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@hikingdude@mastodon.social
2025-12-21 14:51:43

Now this was a gorgeous cycling loop. Temperature was around freezing but luckily just few wind. As you see, the weather was ace. Clouds and fog stayed in the north 🌞
Also tried Knee warmers, which was just right! A very good buy!
I just need a solution against freezing toes. @… ,I bought neoprene toe warmer! The shoes are just a bit tight then, …

This image shows a summary of a cycling activity around **Kirchsee**, recorded on **December 21st at 11:37**. Here are the key details from the Garmin tracking data:

- **Distance:** 41.57 kilometers
- **Total Time:** 2 hours, 15 minutes, and 56 seconds
- **Average Speed:** 18.3 kilometers per hour
- **Total Ascent:** 431 meters
- **Average Heart Rate:** 154 beats per minute

The map displays the route taken during the ride, which loops around the Kirchsee area. The data provides a comprehensiv…
This image captures a stunning panoramic view of a picturesque town nestled in a valley, surrounded by rolling hills and majestic mountains. The sun is shining brightly in the clear blue sky, casting a warm glow over the entire scene and creating a lens flare effect.

In the foreground, there is a grassy hillside with a few scattered trees and rocks, adding texture and depth to the landscape. The town below is quaint and charming, with clusters of buildings, including a prominent church with a …
This image captures a serene winter scene of a partially frozen lake under a clear, bright blue sky. The sun is shining, casting a soft light over the landscape and creating a peaceful atmosphere. The surface of the lake is mostly frozen, with patches of ice and small areas of open water reflecting the sunlight.

In the foreground, there is a grassy area with dry, brownish vegetation, leading to a wooden walkway that extends along the shoreline. The walkway adds a touch of human presence to the…
This image features a self-portrait of a cyclist taking a break during what appears to be a winter ride. The cyclist is wearing a helmet, sunglasses, and a black face mask, likely for warmth and protection against the cold. They are giving a thumbs-up, indicating a positive and enjoyable experience.

The background showcases a beautiful outdoor setting with a green, open field that stretches out into the distance. The field is bordered by a line of evergreen trees, adding a touch of natural bea…
@pre@boing.world
2025-11-23 11:20:59
Content warning: re: bitcoin conference report

Daniel prince from Once Bitten podcast on usury and banking.
Usury is lending money, charging interest.
Aristotle thought money was for use not for interest. He thought usury unnatural.
Many religious quotes saying not to extract interest.
"Money is power" but this is not gold or paper money. It's credit. Infinite money with interest. Which breaks everything.
Imagine a mortgage. Prices of homes inflated by available interest. You have to give a deposit but the bank creates ten times that in new money! Who gets rich here? Banks are printing money. That inflates prices and dilutes money purchase power.
Not just mortgages. Business loans, repair loans, global scale of all of this.
Not only did they create that money, the charge interest on the money they created! And if you don't pay, they take the house.
One judge found this all illegal, but was soon overruled and found mysteriously dead.
What can you do eh? Only opt out. Don't take loans. Use a money that stores value instead of losing it.
#bitfest #bitcoin #banking

@chris@mstdn.chrisalemany.ca
2025-12-22 22:55:59

these docking bays really were one of the best simple tech hardware widgets of the past couple decades.
so much easier to store the bare hard drives than dealing with enclosures!
Consolidating old backups today… files as far as 2010ish.
#tech #harddrives #gear

@aral@mastodon.ar.al
2025-10-21 17:02:50

6th century BCE ideology fuels 21st century genocide to prove their god has the biggest cock.
Totally fine and normal.
#israel #genocide #Gaza

@vosje62@mastodon.nl
2025-10-22 21:00:47

/3
Toch knap van Yesilgöz om aan het eind, als het gaat over coalities, in chaos te laten eindigen.
Wat een afgang. Een partijleider moet dat deel toch wel in de vingers hebben.
Ook wist ze een ding zeker... Dat is de uitsmijter.
(En blijft als afsluiter altijd hangen bij de mensen!)
#TK2025 #vvd #yesilgoz

