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I hope I don’t have to order my mesh devices my snail mail haha

When I can’t buy food that week if I do my usual DCA, or if we are no longer able to use the internet and I have to use that DCA to mesh out to the nearest city lol. Man I’ve had a couple T-decks on my wish list for sooo long. Competing with gardening infrastructure, tools, hardware signers, seed storage solutions, solo mining gear etc. and staying married haha

Way to go Maria! You are really getting after it on being a real Bitcoiner and homesteader and a Linux user to boot! Kudos! You’re a great example to plebs everywhere and in RL no doubt I am sure 😊

Still waiting for BTC easy stacking to end so I can use some disposable income to get a few devices. The opportunity cost is just too high right now.

It’s great having enough room to swing a cat in a shower. No curtain sticking against you, a couple body jets and a rain head etc. or just a low tech head and taps

Install corrugated steel window wells halfway up the basement windows that are deep enough (ie the face is still far away enough from the foundation wall) to permit egress and sufficient light. The union between the rock and the window well could be made better and easier to seal by first mounting scribed pieces of pwf lumber. Then install a clay soil “cap” around the whole house perimeter, topped with topsoil and seeded.

If you really want to do things “all the way” you’d have to trench around the entire foundation down to the bottom of the foundation footings, install weeping tile around the entire perimeter, with tees of weeping tile up into the window wells minimum 6” below the bottoms of the basement windows and fastened to the wall so they don’t fall over when you backfill. Before backfilling, cover the perimeter weeping tile with minimum 8” of drain rock and fill the uprights with drain rock so they don’t collapse when you backfill. Then backfill, incrementally compact with a jumping jack without cracking the foundation walls, install clay cap with proper grade, then topsoil and seed. Then fill the rest of the depth of the window wells with drain rock to hide the top of the upright pieces of weeping tile.

Having the time preference of a gnat is the norm. I wonder how many people that aped in at $105k are exiting this week.