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Filipe Martinho
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Physicist & Solar Photovoltaic R&D Engineer at Hanwha QCells
Absolutely wonderful conversation with the 95-year old Thomas Sowell. Can't recommend it enough
Sats rule everything around me Team fix the money Orange orange pill y'all New plebrap album dropped 🔥 PS: all zaps go to the singer @Too Bit To Fail
In honor of the new Bitcoin all time high, let's remember this epic piece of technical analysis from @HODL about 10 months ago
I just finished reading "The Mandibles", after @ODELL recommended it on one of his podcasts about a year ago. Absolutely brilliant book. And I agree with Odell's characterization of it: it's from 2016, but it's far ahead of it's time, and in a few years it may become a timeless classic. image
$MSTR price chart looks absolutely crazy, until you realize what Michael Saylor is doing, and then it makes perfect sense. But then you think "why is no one else doing this?", and suddenly the rabbit hole gets really really deep. Absolutely incredible. Haven't seen anything like it. For better or worse, I don't own it, just fascinated by it image
Fascinated by this inspiring 2014 documentary about the early years of Bitcoin. So many interesting things, from speculation on the origin of Satoshi, to the first Bitcoin businesses, to the creep of state regulations and restrictions of freedom. I was very motivated to share it on Nostr, but the video is 500 MB so it would require a subscription to a storage server like nostr.build. I might do it later, but in the meantime you can access it directly from my relay storage over Tor https://jnnczevt7ng5jkdyc4ntvydz3gdpuieagq6ncyqvrhh76pqthgtrx6id.onion/s/YkXjmaAb6NBkQG7
Never have I been more embarrassed of what has become of our European Union. We don't need them, not like this at least. Censoring the Internet will always be on the wrong side of history. Stop this madness before it stops you image
Any Italians here on Nostr care to comment on these housing statistics in Italy? Very interesting 🇮🇹 image
I asked Llama3 about drinking raw milk and it gave the answer below. What do you think about the answer? ------ While it's technically possible to drink milk straight from a cow, there are several reasons why this isn't commonly done: 1. **Sanitation and safety**: Milk from a cow is not sterile, which means it can contain bacteria like E. coli, Salmonella, or Listeria. Drinking raw milk from a cow without proper handling and processing increases the risk of foodborne illnesses. 2. **Milk quality**: Raw milk from a cow may contain mastitis (inflammation of the udder), which can contaminate the milk with bacteria and other substances. Additionally, the milk may not have been properly cleaned or cooled after milking. 3. **Cow health**: A cow's milk production is influenced by factors like nutrition, stress, and health issues. Drinking milk directly from a cow might expose you to potential health risks if the cow has underlying conditions that could be transmitted through its milk. 4. **Bacterial growth**: Raw milk contains bacteria that can multiply quickly in warm temperatures (above 40°F or 4°C). This can lead to the growth of harmful pathogens like Clostridium botulinum, which can cause botulism. In contrast, pasteurization (heating the milk to a high temperature for a short period) kills off most bacteria and extends the shelf life of the milk. The milk is then cooled, packaged, and distributed to stores or consumed on-site at dairy farms or creameries. While there are some small-scale, local dairies that sell raw milk directly to consumers, it's essential to ensure that these operations follow proper handling, processing, and sanitation procedures to minimize risks. Even so, many experts recommend against drinking raw milk from a cow due to the potential health risks involved.