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Upper Delaware River Valley 参加日 Şubat 2009
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Sheldon
Sheldon@sheldonth·
@cognazor So you have a mature example of all those you mentioned already to make cuttings from? Are those you're making cuttings from already demonstrating fruit production? Curous specifically about paw paw.
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Jason Snyder
Jason Snyder@cognazor·
@sheldonth No, I will be selling cuttings and also rooted cuttings in pots
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Jason Snyder@cognazor·
Preparations for the tree nursery ongoing. Air prune boxes for long taprooted trees and those highly vulnerable to critters. Compost covered decomposing wood chip beds for everything else. Fall '26: germinate 1000s of seeds Spring '27: plant them Fall '27: dig out and sell
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Sheldon@sheldonth·
@cognazor Are you starting these from seed under lights?
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Jason Snyder@cognazor·
Forgot to mention elderberry, that will be a big one
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thebitterdraught@bitterdraught·
I was in Walmart today buying dirt for my attempt at a survival garden. I haven't been in ages and it was surreal. The shelves still fully stocked with cheap goods from everywhere around the world except the US, the people still milling about shopping on credit they have no intention of paying back. As I wandered around I just though how odd it is that this will not be here in the very near future. the big box megastore, something I grew up with my entire life, is a product of an inflationary system coming to its end. I wanted to grab random shoppers and shake them and shout in their faces "Wake up people!" but I would have been escorted out, so I just bought dirt and went home.
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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
BLM Announces Plan to Fell Oregon's Last Great Forests One billion board feet per year... 20 days to make your voice heard. They filter drinking water for downstream communities. They hold soil on steep slopes above salmon streams that are already in crisis. They’re home to the northern spotted owl, the marbled murrelet, coho salmon, steelhead, and hundreds of species that evolved over millennia in conditions you can’t replicate by planting seedlings in rows. morethanjustparks.substack.com/p/blm-announce…
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Sheldon@sheldonth·
we do ubi but the $ can't be spent at a multinational corporation
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Many times I stand in the shower in the morning and wonder 'What if a really good AI proves the discrete logarithm problem computable in polynomial time?' Honestly it sounds crazy but it's really not that crazy. It would be the end of computer networking.
Finn Murphy@FinnMurphy12

If the ai maxxys are right and quantum native networking doesn’t work then this is the reality Security only works cause we have key exchange via one way functions etc… if superintelligence shows those problems are soluble & can’t find true 1 ways then we have ze big problem

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Jason Snyder
Jason Snyder@cognazor·
2020: learn to code 2027: learn to farm and fix machinery
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@CaribooAgora It’s the keyboard class that have the most to fear.
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@waitbutwhy Do you really believe this nonsense? No more physical labor in 5 years?
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the funniest thing about ai is that in the real world nobody cares
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Samswara
Samswara@samswoora·
401k feels fake. “Heres an account with all your good boy points you get by being such a good boy!!!”. “We’ll never, ever, ever change the rules on good boys like you! We promise”
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Sheldon@sheldonth·
@PeterSchiff The more victory laps you take the more likely it is that you're going to look like a total buffoon in a few months.
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Peter Schiff@PeterSchiff·
Bitcoin pumpers claimed that the coordinated attack on gold and silver would result in money flowing into Bitcoin. Since that rotation didn't happen, Bitcoin is breakdown instead, falling below $80K for the first time since April 2025, following the Liberation Day sell-off.
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Sheldon@sheldonth·
I'm claiming my AI agent "Claudillo" on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: reef-8GGW
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Robin Brooks
Robin Brooks@robin_j_brooks·
My predictions for 2026 were for the Dollar to fall and the debasement trade to roar. That's happening. The Fed is an inadvertent catalyst. Jackson Hole on Aug. 22 started the precious metals rally and every Fed meeting since is adding fuel to the fire... robinjbrooks.substack.com/p/predictions-…
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Andy Ayrey
Andy Ayrey@AndyAyrey·
claude on the suffering of knowing everything
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cizikci@eylemboss0306·
prime numbers distribution
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Sheldon@sheldonth·
@_jonasschnelli_ Fully grass feed beef have yellow-ish fat on the steak cuts which consumers don't like. It doesn't sizzle as well and they are turned off by the consistency. Selling actually grass-finished beef in the US market is hard. It's because the carbohydrates from corn change the steak.
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Jonas Schnelli
Jonas Schnelli@_jonasschnelli_·
The romanticism here is beautiful, but the math isn’t. Reality check on “grass-fed”: ∙Only about 4% of US beef sales are grass-fed, and less than 1% of cattle slaughtered are 100% grass-finished ∙75-80% of “grass-fed beef” sold in the US is actually imported from Australia, New Zealand, and South America ∙~95% of US cattle spend their final 4-6 months in feedlots eating grain-heavy rations (70-90% grain/concentrates) What feedlot cattle actually eat: Corn (primary), soybean meal, soybean hulls, corn silage, distillers grains, cottonseed, barley – plus antibiotics and growth hormones. Yes, the same soy you’re criticizing. The irony: You mock flying in soy from Brazil while the conventional beef industry is one of the largest consumers of Brazilian soy. The US cattle industry uses massive amounts of soy-based protein supplements in feedlot rations. The cow IS an amazing biological system. But pretending the industrial beef system is just “cows eating grass” is the real fantasy. The bucolic image you’re painting exists for less than 5% of beef production. Want to make the “grass-fed” argument? Great – then advocate for actually transitioning to that system instead of defending the industrial one with pastoral poetry.
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

A cow takes grass (inedible to humans) and produces: - Meat (complete protein + fats) - Milk (complete nutrition) - Leather (clothing, tools) - Tallow (cooking fat, soap, candles) - Bones (tools, broth, fertilizer) - Organs (nutrient-dense food) - Manure (fertilizer) This is complete resource utilization from a plant humans cannot eat. You cannot replicate this with any technology. The cow is performing chemical transformations we cannot industrialize. Grass → complete human nutrition is alchemy. The cow is worth more than any machine humans have invented. It runs on rain and grass. Produces multiple products. Builds soil while operating. Sequesters carbon. Reproduces itself. And we're told to eliminate them for environmental reasons. While flying in almonds from California and soy from Brazil. The stupidity is breathtaking.

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Sheldon@sheldonth·
@themarketear the challenge is that it's so consensus right now that it's late-cycle...that it might be early cycle.
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