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"... For the machine is immortal." But the machine does break. That's why I'm here.

You can't steal a car with an sdr and it's almost impossible to get anything with a flipper replay without having access to the FOB first.

It's also really cheap to build an amplifier that does work.

Good luck using a flipper to pull that off. Besides it's only $30 to build an effective booster. Why waste 160 USD?

Dunno. What film set is it from?

It's only in the image of Baphomet if your only exposure to occult imagery is Dungeons and Dragons. (Where Baphomet is a demon followed by centaurs)

Baphomet (generally imaged as Eliphas Levi's Sabbatic Goat) is a half beast, half man with both female and male characteristics, good and evil in equal measure. Very manichean.

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The herbal, manichean dichotomy.

Because of course it exists.

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It wasn't until fairly recently that I discovered how many people refuse to figure this out on their own.

I'm going to try it next time I'm running a batch of pizzas just to see what happens.

The best answer is "yes, but..."

There is significant nitrogen pollution in waterways adjacent to arable land that is farmed by modern agricultural methods.

We can see this directly by massive algae blooms and damaged fisheries.

The problems/solutions involved are complex, only partially understood, and made worse by politicians "just doing something" based on incomplete or outright manipulated data with wild projections and modeling.