What kind of October will we have?
🚀 Uptober - repost
📉 Downtober - #zap 1#sat
😴 Boretober - like
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Milan Ljepoja
MilanLjepoja@primal.net
npub125lt...9nvp
Bitcoiner.
#Bitcoin #Node
#Lightning #NodeRuner
#ElectricianBitcoiner 🔌⚡️💡
Uhvati se posla!⛏️
Stack now or regret later😏.
Goodbye Bitcoin❌️
Good. Buy Bitcoin✅️
😁
#bitcoin #grownostr #lol
Good morning #Nostr ☕️!
🌞 The sun came up at 6:57 😊.
Wishing you a wonderful day ahead 🫂.
#morning #gm #coffeechain


Gn #nostr 😴. Tomorrow is another day.
Oh, I remember that event when I was still repairing phones 😊
#lol #joke


Enough learning for today.😊😴
#catstr


😂 Ever since I bought an exercise bike, I haven’t stopped riding it…
It’s still in the trunk of my car! 🚗🚴
#joke #lol #funny
⚡️ There are 5 golden safety rules for electricians.
Can you guess which rule is shown in this picture?
👉 Correct answer gets 500 #sats as a reward!
#asknostr #electricianbitcoiner


Today I’m working on replacing power factor correction capacitors.
For those not familiar: in electrical systems, many devices (like motors and transformers) don’t just consume active power (kW), they also draw reactive power (kVAr). That reactive power doesn’t do any “real work,” but it loads the network and can lead to extra losses and utility penalties.
Capacitors are installed to “compensate” this – they generate reactive power locally, so the grid mainly sees active power. The result: lower currents, fewer losses, better voltage stability, and no extra charges from the utility.
⚡️ Question for the community:
Instead of feeding reactive power back with capacitors, could one imagine using that energy surplus for Bitcoin mining? Of course mining consumes active power, not reactive, but I wonder if there’s any crossover between these worlds.
What do you think – any engineers or miners here with thoughts?
#Bitcoin #Mining #asknostr


Which tea do you recommend before going to bed?
I usually go for mint tea it’s refreshing, calming, and helps me relax before sleep.
GN 😴
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