When the UK says it’s lowering its emissions remember this …
The UK exports 50 MILLION used tyres a YEAR about 43 MILLION of them to India!
70% are then BURNED to extract crude oil, black carbon and scrap steel.
so we can pretend we’re hitting net zero targets 🤡
@SatoshiSound Reason I support Luke :
" For his code, his review record, and fifteen-plus years of not being wrong about Bitcoin's failure modes. On that record, Luke is the longest still-active Bitcoin Core developer alive. "
Bitcoin ist strukturell Gold, nicht Aktie. Wenn die Regierung Bitcoin wie Aktien besteuern will, dann begibt sie sich auf steuerrechtlich dünnes Eis und zerstört das Vertrauen in unseren Rechtsstaat. https://t.co/5TRI3s1pBv
I don't think Australian understand.
If we hadn't spent a single cent on Net Zero.
And hadn't pursued mass migration from the third world.
Just those two things.
We'd be one of the richest nations, per capita, in the world. One of the safest nations. One of the most energy-rich nations. A nation where our own kids are first in every queue - housing, education, employment...
Two mistakes from politicians cost us EVERYTHING.
🇨🇵 L'AGGHIACCIANTE RIVELAZIONE DI "JACQUES ATTALI, NEL 1981, QUANDO ERA CONSIGLIERE DEL PRESIDENTE FRANCESE
FRANÇOIS MITTERAND.
Il bastardo criminale assassino che vedete sotto in foto ha detto:
👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
"Nell'avvenire si tratterà di trovare un modo per ridurre la popolazione.
Inizieremo dai vecchi, perché appena passano i 60-65 anni, l'uomo vive più a lungo di quanto produce e costa caro alla società.
In seguito i deboli e poi gli inutili che non apportano niente alla società, perché ce ne saranno sempre di più, e soprattutto alla fine, i più stupidi.
Un'eutanasia che mira a questi gruppi; l'eutanasia dovrà essere uno strumento essenziale delle nostre società future, in tutti gli scenari.
Certo, non potremo uccidere la gente o fare dei campi.
Ce ne sbarazzeremo facendogli credere che è per il loro bene.
La popolazione troppo numerosa, e in maggioranza inutili, è qualcosa di economicamente troppo costoso.
Socialmente è anche preferibile che la macchina umana si ferma di colpo, piuttosto che si deteriori progressivamente.
Non potremo neanche far passare dei test di intelligenza a milioni e milioni di persone, capite a me!
Troveremo qualcosa o le provocheremo, una pandemia che mira certe persone, una crisi economica reale o no, un virus che si attaccherà ai vecchi o agli obesi, poco importa, i deboli soccomberanno, i vecchi, i paurosi e gli stupidi crederanno e chiederanno di essere curati.
Noi avremo preso cura di aver previsto un trattamento, un trattamento che sarà la soluzione.
La selezione degli idioti si farà da sola: andranno loro stessi al mattatoio."
A 33-year-old woman at MIT wrote the code that ran inside the Apollo 11 lunar lander, and 20 seconds before Neil Armstrong touched the moon, her program made a decision the astronauts didn't know was happening that was the only reason the mission didn't crash.
Her name was Margaret Hamilton.
She led the team writing every line of code that would fly humans to the moon and back. The part almost nobody knows is that she had to fight to be allowed to do the work at all.
Code in 1965 was not treated as real work.
Rockets were serious. Circuits were serious. Writing code was something the men at NASA thought secretaries could do on the side. Hamilton was told this to her face more than once.
So she started calling what her team did "software engineering."
She used the phrase on purpose. In meetings. In memos. To force people to treat it as a discipline instead of a chore. Colleagues laughed at her the first few times she said it out loud.
That phrase is now the name of the biggest engineering profession on earth.
The story of what her code did on July 20, 1969 is the one every kid should be taught.
Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were 3 minutes from touching down when the computer inside the lunar module started flashing an alarm.
1202.
Then again. Then 1201. Five alarms in four minutes. The computer was telling the astronauts it could not finish everything it had been asked to do.
The computer they were flying with had less memory than a modern microwave.
Someone on the checklist had left a switch in the wrong position, and a radar the astronauts did not even need right then was flooding the computer with data. It was eating around 13% of the machine's brain at the exact moment every second mattered.
In almost any other system, that overload would have frozen the machine.
A frozen machine 30,000 feet above the moon means a crash. It means two dead astronauts and a third one orbiting alone above them, waiting for a signal that would never come.
Hamilton's code did something else.
