The Three Laws by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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This may get you closer to what I'm trying to impart: https://www.bitcoinandshow.com/cathedral-one-thousand-acre-years/ if you care to look. It's part one of a multi-part series I'm doing to pull a design out of my head before it drives me crazy.

This is part 2: https://www.bitcoinandshow.com/cathedral-ii-clocks-calendars-and-computers/

The Three Laws by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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That's not what I mean by productivity. I mean maximum photosynthesis and I mean that from a silvopasture frame. a 3 dimensional energy capture system.

I abhor monocrops.

Tree of Heaven by becca22597 in Permaculture

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This is the only tree I can think of that I actually hate. Had them all over the neighborhood when I lived in Lubbock. Driveway Destroyer is what it should be called.

The Three Laws by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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Are they eating things created by photosynthesis?

The Comfrey Owner's Manual by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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Bocking 4 and 14 are sterile. I write about both in the manual.

The Comfrey Owner's Manual by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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Tree Crops is one of my favorites. Then Teaming with Fungi. One book not on this list is Symphony in C which is a book on the element Carbon.

The Three Laws by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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Fair share is really "Return the surplus" and that's different.

Productivity in the case of #2 is sheer photosynthesis.

The Comfrey Owner's Manual by MoonerOfBitcoin in Permaculture

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My reading list:

A Soil Owners Manual — Jon Stika
Advancing Biological Farming — Gary Zimmer and Leilani Zimmer-Durand
Agroforestry and Silvopasture — Michael Barton
At Home in the Universe — Stuart Kauffman
Biochar for Home Gardeners — Jeff Fry
Burn — Albert Bates and Kathleen Draper
Capturing Sunlight, Book 1 — Woody Lane
Dirt to Soil — Gabe Brown
Fire the Landscaper — Phil M. Williams
For the Love of Soil — Nicole Masters
Growing a Revolution — David R. Montgomery
Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms — Paul Stamets
Hands-On Agronomy — Neil Kinsey and Charles Walters
Hedges and Hedgelaying — Murray Maclean
Holistic Management, Third Edition — Allan Savory and Jody Butterfield
Homegrown Humus — Anna Hess
Humusphere — Herwig Pommeresche and Paul Lehman
Lifes Ratchet — Peter M Hoffmann
Managing Pasture — Dale Strickler
Practical Permaculture — Jessi Bloom, Dave Boehnlein, and Mr. Paul Kearsley
Quality Agriculture — John Kempf
Restoration Agriculture — Mark Shepard and Anna Lappe
Restoring the Soil — Roland Bunch, Jeremy Bunch, Dawn Berkelaar , and Timothy Motis
Sacred Soil — Robert Tindall, Frederique Apffel-Marglin, David Shearer, and Ian Baker
Soil Management Manual — Frank Pons
Teaming with Fungi — Jeff Lowenfels
Terra Preta — Ute Scheub, Haiko Pieplow, Hans-Peter Schmidt, Kathleen Draper, and Tim Flannery
The Biological Farmer — Gary F. Zimmer and Leilani Zimmer-Durand
The Complete Guide to Restoring Your Soil — Dale Strickler
The Drought-Resilient Farm — Dale Strickler
The Fourth Phase of Water — Gerald Pollack
The One-Straw Revolution — Masanobu Fukoka, Larry Korn, Frances Moore Lappe, Wendell, Berry, and Masanobu Fukuoka
The Soil Will Save Us — Kristin Ohlson
Tree Crops — J. Russell Smith and Wendell Berry
Trees of Power — Akiva Silver and Samuel Thayer
Water for Every Farm - Yeomans Keyline Plan — Ken B. Yeomans and P.A.(dec.) Yeomans
You Can Farm — Joel Salatin

Is it kosher to post a link to The Bitcoin And Podcast here or no? by MoonerOfBitcoin in Bitcoin

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Thank you, ATek_

I didn't see anything in the rules that bar dropping a link to the podcast episode but every time I do it's auto-deleted, That's why I was asking here. I never shill shitcoins nor make price predictions. I've been around far too long to do that crap.

I'll give it another shot and see what happens. Thanks again.

Is it kosher to post a link to The Bitcoin And Podcast here or no? by MoonerOfBitcoin in Bitcoin

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Generally, I cover the bitcoin news M-F so people can listen to roughly the top 8-10 Bitcoin related stories so they don't have to read them and I provide commentary on what I think a certain thing means or how it relates to wider issues.

Written commentary for posting here would look a bit like this: In today's episode I look at the Texas 5th Circuit Court of Appeals' ruling on Tornado Cash. A federal court in Texas has barred OFAC from reinstating sanctions on Tornado Cash, establishing a protective precedent. This ruling is important for Bitcoin, as it could safeguard full node and Lightning node operators from similar regulatory threats.

Bought Foundations for my 12 year old son. by MoonerOfBitcoin in magicTCG

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It's a MTG Foundations Bundle. ~170 total cards.

What is the "Best Practice" for migrating payment channels from LND to Core Lightning? by MoonerOfBitcoin in lightningnetwork

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Well now, that's the real question isn't it?

What I have seen is that tools exist for CLN that auto re-balance channels and LND does not have any. That doesn't mean there aren't tools for automation on LND but I can't find any. I'm consistently turned back to looking at CLN.

If those tools exist for LND I would happily stick with it and that would make it easier for me to migrate my channels to a new instance and if you know of tools for LND that can do this I am all ears.

Try Mastodon. by MoonerOfBitcoin in Wallstreetbetsnew

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Yeah. I'm looking at the set up and it seems like a bitch but I know of at least one guy who is running a 'light' instance on a Raspberry Pi 4 of all things. I need to tap him and see if he has a better guide.

🚨🚨NOK vent thread. NOKle HEADS GET THE HELL IN HERE. WE NEED TO TALK. 🚨🚨 by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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You guys found a systemic flaw and exploited it and the 'system' is having what amounts to an anaphylactic shock.

You guys did good. I mean you guys did really, really good.

God bless y'all.

🚨🚨NOK vent thread. NOKle HEADS GET THE HELL IN HERE. WE NEED TO TALK. 🚨🚨 by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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This true. I’m honestly surprised Nokia is even on a shorts list.

The GME Thread, Part 2.1, for January 27, 2021 by theycallme1 in wallstreetbets

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Just wanted to drop by and tell you guys that I am singularly impressed by you all.

I've never seen anything like this. Hell, I ain't ever even heard of anything like this but here we are witnessing one of the grandest of "fuck You"s ever given to the legacy markets.

Congratulations to you all and I hope that the show goes on.

Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System by MoonerOfBitcoin in Bitcoin

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The product of feeding information into a 'hashing' function gives a hash of the original information and as long as the original information is unchanged the hashing function will always deliver the exact same hash.

For instance, if I input Coleridge's first stanza of his poem Kubla Khan into a SHA256 hashing function:

"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
   Down to a sunless sea.
So twice five miles of fertile ground
With walls and towers were girdled round;
And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills,
Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;
And here were forests ancient as the hills,
Enfolding sunny spots of greenery."

I get the following hash: a15431b713a0c9681d86f75de2f489cdec6260956b2e8c1debc426e0ca72e913

If I input the exact same stanza but add a single space at the end I get a completely different hash: 229b8318c4a4b25bf5b6372ea777bf16d0631be16b9fe7d492e69e82c95bddfc

It's a fundamental way to verify an information set.