Grain diets are not ecologically sound.
It shortens life, increasing the proportion of humans in the vulnerable stages of early childhood and old age, where mobility requires more energy.
It increases body fat levels to the point where as we see now, most people are at least 20% heavier, that's 20% more fuel to move them around.
And due to that fat and the excess load on the cardiovascular system, more people travel via powered vehicles.
In contrast, people eating proper diets of meat and non grain veg and fruit, they are lighter, more autonomous, live longer, and travel more on foot and bicycle than the fat ass grain eaters.
Oh yeah, that 20% benchmark was established by an ancient jewish rentseeker who I think can be said to be the first documented central banker. There was more than just this one tax involved, it was a whole usurious racket. The egyptians loved it of course.
Thankfully by chance right during this period there was a massive eruption in the islands across the Agean that rained hell down on the Egyptians, killing massive numbers of them and their garbage grain crops. But of course the fallout from it was documented as being an Act of God against precisely this human traficking business.
Also note, that part of what made it so bad was the consequences of this system leading to famine and glut as the royalty of course mismanaged things telling the people what to do.
I forget the details exactly, there was a good article about it on https://mises.org Joseph, the first central banker. Or some close approximation of this.
My answer to that is the Pentateuch is a Phonecian story and they penetrated zee cabinets to become the ruling class of the Jews.
I mean, look at the rest of the books. Deuteronomy, Numbers... the most fascist set of rules you ever saw.
I have faith in a merciful God, not the bloodthirsty "Jehovah". The one Jesus takes about. Not the false one.
It is plain deception to say that roman politicians turned christian wore unbiased in their curation.
They literally banned The Book of Enoch. And half of Jesus' sayings are in Enoch.
They have been lying to you all, and the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls is the unsealing of the Word of God and the detailed information of how to recognise and respond to the many other signs.
I was unlucky enough for the government to be my first employer. Drove me no drink. That and then I moved in with a government employee, manager, who already was doing away with 2L of cola and whiskey every night.
100% deal breaker. I don't even know how we'd get past 4 minutes chatting online.
They are for sure one of the most interesting and amusing insects. I have a vivid memory watching one for the first time at age 4 in the hills of NNSW.
I've been to many of those places or met people from them and her impressions are excellent. I love the yugoslavians way of talking the most. The phonemes they use are the most pleasant to my ears.
I'm so glad to be off that godforsaken island. I was just reading today about a woman who was assaulted by some drunk/druggy beggar, who she knew and she didn't want to press charges on him.
The Met, of course, insisted, and the equally vile sister of this loser is now harassing this woman.
Law is breaking down there, big time. It's gonna get ugly when there is a food shortage or a particularly cold period. The last summer was a joke, as it was.
Oh yeah, that 20% benchmark was established by an ancient jewish rentseeker who I think can be said to be the first documented central banker. There was more than just this one tax involved, it was a whole usurious racket. The egyptians loved it of course.
Thankfully by chance right during this period there was a massive eruption in the islands across the Agean that rained hell down on the Egyptians, killing massive numbers of them and their garbage grain crops. But of course the fallout from it was documented as being an Act of God against precisely this human traficking business.
Also note, that part of what made it so bad was the consequences of this system leading to famine and glut as the royalty of course mismanaged things telling the people what to do.
I forget the details exactly, there was a good article about it on https://mises.org Joseph, the first central banker. Or some close approximation of this.
I forget the name of the Pope who made a Papal Bull (declaration) that all of humanity was property of the church.
They can think they own us all they like. Some of us cannot be owned, and the more they squeeze the more elusive we become.
Besides all that, sooner or later some rocks are gonna hit the earth again and if they didn't turn their back on their slaving ways, they'll not be helped out when it comes.
Beef dripping and Cacao butter are the two best fats, they are hard enough to make into candles because of the Stearic Acid in them. This stuff is amazing for your skin, as well as a host of other benefits. I mean when you eat it, also. It's not too bad on the skin also.
Always was. Who do you think is funding this whole thing anyhow?
Next year, I hope the rain washes it all out into the pacific.
Cool kids don't talk about being cool lol. They are too busy being cool.
It is pretty sad that they don't realise they are participating in an ancient ritual first established by baby eating, child raping aristocrats of Babylon and Phonecia. It is a variant of the one they do at Bohemian Grove, where they burn an effigy of a body floating on a raft, with the giant owl statue looking over it. Moloch.
I like the fact that it can fall offline, also.
I always imagined in the future a p2p social network system where eventually people would charge for access to their fat cache. There is uses for this in the context of dispute resolution too, in that these archives could have a system that mutually certifies each other's set and distributes everything between them, acting like a backbone does for the internet.
I think that Crapple users are a special kind of brainwashed, extra double plus than the rest of the population. They are used to highly reliable everything that they don't realise is why they pay so much more. It's to fund their surveillance.
This is very evident to me.
The problem I anticipate in the future is not being able to delete content. There should also be an expiry date field on notes so compliant relays purge it. This also saves on complexity for cache culling.
It would be nice if freedom tech people would recognise how utterly unfree their iChains are.
awesome!
not if you dont rly care ab your older notes one day dissappearing
eventually relay operators can clear up there storage if they dont have the means to upgrade data storage
also sometimes things happen as described above where switching clients can wipe the list of npubs you follow (have had that happen once, never again after), but this probably will be fixed in the future
also the media you upload through media hosting services, you need to backup your media yourself on hardware but i think only important if you are a content creator
luckily, you can spin up an own relay and store your notes to prevent all this OR use backup services like relayable.org and the one nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8 is running (cant recall the name)
I don't care. If I did I would run my own relay. I consider this to be a feature of the protocol, not a bug.
I am pretty sure that is going to be the normal architecture in the future. It would be very easy to add fiatjaf's relay to any mobile app back end.
Tools to manage that backup wouldn't be hard to work out either, and you could have all kinds of parameters to pick out items that will persist in the cache longer than others, and have the cache back up these to an archive. Could be automated also, with a backup client on your PC. You could even have a flag you set that rebroadcasts old notes to keep them live on the network.
So few users for such a great website.
I am doubly sad that with so few users nostr:nprofile1qqs9nwtdlrvttent8w268cd6zkt4pfhd66duhwsc27htv549kgyt6kgprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctvqywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wsq3camnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdswsu8t8 will never be motivated to fix the indexes.
His name is a bit of a downer... ;) Maybe he needs to find his Gore.
Well, there's the problem right there.
Nobody else is having this problem, apart from Damus users.
IMO, the real problem is Nostr has no countermeasures against spam, or relay failure. Damus' strategy is very brittle. Do you think Bitcoin would work if you only had like 10 peers and it didn't run off on its own looking for more?

