Happy Sat-urday Stackers,
Enjoy the last days of this revolution around the sun!
Top Posts
- @davidw helps us prepare an internet outage. (Hopefully you score better on his quiz than I did.)
- The incentives of a hard fork are inscribed on the wall writes @jimmysong.
- With bitcoin fees as high as ever, @phygit worries small onchain transactions are a thing of the past.
- @birdeye21 asks what conditions might make us relocate.
- With bitcoin fees as high as ever, @C_Otto expects more reliable lightning payments.
Don't miss
- How to change culture?
- Loan shark: Super Testnet's non custodial, bitcoin only borrow and loan tool
- Cooking with Nifty & Friends!Β
- jb55: "This will likely be the last year of damus"
- The Evil of the Residential Property Tax
- How safe is Sparrow's wallet encryption?
- Why bitcoin is up by almost 150% this year
- Bitcoin Purifier: Purify Your Node
- Mutiny Wallet First Release With Fedimint Support Ready For Alpha Testing
- What will be the THEME of your 2024?
- Try to become a better listener in 2024
- What have you learned in 2023?
- What are the biggest questions of 2024?
Top meta
- An experiment in kilo-zapping
- What was your favorite Stacker News post of 2023?
- Stacker Claus is coming to.........SN
- First SN Meet Up in Malaga? π€ β‘πͺπΈ
- I feel like terrotories have fractured SN's flow, but...
- SN Foundry- Weekly Discussion
Top Monday meme \ 26.1k sats \ @BitSATs
Top Friday fun fact \ 10.9k sats \ @0xbitcoiner
Before 1968, the dominant high jump technique involved an athlete jumping face forward and twisting their body mid-air to navigate their way over the bar.
It was at the Mexico 1968 Olympics, the unknown Fosbury introduced the new technique to the world. Fosbury soared over the bar with a record-breaking leap of 2.24 meters to win the gold medal for the USA.
Be sure to read the full article on olympics.com (3 min π). The video at the end is a must-see (5 min π₯). When high jumper Dick Fosbury changed the game. Forever.
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