The circular logic makes me dizzy 😵💫
Are you saying Jack is not Satoshi because he wears a Satoshi shirt in Public? Or just that those that do not agree with you are retards?
If you are a man defending yourself from a low energy woman with a knife… maybe?
Have wondering about being a owner builder? Three days of talks around this very thing.
Just two of the speakers coming to the conference.


Scammers interviewing scammers? Is that what is happening here? 😂
W T F is this fuckery?
Interested in Building your own home?
SE Arizona has a community of Alternative builders and knowledge base.
#independence
Not self serving at all..
Also me: I knew it!

The 2nd days speakers are locked in. Possibly more to come.
Still looking for some folks to collaborate on a Nostr, Meshtastic table or a talk. This would be a great onboarding opportunity.
Do you know anyone interested in attending or volunteering?
#asknostr
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Honestly, it doesn’t take much. Deviation from bubble consensus.
Indeed they are the real cartel.
I have been making char and using IBC totes for irrigation. They work well as the volume fills any swale or small canal on my 3 acres.
The Char mixed with silt and clay (basically the sifted desert soil) gets put in the IBC tote with water. Sometimes I aerate them sometimes not. Algae grows in them adding to the organic matter along with the small biochar slurry.
Pretty low tech, but still effective at getting some carbon and life in the soil where none is.
This resonates with me. There are Earthworks on this land and they have been dry for better part of a year. I am focusing on catchment that is closer to my home and using amendments to improve the desert soil. I hardly had any carbon in the soil so now That has been my main focus. Irrigation is a necessity at this point. Irrigation has also become the carbon delivery system which is a useful stacking function.


