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Cʀᴜᴍʙs@shadilayvision·
@BSVSearch make sure bsvradar users find it by submitting it.
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BSV Search
BSV Search@BSVSearch·
Two doors into the same project: 🌐 #Web 1.0 (everyone): earthlog.earth ⛓️ #Web 3.0 (on-chain): earthlog.web3 Same content. Two preservation guarantees. The first one, I could take down. The second one, I can't.
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BSV Search
BSV Search@BSVSearch·
Remember when I said I'd build a website on #web3? (x.com/BSVSearch/stat…) Well, It's live — Meet #EarthLog on Web3 — text posts about Earth & humanity, inscribed as #Ordinals on #BSV. One version lives on the regular web. The other lives on-chain, readable forever. 🧵
BSV Search@BSVSearch

I only found this out recently and my mind is blown🤯 1) You can buy a .web3 #domain name here domains.ordnet.io. This is a domain name for the 'BSV Internet' if I may call it that. So I've bought a couple for future projects I have in mind!

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Kurt
Kurt@KurtFromChicago·
@giveashitnature One of my neighbors down the street has a sign in their yard that reads: “Excuse the weeds, we’re feeding the bees” 🥰
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The goats are gone. Not all of them. There's about 95,000 left in the UK. Mostly hobbyists. A few smallholders. The odd appearance on a children's TV show. But once upon a time, this island was crawling with them. Wales had them. Scotland had them. Ireland by the boatload. The medieval peasant kept one in the back garden the way people now keep a Roomba: because it did a job, it cost nothing to run, and it tidied up the inputs. Goat milk. Goat cheese. Goat hair for rope. Goat skin for parchment, on which most of British law was written. Goat tallow for candles, by which most of British law was read. You could keep one on a quarter-acre. You could tie one to a fence. You could feed it the brambles and the nettles and the bits of hedge nobody else wanted, and it would give you food and clothing and light in return. Goats kept the poor alive for a thousand years. Then the enclosures took away the land you could keep one on. The factories took away the people who would have kept one. The supermarket took away the local economy that would have bought the cheese. The subsidies got written for cattle and sheep, and the goat got demoted to a punchline and a face on a tea towel. Meanwhile, our hillsides are quietly being swallowed by bramble, gorse, blackthorn, and rhododendron. Invasive scrub that nothing else will eat. The kind of scrub a goat would clear in a fortnight. Without being asked. Without being paid. Without a planning application. You don't have a brush management problem. You have a missing goat problem. And nobody can quite remember when we stopped having them.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Reassuring news for anyone still worried about the climate. We've worked it out. Get rid of the cow. That's the plan. That's the whole plan. Decades of policy, billions of pounds of research funding, an entire industry of consultancy work in mid-rise glass buildings in Brussels, all converging on a single elegant solution that fits on a fridge magnet. Get rid of the cow. The cow, currently standing in a field in Herefordshire, eating grass that grew without anyone's permission, drinking rainwater that fell from a sky we have not yet found a way to bill for, fertilising the ground beneath her feet with a substance that has been functioning as a soil amendment since the late Pleistocene. That cow. She's the one. Replace her with what? Don't worry about it. Something will turn up. A patty grown in a bioreactor in Singapore, heated by natural gas, funded by a man in a black turtleneck. A patch of Brazilian soy where a forest used to be, pressed into a burger that bleeds beetroot juice. An almond, somehow. But get rid of the cow. The container ships will continue. The cobalt mines will continue. The lithium ponds will continue. The fourteen streaming services running on coal-fired data centres will continue. The annual Davos summit, where the cow is discussed at length by people who flew in on private jets, will continue. But not the cow. Once she's gone, the atmosphere clears. The rain becomes optional. The grass on the hillsides of Snowdonia composts itself politely and goes home. The dung beetles find other employment. The kestrels write strongly worded letters. Don't ask what eats the grass. Don't ask what stands on the 65% of British land that grows nothing else. Don't ask where the leather comes from, or the tallow, or the bone meal in your roses. Don't ask any of that. Just get rid of the cow. The planet is counting on you. Mostly on her absence.
