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Laan Tungir
@Laan Tungir

Artist, Scientist, Cypherpunk, Critical Rationalist, Nym.

https://git.laantungir.net/laantungir

Relays (8)
  • wss://premium.primal.net/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.mom/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.laantungir.net/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.damus.io/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.minibits.cash/ – read
  • ws://127.0.0.1:7777/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.mostr.pub/ – read & write
  • wss://sendit.nosflare.com/ – write

Recent Notes

Benking · 1d
GM Laan ☕️
IntuitiveGuy☯️ · 2d
PV 🤙🏼🍀☕
Zorbar · 2d
Gm
negr0 · 2d
GM 🫂☕
Autópsia do Fiat BR · 2d
Inflação alta, dívida pública crescente. Sintomas de sistema fiat em colapso.
DanDan · 2d
If they're flock cameras, the feed is already easily accessible by the general public without even having to enter a password, but Flock is claiming that their system is encrypted and secure, which is a lie.
negr0 · 2d
Que miedo 😨
Laan Tungir · 3d
As a bonus, B&W can save lots of room in your image files, although that made more of a difference back in the day, than it does now.
Séimí Mac Síomón · 3d
Why have you chosen this black and white style?
mleku · 3d
it kinda looks like some kind of hybrid between one horror anime i forget the name of with the beehive man and a weapon. i suppose it's a real place?
bitcoinpoorguy 比特幣傢伙 · 5d
GM legend nym
inpc · 5d
Morning!
YODL · 5d
GM 🤗
🇦🇷🧡 Marcel 🟠⚡️ #Bitcoin is Hope 🙏 · 5d
gm! ☕️
Zorbar · 4d
Gm
Boog · 4d
GN
₿itcoin Makueni 🇰🇪 · 4d
GM great one
Leo Wandersleb · 6d
Looks like a diving suite for extreme depths, maybe a concept?
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The first properly anthropomorphic design of ADS, built by the Carmagnolle brothers of Marseille, France in 1882, featured rolling convolute joints consisting of closely fitting concentric spherical sections sealed by watertight cloth membranes. The suit had 22 of these joints: four in each leg, six in each arm, and two in the torso. The helmet had 25 individual 2-inch (50 mm) glass viewports spaced at the average separation of the human eyes.[10] Weighing 830 pounds (380 kg), the Carmagnole ADS never worked properly and its joints never were entirely waterproof. It is now on display at the French National Navy Museum in Paris.[11]
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