kushal256

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kushal256

kushal256

@kushal256

Katılım Mart 2019
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The math on this detection should reset what powerful and precise both mean. 1.3 billion years ago, two black holes spiraled together. In the final 20 milliseconds before merger, three solar masses got converted to pure energy via E=mc². Peak output hit 3.6×10⁴⁹ watts. Fifty times the combined luminosity of every star in the observable universe. No light involved. The energy radiated as ripples in spacetime itself. That wave traveled for 1.3 billion years. When it left, Earth had no animals and no plants on land, just microbial life. It kept moving while the Cambrian explosion happened, dinosaurs rose and fell, primates evolved, and humans figured out how to build lasers. It arrived at LIGO on September 14, 2015 as a distortion that stretched a 4-kilometer arm by 10⁻¹⁸ meters. One-thousandth the width of a proton. Two detectors 3,000 kilometers apart both registered it. The signal arrived 7 milliseconds apart, exactly the travel time of light between Hanford, Washington and Livingston, Louisiana. That offset alone narrowed the source to a patch of the southern sky. Proportionally, the measurement equals checking the distance to Alpha Centauri to within the width of a human hair. Three solar masses converted to energy in 200 milliseconds. Detected by watching spacetime breathe at the subatomic level. Einstein predicted this in 1915. He also thought it could never be measured.
Bilim Dünyası@dunyasalbilim

Kütle çekim dalgalarının ilk doğrudan gözleminde, iki kara deliğin birleşme anı kaydedildi. Bu birleşme sırasında ortaya çıkan enerji, gözlemlenebilir evrendeki tüm yıldızların yaydığı toplam ışıktan bile daha güçlüydü.

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BitMEX Research
BitMEX Research@BitMEXResearch·
AAVE’s TVL plumets from $26bn to $16bn, as investors lose confidence, because @aave's EU director, @LoryKehoe, decides to speak at an event owned by Calvin Ayre, who financed the litigation against the Bitcoin devs, based on the fraudulent claim that Craig Wright is Satoshi
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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@Porkchop_EXP Is this why Anglo school systems create people that frequently get mental injuries and need mental health breaks?
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Porkchop Express
Porkchop Express@Porkchop_EXP·
Ex-Soviet schools system and Asian ones are similarly extremely exhausting and demanding. And to what effect? It is in fact the Anglo school systems that are the notorious exception. Even if you disregard economic performance (the causative effect is in fact reverse) - they still produce the world’s best universities. The Anglo school system allows pupils to focus on what interests them and develop what they are good at. The long-term, lifelong effects of this are highly underestimated.
Alessandro Riolo@aledeniz

I know a number of British people who lived 1 to 2 years in Italy and then came back. The constant is that they have young children. Whatever they tell you, if you ask them about the Italian school system, they will eventually admit that it was, if not the main one, one of the critical items for them. Italian primary school is much harder than the British one. An awful lot of Italian parents cope with that by literally abandoning their children to their own devices. Most take a more proactive stance, so they either start tutoring their children themselves (a couple of hours a day per child starting in year 1) or pay for tutors to do it in their stead. In primary school, British kids have homework once per week. Italian kids have homework once per day, doubled over the weekend. If you visit Italian homes in the afternoon and they have children, it is pretty standard to see the kids sitting at the main table with books and notebooks spread all around, with a parent or a tutor sitting with them for the whole session. Also, the amount of books they have to carry to school every day is borderline unbelievable. You would think they are training them to carry legionary backpacks. For people accustomed to the gentle British primary schooling, the Italian system feels borderline insane. Note also that it has massively eased up: in my childhood, we had to memorise a long poem every weekend (which back then meant Sunday, as Saturday was school day). h/t @GroovySciFi

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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@mrcampbell Albert Heijn on a Monday night is better than the weekend farmers markets in mountain view and the ferry building
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Parris
Parris@vicious696·
I love basketball but this current version of the NBA is broken -everything is a 3 -teams are tanking before the All Star break and not being shy about it -All Star weekend used to be an event and the players no longer care -the 2nd apron and the Super Max has made it so teams that build the right way via the draft and a young core are eventually penalized for doing so old man yelling at clouds but this aint the game I grew up watching
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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@balajis Has been available for decades in Japan for $1-2K
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Balaji@balajis·
What's wrong with you? You don't know. You don't know if you're quietly sick. You don't know if there's a creeping time bomb in your body, one that might be detected and prevented by a simple test. But you're busy. You can't spend your time worrying about this stuff! Ideally you just want to get periodically scanned by a set of machines, have them determine what's wrong if anything, and then dispatch treatment accordingly. That's why @PeterAttiaMD and my friend @johnhering founded Biograph, and why I became one of the first investors. The product packages just about every useful biomedical test into a single battery, from blood work to EKGs, from CT scanning to whole body MRI. It integrates all these measurements in an app and tracks them across time, giving a comprehensive overview of known risks for cancer, heart health, metabolic disease, neurological issues, sleep disorders, and more besides. It schedules you for a recurring checkup every six months, and uses both basic baselining and advanced AI to determine whether your results are normal. And it goes live today.
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Biograph@Biograph

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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@ajnafi What steps did the white hat hacker take to submit the issue? Did they get any reward?
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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
So how long is it going to take for 3pool to get rebalanced evenly again? Tether regained peg a while ago
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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@levelsio Can you do cost segregation with an ETF though?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Market index ETFs outperform real estate on average And ETFs have 100x less headaches than dealing with leaking water pipes and shoddy construction of 10 real estate properties you manage Vanguard ETFs never have leaking water pipes
Ludwig Adorno@Boavista_Ludwig

@levelsio develop real estate portfolio w that cash flow ...

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dYdX
dYdX@dYdX·
Cosmos has flipped Ethereum on developers. ⚛️🚀
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scoopy trooples
scoopy trooples@scupytrooples·
I used to be afraid to speak my mind as a cofounder and, for better or worse, the public face of a DeFi project. But there's so little left to bleed, I don't care about pissing off the wrong ppl anymore. 👍👍👍
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Jai Bhavnani
Jai Bhavnani@jaibhavnani·
If everyone ran the water on their sinks and showers at the same time for days then would that cause the collapse of the US government?
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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@dcfgod Hopefully not fractionalized? Can lead to jealousy if not careful
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Michael Gronager
Michael Gronager@gronager·
I’d like to nominate Hayden Adams @haydenzadams for The Nobel Memorial Prize 🥇in Economic Sciences 🥁
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kushal256
kushal256@kushal256·
@SBF_FTX Curious how it works? Consolidating ranges of UTXOs continuously? Does it match up with your UTXO picking algorithm?
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SBF
SBF@SBF_FTX·
For those who don’t know, Bitcoin withdrawal processing involves combining together UTXOs from deposit addresses etc; a few days ago we consolidated some UTXOs into an address to make processing quicker.
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Pollo2x
Pollo2x@Pollo2x·
she’s not the one bro, she’s literally a drawing from adobe illustrator..
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Roshun Patel
Roshun Patel@roshunpatel·
ranking of service at restaurants: - paris then new york close second - everywhere in the world except miami - the moon miami
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