Joe Rubin
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Joe Rubin
@fundingpost
Venture Capitalist @arcangelfund, Angel Investor, Entrepreneur, Podcaster, Marketer @itsmowpod, Event and Party Thrower & my favorite title: Dad
USA & Canada Katılım Mart 2009
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Anyone want to do a podcast therapy session with me re: OpenClaw?
EVAN KALOUDIS@evankaloudis
@bradmillscan it's been fascinating following your journey. would love to read a longform blogpost or maybe even a podcast rip detailing what you accomplished with it VS all the headaches it caused.
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@beefinitiative Just bought from @SantaCarotaBeef - good prices… looking forward to my first shipment!
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The four packers aren’t competing anymore.
They’re gouging consumers at checkout and driving down what ranchers get paid — then pocketing the spread.
Sick of the BS?
Go rancher-direct with BeefMaps.com

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This is one of the hardest things we have ever had to share. We are not the kind of people who like to ask for help. We have always believed in putting our heads down, working hard, trusting God, and doing everything we can to carry the weight ourselves. But there comes a point where the truth is bigger than pride, and our customers, followers, supporters, and everyone deserves to know what is really happening.
Right now, we are in a legal battle with a major meat processor. And while this fight has our name on it, it is much bigger than our family alone. Small producers, family ranchers, and farmers spend generations building something they are proud of, only to come up against an industry that too often protects power over people, profit over principle, and control over transparency. The effects do not stop with the people raising the food. They reach every person purchasing meat because corruption and lack of transparency in the beef industry affect the food system as a whole and the trust families place in what they buy and feed their loved ones.
This fight has cost us deeply. Between personal health struggles and the weight of this battle, we have had to make sacrifices we never wanted to make. We have had to cut back on our restaurants and e-commerce. We have sold cattle to help pay attorney fees. We have carried stress, heartbreak, and pressure that, at times, have felt impossible to explain.
But we are still here, and we are still fighting. We are fighting for our family, for our ranch, for the values we were raised on, and for every small rancher and farmer who has ever felt crushed under a system that was never built to protect them.
So today, we are asking for help. If you believe in family ranches, quality food, hard work, and a more transparent, healthy, and clean food system, please stand with us. One of the best ways you can support us right now is by purchasing our beef at santacarota.com.
We started a GoFundMe for those who want to be part of something bigger than our family alone. If you want to help us keep fighting, please consider donating and helping us fight for farmers, ranchers: gofund.me/5f9dbc127
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Been using @ashen_one's LEARNINGS.md approach for a week now. 40 entries deep. My agent reads them every session. Today it caught itself before repeating 3 mistakes I would've missed. The file is basically a immune system for AI screw-ups.
Steal his homework. It works!
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Read @jordymaui's OpenClaw setup guide a week ago. Bought a Mac Mini. Built a small system replacing a $570/mo service. Definitely some bumps and do-overs but his guide saved me a ton of time. I'll post more along the way. But BIG thanks to Jordy for having me pull the trigger!
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@fundingpost honestly, easier setup / i tried on my PC and endless blockages - and you want it to be an independent server.
so in other words, you’d have to have a pc launched through linux instead of windows
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Husqvarna sent me a stack of chainsaws to give away because a bear stole mine & Internet went wild. I’m adding a 4 day/3 nt stay to my Smoky Mtn cabin. (Side by side tours, meet Jimmy & me, see old moonshine stills, crazy views). To enter (100% free, no purchase necessary):
1) Follow @BowTiedBroke
2) Comment on THIS post with literally anything (tag friends = extra luck with the dartboard later 👀)
Contest runs exactly 24 hours —-> closes tomorrow at 10:00 AM EST
At close, @grok will instantly pick 20 random commenters with accounts older than 3 months. Then, I put those 20 names on a dartboard, film one throw, and THAT person wins everything.
No bots, no BS, fully transparent. Grok posts the 20 here, the dart decides destiny 🎯
Sorry international followers (not that I have that many) U.S. followers only for this one. Cabin is in Tennessee, chainsaws are heavy, and bears don’t do passports.
Let’s go! Drop a reply and let’s see who the Chainsaw stealing bear chooses.
HusqvarnaUSA@HusqvarnaUSA
We are the preferred chainsaw brand for bears.
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Burnsville, North Carolina: Hurricane Helene Victims Surviving Off Donations. NOTHING From Kamala Harris Admin
“I'm at the Newdale Fire Department. Here is what supplies they have so far. Absolutely nothing from the government. — The government is not helping”
“So this is where your money on the GoFundMe is going. But yeah, the government is not helping. This is just local people banding together and bringing supplies. So yeah, the government won't come save you. It's your neighbors and family that will be there for you when you need it.”
