Así conducía Ayrton Senna en el G.P. de Mónaco 1990.
Su McLaren MP4/5B tenía una caja manual de 6 velocidades en forma de HA en lugar de las levas detrás del volante de los coches actuales.
Cambiaba de marcha unas 3,600 veces por carrera a más de 250 km/h por calles estrechas con una sola mano.
El auto no contaba con dirección asistida ni suspensión activa. Toda la tracción y corrección en los saltos de Montecarlo dependían puramente de su sensibilidad y fuerza muscular.
Era otra época para la F1.
Bitcoin ist das Geld des Freien Marktes ☝️
Nachdem die deutsche Übersetzung nun seit knapp einem Jahr bei amazon verfügbar ist (https://t.co/X50cA9rjKW), haben wir nun auch das freie PDF veröffentlicht.
Unter https://t.co/22lGWhImwF findet ihr nun neben dem englischen Original und weiteren Übersetzungen auch einen Link zum deutschen PDF sowie zum deutschsprachigen Hörbuch auf Spotify.
Danke an @evoskuil für seinen unermüdlichen Einsatz für Objektivität und Klarheit im Bitcoin-Space. Und an @parsevalbtc, ohne den ich die Übersetzung nie angefertigt hätte.
Wir hatten Langeweile und haben weitere Kapitel von Kryptoökonomie hochgeladen 📢
Insgesamt sind jetzt 84 von 101 Kapiteln online, der Rest kommt im November 🤙
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Mich drangs, den Grundtext aufzuschlagen,
Mit redlichem Gefühl einmal
Das englische Original
In mein geliebtes Deutsch zu übertragen,...
Eric Voskuils @evoskuil Cryptoeconomics ist nun als Kryptoökonomie weltweit bei amazon als Kindle Edition und Paperback verfügbar:
https://t.co/K0y0m55iCR
"Amir doesn't even speak Kurdish, and he's going down to Syria to fight ISIS." -@evoskuil
The full, unfiltered, absolutely insane story of how Eric Voskuil started to work on the Libbitcoin library (and how he linked up with @Narodism through an unexpected connection).
@evoskuil@Narodism "Why are Bitcoiners suddenly okay with things they would have rejected years ago? Because they see no other alternative." -@evoskuil
Eric's issue with AssumeUTXO, fully explained.
This was one of the rawest panels we've ever done. Our full talk with Eric Voskuil is OUT NOW.
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I owe everything to Ross Ulbricht. Crypto changed my life. Crypto became big because of him. He made the ultimate sacrifice. We all benefitted from his work.
Yet he sits alone in prison forgotten. I think about him all the time. His time in prison must be hard. Getting through each day.
He created a market for voluntary goods which made Bitcoin spread across the news for the first time.
The police and government spread lies about him. They said he committed murder then dropped it from the trial. He was never convicted or even tried for it. So why even bring that up? To confuse people. To spread propaganda.
The Silk Road was amazing. It was more than a market. It was an agorist community. The owner was a pirate called the Dread Pirate Roberts. Every Thursday there was a reading group discussion on libertarian texts. Dread Pirate Roberts would publish badass manifestos on how the Silk Road was part of a bigger mission to overthrow the US state through free ancap markets.
The government did not like it and made an example of him. They put him in jail for life with no early release. That means he will die in prison.
I one day sent a message to DPR, and he responded saying one day we will struggle for freedom together side by side. It was enthusiastic and positive. About a year later, I again messaged DPR but the message's tone was terse and the grammar completely different. In Ross's trial, he said he only started Silk Road but handed off its operations to a team. My limited experience fits this defence and it might be true.
Now Ross has a chance at freedom. I'm honestly shocked that the "humanitarians" are weighing up the life of Ross, saying it's not worth it in the grand scheme of things.
Ross is a sacred hero or martyr of the cause. It is all for one, and one for all. We are obligated by our revolutionary duty to secure his freedom.
He sits in prison for life. Are you honestly going to condemn him? Absolutely heartless. He did everything for us. We owe him big time. I thought when people said "all options are on the table" for political prisoners, they were serious, but it turns out this actually means "only when it matches our liberal sensibilities".
Meanwhile rich crypto liberals enjoy rave parties in Thailand, and weigh the life of Ross over other issues important to them over a cocktail. Can you imagine? They aren't in jail for life, so they can judge whether he's worth it or not.
Voting doesn't change reality. Voting to keep emperor Trump from power is stupid. If the destiny of the US is that an authoritarian seizes power, then it will happen at some point unless the underlying social reality is addressed. None of the politicians are the solution. They are the problem. You're meant to be building to make politics irrelevant. Focus on that.
But we can secure the freedom of Ross. This is the only thing with is tangible and real. We owe him. Don't forget our warriors.
Free Ross!
I found #Bitcoin because of @RealRossU as well. I looked into digicash in the 90’s and as a result of its flaws was ignoring Bitcoin. It was the @a_greenberg article about DPR and Silk Road that got me to take a look, and I’ve been at it since that day. Free Ross
Grateful for the opportunity to make a statue of Satoshi Nakamoto for the city of Lugano 🇨🇭displayed in Parco Ciani.
The statue disappears in front of the audience and what’s left of Satoshi in visible “between the lines” (of the code) for all the #bitcoin users.
#bitcoinart
France’s greatest author has a wild origin story:
Alexander Dumas grew up poor and fatherless
His own father was betrayed by Napoleon himself, and Dumas vowed to get revenge
What followed was the greatest rags-to-riches story of all time…🧵
34/66 Page - Isaac NewToad and the Discovery of Gravity 🐸
Isaac Newtoad, born in 1643, is considered one of the greatest scientists in the history of toads.
According to legend, Newtoad was in his garden at Woolsthorpe Manor when he saw an apple fall from a tree.
This event led him to reflect on the force that pulls objects toward Pond Earth, eventually formulating his theory of gravity.
In 1687, Newtoad published his most famous work, "Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica," known simply as "Principia." In this work, he formulated the three laws of motion and the law of universal gravitation. These laws describe how objects move through space and how they are influenced by gravity.
#onLinea #croak #cult