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Wandering Wildcrafts

@Parley

Wandering the world. Creating from the wild.

Nomadic شامل ہوئے Nisan 2009
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Wandering Wildcrafts
Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@ctoLarsson @OpenAI I have moved to Claude in terminal, just an average dude with the power to program and retain context on projects way outside my pay grade. Love to see how you tweak the Larson line in a Claude terminal. Maybe we can do a sweat equity trade for access to your program?
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CTO Larsson
CTO Larsson@ctoLarsson·
@OpenAI Can we please, pretty please with sugar on top, have a setting to just keep the tab title "ChatGPT". Now it takes brain power every time to locate ChatGPT in the Window drop-down after it has changed to a descriptive name of the current conversation. It's the most annoying thing on my computer, all categories. I know the workarounds, it still sucks.
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CTO Larsson
CTO Larsson@ctoLarsson·
Did you know? All your Whatsapp chats are stored in clear text in Whatsapp's servers (not encrypted) by default. While encryption is on during transit, almost all users have encryption OFF for the backup. Switch it ON or hope they don't hacked one day... Settings / Chats / Chat backup / End-to-end encryption: Switch it on. Don't lose the password (there is no recovery). (Same with iMessage btw)
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Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@randrewcworth @BCBacker I read that today, Such a complex thing, im not sure what to think of it. Seems so un American to limit the supply and demand curve but I know that consumer debt will be the ruin of people. just so much going on.
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CryptoFit@randrewcworth·
@BCBacker Seems like a small narrative compared to the Credit Card 10% interest rule
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
@mralaska I have been struggling to articulate these thoughts for a while.
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
With the rising calls for our next wave of monetary stimulus, I must admit that current events have me sitting at my point of deepest cynicism about our position in the behavioral time loop of human society. This moment is unique to us today, but not to our species. It makes me deeply unsettled that we have likely surpassed every potential elegant solution for the card tower of imbalances we've built over many generations. There is only one ultimate outcome, and until its reckoning, there is only one palatable method for delaying it: create money at a scale heretofore unseen. This is not a dollar story. It's not even a fiat story. It's a human story. A civilizational story. Taking the path of least resistance is an instinct that endures all forms of organized monetary standard. No design can resist its eternal call. The incentives we birth through our inherent short sightedness, in all instances, eventually lead to a widespread Faustian bargain where the pursuit of financial wealth supersedes all else, even productive work, naturally eroding the fabric upon which a society of mutual benefit must rest. The people's capacity to uphold behavioral norms becomes frayed by the reckless self aggrandizement of the elite rentier class. They leave their ploughshares to melt and cast and blow the charcoal of monetary pursuits. The spiral builds upon itself. Ultimately the savers are made to bear the costs of the speculators and debtors, in all instances, for the alternative becomes collapse. History is an endless re-telling of this story, and we find ourselves in the late chapters now. The more one delves into the past, going back thousands of years, the more it appears that civilization is trapped in a self perpetuating time loop like Roland Deschain in The Dark Tower, destined to repeat the same mistakes and heartbreaks until we die and are born again. The repetitive repugnance of it digs its way into my pores like a rash. It feels unnatural, yet unavoidable. Many will be quick to promote their preferred hard asset to hold during such tumult. Gold. Bitcoin. They may even appear outwardly excited by the prospect of being correct. The cynic in me knows they will probably end up being right. They are understandably compelled to highlight (or even cheer) the inevitable flood of debasement because it is core to their investment theses. As an owner of both Bitcoin and gold, I will also benefit. But buried within that is the wicked truth that once again, pursuit of money is the end in itself. While the savvy clutch tightly to their hoards, the majority of the working class will lose access to the hierarchy of needs. They'll find themselves further priced out of homes and educations and access to comforts. The drivers of inequality will be newly invigorated. Then our institutions which defend our collective values and uphold the rule of law will begin to teeter and crumble under their untenable weight, and so will go the trust in one other that they represent. When that time comes, there will be no monetary asset under the sun which will offer respite- the penultimate irony to those crafty hoarders investing for a post-societal apocalypse. This isn't just a grim fairy tale of my own imagining. These lessons have been learned and unlearned countless times across millennia. All that changes are the names, places, and contemporary themes. In each instance, the signposts of progress share a symmetry with eras past despite huge distances from each other on the x-axis of time. This IS the civilizational loop. History DOES rhyme. And brothers and sisters it is singing a very familiar song, if you have the ears to hear it. We're going to muff it yet again.
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CTO Larsson@ctoLarsson·
Was the pump from 80k just a dead cat bounce, or was the 36% drop it, the bottom in, and we go up from here? In this clip, I also share one of my key success factors that you can use too. Watch full video 👇