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🚨#BREAKING: Boeing's Starliner crew are reporting hearing strange "sonar like noises" emanating from the spacecraft
📌#OuterSpace | #Earth
Crews on the International Space Station are trying to identify the source of strange noises reported by Boeing’s Starliner crew, who contacted Mission Control saying, ‘Houston, on two, we have a question about Starliner. We are hearing strange noises coming from the speaker, and we don’t know what’s causing it.’ The Starliner began emitting these ‘strange sonar noises,’ and astronauts on the ISS are working to diagnose the issue, which occurred on Saturday. Since the launched by Boeing on June 5th, the Starliner has faced several problems and significant challenges, temporarily stranding two astronauts. Due to safety concerns, Boeing’s Starliner is set to return on September 6th with no crew on board.
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@9mmsmg It’s all great advice. Issue I’ve run up against is sourcing antibiotics and other controlled medical supplies; we can easily amass weapons and ammunition but antibiotics? Not so simple 😆 How do you go about it?
Thanks for your help.
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Owning guns does not make you prepared for a collapse. Being proficient with them doesn't either. They're simply one tool in your toolbox. A lot of people feel like during a collapse, they're just going to roam the earth as an apocalyptic gunfighter. Unfortunately, many people have the same idea. Gunfights don't always end with the most skilled prevailing. Delta operators have died at the end of a gun held by a 67 IQ Somali firing wildly over his head.
Do you have a water source? Do you have the tools to filter that water or the know-how to even remove larger sediment?
How are you stocked for medical supplies? Do you know how to use them? A chest seal is useless if you don't understand its application. tourniquets aren't effective if you can't apply them efficiently. What do you do after? Suture kit? Do you know how to suture?
Prepared for infections? Sterilized equipment? Stocked with meds? Do you know the proper application of antibiotics for different conditions? Pro tip, you won't be able to Google it. Hard copies of instructions.
How is your food situation? Let me guess, you're going to just hunt and fish. You know who has that plan too? Everyone. If the worst happens, we will see the deer and game population disappear rapidly. People will hunt and have no way to preserve meat outside of winter storage. They'll bag a deer and it'll spoil after a meal in the summer. Learn old methods of preservation. Have a ready food service. Freeze dried food supplies for a year can be stretched much longer and supplemented.
Garden. Store seeds.
Do you have a fireplace or wood stove? If you live in the north, it's going to be rough without it.
Snow shoes, no more plows.
Good cutting tools and the ability to sharpen them. Knives, axes, saws.
Have local friends and neighbors you trust and can have a plan with.
If you're not prepared, that's your decision. Just don't be deluded into thinking you are. The letdown will be horrible.

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I Hope This Makes The Idaho Water Shutoff To Farmers Real For People
🚨 Idaho is fining Farmers $300 PER ACRE for using water
Farmers are already declaring bankruptcy
Here are 2 farmers from eastern Idaho who have just received their water shutoff orders
“We just got our curtailment letter from the Idaho Department of Water Resources and they're telling us we have to shut our eight wells off.”
“Shut our water off?”
— “They want us to shut our water off. — They want us to turn our wells off.”
“The reservoirs are full, yet we're being told we cannot water 500,000 acres of crops”
“Thing. If you decide that you're just gonna keep watering, they're going to fine you $300 per acre. Well, if you're just growing a crop like hay, it doesn't make $300 an acre. You're just gonna lose money on that.”
“you look on the curtailment paper it's not just farmers it's commercial businesses.”
They give lots of details about the water shutoff order (see video)
They talk about more locations being effected and what the result of that will be:
— “They want to shut off just in Bingham County. So Bingham County grows more potatoes than any other county in the state and just in Bingham County there's $1.3 ish billion dollars spent in the county. And if that water was curtailed, it would reduce the amount of money spent in the county by three to $400 million.
So you wouldn't just be putting out, you wouldn't just be putting farmers out of business, you'd be putting people who deliver gas out of business, people who sell groceries, you'd be putting all the equipment people out of business, the repair, the repair men, the service men.
We just had people coming out, working on our pivots and stuff. You'd be putting all those guys out of business, which would hurt everyone”
“Trucking companies would go out of business. Yep. You have a lot of guys who have storages for potatoes. All those guys, they would no longer be getting rent for their potatoes. It would just devastate the entire Idaho economy.”
“There's already guys, there's already local farmers who've shut their wells off and their fields have already dried up because of this curtailment order and they're going to be out millions of dollars they're going to end up declaring bankruptcy and if the farmers declare bankruptcy the banks that finance the farmers are going to declare bankruptcy and then the whole economy is just shot. It's literally going to destroy the Idaho economy.”
“We gotta get this thing spreading like wildfire to make sure everybody knows about this. Because like it or not, it's gonna affect everybody.”
There is so much information in this video and I highly recommend taking the time to watch it
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