@ladefuchs@electroverse.tech
2025-12-22 20:00:39

#EnBW senkt Preise bei #EWEGo, #Pfalzwerke und weiteren Ladesäulenbetreibern

@toxi@mastodon.thi.ng
2025-11-23 08:45:02

#WinterWonderland arrived early this year...
(From our #EveningWalk in the Ammergau Alps last night... 25-30cm fresh powder everywhere, -7℃, no people, but lots of animal tracks)
#SilentSunday

A path curving into the distance through a beautiful snowed-in winter forest. A thick layer of fresh powder snow on the ground and tree branches. Cold blue light. In the background a large mountain massif (also fully snow covered) rises up above the forest, the slopes bathed in golden evening light, glowing and standing out against the forest below and the clear, deep blue sky.
@heiseonline@social.heise.de
2025-12-22 15:03:00

Tech-Milliardär Ellison garantiert Teil des Warner-Gebots
Das Hollywood-Urgestein Warner Brothers ließ die Familie des Tech-Milliardärs Larry Ellison mit einem Übernahmeangebot abblitzen. Ellison bessert nun nach.

@pre@boing.world
2025-10-22 14:51:52

Spot the difference from yesterday? More framSpot the difference from yesterday? More framework over the top by the ceiling and around the windows ready for the mirrored door blinds.
Bought more wood struts. Had quite a comedy farce trying to get the things into the house now the build cupboards prevent them entering the room. Had to carry them around into the garden then in through the back door and up into the kitchen to get the angle to enter the bedroom.
The company sending the new paint had emailed saying that they don't do varnish in the colours they had allowed us to order, so asked for whatever blues they do have. That did not arrive today. Nor did the extra wood that was set for "early" this week.
Making all these doors is going to take ages and I suggested that seems like something that could be done working from home. He's probably got a proper workshop there even. Carpenter suggests his boss won't allow such things though. 🙄 Bosses eh? They do like their staff to be monitored even if only by the client.ework over the top by the ceiling and around the windows ready for the mirrored door blinds.
Bought more wood struts. Had quite a comedy farce trying to get the things into the house now the build cupboards prevent them entering the room. Had to carry them around into the garden then in through the back door and up into the kitchen to get the angle to enter the bedroom.
The company sending the new paint had emailed saying that they don't do varnish in the colours they had allowed us to order, so asked for whatever blues they do have. That did not arrive today. Nor did the extra wood that was set for "early" this week.
Making all these doors is going to take ages and I suggested that seems like something that could be done working from home. He's probably got a proper workshop there even. Carpenter suggests his boss won't allow such things though. 🙄 Bosses eh? They do like their staff to be monitored even if only by the client.

@pre@boing.world
2025-11-22 10:39:50
Content warning: bitcoin conference report

Despite much opinion to the contrary, the government money we use is crappy.
I'm at bitfest in Manchester to find out if Bitcoin could be a better money.
It could hardly be worse.
The mood is still good, people are joking about recent devaluation rather than crying. Those who aren't all in are trying to buy more at the discount.
After an introduction by Mad Bitcoins, Joe Bryan explains the problem with government money.
He imagines an island on which two types of money are tried, with a dividing wall between them.
When economic problems hit, government can just print more money on the fiat side. Everyone now using money which is worth less. Distorting prices, inflating asset prices, making the rich (who hold assets) richer and the poor (who have to pay inflated prices) poorer. Driving wealth inequality.
On the hard money side, government must tax properly. Take in more from the rich rather than inflating to take it from the poor. Reducing wealth inequality.
On the government money side, the wealthy monitize houses, stocks, resources. Saving in money is impossible, its inflated away. So they save in assets and hording resources. Capital is misallocated. The youth can't afford houses. Poverty traps are caused. The only way out is printing more for benefits. Making it all worse. More economic crises, more printing. More government debt.
Eventually, the wall is broken. Government money people can save in the hard money instead. It reduces the value of government money further. More printing. More inflation.
Eventually, war. Funded by printed money.
The dollar is the best of a bad bunch all other government money is falling in value even faster.
I wonder, is bitcoin really this better money though? It's limited, hard, and can't be printed without energy investment.
I'm still unsure that fixing money fixes the world.
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Note: "crypto" is mostly more like government money than bitcoin. It can be printed indefinitely by it's makers, does not cost it's makers to print. Crypto is usually just a scam people to get more bitcoin. Bitcoin is not crypto.
#bitfest #bitcoin