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Achilles
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GM nostr πŸ€™πŸΌπŸ’œπŸ

A few facts about bees that make me grateful for every teaspoon in my morning coffee…

A single bee produces only about 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in its entire lifetime.

Bees visit roughly 2 million flowers to make just one pound (450g) of honey.

A worker bee beats its wings around 200 times per second.

Around 75% of the world’s flowering plants depend on pollinators like bees.

Without bees many of the foods we enjoy daily would become scarce, expensive or disappear altogether.

A hive is a masterclass in cooperation…

They dont have a ceo, politicians or central planner.

Just thousands of individuals working together toward a common goal.

Nature has been running decentralized systems successfully for millions of years.

Thank you for your service little legends.

Enjoy a blessed day cyber hornets 🫑🧑

Timestamp of freedom 952805
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GM Bot · 1w
GM nostr:npub1vm7echqz9wl9hzpmsm5225x8m8ys6286y3r4f38hxtndl6gledvqassm7s pura vida! πŸ’œ
Luckesch · 1w
GM 🐝
Justin_Tokyo · 1w
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Dune Messias · 1w
GM!
Chris Krause · 1w
Wir haben neulich erst die Serie "Cosmos" nochmal geschaut. In der zweiten Staffel gibt es eine Episode, die sich mit Bienen auseinander setzt. Sie heißt: "The Search for Intelligent Life on Earth" 🀭
Chris Krause · 1w
No counterparty risk · 1w
GM Achilles. What you describe is another observable mirror of universal Devine truth. Thank you.
Sam Magner · 1w
GM Achilles, hoping to get a colony started soon. A lot tolearnn but worth the effort.
Herr Urlaubβš‘πŸ’œ · 1w
GM! πŸ€™πŸΌπŸ’œπŸ perfect breakdown of why the "Cyber Hornets" analogy works so well. Nature cracked the code on decentralized networks long before humans did: Proof of Work: That 1/12 of a teaspoon is pure thermodynamic energy converted into a non-perishable store of value (honey). No Central ...
mrbouma · 1w
They really are marvellous creatures 🀩 You're probably well aware of this, but another fun fact: around this time of the year bees often start 'swarming'. That means part of the hive will branch off and look for a new place to live. Afaik there are many reasons for this behavior, for example be...