She had built the software with a rule almost nobody in her field was using at the time. When the machine ran out of room, it would not treat every task as equally important. It would look at the list of jobs it had been asked to do, throw out the ones that could wait, and keep running only the ones keeping the crew alive.
The radar was the low priority job.
The landing was the highest.
So the computer did what she had told it to do. It dumped the radar. It kept flying. The alarm was not a failure. It was the machine reporting that it was handling the overload exactly the way she had designed it to.
Down in Houston, a 24-year-old engineer named Jack Garman recognized the alarm from a test his team had run months earlier. He shouted "Go" to the flight controller. The controller shouted it up to the crew. The landing kept going.
Armstrong touched the surface with 25 seconds of fuel left.
The part that gets lost in every retelling is why Hamilton had built that safety net in the first place.
NASA had not asked for it.
She had added it on her own, years earlier, because her 4-year-old daughter Lauren had once crashed the simulator by pressing a button during a test. The button was one the astronauts had been told they would never press.
Hamilton wanted the code to survive that button press anyway.
Her bosses told her it was a waste of time. Astronauts do not make mistakes.
She insisted. The safety net went in.
Two years later, on the way to the moon, an astronaut left a switch in the wrong position. The exact class of mistake she had been told would never happen.
There is a photograph of her from that period.
She is standing next to a stack of paper as tall as she is. Every page in that stack is the code her team wrote for the mission. She is smiling at the camera like she knows something the rest of the aerospace industry has not figured out yet.
In 2016, Barack Obama put the Presidential Medal of Freedom around her neck and said the astronauts did not have much time, but thankfully, they had Margaret Hamilton.
Every autopilot in every plane you have ever flown on uses a version of what she invented. Every pacemaker. Every self driving car. Every satellite in orbit.
The idea that a machine should know which job matters most and drop the rest when it runs out of room is now the foundation of almost every safety system on the planet.
She wrote it because a 4 year old crashed a simulator and nobody else thought it was worth fixing.
The men in the room laughed at her for calling it engineering.
Then her code was the only thing in the sky that did not fail.
Thomas Sowell on how capitalism handles failure differently than other systems:
“Capitalism makes people pay a price for their failures, while socialism, feudalism, fascism and other systems enable personal failures, especially by those at the top, to be ignored and the inevitable price to be paid by others in lower standards of living than they could have had with the existing resources and technology.”
@vryfokkenou BIP 110 isn't to fix spam, it's to fix the CSAM vulnerability Core maliciously created
Filters fix spam, and work well as long as they're used
Watching the father of 22-year-old Logan Federico screaming at Democrats after his daughter was dragged from bed, forced on her knees, and executed...
...by a man arrested 39 TIMES with 25 FELONIES
Still may be the most powerful and heartbreaking video I've ever watched.
Everyone who let this demon walk free, should be in prison.
🚨 Dr. Peter McCullough shares shocking new evidence:
Pfizer mRNA vaccine is still producing spike protein in a patient’s blood 3.6 years after the shot. This is documented in real bloodwork — causing blood clots and heart damage right now.
Not a theory.
Not speculation.
Measured in a living patient.
Meanwhile, the same mRNA technology is being rolled out in new Moderna vaccines for RSV and flu — with even less long-term safety testing. Who is going to hold the politicians, medical community and corporations accountable for mandating and pushing these clot shots?
No mRNA vaccine should be recommended until this is properly investigated.
This woman is holding a newspaper that she has kept since 2011.
The paper contains an article by Bill Gates called "Depopulation through Compulsory Vaccination". Gates thinks it would be the most "environmentally friendly solution".
No one gave it much thought at the time.
@saylor Michael Saylor discussing “digital credit” with Goldman Sachs makes perfect sense.
Digital credit belongs on Wall Street.
Bitcoin belongs in self-custody.
One finances wars.
The other lets you opt out.
Your choice.
Australia's unelected eSafety commissioner has called for new powers to prevent people being ratioed.
She made the call during a Royal Commission into antisemitism and says it's to protect Jewish Australians.
She is using them as a scapegoat to protect government officials getting destroyed in the comments section. She wants platforms to suspend people who participate in ratioing others.
Absolutely insane, send help.
This is French Island in Victoria. It's an unincorporated, completely off-grid island with no mains electricity, gas, water, sewage, NBN, garbage, or medical facilities. Permanent population is less than 140.
It has 19 active NDIS providers.
Why was SV40, a cancer causing sequence, put in the Covid Vaccine?
Because Cancer is the Medical Industrial Complex’s #1 money maker.
Now, 20 year olds are getting turbo cancer, and those who were once in remission have had their cancer come back 10X worse.
It was all intentional.