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Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@offgridstone I always like your posts as they do not have a “-“ anywhere. We all know AI uses hyphens any chance it gets. I have to admit, I get a bit anxious when I have to respond IRL without claude at my fingertips. EEEK!
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Curtis Stone
Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
There are a lot of dystopian issues panning out right now, but I have to say, I think AI taking over every aspect of human creativity might be one of the worst. Music, art, literature, philosophy, film, design, photography, business planning, technology, the list goes on. Is there a happy medium where we can use it, but only for some things? It looks to me like many are going all in. They cannot use their brains to aggregate information or even think for themselves. Will there be a time in the near future where a minority of people in society will have to break away? Sort of like the Neo-Ludites in the film Transcendence. Right now, I have people sending me AI videos every day, asking me to comment on them. Political commentary videos that are 100% AI. Everything from the script, the video, the voice narration to the music is AI generated. I feel like Roddy Piper in They Live, where I can see it, but nobody else can. I find that I have a full body repulsion to the content when I see it. It actually makes me feel sick. Perhaps because I have been a creative person my entire life; writing words, music, making my own videos, ect. I'm a product of the 1990's DIY sub-culture where you did everything yourself. When I was a teenaged punk-rock skater, we built our own skate ramps, wrote our own songs and booked our own tours. We did everything ourselves. I dread to think of how children today are growing up with this slop and how they won't be able to do anything themselves. I'm not letting my kids go near it. How will we change anything for the better when the vast majority of people can't even use their own brain to discern right from wrong or fake from real? It's almost as though the evolution and progression of human consciousness ends here. I really believe that most people have no idea how big and bad this trap that they're walking into is, and that there might be no turning back. I see a severely nihilistic future for most people. If you don't create your own things and delve into the process and struggle of creation, what are you living for? Hasn't life always been about the journey and not the end result? If the end result can just be served up on a silver platter, faster and better than you ever imagined, with little to no effort, what purpose will the struggle of life produce?
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
Wifey had a bidet installed in master bathroom. Bros.... it's fucking life changing. How did I spend so many years wiping my ass with tiny wads of paper? This is so clean, so refreshing. It can even deliver a post-wash scent for the adventurous types. Goated. Never going back.
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Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@offgridstone I remember in the good ole days in the late 90s not getting my Alberta Drivers license. The angry cop had my face in the dirt. I recall thinking, maybe I could just comply on this whole license thing and skip taxes :)
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Curtis Stone
Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
8 Ways to PROTECT YOUR FARM from the GOVERNMENT!
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
After two months off of social media, I’m back but things will be different going forward. I had a lot of time to reflect on my life, heal a bit (still ongoing) and re-think how I can continue to be a voice for positive change and solutions in this insane world.
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Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@bullTat2 @TheFigen_ My wife and I are travelling to SC, never heard of the Angel Oak but if it really exists, is it one of those things that should not be missed?
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bullTattoo ⓗ@bullTat2·
@TheFigen_ that's not the Angel Oak.. It is an awesome tree but that's just not a photo of it
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The Figen@TheFigen_·
The 400-500 year old ancient Angel Oak tree. A natural brain in South Carolina.
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Blockchain Backer@BCBacker·
Alright, I need to make some amends for my tweet. I pushed it too far. For X, it's a normal day on this platform. For me, it's not. And it's not what people expect out of me. Right now, I see a lot of things in the market I'm not a fan of that I've been sharing. They leave me uneasy. It's very voodoo to share that on X. It doesn't reward that content. It rewards crazy green arrows. I know that, but I push forward anyway showing things that are not favored simply because I'm relaying data reads. Whether that data ends up mattering or not is yet to be seen. But it is very typical that a lot of self interests try to attack that. No one wants to hear they could lose money, and frankly, influencers are put into a position where they are getting tagged (I didn't ask them to do that, I'm sorry you're in that position) to address whatever I said. They are essentially forced to say something. Some do it on their own... some have said some really trashy things... but some are actually put in a crappy situation. But I do know it sets off a cascade with these charts. If you saw my notifications tab... it would be insane. The amount coming at me now is not a fire or inferno like mentioned days earlier. It's scorched earth lol. So, I see all this volume of notifications and reacted to it, poorly. I crossed a personal line myself on how I reacted. It's not who I want to be. I apologize. The reality is, I really enjoy making YouTube content. X, I could take it or leave it. But, I'll do my best to ignore it, and keep pushing data and content, unless if it just becomes better to stick to videos only. Either way, it'll get figured out.
Blockchain Backer@BCBacker

