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Nice and Kind Vic
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https://i.nostr.build/Lqsu56YxOCvwc6G5.jpg ๐Ÿ’ฌ cornychat.com - audio spaces ๐Ÿ–ผ๏ธ nodeyez.com - bitcoin node images Recommends: ๐Ÿฅฃ zap.cooking ๐ŸŽต tunestr.io ๐Ÿ“ฒ relay.tools ๐Ÿ’ฉ turdsoup.com ๐Ÿฅ” oddbean.com ๐Ÿ”ฃ listr.lol ๐Ÿ•น๏ธMy Nintendo Switch Code SW-7592-4594-7016 About: I do programming, databases, data parsing, reports, visualizations. Bitcoin maxi. Available for hire Corny Chat (https://cornychat.com) operator, running the first open source audio spaces integrated with Nostr with support for zaps, room customizations. Nodeyez developer (https://nodeyez.com) providing sovereign scripts to get more from your node. It can generate images from your node accessible in a website dashboard or slideshow output to an attached display.
Thanks for the shout out for Corny Chat. We have Fan Clubs, Nostrati Elites, Knitting Clubs, Book Reading Clubs, Sports Talk, Selacious 50 Shades of Purple Talk, Homesteading discussions and more. Real Nostriches use apps, create meaningful content, offer goods and services and more. View quoted note โ†’
Everybody has a good one every now and then but if your job is memeing you're probably a faggot #OverheardInCornyChat
Today's Weimer Republic tidbit... CME halted futures, turned back on tens of billions borrowed. Nothing to see here
I proposed to my favorite person that I love so much last night ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿ’˜๐Ÿ’ž๐Ÿ’
http://blossom.happytavern.co/08fe0d7a6c4c63235cfa7cd4fa3d073e57f5edf19d9b3ef4d28e0e8763cd6dde Voyager 1 is about to cross 1 light-day from home. A light-day is the distance light travels in 24 hours: roughly 16 billion miles (26 billion kilometers). Voyager 1, launched in 1977 and now traveling through interstellar space, is approaching this extraordinary milestone - a distance we once thought impossible for any human-made object to reach. What does 1 light-day mean? Right now, when NASA sends a radio signal to Voyager 1, it takes over 22 hours to arrive. The spacecraft is so far away that even traveling at the speed of light, communication requires nearly a full day each way. Ask Voyager a question, and you'll wait almost two days for an answer. For perspective: - The Moon: 1.3 light-seconds away - Mars (closest): 3 light-minutes away - Pluto: 5.5 light-hours away - Voyager 1: Approaching 1 light-day The journey: Launched September 5, 1977, Voyager 1 was designed to explore Jupiter and Saturn. After completing those flybys, it just kept going. In 2012, it crossed the heliopause and entered interstellar space - the first human-made object to leave the solar system's protective bubble. Since then, it's been traveling at about 38,000 mph through the space between stars, powered by a decaying plutonium generator and operating on 1970s computer technology: 69 KB of memory, 8-track tape storage, and code written in Fortran. What's next: Voyager 1 will continue transmitting until roughly 2030, when its power supply finally runs too low to operate instruments. After that, it goes silent - but keeps drifting. In 40,000 years, it will pass within 1.6 light-years of the star AC+79 3888. It will take about 300 million years to complete one orbit around the Milky Way. By then, Earth may be gone, humanity extinct or transformed beyond recognition, but Voyager 1 will still be out there - carrying the Golden Record, our message to the cosmos. 1 light-day. A distance so vast that even light - the fastest thing in the universe - takes 24 hours to cross it. And a spacecraft built by humans in the 1970s is about to reach it. That's what we're capable of when we reach beyond what seems impossible. #Voyager1 #Space #NASA copypasta from fb
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