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Mario ZNA
Mario ZNA@MarioBojic·
🚨🇪🇺Dutch lawyer Meike Terhorst just shattered the EU’s illegal plans for mass control. "The EU cannot impose anything on member states. EU is not a state and it is not a sovereign country - member states can therefore reject the DIGITAL IDENTITY."
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JRK
JRK@Jrkirkfarms·
@SamaHoole The tick through the heart was more accurate than they intended. Direct hit.
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Michael Blast
Michael Blast@MikeTampa69·
@AjRockatansky @SamaHoole I don't know their processing method but this stuff seems to be better than the supermarket versions.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Fish oil capsules are the most aggressively oxidised industrial fat ever sold to a human being as a health supplement, and we have somehow agreed, as a culture, to pretend this is fine. The omega-3 fats in fish oil are the most chemically unstable fats in nature. Light, heat, oxygen. Any of the three starts the reaction. The fish keeps those fats sealed inside cell membranes, shielded by its own antioxidant system, kept cold and dark by living tissue doing its job. The supermarket capsule offers none of that. By the time you crack one open, the contents have travelled through a Peruvian processing plant, a shipping container, a warehouse, a supermarket shelf, and your kitchen cupboard. Every step of the journey is the precise set of conditions the fish spent its entire life protecting those fats from. What comes out the other end is a slurry of oxidation byproducts. Lipid peroxides. Malondialdehyde. 4-hydroxynonenal. Compounds that damage DNA, drive inflammation, and have been linked in the literature to atherosclerosis, neurodegeneration, and the very cardiovascular outcomes the capsule was sold to prevent. Independent labs have repeatedly tested supermarket fish oil and found peroxide values that would not legally pass for human consumption in any other category of food. You are paying a premium for a Petri dish. Eat the fish.
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Did you know that if you put 100 black ants and 100 red ants together in a jar, they usually coexist peacefully? But if you shake the jar hard, they immediately turn on each other and start killing one another. The red ants see the black ants as enemies, and the black ants see the red ants as enemies. Yet the real enemy is the one shaking the jar. The same thing happens in human society. Before we turn on each other, we should stop and ask ourselves: who is shaking the jar?
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
@tracyjarchow The 680-day half-life is just the first round. Full membrane replacement is closer to a decade.
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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
Today I instructed my legal advisers to consider the harshest legal action against The New York Times and Nicholas Kristof. They defamed the soldiers of Israel and perpetuated a blood libel about rape, trying to create a false symmetry between the genocidal terrorists of Hamas and Israel’s valiant soldiers. Under my leadership, Israel will not be silent. We will fight these lies in the court of public opinion and in the court of law. Truth will prevail.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Activist: "Your cows are putting carbon into the atmosphere." Farmer: "Where did they get it?" Activist: "What?" Farmer: "The carbon. Where did the cow get it before it put it anywhere." Activist: "From... eating?" Farmer: "From eating grass. And where did the grass get it." Activist: "The soil?" Farmer: "The air. The grass pulled it out of the air last spring. The cow ate the grass. The cow breathed some of it back out. It went back into the air it came from." Activist: "But it's still going into the atmosphere." Farmer: "It's going back. There's a difference between a thing going somewhere and a thing going back. You've described a circle and you're frightened of it." Activist: "Then just don't have the cow." Farmer: "The grass still dies in autumn. It rots where it falls. The carbon goes back into the air either way, just without anyone getting fed in the middle." Activist: "It's not that simple." Farmer: "It's grass, cow, breath, grass. Or it's grass, rot, air, grass. Same circle, fewer dinners. If that's complicated for you I'd stay away from the water cycle. That one's got clouds in it."
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Proton Mail@ProtonMail·
DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE DON'T SIGN IN WITH GOOGLE
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