Jimi
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Jimi
@CriptoZorro
https://t.co/96k2fT40Z1 #carnivore #Permaculture No casino coins! [email protected] [email protected]
Baja California Sur, México Katılım Şubat 2009
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What if we organized a conference on our farm that teaches YOU how to run your OWN homestead?
Growing organic food
Canning food
Make organic soaps, shampoo, candles, kombucha, sourdough bread, beef jerky, essential oils, bee keeping etc
We teach you how to run a regenerative cattle ranch. Hands on, on a REAL farm.
What if we don’t charge $500 and do it for $50 to support local farmers?
Most people won’t realize the importance of food sovereignty until it’s too late.
This is just an idea but if you’d like to attend something like this or be a part of it.. give it a share or comment. I want to see if there’s any interest in El Salvador for this kind of thing🇸🇻🚀
#makefarmersmarketsgreatagain

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When gold miners flooded into Deadwood in 1876, the federal government had zero presence and local law enforcement didn't exist—yet somehow civilization flourished without collapsing into Mad Max chaos.
You had thousands of men carrying guns, handling massive amounts of gold dust, drinking heavily, and gambling constantly. The statists would predict immediate societal breakdown. Instead, private businesses emerged to provide every service government claims monopoly over. Saloon owners hired their own security. Mining claim disputes got resolved through private arbitration. Transportation companies protected their own shipments. Even justice operated through private courts and community enforcement.
Wild Bill Hickok's death actually illustrates the system working. Jack McCall shot him in the back on August 2, 1876. The community immediately organized a people's court, tried McCall, and initially acquitted him (they botched it—thought they lacked jurisdiction). But when McCall bragged about the killing in another town, they re-arrested him and he faced proper justice. No federal marshals needed.
The violence you read about in Hollywood versions? Greatly exaggerated. Deadwood's murder rate stayed remarkably low for a frontier boom town of 5,000+ people. Private property rights got respected. Contracts got honored. Hell, they even built infrastructure—roads, bridges, water systems—all through voluntary cooperation and private funding.
And this wasn't some primitive barter economy (though they did use gold directly, proving Menger's regression theorem beautifully). These entrepreneurs created sophisticated financial networks, insurance systems, and trade relationships spanning continents.
Government finally showed up in 1877 and immediately began taxing, regulating, and "organizing" what private enterprise had already built efficiently. Just like they always do—arrive late, take credit, then claim you couldn't have survived without them.

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🚨Architects are going to hate this.
Someone just open sourced a full 3D building editor that runs entirely in your browser.
No AutoCAD. No Revit. No $5,000/year licenses.
It's called Pascal Editor.
Built with React Three Fiber and WebGPU -- meaning it renders directly on your GPU at near-native speed.
Here's what's inside this thing:
→ A full building/level/wall/zone hierarchy you can edit in real time
→ An ECS-style architecture where every object updates through GPU-powered systems
→ Zustand state management with full undo/redo built in
→ Next.js frontend so it deploys as a web app, not a desktop install
→ Dirty node tracking -- only re-renders what changed, not the whole scene
Here's the wildest part:
You can stack, explode, or solo individual building levels. Select a zone, drag a wall, reshape a slab -- all in 3D, all in the browser.
Architecture firms pay $50K+ per seat for BIM software that does this workflow.
This is free.
100% Open Source.
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Join us casual talks on creating the future. Decentralized tools and how it helps.
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Have an awesome Sunday 🤙
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@JLEEWALLS1 You don't have to use Melipona honey but all natural and not processed. The addition of turmeric and ginger came from a Mayan healer where I got the Melipona honey.
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