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nobody 2 years ago
Being a part of #Nostr's growth was one of the funnest, most exhilarating computing user experiences I've (ever?) had, in a long while. SO rad to see #Nostrasia and everyone coming together to build and share. WAGMI. ⚡️☀️🤙🔥 Keep going everyone. 🌎♾️✈️
nobody 2 years ago
Bitcoin will need Quantum resiliency. Few.
nobody 2 years ago
Weekend's here! Looking forward to a few things but getting my 2 S9's running for the heat is a treat! Bircoin printer go Brrrrrr. 😄 Haha. image
nobody 2 years ago
@Fedi is a sleeping giant. I'm just getting into it and see a huge use case here. Learning more and want to test it out. Hope it's as good as it sounds. ✅️♾️👌
nobody 2 years ago
Follow up mining questions... 1. Any tips with the overall design? 2. The external fan in the duct... plebs said it should go on the INTAKE side to force more flow in. Thoughts? Caveat: The external fan - I can wire in a dimmer to control the speed of the fan if that matters. 3. Should the OUTFLOW duct be attached to the side of the box and let the internal air circulate somewhat... or should is connect directly to the miner fan and power supply fan IN the box and then port out? And yes. LONG LIVE PAINT hahaha. image
nobody 2 years ago
21 Million / ♾️ = ? Best answer gets some sats⚡️😆🙏
nobody 2 years ago
MINING QUESTION: 80 IQ question hahah... Suppose you had a couple S9s. And suppose you built a couple rectangle boxes for sound dampening and to use as a space heater. And you have a small and low wattage fan built into a 5" diameter duct... about a foot long in length. Fan is in the middle. How would you use this external fan? To help push air into the ASIC, OR to blow the hot air out on the other side? I'm gonna source a dimmer switch to hard wire into the external fan so I can essentially tune the external fans blowing power. #AskNostr #AskSatoshi #Bitcoin
nobody 2 years ago
The issue with auto-translation being baked into Nostr clients is that the translation likely is missing the tone, nuance and fluency. The approximation is in many cases not good enough to convert the original message. I'd rather see the original message and then have an option to translate... so I know it's a translation, thus giving me some context.