Joshua Jake@itzjoshuajake·
Literally every single market is pumping to all time highs except crypto. What do you believe is the cause of this?
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@sidprabhu The money is the problem, not the profits
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Sid Prabhu
Sid Prabhu@sidprabhu·
This is such a typical idiotic neoliberal argument that I am being forced out of my semi-hiatus to once again show how stupid they think you are. Let’s begin. The core argument that this person is making here is that the wage is the fundamental unit of account in the economy, not the dollar. Taken to an extreme, this view would have no problem with hyperinflation as long as real wages were constant (this argument was made in Weimar Germany as well to prove that their high inflation was ok). Obviously that creates many problems, the most glaring of which is that it invites the view that the currency is not a stable store of value and creates a self sustaining increase in monetary velocity that leads to very high rates of inflation. That inflation creates ancillary problems - economic inefficiency and an increasing inability to stabilize an economy. Perhaps the bigger issue however, is this person’s inability to grasp the concept of productivity and the distributional and societal impact of pushing all gains from productivity into corporate profits. Think of how much more productive agriculture, shipping, even the drive thru window are now than 30 years ago. Yet, almost none of that accrued to workers in real terms. A worker works one hour and gets the same number of burgers, but the number of burgers we can produce per hour worked went up massively. Where did all the extra burgers go? Profits. Corporate profits as a % of GDP are near all time highs - the economic system (monetary and fiscal policy) is rigged to take all productivity gains and shove them into profits for stock and real estate speculators. That’s why people are so displeased with the economy and why explanations like the one below fall flat.
Jeremy Horpedahl 🥚📉@jmhorp

A Big Mac was $2.45. The average wage in 1994 was $11.33. One hour of work bought 4.6 Big Macs Today: Big Mac is around $6. Average wage is $31.53. One hour of work buys 5.2 Big Macs No one took anything from you!

