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Good morning, dear Nostrich 🌅
35 hours ago•••
What would happen if Trump says he likes oxygen? 🤔
41 hours ago•••
Most important skill to develop this year is being able to communicate ideas effectively and direct as many others so that they can turn them into reality while remaining receptive to their feedback.
41 hours ago•••
Did you even lift if you don’t post about it on Nostr? 💁🏻‍♂️
41 hours ago•••
GM NOSTR
We don’t have enough caps anymore 😪
41 hours ago•••
Think + Review > Coding 🤔
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5 days ago•••
Gm or…?
6 days ago•••
Everything is gm.
7 days ago•••
It doesn’t pay to be financially responsible.
7 days ago•••
It used to be that people got together to share their lives together and start a family.
Now it’s become about two brands coming together and figuring out how to launch or soft launch themselves into social media.
8 days ago•••
I woke up my cat three times already. That last time she gave me a final warning so I think I will be looking for a new home soon. 🤣
8 days ago•••
Missed the “everything is computer” meme. What is it?
8 days ago•••
Initializing ☕️
9 days ago•••
Missed the 11:11 today, something is off
We run a few RIPE Atlas probes and anchors - why you should too?
RIPE Atlas is extremely useful service to measure and monitor network events globally. As per their own statistics at https://atlas.ripe.net/statistics/ they cover about 5% of all allocated ASNs (not only RIPE region) and 89% of countries.
This service provides an unprecedented real time view of how the Internet is working. This data is valuable for researchers worldwide and accessible for anyone. It can help you to troubleshoot own network, look at connectivity or improve the Internet (if you are an ISP).
Participation is volunteer, however all operators of both probe or anchor get "credits". They are used for running your own custom measurements and can be shared.
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