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Mark Camper
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Bitcoin Pleb & Econ larper. Paying bills with Product & UX. Love for the tough mountain climbs and manual labor. Currently enrolled in a Blue collar bootcamp. CZ/EN

Ouch.

It's not anymore "uber for ..." But "tiktok of ..."

Maybe then if I could connect both to a client, and it would automatically sign the notes with my English/CZ npub dependent on the detected language, that would be cool.

I'm gonna be an uncle 👑

We got to the same consensus here at our little tasting with tourists.

The key with all is to be patient and wait until they are really ripe.

I see, they seem to came from England in 1800s, people got to have them everywhere in gardens in the mild/cold climates of north america, then some diseasestruckz, spreading to pines as well.

Then forestry industry lobbied government,and they banned it until 1966. For your own safety, I guess 🤡

People should get them back; it's the least maintenance needy bushes. Everyone in CZ has full gardens of these and other berries. Delicious fruit, easy maintenance, small footprint...

https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Gooseberries%3A+America%27s+forgotten+fruit%3A+no+longer+seen+as+an+outlaw%2C...-a0451939933

Yup. Rybíz in Czech.

I've never seen them in the US, just last year for the first time in south Colorado. And local farmers were surprised that we know them back in here. They claimed these are old north American indigenous berries.

Bullish on orchards.

Why we don't make more windows and roofs like this?