Beginning 2022 and #covid19 is still torture for so many people in #Ireland. The people are running out of goodwill for the way this is being managed. https://t.co/6TlDZOSQxO
If there is a coming USDT collapse, it appears #hive is not so exposed to it.
https://t.co/LIlwiE8LDy
It would be exposed to Korean traders losing interest though...
Entering the $WRITE RACE 💨 on @viamirror
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I love this picture! The contents of a single firetruck spread out. Including six fire fighters. I consider this a map of the contents of the firetruck. Source: https://t.co/OJpiwoc8Gk
@aantonop How about Crypto not Bitcoin? There are some other great decentralised, borderless, open, censorship resistant public Blockchains taking the technological breakthrough of Bitcoin to the next level and innovating to provide benefits not restricted to currency.
@LauraHFleming @louiseckenny I respectfully disagree. Consistent application of the current law would improve the situation for cases where women are at risk. The health service and social care system is failing women & men why are we not talking about that. I don't see how voting yes will improve this.
@louiseckenny I am making no judgement on those women. We need to find a way improve the situation for them. The current situation is unacceptable but repealing the 8th ammendment with the current proposal is not the solution. There are 158 big reasons not to repeal the 8th!
This is one of the best animated population maps I've ever seen! It shows Manhattan's population, hour-by-hour throughout the week. You can clearly see the office districts where population is super high during daytime but empties out over night. Source: https://t.co/Cuzb5RlNQg
“Innovation doesn’t start with entrepreneurs, it starts with people having fun” - @timoreilly. A quote taken from my new favourite podcast, “After On” by @rob_reid. https://t.co/NaZOXkNAAE
#Map by @JakubMarian shows percentage of people born in each European country currently living abroad. I was a bit surprised by the small numbers in the Scandinavian countries. I am one of the 5% of people born in Germany that live abroad. Source: https://t.co/ICt6cO0CZY
This google trends screenshot shows the relative importance of various social networks over time. Even Facebook could die a quick death and end in obscurity. People care about their privacy even if they are lazy creatures of habit. Source: https://t.co/egojmxTbyY