Bitcoin bull run sign that no one mentions: my node (and Tadge's apparently) is uploading from half a to a whole Tib of data **every day**.
Mine is doing ~50 Mbit/s avg. If a block is ~MB then 2 * 8 =16 we would be talking about ~4 full blocks per second
Erik
erik@dlsouza.lol
npub1ur8m...58yl
PGP: 8996 4EC3 AB22 B2E3
bip352: pay@dlsouza.lol
I still don't know how to react yt suggesting me portuguese lessions for english speakers.
I see a lot of libs over X sharing Brazilian prosecution of former president saying "this is how you prosecute a former president". As a Brazilian libertarian who haven't voted in the nationall elections for a while, and have no respect for either side, let me explain the " how":
- Get rid of due process. People are going to jail, having their passport held, being unable to leave their houses without **even being formally cited in the process**
- invent a coup plot out of your mind, but don't explain why on earth the army and the president couldn't execute a single step of the plan (try reading the allegedly leaked parts of the investigation, looks like something a 5yo would write)
- By having a supreme court that admits being partial with phrases like "we defeated bolsonaro" and "we'll recivilize this country"
- By have the same judge as: the victim, prosecution, judge and investigator
- By using a law that was used by the military dictatorship to go after dissidents.
But it will work, because here reigns the "everything is justified against those I don't like" mentality. This is why we live from dictatorship in dictatorship, and this is why America will eventually fall too. Its only a matter of time...
Rule of law is like Santa for grow ups, it only exists in fancy discourses, but never in reality
“I do not think that the wireless waves I have discovered will have any practical application,” Hertz once wrote, according to Scotland’s University of St. Andrews.
lol
Last month, my main homeserver uploaded 1.87TiB and downloaded 662.99 GiB, a total of 2.52 TiB
I run a strfry relay, a bitcoin core, an utreexo bridge node and some torrents of foss software.
The best part is bow little the actual machine has to give, the CPU is barely used
It turns out that the "new directions in cryptography" was more like a "new directions in human history". Happy Diffie-Hellman day!