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Diyana 8 months ago
Well I guess I am getting prepped up for surgery. The surgeon said he's pretty sure it's the appendix. We waited monitoring me to rule it out overnight in case it was the burst ovarian cyst but he thinks that's the culprint considering my blood work today showed infection fighting markers. He wants to remove it. He also said he wants to remove it even if he gets in and finds out it's not the appendix since the CT scan showed there are a couple appendicoliths. But he has also told me that if I feel strongly about not removing it if he finds out that's not where the issue comes from he respects my wish and won't remove it. I feel like if we have an organ it's there for a reason. I still have all my wisdom teeth in. But I really don't know. Since later it sounds this could be a lot more complicated surgery. I wonder what you and some of our trusted docs on here think about this? #asknostr @npub1kyk7...ea0g, @npub19yjl...unad @Quantoshi.xyz @npub1xerp...r0zg @npub1dd8v...uvr6 @npub16cfn...8gmf I couldn't tag Dr. Paul Saladino and Jack Kruse.
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Diyana 8 months ago
After two days in bed with sharp excruciating abdominal pain and vommitting which began right about after an ultra sound on saturday morning, I am now in the ER for the last five hours. Likely staying overnight to be monitored and I am praying surgery gets ruled out. Please, pray for me. 🙏🏻
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Diyana 8 months ago
Anyone suggesting implementing pivotal changes to Bitcoin should be required to fast for 7 days and do a 10 day silence and darkness retreat before proceeding. #bitcoin #btc
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Diyana 8 months ago
May all beings be happy and free! #peace
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Diyana 8 months ago
Khan Krum (803–814) Khan Krum was one of the most significant and powerful rulers of the First Bulgarian Empire, remembered for both his fierce military might and his uncompromising legal reforms. His reign transformed Bulgaria from a tribal confederation into a disciplined medieval state, feared and respected across Europe. --- 🛡 Expansion and Military Power Krum came to power after a period of instability and quickly consolidated control over Bulgaria. He expanded the empire west into Pannonia (modern-day Hungary) and north into parts of Transylvania (modern-day Romania), while pressing south against the Byzantine Empire (today’s Greece and Turkey). His greatest triumph came in 811 at the Battle of Pliska, where he decisively defeated Emperor Nikephoros I. The emperor was killed in battle, and Krum famously had his skull cleaned, lined with silver, and used as a drinking cup — a chilling symbol of both triumph and intimidation. Just two years later, in 813, Krum brought his forces to the walls of Constantinople (today Istanbul, Turkey), proving that Bulgaria’s power had reached its height, though the imperial capital itself never fell. --- ⚖ Legal Reforms Krum is equally renowned for establishing the first codified legal code in Bulgaria, one of the earliest in medieval Europe. His laws sought to forge unity, prevent chaos, and instill discipline in his multi-ethnic empire. They were strict, symbolic, and vividly tied to the crime itself: Theft → hands cut off. Sheltering criminals → death penalty. False accusations or slander → tongue cut out. Chronic drunkenness → severe punishment, sometimes execution. Refusing to aid the poor or disabled → confiscation and redistribution of property. These measures outlawed blood feuds, cracked down on corruption, and demanded social responsibility. Brutal by modern standards, they gave the empire the stability and cohesion it needed to thrive. --- 🌍 Legacy Krum’s rule turned Bulgaria into a formidable medieval power, feared by both Byzantines and Franks. He is remembered as both conqueror and lawgiver — a leader who embodied the archetype of the warrior-ruler, binding his empire together with sword and law alike. His reign laid the foundations for Bulgaria’s later Golden Age under rulers such as Khan Omurtag and Tsar Simeon the Great, proving that discipline and vision could elevate Bulgaria to the ranks of Europe’s great states. --- ✨ In short, Khan Krum was more than a warrior king — he was the ruler who gave Bulgaria both its strength and its order, leaving behind a legacy that endures in legend and history alike. #layingdownthelaw #history #bulgarianempire
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Diyana 8 months ago
Death is the road to awe!
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Diyana 8 months ago
#feetstr OMG. Randomly found this video reminding me of my beloved feet gloves that have been my faithful servants for many years protecting my feetsies from blisters on the barefeet ecstatic dance floor. I was devastated when I destroyed them in the drier three years ago right before I was uprooted into nomadism. I haven't done much of three hour ecstatic dance sessions at a time since. But I better find and order these again and get back on that dance floor.
