@LenovoSupport I am astonished at how poor of a customer experience you deliver. I've twice been told a situation was being resolved, only to be transferred to another dead end. Do better. My company and I will be voting with their $'s supporting your competitors now.
First, they indict a president for no crime.
Then, they sue to block congressional oversight when we ask questions about the federal funds they say they used to do it.
The death toll from today’s tragic event in Louisville has now risen to five lost. My heart breaks for these families, Louisville and our entire commonwealth. Please join Britainy and me in sending all our love and prayers to everyone affected. ^AB
We are pleased to announce the launch of the Don't Mess with Texas Innovation Campaign in partnership w/ @SatoshiActFund and the @DigitalChamber to combat the Texas anti-free market and anti-bitcoin mining SB 1751. Please help us spread the word.
WOW. This video just DESTROYED the NRA and the Republican candidates they own.
RT this to remind EVERY voter that now is our chance to get weapons of war off the streets.
Here's 2 quick reasons why we should have zero-trust in the NYTimes article on Bitcoin.
First have a look at the table they compiled on the top 6 miners (the full table is much longer)
I have the actual data from these miners (and the others in their table) compiled over an 8 month period.
The NYTimes article overstates actual fossil fuel use by the following levels - using special accounting rules reserved only for Bitcoin miners it would seem to justify the overstatement:
Riot: overstated by 82.5%
Atlas: overstated by 32.8%
Cipher Mining: overstated by 74.9%
US Bitcoin Corp: overstated by 74.9%
Rhodium: overstated by 89.9%
Bitdeer overstated by 82.5%
The emissions levels are also overstated on average by 81.7%
Also, ample evidence of cherrypicking to support their thesis by NYTimes.
for example:
There are now 26 Miners in US&Canada using 90%+ sustainable energy (and growing rapidly). They are:
DPO, Terawulf, Bitfarms, Gryphon Mining, Soluna, Hive, Cleanspark, Iris, DMOBlockchain, Sato, Cowa, Blockfusion, Hut8, Marathon, Cumulus, Ocean Falls + a further 8 using emission-negative mining which I document here batcoinz.com/quantifying-th…
Cherry-picking evidence 1: NYTimes only focused on 2 of these 26 miners (Cleanspark and Terawulf)
Cherry-picking evidence 2: Then within these two, they only focused on (you guessed it) their least renewable-energy backed site(s), neglecting the sites that were predominantly renewable-energy based.
This is inception-like cherry-picking: cherry-picking within cherry-picking !
Their omission of data was not accidental
So in summary - we have evidence of significantly overstated real percentages of fossil fuel emissions, and using overwhelmingly incomplete datasets to support a thesis.
The article is full of such transgressions of genuine objective reporting. But I'll stick to these data-transgressions and leave the rest for others to pick apart.
@NikkiHaley What about all of the spineless @gop politicians who refuse to do anything and choose to work on behalf of the @NRA instead of for the people???
Louisville is in our hearts today. We are praying for the victims and their families, the injured officers, and all of Kentucky this morning. God bless the LMPD and every first responder who acted so swiftly.
Elaine and I are devastated by the news coming out of Louisville this morning. Thank you to LMPD and our first responders for your bravery at the scene. We send our prayers to the victims, their families, and the city of Louisville as we await more information.
Kelley and I are praying for everyone involved in the deadly shooting in downtown Louisville this morning. Our hearts break for the families of those lost.
BREAKING: Tennessee GOP leaders try to EXPEL 3 members of legislature who stood with student demonstrators at the state capitol today asking for gun safety regulations.
Expulsion up for vote, and their member IDs have already been shut off.
Absolutely unconstitutional.
New: Previously unreleased investigative interviews w/ police officers who responded to the Uvalde school shooting revealed they abandoned their plan to quickly confront the gunman after learning a crucial piece of information: He was armed with an AR-15. texastribune.org/2023/03/20/uva…