Our founders staked their lives on a radical idea, that free men and women could govern themselves without a king or a distant bureaucracy telling them how to live. That idea built the freest, most prosperous nation in history.
On America’s 250th birthday, let's recommit to the Constitution and the liberty it protects. Happy Independence Day.
Paul is right in this case. Everyone has individual needs. By following the “science” BJ probably screwed himself with generic best-for-everyone health advice. The true answer is a balanced diet tailored to your own needs. Some people do great with beans some people bloat and get gassy. Some people can pound steak others get constipated and have cardiac issues. Need to find what works best for you. @GutFirstHealth gives probably the best advice for gut health I’ve heard.
Sunlight is valuable for FAR more than just vitamin D. Multiple studies have shown that UV wavelengths in sunlight positively affect both the gut microbiome and the immune system. Getting into the sun would absolutely be good for you. You cannot replace the sun with a vitamin D supplement.
Your low stomach acid resulting from autoimmune attack on the parietal cells could also be partially bypassed with the increased nutrient density and more highly absorbable heme-iron found in meat, especially red meat. Heme-iron can be absorbed in an acid- independent pathway in the stomach (heme carrier protein-1).
Your low ferritin has sadly been caused by your vegan diet (non-heme iron) and hypochlorhydria from the AIG. Fearing the sun is also not doing you any favors.
I hope you are able to heal, but it may be time to leave the veganism and umbrellas behind, my friend.
@IfindRetards I’ve heard it takes more energy to cool it back off at night than if you just left it alone all day. Any truth to that? I don’t really care if there is truth to it or not but curious.
> See viral gender war garbage from “white woman”, no it’s from Africa
> See viral gender war garbage from “white woman”, no it’s from South Asia
> See viral gender war garbage from “white woman”, no it’s from Nigeria
> See viral gender war garbage from “white woman”, no it’s from India
These accounts are not only ruining this site. They are ruining the people who use it. You would do less damage by injecting feces directly into their brains. For God‘s sake @elonmusk@nikitabier give us an escape from Third World engagement farms
The fertility rate is an existential crisis and you are allowing “people” from halfway across the world to cause American men and women to hate one another so that foreigners can collect pennies. This is insane. It is degrading for everyone involved. You could stop it with the flip of a switch by letting us block regions. Please!
I think it’s more of a relationship. More of a statement that as R approaches 0 I approaches infinity.
You can use it in the real world where there’s no such thing as a superconductor. But if you get actual zero the rules stop applying.
Ohm published his law in 1800s and it gets us to the moon (allegedly) and back. But he probably couldn’t fathom 100 years later they’d super cool purified mercury down to near absolute zero to prove a super conductor. We’re 100 years on from that at this point and still these are all theoretical states that only exist in lab settings.
@thoughtfulmoney@spomboy the answer to incentivizing family formation is to give a 33% income tax break per child. incentivizes earners to have more children.
The 10TB objection misunderstands the audit model.
You do not need every transaction ever to audit a specific payment, token, app, or overlay. That is the whole point of SPV.
A Merkle proof is just a compact receipt path. A block can contain a huge number of transactions, but the block header commits to them with one Merkle root. So if I have (1) the transaction I care about, (2) the few hashes needed to climb from that tx to the Merkle root, (3) the block header chain, and (4) the relevant app/token validation rules... then I can verify that transaction’s inclusion without downloading the whole chain.
That is not “trust the explorer.” An explorer is a convenience UI. The proof is the transaction + Merkle path + header chain + rules.
For applications, overlays take this further. You do not ask every wallet, app, and user to index the whole planet. You define a topic: “these are the outputs relevant to this app.” A topic manager admits or rejects outputs according to app-specific rules. Lookup services index the admitted outputs. Other operators can run the same rules and compare results.
That means the audit question becomes much narrower and more useful:
“Given this topic manager, this transaction history, and these SPV proofs, does this app state follow from the chain?”
Not "can every normal user run a full archival node forever?”
Concrete examples:
https://t.co/ka0tCZ9Rk9 overlay interfaces define topic managers as the rule boundary: they decide which outputs enter a topic and which prior coins remain relevant.
https://t.co/nCI0UWCD5X has a token topic manager that admits token outputs only when issuance/transfer conservation rules are satisfied.
KVStore (https://t.co/oRiuPKoudA) in the TS SDK shows the same design pattern at app-state level: key/value state lives in wallet-managed PushDrop outputs, with updates spending prior state instead of pretending a centralized DB is the source of truth.
On MNEE specifically: if the claim is “the current public MNEE audit surface is not good enough,” that is a fair product/audit challenge. Stablecoins should publish clean supply, reserve, issuance, redemption, and chain-index evidence. MNEE itself points to BSV 1Sat/ERC-20 support and monthly reserve attestations, so the right critique is: make the token supply and reserve trail easy for outsiders to verify end-to-end. if there are concerns here, I'd be happy to offer my support to the @MNEE_cash team :)
But that is not the same as saying BSV cannot be audited unless everyone runs a 10TB archival node.
The scalable model is SPV for proof of inclusion. BEEF/Merkle paths for portable transaction evidence, overlays for app-specific indexing, topic managers for auditable admission rules, and multiple operators for independent replication.
That is a much stronger audit model than “trust a website,” and a much more practical one than “every user indexes everything forever.”
The top volume exchange for BSV (according to @coingecko ) is @HTX_Global and it hasn't traded any BSV for an hour and a half.
What in the world is going on here?