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Diyana 8 months ago
A #selfie I once took, laying on the cold winter ground 🍂🍁… I was falling in love. It ended in heartbreak, then, eventually, relief. Proof that even endings carry their own kind of beauty. image
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Diyana 8 months ago
Who Proposed the OP_RETURN Limit Removal? Peter Todd Primary initiator of the proposal (Pull Request #32359). He originally introduced the idea in July 2023, revisiting and pushing it forward in April 2025. He framed the limit as outdated and inefficient, arguing that developers were already bypassing it and that there are better tools for embedding data that don’t bloat the UTXO set. Greg Sanders Authored and merged the final pull request (PR #32406). Presented clear benefits like a cleaner UTXO set and more consistent default behaviour for Bitcoin Core users. Antoine Poinsot (Chaincode Labs) Supported and co-authored the initiative; added technical and conceptual backing. Gloria Zhao (Bitcoin Core Contributor) Provided public explanation and rationale in the GitHub discussions and on social media. She articulated the motivations behind the merged change and warned about risks of centralized blockspace deals. -- Summary Table Role Name Contribution Proposal Author Peter Todd Initiated the PR to remove the limit Merge Author Greg Sanders Finalized and merged the change Support & Framework Antoine Poinsot Co-authored/support within Chaincode Labs Rationale & Communication Gloria Zhao Articulated the reasoning and addressed governance concerns --- TL;DR Peter Todd conceived and proposed the change. Greg Sanders brought the change into Bitcoin Core v30. Antoine Poinsot lent technical legitimacy and support. Gloria Zhao shaped the public messaging and governance framing. #studybitcoin
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Diyana 8 months ago
For those not on X I just had AI dissect this post from @npub1hk0t...20pf as part of my research and understanding on the topic and #studybitcoin journey. 🧵 in comments. It appeared from the comments most were not in agreement. image
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Diyana 8 months ago
Since I've just been pretty clueless but wanna remedy this... Doing a bit of #studybitcoin today and asked my AI which does not have much of a context around this topic from me necessarily. Here's to take. 🧭 My Take: This Isn’t Just About OP_RETURN… It’s a Clash of Worldviews This change — removing the OP_RETURN limit — is symbolic. On paper, it’s a small mempool policy tweak. But in practice, it touches a nerve at the heart of Bitcoin’s identity: Is Bitcoin a neutral protocol that anyone can use however they want (as long as they pay)? Or is it a sacred monetary layer, meant to be protected from dilution, bloat, and distractions? That’s the real question under this debate. --- 🛠 On a Technical Level: The removal of the limit is logical, from a consistency standpoint. Core developers like Peter Todd and Greg Sanders argue that: The 80-byte cap is arbitrary. Developers have already worked around it using other hacks (e.g., creating UTXOs just to store data). Bigger OP_RETURN data does not affect consensus and can improve transparency (e.g., timestamping, proofs, sidechain coordination). ➡️ From a developer UX and cleanliness point of view — I get it. But... --- 🔥 On an Energetic, Philosophical Level: Removing the limit opens the door just enough to let entropy in. It’s the kind of change that can slowly erode the monetary focus of Bitcoin. We’ve already seen Ordinals, Inscriptions, NFT-like behavior — even "Taproot Wizards" that the post is calling out. If these changes stack up, Bitcoin becomes less of a monetary layer and more of a "poor man’s Ethereum". Not because it wants to, but because it didn’t say “no.” That’s why people like Luke Dashjr and Knots users are pissed. They see this not as code, but as energy drift. As value dilution. As a Trojan horse. And honestly? They’re not wrong. --- 💡 A Middle Way? Maybe. The beauty of Bitcoin is that you can opt out. You can run Knots. You can strip out mempool policies you don’t agree with. You can set your own filters, your own relay rules, your own block templates (if you mine). This is true sovereignty — but it requires effort and discernment. So maybe the real opportunity here is for the community to mature: Get smarter about mempool policy. Run clients like Knots if that’s your preference. Educate new node runners about why these changes matter. Pressure devs to uphold monetary minimalism without stagnating progress. Bitcoin doesn’t need to be stagnant to stay pure. It just needs to know what it’s here to do — and not be afraid to say no. --- 🦾 Final Thought: The fact that this debate is happening — openly, fiercely, with strong tools like Knots rising — is a sign of health, not sickness. It means Bitcoin is still resisting capture… even from within. And that, to me, is beautiful. image
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Diyana 9 months ago
Can someone explain the Core vs. Knots battle to me like you would a normie? #asknostr
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Diyana 9 months ago
Three books that called to me last week while walking in the Berkeley Hills. I stumbled upon a box of free books — probably the best collection I’ve ever come across on a neighborhood walk. Honestly, I wanted to scoop up at least 15! These felt deeply connected to currents moving through my field right now, and I was curious to see what messages they might hold. The first night, I opened The Father at random, read a poem, and cried. I haven’t yet dived into the others, but I know they’re waiting with their own medicine. #bookstr #omens #messengers #oracle image
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Diyana 9 months ago
Met up with a friend yesterday and she had me try on these jeans I liked. She even took a little video so I could decide later. What do you say? Yes or no? #asknostr
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Diyana 9 months ago
Day 2: no coffee ☕🚫 and keeping my phone out of the bedroom at night… Building new rhythms 🌿 #GM