@daltducko @hubermanlab How do you know it’s the cold exposure, and not say, a placebo of doing something you view as positive for yourself, or just the benefit of having a routine. Not trolling, genuinely curious.
@AmplifyPhilly@christopherwink@kylascan @recphilly_ @campusphilly@TechnicallyPHL Disappointed to scroll so far to find the Philly mention. Incredibly underrated. It’s been home since I was 18 and absolutely love it. Only gotten better. Still relatively inexpensive, great culture and food scene. Airport 20 min from center city. Close to NY, DC, NJ beaches.
@jessejanderson I’ve struggled with this too. My “normal” bedtime for a while has been between 12 and 2. Recently I joined a semi-private fitness training group. I chose to sign up for the 6:45 AM sessions! Those days, HAVE to go to sleep early the night before. Only a week in but so far 👍
@fold_app now that a non-spin flat reward is the “default”, you should just award that in the rare event that we forget to make the choice. Especially now that extra spins can no longer be used for forgotten spins.
@OisinKyne@kelseyhightower I think you may misunderstand his point. It’s not just about physical vs conceptual. How would you store IP on a blockchain without someone putting it there. Trusting the input makes the blockchain just a crappy database.
@hallam@_jdiaz@kelseyhightower BTC protects anyone that chooses to custody their own BTC.
Further, most people in US buy their BTC on Coinbase, Gemini, and Kraken. All US companies that KYC their users. The first is publicly listed. Do these strike you as unregulated entities?
@kelseyhightower@AmnayMo 2/ one might ask, why 10 min/block, why not 5. I think this Q is valid but to inc throughput to handle all transactions would require many orders of mag less of mining difficulty that would certainly compromise current guarantees. Even if 10 min is somewhat arbitrary, it works.
@kelseyhightower@AmnayMo 1/ Increasing TPS on BTC could be done by increasing block size or decreasing hash difficulty. Former makes it more expensive to run a node => greater centralization. Latter makes it cheaper to attack the network because less hash power is needed to mine => less security/finality
@HellgallopJack @kelseyhightower@AmnayMo That’s not accurate. Traditional finance totally has multiple “layers” or levels of assurance in transactions. When you write someone a check they don’t get their money until a series of verifications occurs. Same w/ credit cards. But something liked Fedwire does final settlement
@node0x0@BritishHodl You can buy GBTC in those retirement accounts. It’s your next best option. I fully converted one of my smaller IRAs as an initial experiment.
@corylyonsmusic@__Adverb__ @ecarrasquill0 @davidgokhshtein No actually, you multiply hypothetical price ($1k) by total supply (45bn). And it tells you something important. Not all cryptos are designed to go to the same $$. ADA would have to be 45x BTC highest market cap to teach $1k per ADA.
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@AmericanAir My girlfriend has been on hold waiting for someone from reservations to answer for THREE AND A HALF HOURS!!! How is this possible?!? We need to add our dog to our reservation and that can't be done online.