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nostr:npub16kxkgqhn4yxa3823wdt487fstq39avv6ha8gqdz39l66r0gd8n7q6tgym2 Well now that's silly, can't believe I never though that windmills made of metal would get hit with lightning strikes.

Maybe they should be made out of different materials? I don't think we need to move to "renewable energy" (which doesn't apply to coal, oil, or nuclear energy for some reason), but it's nice to have as many functional alternatives as possible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF40SuH7Qi0

They say fiberglass blades are now in vogue at the 5:25 mark

OPFS as a potential alternative to IndexedDB for persisting data on the client side

https://stackoverflow.com/a/71581910/8261085

Wild and wooly, as it should be

J6 narrative shift

Avoid debt, but allow people to choose debt if they want.

There are two ways to enslave with debt:

Self-imposed. People can make debt decisions that harm themselves

Externally-imposed. States force debt conditions on citizens, as a price of living in improved civilization

The only form of debt enslavement to be vigorously resisted is externally-imposed debt mechanisms