(Yes I know they're all imported school buses; that's the first one I've seen where they hadn't painted over which school system it was from)
Neat: that bus has travelled 4000km from a Kentucky school system to serve as a chicken bus in Guatemala.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_transport_in_Central_America
“Thor is the God of War. Yet Thorium can't be used for nuclear weapons. It's a complete scam.” @giacomozucco
@irgarner Huh, I didn't know Russia joined NATO.
mindblowing new discovery in Conway's Game of Life: any buildable pattern in Life can be constructed from the collision of 15 gliders.
https://btm.qva.mybluehost.me/building-arbitrary-life-patterns-in-15-gliders/
the key principle: distance itself can be used to encode information. by determining the correct starting [x,y] coordinate for each glider, any future state of the Life universe can be created, with effectively unbounded complexity. 🤯
(via @OscarCunningham @danstowell)
@mashbooq @maria_drutska “copelerones” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's better for everyone if you run my full-rbf branch, as that makes for a stronger, decentralized, set of interconnected full-rbf peers. But if you just want to use the new 'mempoolfullrbf=1' option in the upcoming v24.0 release, that's ok too.
If you want to run full-rbf, and don't have any full-rbf peers, you can connect to these nodes:
full-rbf1.tbtc.petertodd.net
full-rbf2.tbtc.petertodd.net
full-rbf3.tbtc.petertodd.net
full-rbf4.tbtc.petertodd.net
...and for testnet:
full-rbf1.tbtc.petertodd.net
full-rbf2.tbtc.petertodd.net
full-rbf3.tbtc.petertodd.net
full-rbf4.tbtc.petertodd.net
I've also made a branch of Bitcoin Core v24.0 with preferential peering, to auto-connect to full-rbf peers:
@orionwl From a different side of the political sphere too. Which might help this stick.
the apple studio display (which of course has an Ax chip in it and standard iOS-style secure boot/update with personalized-to-serial updates) cannot be purchased in-person with cash if you want the VESA mount. you need to provide payment card info (identity) to get the serialized device. even our monitors are trackable now.
@kalle ...on the Linux desktop.