44 sats \ 0 replies \ @stackernews_9inky 17 Mar \ parent \ on: Milk alternative - OAT MILK - seriously, why? alter_native
We do, and so many people don't even want to acknowledge it's a thing because they love oak milk so much.
It's going to be a hard battle.
Spare a thought for all those poor people who have to milk those oats each day. Its grueling, damaging to the eyes because the teats are so tiny, and they only get $1 a day!
Boycott oat milk now!
Probably, X isn't that great, because centralization isn't great.
Decentralization is the way forward. Private, unstoppable, and uncensored.
What five insightful Bitcoin Nostr accounts do you recommend?
I've had access to Nostr for a while, I've found it slow, and hard to find people.
"Can you take me higher
To a place where blind men see?
Can you take me higher
To a place with golden streets?"
My Dad was diagnosed years ago on the same day as his birthday, and the day he retired. It was said to be an easy one to get over, it wasn't. The first try failed, the second failed, however, the third one smashed it, sorted him right out. Essentially, he was given an immune system transplant.
When it was all over, and he was clear, he told me at no point did he lose hope, he always thought they would fix it. I've met many people succeed with that mentality, sadly, the ones that don't, don't tend to make it.
Keep strong, love you wife and family, never show doubt. Keep her spirits up, and you can pass your success story to others in a year or two.
77 sats \ 0 replies \ @stackernews_9inky 8 Jan \ parent \ on: Where will you NEVER visit again? earth
Hey now, chap, that's how we like it!
The Anarchist Cookbook was popular when I was at school. The .txt shared, and printed out. Great fun.
10 sats \ 0 replies \ @stackernews_9inky 26 Nov 2023 \ parent \ on: What BANNED books have you read? meta
I think there's a difference between only allowing material that is age appropriate for children in schools vs banned books for everyone.
566 sats \ 0 replies \ @stackernews_9inky 2 Sep 2023 \ parent \ on: Weekend Book Recommendations meta
Snap, got it the other day. Can't wait to find some time to run through it.
Skipping through it tells me it's more of a dive in to something your interested in and read. It doesn't seem to require you go through everything in order.
Smart building automation control is all the same algorithms from the 1980s, nowadays, we have different wrappers on them. New stuff doesn't save anymore energy than the bomb proof products from decades ago if looked after.
Shiny graphics, fancy dashboards, new interfaces, and technologies doesn't add anything, but you can charge more for them.