Feeling salty cause I keep missing the ATHs on bitcoinity. We need to get some sustainable insanity going. Also because I'm about to go to bed and am probably going to miss the chance to post Bill & Ted memes. Don't let me down, chaps.
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Get prepared for more of these, like every 1-2 years. Money printer continue go brrrr. It won't stop.
Worse, we've reached the stage where it can't stop.
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The GFCIs would protect anyone dumb enough to stand there and try to charge. That said, the Magnecharger was a *far* better solution. 25kw, and you could happily suck on the paddle while stark naked in a salt rainstorm with no risk of injury. Even if a bolt of lightning fused the GFCI trip device. :-)
Wireless charging has too much power loss. I believe modern chargers like these also negotiate before sending and power down the wires so they're pretty safe there. Of course, there's always the power going *to* the chargers but that would apply just as much for the paddle chargers.
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I don't get this comma thing. In Sweden we don't use commas at all, we just write 4, 40, 400, 4000, 40000, 400000, 4000000, and so on, sometimes we leave a space to make it easier to read. If there is a comma on a price tag for example it marks the difference between kronor and ören like 23,99 Kr. The whole "tres commas" thing for example makes no sense in Sweden.
Yeah, but you guys use the comma as a decimal marker so it's completely different in that respect. Having a thousands marker just makes it easier for aligning large numbers, particularly when they were handwritten, and for making software developers sad.
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but, but, ... NFT's are the next big thing!!!11
If Bitcoin is the internet of money then NFTs must be the Bitcoin of tchotchkes. Or something.
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The baboon, CSW is wasting taxpayer money in my country. I can only hope the judge and jury have the cleverness to punish him in the most damaging way possible. I do not know what it is... but I hope it hurts him very badly.
I'm surprised he's been treated so leniently. He lies to the judges face and makes a mockery of their courts. I suppose they're just glad to be rid of him.
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Just erase/blur the revealing spots of the pics. There's a lot of information in the Dude's where-am-i pic that i never saw in your studio/garden photos to this grade. I'd consider them as SAFU EDIT: Too many bearish posts here today, that should be a massive green candle, soon. It'll only be a matter of time before an AI can run any outdoor picture against Google Earth and make good matches.
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Lightning ALREADY does milli-sats. I agree a fork is likely, but even if Bitcoin never did add further digits past the dot, lightning will have evolved to the point that channel management is so automatic that a closing channel would clear the millisats to somewhere else, like another channel, before closing.
Wasn't that the plot to Superman 3?
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Is communicating with the dead the reason they chose the name Meta (means dead in Hebrew) Mark Zuckerberg being from a Jewish family would obviously know this.
Meta is an anagram of meat. Users will be Zuck's meat-puppets.
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I was thinking about Zuckerbergs new metaverse, wouldn't that make it possible for them to/users to collect/upload enough information to create a autonomous personality that can live on after the person dies. That way you can still "communicate" with your dead friends and loved ones. That would be pretty cool.
You describe quite accurately one of the episodes of Black Mirror ('Be right back'). You might want to check that episode to re-evaluate if that will be really a cool thing to have, for me it would be a very scary thought. Max Headroom had it covered decades ago.
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While I like the hat, it's not something I would wear in public.
It's also the name of a birth control product, I think.
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It's okay if one or two houses on a block have EV's (those houses may need internal wiring upgrades also) ... anymore than that on the block then you're needing to upgrade local infrastructure, transformers, cables, etc, since every 10 EVs on the block is like another 4 new houses equivalent demand ... on an already full block with matched infrastructure capacity to demand
It's important to note the timings of the load too. EVs are going to be charged at night and most heavily in the period from 6pmish to 12amish which is a)when a lot of other load is already expected and b)likely to lead to complicated centrally controlled charging schedules (Look forward to waking to not enough charge for the day). (Edit: I don't think that's a valid way to use the a,b thing but I'm gonna leave it).
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now i do like electric stuff; i have a battery powered chainsaw, trimmer and week wacker for light yard stuff (with gas chainsaws and weedwacker for heavier stuff) and i love the near zero maintenance that electrics have. but once nearly all consumer stuff is electric.. is our grid gonna hold? no one seems to talk about that? or is our grid actually capable now and im worrying about nothing?
Most new consumer items probably won't tax the grid too much extra since we already have heavy hitters like AC (though California certainly ain't going to get ahead of the game and will just suck more). Electric cars are quite another step however. Probably the aim is that you'll just give up and use public transport; have nothing and be happy. On chainsaws, I have an electric chainsaw. Unfortunately the chain gear was plastic and stripped and even though it's not that old, it's a "discontinued" item. It's that kind of crap where a real environmental difference could be made. I bought a rechargeable to replace it. It did the job but was overwhelmingly disappointing, even at 40V. I have a gas one in parts, it was got by the ethanol gas.
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I know where hodlers go Needs a "Gotta make money fast with shitcoins" path.
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as well as everyone else in the same boat. cuz waiting for a charge at some charging station miles away from home just aint gonna happen.
And, of course, having a driveway of your own you can charge in is far from the rule in any case. A rarity in many cities.
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So is that the last we'll see of the 50ks?
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Weird. Didn't delete any comments, there's just one reply. In the notifications looks like there was another comment, but it doesn't show up. Here's a thread about Youtube deleting comments containing links, including Bitcointalk references: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5365512We should test that out. I've definitely had comments containing links disappear, including links to YouTube. I'm not sure if they are deleted or in some kind of limbo that an algorithm or the channel owner would eventually be able to release them from. It's gotten so that I'll write a comment, describe how to find the content I'm linking to then add the actual link in a followup comment.
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FFS, I just renewed my electricity contract, I only buy on a one year basis. This year I have been paying the equivalent of 58 USD a month, next year I will be paying 175 USD, and that is just to the producer, at least another 50 to 100 USD, depending on how much I use, to the company that owns the cables and in taxes comes on top of that. Good thing I'm not poor anymore, but what about all those poor souls that live on a paycheck to paycheck basis, how are they gonna afford this shit.
Basically I'm going from 5 USD to 20 USD per kWh before tax and transfer fees. In the end, with tax and fees, its about twice as much.
Prepare for mass civil unrest. And not just the piecemeal contract bullshit from last year.
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