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It’s is really high in vitamin A, one of the A D E K toxicity risks in large amounts. I suspect you would have to eat a ton consistently to have any real risk.

It really depends on how you cook it. Some like it rare, I don’t. I like calf liver diced into bite size pieces. I start with onions in butter with black pepper, habaneros if you like spicy, sauté. Turn up the heat, add the liver, the onions will brown, the liver is done when firm. Enjoy!

The western US is shrinking. Maybe Canada is the new frontier? I dislike that Trudeau guy though.

Building does too, and anything permanent will eventually be discovered, then here they come with all the reasons you can’t be there.

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Mobile unit, even better.

Probably depends on whether you were happy to begin with, but yes. It helps.

Seems relevant:

A search warrant filed in California regarding a criminal theft case details how push notifications demands can be used to obtain information about a person. The search warrant, seen by TechCrunch, includes a section where an FBI special agent writes that when a user installs and downloads an app, the app directs their phone to obtain a push token, which is a unique identifier that allows Google to locate which device the app is installed on.

“After the applicable push notification service (e.g., Apple Push Notifications (APN) or Google Cloud Messaging) sends a Push Token to the device, the Token is then sent to the application, which in turn sends the Push Token to the application’s server/provider,” the record reads. Then, whenever a company sends a push notifications to a person’s device, it also sends Push Tokens.

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When I posted on Twitter that I would be winding down my use of the platform to focus on developing content on #Nostr my tweet was met with the most hostility I've ever seen from my followers. Very rarely have I ever been faced with denouncement from the people who I thought supported me the most.

I am perplexed by how quick some people are to defend a centrally controlled platform. Perhaps my post was perceived as an affront to Elon Musk, which isn't the case. It was merely based on my realization that centralization of social media is the problem. No human is immune from bias, and thus content moderation, when placed in the hands of any individual, is always susceptible to bias and corruptibility. Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Since centralized social media are controlled by centralized governments, content moderation indirectly falls into the hands of politically motivated governments.

The original goal of my tweet was not to criticize Twitter -- I have gained so much knowledge and valuable real-world life experiences through Twitter and the people I met on there. Rather it was to enlighten my followers about the next step in the evolution of social media: Nostr, a decentralized social media protocol that possesses a unique ability to weather the vicissitudes of ever-changing political winds and to persist as a perpetual non-arbiter of truth.

To whomever on here who reads this, and who likewise understands the limitless potential of building a decentralization basis for social media -- alongside the decentralized monetary basis that Bitcoin is creating -- cheers to you for being the facilitators of innovation and evolution!

We need not worry about the resentment of centralized social media.

History will be on our side.

Try mentioning XMR as a potential fungible currency. 🙄

We can agree to disagree. Care to qualify your statement? Not capitalizing on volatility in the shit coin market is like not buying oil company or banking stocks on principal. While admirable, you are probably just condemning yourself to some degree of scarcity, and perhaps even poverty. Suit yourself, I’ve made a boatload of money from watching excited stupid people closely and buying what they think they want.

I’m not surprised at this. I have always worked in the dirt one way or another, had pets and farm animals, my kids played in the dirt as children and we’re all healthy as can be and have been for our whole lives. The tonsils, that reside in the back of your throat where the nasal passages and mouth cavity meet are full of mast cells. Everything you breathe or eat is sampled by your immune system there, and preparations are made at that point just in case one organism or another reaches pathogenic proportions later on. Without constant exposure and preparation your body gets blindsided when exposure does occur. I see the tonsils as explicitly non-vestigial. #touchgrass

The way I understand it is that it’s more about not preventing others (assume various governments) from doing what they will with metadata. Apple appears to be intentionally not protecting it. It seems likely that even a VPN on IOS would help mitigate this, but I’m not entirely sure of that.

Yep. I used to drive through that area on my way to Edmonton, CA. The worst road conditions on the west coast are consistently right around there. Melting ice is so slippery.