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Jesus Believer, Husband, Father, Ham radio, anarchist, charcoal gasifier, wood gasification, applied kinesiology, wild edibles, Paleo/keto, preparedness, 3d printing, IDPA shooting, fasting, religion and politics are dumb, self defense is God given right.

Is the lighting on all the time? Do you do uv light or what type of bulb? What feed are you feeding them?

But you have to keep in mind that I am not that smart. Haha maybe some steps for the non-coders or what is one complete system set up that would be the easiest for first timers. Right now it seems like someone would need to be an expert in 4 to 6 different "hobbies".

Ok. So cut the bones to let the marrow out or do they come out during charging? Can you use bones that were previously used for broth?

Printed this for a buddies ham radio. A little stand so it angles the screen better so he cansm see it. I tried to add some cooling holes to the original design but that caused the print to fail from curled edges catching. I love it when hobbies intersect. #hamstr #HF #3dprinting

After COVID there was a warehouse of hand sanitizer this person was trying to get rid of. I made many trips in my old Prius picking up gallon jugs of the stuff. I probably picked up a couple hundred gallons. I burned a lot of the gel hand sanitizer last winter. It had aloe in it and burned down to this black nasty charcoal. This winter I burned the liquid stuff and it burns nice and clear. This is an old coal stove I converted to be drip fed alcohol. It works well for us purpose of adding some heat to the garage. We have cooked on it with cat iron fry pans. Once the alcohol is gone I'll convert it to work on waste oil. #coalstove #woodstove #wasteoil #coldnorth #MN #castiron #alcoholstove

Do you have a recipe you could share? I've only made it once with raw cows milk and citric acid I think.

Kids jumping on trampoline in 0F(zero) weather with sweat shirts. They were out there a while but the toes got cold they said. They go out there for a few minutes a day it seems. #trampoline #kidswillbekids #grownostr #frozennorth #MN

melatonin or iodine supplements give me crazy dreams. interpretation: you are about to experience an overflow of creativity and ideas. OR you are about to make a hair raising decision that will make everyone raise their eyebrows.

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I posted about this scam yesterday and asked what people thought. Some decent ideas came up but I think ChatGPT actually got it right. Here is my question to GPT followed by its answer.

My Question

Great analysis, thank you! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). Could you explain how to move them to Binance?

GPT's Answer

You're right that this is a scam, and it's not just someone foolishly posting their seed phrase. The angle here is social engineering—they're trying to bait people into exposing their real seed phrases. Here’s how the scam works:

The Scam Angle - Fake Seed Phrase as a Lure

The scammer posts a fake seed phrase that looks real.

This tempts curious or naive users to try importing it into their wallet to see if they can steal the supposed funds.

Booby-Trapped Wallet

The fake seed phrase likely leads to an empty or scripted wallet.

When someone imports it, the wallet may have a smart contract or a malware script that monitors for outgoing transactions.

Stealing Real Seed Phrases

If a curious person tries to use the fake phrase and sees no funds, they might think, “Maybe I need to add my real seed phrase to access it.”

Some wallet software (or fake apps controlled by the scammers) will prompt the user to input their own seed phrase to "restore access"—thus handing over their actual wallet.

Once this happens, the scammer immediately drains their real wallet.

Redirecting to Fake Support or Phishing Sites

Some of these comments act as bait for victims to seek "help," leading them to fake support websites that will phish their credentials or ask them to "verify" their seed phrase.

Bottom Line

The whole point is to trick people into revealing their actual seed phrase by pretending to be an idiot who posted theirs. It’s a variation of "wallet draining" scams. Never import random seed phrases, and warn your viewers that anyone posting a seed phrase online is running a scam—always.

Good to know! Other scammers are the fake cashier's checks. They always overnight the checks so I'll give them a political campaign office address of someone I don't like and then keep telling them I don't get them. Wastes their money over nighting it. And hopefully the feds will try and track them down for fake checks.

Found this on my white board written by my daughter. I got a kick out of it.

If you notice this notice you will notice this notice is not worth noticing.

#joke #funny #grownostr