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Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy
Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy@homegymcoop·
@CryptoBern I think dead hangs are superior. Not against inversion tables though. I've had a pair of gravity boots for a decade and they've helped with injury recovery multiple times.
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Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy@homegymcoop·
This is the simplest way I've found to both prevent and recover from lower back pain: 1. Accumulate 3 minutes total of dead hangs from a pull-up bar 2. Accumulate 10 minutes total of sitting in a barefoot squat Break them up in as little as 20 second intervals; do it everyday.
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@bryan_johnson Was sauna the only isolated variable? You weren't doing a bunch of other interventions throughout this time?
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Sauna is one of the most effective health protocols I've done. Here is everything I've learned; it's the most robust characterization ever produced. Results: 1) Fifteen sessions of sauna dramatically reduced environmental toxins in my body: + 65% drop in 2,4-D + 100% drop in MEP + 15% drop in MBP + 100% drop in MEHP (undetectable post sauna) + 56% drop in NAPR + 56% drop in HEMA + 100% drop in Perchlorate (undetectable post sauna) 2. Sauna eliminated 85% of microplastics from my ejaculate. Nov 2024: 165 particles/mL July 2025: 20 particles/mL Nearly identical drop in my blood same time period: Oct 2024: 70 particles/mL May 2025: 10 particles/mL 3. Sauna, without ice on the boys, devastated my fertility markers. Total Motile Count: –56% Concentration: –30% Motility: –50% Morphology: –48% Count: –9% 4. Sauna coincided with my fertility markers being at an all-time high. I have more total and motile sperm than 99.6% of men of any age, including men under 25. + total count: 600 M + concentration: 162 M + motility: 55% + total motile count: 330M + morphology (normal): 10% We do not know what to make of these improvements. Was it the sauna? Sauna + ice? Ice only? We don't know but we did not identify any other protocols or lifestyle changes during this interval that would plausibly account for the change. 5. My vascular function improved by a ten year reduction in age. Now I have the vascular age of an elite 18-early 20s. + Central Systolic Blood Pressure: 96 mmHg + Central Pulse Pressure: 20 mmHg + Pulse Pressure Amplification: 160% + SEVR: 227% + Augmentation Pressure: 1 mmHg + Augmentation Index Wave: 3% + Traditional blood pressure: 107/75 mmHg 6. What type of sauna? Use a dry sauna with high temperatures between 80-100°C (176 to 212°F) and 5-20% relative air humidity. Aim for the lower end of this spectrum, especially as a beginner. Higher temperatures closer to the boiling point can cause side effects like headaches and severely dried nose and eyes. Note: Steam baths, hot tubs, and infrared saunas fail to replicate the same effects because they do not allow you to safely reach the required high temperatures and do not induce the same level of sweating, the necessary inverted (skin-to-core) temperature gradient, and the massive re-direction of blood to the skin with resulting vasodilation. Dry sauna is unique, and very likely superior to wet (steam bath) and infrared saunas. By heating up your skin way faster than your core, dry hot sauna flips your core skin temperature gradient, eliciting the following hormetic benefits: + enhanced blood flow: the heart pumps up to 70% more blood, similar to intense aerobic exercise (zone 2-+ increased sweating for detoxification: to maintain a stable core temperature, the skin produces 0.6-1 liter of sweat per hour, facilitating significant detoxification. + improved heat tolerance: the body becomes better at handling heat, leading to a lower core body temperature (offering metabolic advantages) + safe activation of heat shock proteins: the skin experiences substantial heat shock protein activation, while a modest 1°C increase in core temperature is sufficient to activate these proteins without the risk of hyperthermia. + extended Exposure at higher temperatures: dry saunas are more tolerable for longer durations and at higher temperatures, maximizing the benefits. 7. Sauna protocol and frequency Type: hot dry sauna Temperature: 176–212°F ( I do 200°F) Relative air humidity: very low, 5-20% Duration: 20 min Frequency: 4–7x a week 8. Heat Protection If you'd like, you can protect your head from the heat by wearing a sauna hat or wrapping it with a towel (use only cotton or other 100% natural material). You can breathe through a towel or cloth if needed to protect your nose. I am personally fine not doing this. Most importantly, ice the balls. Icing the testicles is absolutely required to prevent heat from damaging fertility markers. + Ice the testes during the sauna session. + Use a non-toxic, reusable ice pack material. + Wear cotton boxers and shorts. + Place ice packs in between the boxers and shorts. + Keep them in place for the entire session. Men should care about preserving fertility markers even when they are not trying to conceive. Sperm quality is tightly coupled to testicular function, which governs testosterone production, metabolic health, and long term endocrine stability. When fertility parameters decline, the same upstream dysfunction often drives lower testosterone, higher inflammation, and increased cardiometabolic risk. 9. Hydration Dry sauna induces sweating as part of its beneficial mechanism. Be sure to hydrate properly. In general, you might need to rehydrate with up to 16–32 oz (0.5–1 L) of fluid after a sauna session. Be sure to add electrolytes. If you want to be precise, measure your sweat amount and electrolytes (saltiness) using a patch (e.g., from Gatorade) to quantify your liquid and electrolyte loss, and rehydrate accordingly. Some people have saltier sweat than others and must ensure they replenish electrolytes as well as water. My results: my body sweats 18 oz during a 20 min sauna at 200 °F, with a sodium concentration of 25-39 mg/oz. A single sauna session flushes 450–700 mg of sodium out of my body. # I wish you all the best in life my friend. A new era or being human is here. One where existence is the highest virtue. Prioritize sleep, daily exercise and eat well and you'll be in a strong position. Try to avoid the bad stuff. Anything that takes away your agency. Be a warrior and caretaker of existence. Don't Die.
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Nick Hudson
Nick Hudson@NickHudsonCT·
To function soundly as money a currency needs a stable value.
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jy@Jay14Jy·
@ChrisMartzWX How do we know he cherry picked and weighted his proxies to produce his graph?
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
When you gather a bunch of proxies for a, let’s say, 2,000-year period, then screen for (cherry-pick) proxies that have good correlation with the post-1850 instrumental temperature data, then average those together (or perhaps weigh them heavier), it will always produce a hockey-stick curve. I tested this with 692 pseudoproxies (the size of the PAGES2K dataset) below to demonstrate. Because the pre-1850 data has no real -world instrumental data to compare it to, it regresses towards a zero mean. The ex-post correlation screening process actively mines for hockey sticks in red noise, and that procedure is used for all of the “hockey stick” look-a-likes, regardless of proxy used. The shape is a statistical artifact, not a climate-related trend.
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GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS

Sad reality is that the climate change we are experiencing now is nothing compared to what is to come And crucially there is a climate time lag where we will not experience the full effect of today’s emissions until 20 to 40 years time or more

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