If you read this post and somehow think I'm cheering for the market to crash then your mom snorted a lot of Tylenol when she was pregnant with you.

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Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@TXMCtrades I have been quietly struggling to process this news but unable to find any clarity in it until now. Thank you!
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𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂
𝐓𝐗𝐌𝐂@TXMCtrades·
I've hesitated to post this all day but I'm going to now. Will probably lose me some followers but I have things to say and I've never been one to hold my tongue. I respect the exchange of ideas and a diversity of thought. Political violence should be widely condemned by all and it's unfortunate that we are so eager to paint outcomes as a single faction's work. We do it every time, and so quickly. However the pendulum is forever swinging. It was just three months ago that two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses were shot at their respective homes in the same night, two of them fatally (Melissa Hortman and husband), all Democrats. Some recall the 2017 Congressional baseball game shooting targeting Republicans. Infamous and awful. 2017 was also the Charlotte car ramming incident that killed 1 and injured 35 people protesting against the Unite The Right rally, mostly progressive victims. In 2018 César Sayoc pled guilty to 65 felony counts for mailing pipe bombs to various Democrats and Trump opponents. Last year we had the horrific attempt on President Trump's life at a rally that he amazingly survived. Another Trump rally that summer had a man arrested with guns and a fake passport. These are just the first things I thought of. This is not an exhaustive list and isn't meant to encapsulate all political strife in this country, before anyone lists more tragedies. Let us not compete. I only bring these up because in my view it's important not to allow single events to deepen our partisan trenches any more than they already are. I see a lot of folks suggesting all our violence emanates from one direction but history says otherwise. It is becoming too easy to dismiss whole swaths of our countrymen as violent lunatics when most people are good and decent and law abiding. Charlie Kirk's murder is an abysmal tragedy and we should seek the ultimate justice against his perpetrator. Just as those who carry out any heinous crimes should be punished. Think we can all agree on that last bit. Memories are short. Emotions are sky high. People are enraged, and rightfully so. But we are not tearing apart at the seams solely because of the efforts of left or right. We're tearing apart, in my eyes, because the social contract has been destroyed and people increasingly feel they've lost any agency to improve their own lives and leave their children a better world. Our communities are fraying. The classic American dream is dead, replaced by a fevered race to try to gamble thine self into wealth or risk drowning in five figure net worth hell with zero prospects and no property of your own. This is a soul crushing fact we must face as a nation. As I said earlier today, the very fabric of civil society feels as though it's being pulled apart. And whomever is tugging the threads surely benefits from seeing us divided by ideologies rather than united in any capacity. This is not a cry for any one party, I have no partisan allegiance. I think it's all a big cabal as I've said consistently for a long time. But I hate feeling as though we're allowing the republic to be ripped apart by an unidentifiable evil. Events are in motion that cannot be easily undone, and it is heartbreaking to think that the nation my son inherits will be worse than the one I knew. We are being tested and so far we are failing. I'm not sure what we're supposed to do, but unanswerable grief and dread appear to loom over us like a cloud, dark as obsidian on a breezeless night. My soul aches. Social media is designed to divide us. It is working. Know that you are loved. Goodnight. ❤️
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Wandering Wildcrafts@Parley·
@offgridstone As a new permaculture person, I remember asking to visit your farm on a road trip from bc to Atlantic Canada. You were like “it’s busy season on the farm” ha I had no idea who you were - hope I didn’t come off like a creeper.
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Curtis Stone@offgridstone·
Bon voyage to all of you. Not sure when I'll be back. Spread love and be the light! Nothing will change until we rise above all of the bullshit. I need time to heal, be with my loved ones and make change in my community. Stay up to date with me in Telegram: t.me/SHTFFarmer Here's my last stream. youtube.com/live/nQkXoMAJJ…
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Canadian Prepper@PrepperCanadian·
This will morph into a twisted cult within a couple years. The Amish don’t organize their communities around race; they share a culture that just happens to be 99% white and no one cares. These people are uniting under a banner of spite, copying the race-based “safe spaces” some minority groups build as a cushion against economic insecurity. Both are dumb. The result is a knockoff, race-obsessed enclave destined to implode in spectacular Waco fashion. Watch.
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Hodgetwins Podcast
Hodgetwins Podcast@HodgetwinsPod·
This week we got a damn good show with the face of the WHITES ONLY community "Return To The Land" Eric @Aarvoll_ Orwell! Episode drops tomorrow at 3pm ET
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Jeremy Hogan
Jeremy Hogan@attorneyjeremy1·
@MoonLamboio Imagining the first guy who breaks my little girl's heart. :) Hope all is well Matt!
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Blockchain Backer@BCBacker·
"Crowd sentiment never returned even after almost hitting ATH. Wall of worry phase. They'll remain that way through this and get wrong footed at the end." Did the news wire narratives get ya?
Blockchain Backer@BCBacker

Corrective for the time being before the bigger rally happens, likely ABC. Crowd sentiment never returned even after almost hitting ATH. Wall of worry phase. They'll remain that way through this and get wrong footed at the end. I'm going to annoyingly bull post through it.

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Canadian Prepper@PrepperCanadian·
@GuntherEagleman Theres no hope for you people. Fool me once shame on me, fool me 143 times I'm clearly retarded.
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