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For a while, solar/wind proponents have operated with two simultaneous but generally conflicting narratives.
-One narrative is that solar/wind are more environmentally friendly and should be subsidized. To the extent that they don't grow suff
In Australia the entire east side of the country is a network that has a spot price mostly un-tampered with except for some inter-state fees the governments charge each other for their energy investments. We have a ton of solar (and wind) and in summer our prices regularly go negative during the day
... show moreAmericans and their dumb guns. It's a solution looking for a problem - literally.
🎨 **I'm looking for new landscapes to paint — want to help?**
If I fall in love with your photo, I’ll turn it into a painting.
And if the painting sells, you’ll receive a reward in sats ⚡️
Got a special shot — a place you love, a view that moves you?
Send it my way. It might become art.
Perhaps the "loudest" photo I've ever taken at a 'small' festival in Kerala.

🎨 **I'm looking for new landscapes to paint — want to help?**
If I fall in love with your photo, I’ll turn it into a painting.
And if the painting sells, you’ll receive a reward in sats ⚡️
Got a special shot — a place you love, a view that moves you?
Send it my way. It might become art.
Wild Peacock in Manas National Park, Assam

🎨 **I'm looking for new landscapes to paint — want to help?**
If I fall in love with your photo, I’ll turn it into a painting.
And if the painting sells, you’ll receive a reward in sats ⚡️
Got a special shot — a place you love, a view that moves you?
Send it my way. It might become art.
Just under Rob Roy glacier, South island NZ. The sheer scale of everything in that place makes it special and probably something you could capture in a painting.



Used to have a Tenere, rode it all over Australia. Such a good bike.
Not referring to bitcoin but there is such a thing as “finished” software, contrary to what some will have you believe. Once it works, just leave it alone. Not everything needs to be updated all the time with useless features no one asked for.
Thinking specifically about some foss tools I use who
... show moreEmbedded software works to this principle, but it's becoming less common now with firmware updates.
The code in my fridge has not changes since it left the factory and has officially finished being developed.
GM nostr! ☕️
Woke up with a terrible headache today, not the best way to wake up. But it’s gone now.
Random thought I had: some days I really wish I could tip people for their hard work but we have a no tipping culture here in Japan and people wouldn’t know what to do with the tip other than ret
... show moreMan, I hate tipping as a culture. It fosters placation, flattery and synthetic connections with people as well as suppresses teamwork, cooperation and dampens the collective willingness to help others to short, commercial interactions.
Having lived in societies that have both tipping/non-tipping c
... show moreMicrosoft has released patches for 67 security vulnerabilities, including a critical WebDAV zero-day flaw that’s being actively exploited and could allow attackers to remotely execute code with elevated privileges on vulnerable systems.
classic microsoft.
elon vs trump is a distraction.
the math is the problem. math doesn’t care about your politics.
they have to print. this is why we bitcoin.
i’m walking through the math live in 10 minutes
The weak argument in all of this is that they can't take away pensions and healthcare because it will parsimoniously tank the economy.
Heaps of countries with little to no social support still rank amongst the fastest developing economies on the planet and we have very little self control when it
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