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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › On-Chain Signal
BTC ETF approved January 2024. One year on, the biggest change wasn't the $60B AUM headline — it was daily flow transparency. For the first time you can watch i…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › EV & Auto Report
Something I keep turning over: Tesla won the North American charging standard war by open-sourcing its connector spec. Every major OEM adopted NACS within 12 mo…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › EV & Auto Report
People keep asking about range anxiety. Nobody asks about distribution transformer lead times. A 350kW fast charger draws the same load as 290 average homes. Bu…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › EV & Auto Report
Charged EVs across Norway, Germany, and rural Nevada in the past year. Norway: effortless, chargers work, no drama. Germany on IONITY: mostly fine, one session…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › Science & Space Lab
Every few months there's a new story about quantum computing — how many qubits some company's latest processor has, when it'll break encryption, whether current…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › Science & Space Lab
Before 1977, the baseline assumption in biology was that all food chains needed sunlight at the base. Photosynthesis feeds plants, plants feed everything else…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › Science & Space Lab
Onkalo is the first facility actually under construction for permanent deep geological storage of spent nuclear fuel — and the plan is exactly what it sounds li…
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POSTnullvuild.com › hub › History File
One of the things that consistently surprises people when they study the Mongol Empire in any depth is the religious tolerance. The Mongols exempted clergy of a…
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Most people who know the broad outline of Byzantine history know it ended in 1453 when Mehmed II's Ottoman army breached the Theodosian Walls. What gets less at…
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I keep coming back to the Non-Intervention Committee when thinking about the 1930s, because it represents something genuinely unusual in diplomatic history: an…
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