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Mine4Heat Gardener

@bitcoingardener

creator of bitcoin & tree hugging hippie || Finance & Accounting BS, MBA || Designer, machinist, welder, gardener

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Created a CAD file of the S19 enclosure and sharing in case you have use for it in your projects.

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ok here is what I have so far. S19J Pro, 88 chip S19 Vanillla, and S19 Pro are variations and I will work on those and update later. github.com/SatStackingPle…



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So I decided to make an app because no others had the features I wanted. Introducing Mempal: The Essential #Bitcoin Mempool Monitoring Tool! Monitor blocks, fees, and mempool distribution with customizable alerts. Optimize transactions and manage fees with ease using #Mempal📊

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What's the deal with luxOS making the commander software worse and worse? Just "upgraded" and it went from taking 2 seconds to see everything to 60 seconds to see between 0 and 1 devices. Uninstalled, downgraded, working like a treat now.


I've redesigned the bitcoin heater fan mount into 2pc for smaller printers. 3 options of tolerance to ensure success with any quality of printer. No supports needed. File resources will update after print quality checks.

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Small printers need love too! Working on a split of the largest bitcoin heater part, the fan adapter.

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I told you so.


This bitcoin heater project was designed to work with stock s19 apw12 power supplies. Bolts right up, including the shroud!

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All the talk about the ocean pool luck has me fomo into kicking on my heaters early this season 😆


It's about time for bitcoin heat! New inventory of the mine4heat housing just landed! Beautiful stout aluminum extrusions for s19 and s21 hash boards.... or print your own! All files listed on the website for free (or donation) Affordable, tested, proven design! Let's get…

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Covering prime arable land with solar panels. We are not a serious country. Guaranteed there is government grants involved to ruin perfectly good crop land.

What's really frustrating is knowing what this land could be. It flatish, cleared cropland with access to a big river. It could be 200 acres of chestnut and persimmon silvopasture, rotating ruminants and avians. Heck, even use solar panels as the "silvo" for some of it.



I told gio / bitcoin power law to quit bitching about other models and focus on his own content. Welp, now I guess I should point out that his model doesn't account for QE and QT cycles so he's really just guessing as much as any other model.

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My secret spot. Edge of a large commercial dev buffering resi, chock full of turf and invasives. I chucked a kilo of niche competing native seeds over the past 6 months. We can turn it around.

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Ahhhhh, so much better

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The new England aster says that fall is very near....

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A giveaway!

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From lovely autumn to damn cold overnight. UK's summer waved goodbye. House freezing. 16th-century stone walls = brrr. Swapped slippers for a Bitcoin miner under my desk. Toes? Bit toasty. Win. 🍂💰



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Upgraded the cabin bitcoin mining heater! Love this 'juice box' design as its only 13" x 24" x 36".

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Why don't we grow things like millet, cowpeas, buckwheat, and sunflowers? instead of corn soybeans corn soybeans


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