Bitcoin Network Operations Collective - Latest posts:
Slowish blocks on Signet
Slowish blocks on Signet
Bitcoin Network Operations Collective
Slowish blocks on Signet
BIP 54 was activated on Inquisition at the beginning of the month. BIP 54 introduces a mitigation for blocks that are slow to validate. @ajtowns and i figured it would be interesting to run some slow blocks on Signet. The goal is to showcase some slow blocks…
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BLACKBOX — Off-Grid AI + Mesh Radio
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PaulsCode - Latest posts:
Mempool BIP-110
Mempool BIP-110
PaulsCode
Mempool BIP-110
EDIT, NM the latest version is v3.2.1.1. I used this rather long versioning in order to track what version it is origionally forked from. The latest update fixes the bug where the orange decorations disappear, and draws most of the mining pool icons.
PaulsCode - Latest posts:
Mempool BIP-110
Mempool BIP-110
PaulsCode
Mempool BIP-110
EDIT, NM the latest version is v3.2.1.1. I used this rather long versioning in order to track what version it is origionally forked from. The latest update fixes the bug where the orange decorations disappear, and draws most of the mining pool icons.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Two Jewish-Americans scientists, Louis S. Goodman and Alfred Gilman, both working at Yale…
They didn’t set out to cure cancer.
They were secretly recruited by the U.S
Army’s chemical warfare division during World War II.
Their mission: study poison gases for battle.
R to @alizaeteri: Two Jewish-Americans scientists, Louis S. Goodman and Alfred Gilman, both working at Yale…
They didn’t set out to cure cancer.
They were secretly recruited by the U.S
Army’s chemical warfare division during World War II.
Their mission: study poison gases for battle.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: The first human chemo trial?
In 1943 they tested it on a human patient…
a man who had lymphoma.
The "patient" died.
Yet they still called it "success"
They hid this under the label "National Defense Research."
Why?
Because it was illegal.
Banned by the Geneva Convention.
R to @alizaeteri: The first human chemo trial?
In 1943 they tested it on a human patient…
a man who had lymphoma.
The "patient" died.
Yet they still called it "success"
They hid this under the label "National Defense Research."
Why?
Because it was illegal.
Banned by the Geneva Convention.
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Then they created entire classes of chemo drugs that:
🔹Kill cells at random
🔹Destroy immune function
🔹Wipe out bone marrow
🔹Cause permanent organ damage
All for "temporary shrinkage" of a tumor.
But what if… the tumor was a defense mechanism? What if it's a symptom?
R to @alizaeteri: Then they created entire classes of chemo drugs that:
🔹Kill cells at random
🔹Destroy immune function
🔹Wipe out bone marrow
🔹Cause permanent organ damage
All for "temporary shrinkage" of a tumor.
But what if… the tumor was a defense mechanism? What if it's a symptom?
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Let's talk results.
A study in Clinical Oncology (2004) found:
Chemo contributes just 2.3% to 5-year cancer survival in the U.S.
Only 2.3% that survive the brutal, dangerous treatment...
And yet it's a $200 billion/year industry.
That's a very profitable business.
Am I wrong?
R to @alizaeteri: Let's talk results.
A study in Clinical Oncology (2004) found:
Chemo contributes just 2.3% to 5-year cancer survival in the U.S.
Only 2.3% that survive the brutal, dangerous treatment...
And yet it's a $200 billion/year industry.
That's a very profitable business.
Am I wrong?
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: Meanwhile... People are diagnosed earlier.
People are diagnosed more often.
More scans. More fear.
More chemo.
It's a system of perpetual profit.
And it feeds off your fear.
And you think their tests are accurate and don't harm you, when it's a key part of the cancer industry?
R to @alizaeteri: Meanwhile... People are diagnosed earlier.
People are diagnosed more often.
More scans. More fear.
More chemo.
It's a system of perpetual profit.
And it feeds off your fear.
And you think their tests are accurate and don't harm you, when it's a key part of the cancer industry?
Ali Zaeteri / @alizaeteri:
R to @alizaeteri: The pioneers of chemo?
Paul Ehrlich — a German-Jewish chemist who coined "magic bullet" drugs & founder of chemotherapy.
Sidney Farber — American-Jewish pathologist known as the "father of chemotherapy."
Paul Ehrlich died after a stroke.
Sidney Farber died from cardiac arrest.
R to @alizaeteri: The pioneers of chemo?
Paul Ehrlich — a German-Jewish chemist who coined "magic bullet" drugs & founder of chemotherapy.
Sidney Farber — American-Jewish pathologist known as the "father of chemotherapy."
Paul Ehrlich died after a stroke.
Sidney Farber died from cardiac arrest.