That’s the cost of a sandwhich.

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Many do Nostur does, at least for reading them. There are too many kinds for a client to do them all. The ones that make sense for Twitter clones to adopt will likely be adopted. Some client developers are going to draw the line in different places.
It’s not chaos? Or it’s not a lack of laws? Or both?
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🤔 I will think about this.
I’m no pro but here is what I have observed. They aren’t very sweet by themselves and have a bit of a bright flavor that finishes with a bitter/tanic flavor, they need to be very ripe to not have much. Ideally how ripe is essentially they fall off the shrub with a brush of the hand. Partly why I’m experimenting with them in jams this year is try to find something they shine at. They likely aren’t going to be your favored fresh eating table or dessert fruit. But I have acquired a bit of an appreciation for them even fresh, but it’s partly out of duty or “medicine”. I’m testing if they shine as a flavor that opens up when cooked and after adding sweetness in processing.
I made some jam a week or so that was a combination of 50% strawberry and 50% haskap, equal cups of sugar as fruit. Which was banging. This time around I was trying to isolate the haskaps to see if they what their solo flavor was. Right now I would have confidence to say they can be worked in with other berries for diversity, brightness, to take advantage of their incredible color, or ample pectin. Or you can use them solo if you add enough sugar and they would pair well with otherwise rich foods like cheesecake.
Fruit grows under the leaves so you either have to get down low or else pull back the branches to see them underneath. If the fruit doesn’t come off easily I’d let them ripen more. Fruit doesn’t ripen uniformly so you will pick over the same shrub multiple times. And will need to check daily. Care has been pretty easy I’ve done nothing to them since planting. They grow in the same beds as strawberries which I let run rampant. My plan was to let the strawberries burn out in that bed after a few years and by then the shrubs would be established. Its worked out well so far.
Fresh haskap jam. Just experimenting, this batch made with honey. A trade name for haskaps are honey berries and I was short on granulated sugar, so thought this name was worth trying. #jam #foodstr #grownostr



I think of this from time to time and I think it’s mostly true. But I also think that while the details of a person are lost, the impact a person has on their descendants lives on in unsaid ways from generation to generation it’s a type of culture. Different Families behave differently toward one another and the world. The patterns we put down are replicated and repeated, tweaked. It all depends.
Spotted another. 😅
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I think this says the control group of Moderna was unblinded after 5.3 months after the second dose. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2113017
“If people cannot communicate with each other because they have been poisoned against hearing or understanding the language used by others, then everyone becomes easier to manipulate.”
Mic drop.
Honestly, I think in the zeal for Bitcoin we demonize the Fed monetary system more than there is evidence for. Like saying *what we have now is one of the worst we could have.* Is it really?
There are other monetary systems that have categorically failed with hyper inflation. And other monetary systems that no longer exist for us to look at because those who tried them failed already. What we see now is a biased sample of only the survivors presently. What we have, must be quantifiably better than those, so ours can’t be one of the worst.
I do think all fiat eventually collapses. But the run of the Fed historically 1919 to the present, even with the spikes of inflation and recessions. It also for the most part served its function as providing a medium of exchange. And the period before the Fed also experienced inflation and boom/bust cycles. So ending the Fed won’t stop that.
Yes the purchasing power of the dollar has declined by ~95% Over the time. Savers over that range got hosed, and all the hard money criticisms follow for how that may be manipulating the economy and people and incentives. But I think the difference between the BTC dream and the current Fed system is smaller than the difference between what we have now and what the worst could be. So I think before we end the Fed we should have something lined up to replace it. if you end the Fed before BTC is adopted as the reserve currency. Then what you will likely get is worse. Just my opinion.
That would be fine, that would be good. It’s just not the direction I would expect.
It’s an impressive tree. Have you seen the Angel Oak in Charleston? Similar vibe.

