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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

how to remedy the situation

In the right-to-repair/operate side of things, those with certain skills could make alternate 3D parts available to be machined. 3D scan stuff, use CAD to make part models to be shared.

Or reverse-engineer the computers in order to provide alternate operating systems.

If you don't have skills, but there are those who do, people could support them financially.

"Open hardware" is a path forward for this. Search the term for more information.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

how to remedy the situation

In the right-to-repair/operate side of things, those with certain skills could make alternate 3D parts available to be machined. 3D scan stuff, use CAD to make part models to be shared.

Or reverse-engineer the computers in order to provide alternate operating systems.

If you don't have skills, but there are those who do, people could support them financially.

"Open hardware" is a path forward for this. Search the term for more information.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

John Deere clearly knows their customer is global farming conglomerates, not the traditional farmer.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +2 / -1

how to remedy the situation

In the right-to-repair/operate side of things, those with certain skills could make alternate 3D parts available to be machined. 3D scan stuff, use CAD to make part models to be shared.

Or reverse-engineer the computers in order to provide alternate operating systems.

If you don't have skills, but there are those who do, people could support them financially.

"Open hardware" is a path forward for this. Search the term for more information.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Remember these new machines are 200-500k+ in some cases and may be on lease. Even if they own it, they need parts and if the dealerships cut them off they could have a large expensive piece of scrap metal for the sake of a $1k part.

Secondarily, hacker culture is typically liberal leaning and city based, not farmers playing as a hobby.

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DaesDaemar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Party A lies to X supporters in order to get power.

Party B lies to Y supporters in order to get power.

Neither party gives up meaningful government power at the benefit of the citizen.

Both have their "party line" (lies) that they drone out.

This doesn't mean that either side doesn't have well-intentioned people rising up within the party that truly want to make a difference, but they eventually get ground down into being yes-men/women to the party or weirdo outcasts like Rand/Ron Paul who are the party punching bag.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Likewise, I have a bunch of red-state sheep as friends. I think I'm the only one who is unvax'd. They're coming around but slowly.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Between 5 and 6 probably because I mostly skipped #4 because people need to wake up on their own time and getting heartburn over them isn't productive for me. Some times I blackpill back to #3 when I listen to Tim Pool's frequent CW dooming. I'm best at 6 when I'm offline and doing my own thing. I do help the #4's by sharing stuff they can choose to read or not. I'm just done with waiting and trying my best to be "zen" about when things happen, instead of constant asking if today is the day. So probably a mix of optimism and fatalism.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

He does seem to smirk at times, from footage I've seen afterwards. Not sure if it's from the attention and random questions asked or something else.

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DaesDaemar 3 points ago +3 / -0

God (good) is timeless too. It's just us that are so short term minded.

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DaesDaemar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Unfortunately, they're already well aware of corrupt western influences and their consequences.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

I recommend just sharing info/links without your own commentary. Trust them to think for themselves and come to rational conclusions once they start consuming good information. Most people are misled, not zealots. They have a long history of trust in media authority.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting, thanks for the link.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Looking at the Dems, it does look like the NE Dem won by 70%, freeing up people to do such things if they were so inclined. Pillen doesn't come off as someone Dems would want, but if they know he'd be a pawn I could see that.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

Does anyone have research into the accusations? Perhaps something could be exposed before Nov?

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah not impressed at all with Sasse, sounds like he's a closet dem.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Interesting. Don't forget you can write-in anyone, so perhaps that would be a workaround in that curious situation.

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DaesDaemar 5 points ago +5 / -0

Hopefully this will reboot the normal process of breastfeeding babies.

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DaesDaemar 1 point ago +1 / -0

It does seem to me that you were accused of being a RINO because you said you couldn't vote for someone who was ACCUSED of sexual misconduct, even though you admitted you didn't know if you believed the accuser.

Consider this: Herbster barely lost (4%) DESPITE these accusations. What if.... it was dirty establishment politics meant to discourage sheep from looking into the issues and not knee-jerk reacting to merely an accusation? It's been 8 days, what did you find in your research this last week?

I have family that lives in NE, and I feel that rant was not unjustified. Pillen seems like he may be a pawn.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Fortunately, things don't affect your day-to-day all that much if you disconnect from everything for a while. I do it often.

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DaesDaemar 5 points ago +5 / -0

100% In short, they're unhappy people who invent drama in order to distract them from the normal things in life.

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DaesDaemar 5 points ago +5 / -0

Get the snip snip then and leave the unborn alone.

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DaesDaemar 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'll pass on that questionable invitation, lady, you need green and blue hairs need to attract people on your own merit not the supreme court.

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