Chat GPT telephone would be interesting!
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I don't like dependency on a (near) global supply chain. Getting our energy from many hundreds or thousands of miles away centralizes power and is a recipe for a sort of slavery.
Energy, food, and necessary materials for sustaining life ought be able to be got locally or regionally so as to reduce the centralization of power.
Holy shit share this with everyone
https://video.nostr.build/dac1640d8b035eb9fb1d1153c47535f494aa0ebbcb28afd2d08f29f9de9d5081.mp4
My wife is pregnant right now. She was on carnivore for a couple months before we conceived, but could not stand basically any meats in the first trimester. I'm advocating for it again.
I'm on ketovore (calorically carnivore, allowing for low- to no-calorie plant foods like herbs, spices, and seasonings) after being generally keto for years. My parents and sister are carnivore. My father-in-law is now carnivore. One sister-in-law is going carnivore on Monday.
It's a revolution!
'Tech Ingredients' on YouTube has a fee videos on passive radiative cooling, as well as a liquid desiccant cooling system. I combine the latter with a thermal silo to power the drying phase for the desiccant. I'd also like to run the pumps with a sterling engine which is itself also powered by the thermal silo to the geothermal sink. Then, it's a zero-electricity system!
I do like the idea of a radiator, but I don't think it should perform well via the same apparatus as a solar concentrator.
The latter. The silo is for source, a thermal capacitor of you will, and the geothermal well for sink. Home is in the middle, and homeostasis is achieved near passively between the two. If the silo is large enough, it will also keep the home warm in the winter, not only dry in the summer.
You know I'm an engineer because I use green paper.
Just s quick sketch of a geosolar air conditioning system with liquid desiccant dehumidification for basically free cooling I'm thinking about...
I ran numbers on how much sand you'd need for the geothermal silo, and it isn't that ridiculous.

Fixed three different clients' sites, made updates on a fourth's, recorded videos for marketing, and then did some more CSS/React work for a fifth client's new site, which, BTW is looking freaking sweet.

I liked the app, too, actually. It is basically a torrent-enabled video database.
I think a lot of it could be repurposed by a nostr- coordinated collaborative video hosting system. If you've got a PLEX server, you should be able to contribute. Add in a little file hashing to be sure you're getting the right file, basically seeding your plex database, and you're good! May need to VPN, but still!
It doesn't need to be a block chain, though. There are other, less energy expensive ways to distribute a database.
Cool! That must have been Six Flags.
Eventually, if I can get ahead of this dang economy, we'll be building our forever home out here.
Current NPR CEO and former Executive Director of Wikipedia on the “Truth”™️
A great reminder of why projects like https://wikifreedia.xyz by nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft are so important… https://v.nostr.build/2RrnX.mp4
She is somehow so close yet so far... there is but two sets: those things that are true and those things that are not.
She doesn't get how important truth is. The common ground we must have is the desire for truth, goodness, beauty, and unity. Sacrificing truth for a false sense of unity forfeits both.
Being unnecessarily harsh with truth is actually just using true things as a weapon against the other and is not actually honesty, but just because someone can use something incorrectly doesn't make the thing itself less than good, useful, or true.
2.) ...from broken money or centralized control of some other critical system, like energy, food, or communication
Central Missouri has cheap land and good neighbors
At the same time... maybe it is real and it was just taken down really fast.
That nostr:npub1nw5vdz8sj89y3h3tp7dunx8rhsm2qzfpf8ujq9m8mfvjsjth0uwqs9n2gn over there causing problems again.

Honestly... is not that far from some other real headlines I've seen.
There's something to a new layout to emphasize the electron valence, but it's not all sound and harmonics. That's just crazy talk.
I use "filemtime" as a version for all my scripts and styles, making that GET parameters on the URL. Always grabs the new version when it's published. Now, to get the CDN to fetch new versions...
WoT gatekeeping?

