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  • I always assumed people did this to find psychedelic mushrooms because why the fuck would you hike miles into nowhere to find a food item with virtually no taste that could kill you if you guess wrong or leave you lost in a forest?

  • Why is it that all the referenced interviews and investigations occurred in 2019 or 2025 but nowhere in between?

  • Pizza as we know it isnt even from Italy its from the US. Im pretty sure 'Italian' pizza was just some dough with sauce on it.

  • Oh, so not only is he a traitor but also insane.

  • I did this with ESPHome on an ESP8266 connected to an IR led for some rope lights that had IR control. The hard part is finding the codes for each control, but there's a surprising amount of info out there.

  • You can connect an SSD to these boards and boot from that instead of an SD card. Definitely the way to go especially considering SSDs dont really cost more than SD cards.

  • They should use "artificially generated" rather than "AI generated"

  • Donald Trump said on Friday evening, after a racist video depicting Barack and Michelle Obama as apes had been posted to his social media account and then deleted, that he had directed aides to post the offensive video but that he hadn’t seen that portion of the clip and he refused to apologize for it.

    It's right there in the summary.

  • Curious what the law is with regard to someone in the Philipines driving a car on US roads without a US driver's license.

  • Don't forget about COVID-times when they stopped selling to consumers in favor of corporations. Or when they spun the commercial sector of the Raspberry Pi Foundation out into its own for-profit business.

  • The reply under that post says that video was from a different incident.

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    All take, no give

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  • You should be using your external IP (or the VPN IP) and the port selected.

  • Interesting choice of words there.

  • FEMA just paid Florida $600 million to 'reimburse' them for Alligator Alcatraz while refusing to give $47 million in aid to Colorado after they suffered flooding and wildfires.

  • Files

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  • It sounds like you're asking for advice on how to find files that you can print and sell. Legality and ethics of that aside, it all comes down to filling a niche, good timing and tons of luck.

  • Your comments are so weird. It's as if they were pre-recorded or LLM slop as you're making references to things that were never said or even alluded to previously and you don't seem to be acknowledging anything I have said.

  • What are you talking about? I'm simply pointing out the fallacy of thinking that you can use the very system they've hijacked as a way to bring them down.

    Forcibly taking our elections away would definitely threaten the "security of a free state," and make it perfectly legal to create armed, well-regulated militias to protect our rights.

    I would further argue that it means that we have the RIGHT to employ those armed, well-regulated militias in defense of the "security of that free state," which means legally attacking our domestic enemies, the ICE Apes. If they want to make them the front line troops of their domestic army, they should remember, we have much, MUCH larger numbers.

    It doesn't matter if any of this is legal or not because they've demonstrated quite clearly that they don't give a shit what the law says. You're not going to get them to back down by applying the law if they don't respect or recognize the law. You'll have to do it by force, and at that point the rules don't matter. The only thing that matters is who wins because that's who determines what is and isn't legal.

  • While the dollar is a fiat currency, it is backed by the US economy and even with all of its shortcomings, its certainly more robust than some relatively new virtual currency. Bitcoin is solely backed by faith with the added difficulty of you not being able to go down to a local bank and withdrawing it in cash if you need to and it's incredibly volatile with it currently being worth 60% of what it was just three months ago.

    With regard to inflation, bitcoin isn't immune from this either considering you have to tie it to a local currency to assign it a value so while it may be independent from a single nation's inflation rate, you'll still feel it when you cash some out to buy something.

    I dont think its a bad strategy to hold some as part of a diversified strategy, but putting all your wealth into it (or gold, or any other single thing) would be incredibly risky.

  • How is it a secure hedge if its value isn't tied to anything?