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USA1st_Guy 4 points ago +4 / -0

and there you have it! two of us frogs already spitting truth "FIBER".

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USA1st_Guy 3 points ago +3 / -0

ya uh and my direct friend will die from it soon because the polyps they ripped out a couple years ago spread systemically. When the doc was confronted about it she said "yeah it does happen sometimes"! wow! I guess they get away with it when the couple that could sue them is too busy dealing with the cancer. Now all we hear about is well the doc said "oh gee this chemical isn't working like it should have by now, weird it usually works, now here's some steroids and more crap for your fever that won't go away. " from the couple that got blindsided so hard they cling to the team of doctors they feel God put in their path to save the wife. When in reality she is just a pin cushion to them.

be careful out there. and how can we trust CBS "muh, red meat bad" news mixed in with a bunch of other legit foods to avoid but nothing about how fiber and other unprocessed whole foods kicks CC's ass! before it starts. Instead just a bunch of "take our test" to see if you have a mostly avoidable condition from eating industrial processed poisons disguised as "food" from our fellow corporations.

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USA1st_Guy 8 points ago +8 / -0

time to ditch Samsung too, grapheneOS on google pixel stops all the smartphone spying

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USA1st_Guy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Fren, I too spent years researching in my spare time. I thought I had figured out a certain coin in 2020 but I was wrong. I figured out I was wrong when I looked outside my bubble and learned new factual info I did not know I needed to know. There is a fine line between research and confirmation bias. I thought that the coin I liked solved a big problem, and maybe it will someday but then I looked around and found a much much bigger problem that another coin was solving; methodically, step by step.

Please, please look at other viewpoints. It doesn't have to be anti-BTC viewpoints. But at least consider perhaps the top 10 or so and research why many say other coins are great in their own right.

BTC has a correlation with going up soon after more tether gets printed. Seriously how does tether magically print 1 billion tether at a time? The lasting future of crypto is utility. The key question is "does this product/crypto/idea etc. uniquely solve a real world problem?" or does it solve said problem better than other methods. btc cannot go to scale at 7 transactions / second.

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USA1st_Guy 2 points ago +2 / -0

my wife was like "look there's your frog" so I claim it for pepeland

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USA1st_Guy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sorry, I read everyday but don't log in much. Military examples found easily at wikipedia

https://medium.com/@vishnu.sain.m21/why-major-companies-are-switching-to-linux-the-strategic-advantages-ad1169afd801

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Linux_adopters

In July 2001,[26] the White House started switching whitehouse.gov to an operating system based on Red Hat Linux and using the Apache HTTP Server.[27] The installation was completed in February 2009.[28][29] In October 2009, the White House servers adopted Drupal, an open-source content management system software distribution.[30][31]
In April 2006, the US Federal Aviation Administration announced that it had completed a migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux in one third of the scheduled time and about US$15 million under budget. The switch saved a further US$15 million in datacenter operating costs.[32][33]
By 2007, the United States Department of Defense uses Linux - "the U.S. Army is the single largest installed base for Red Hat Linux"[34] and the US Navy nuclear submarine fleet runs on Linux,[35] including their sonar systems.[36]
By 2008, the US National Nuclear Security Administration operates the world's tenth fastest supercomputer, the IBM Roadrunner, which uses Red Hat Enterprise Linux along with Fedora as its operating systems.[37]
In June 2012, the US Navy signed a US$27,883,883 contract with Raytheon to install Linux ground control software for its fleet of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) Northrop Grumman MQ-8 Fire Scout drones. The contract involves Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, which has already spent US$5,175,075 in preparation for the Linux systems.[38]
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USA1st_Guy 1 point ago +1 / -0

dang only +59 votes on GAW for this, we gotta pump up those numbers

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USA1st_Guy 1 point ago +1 / -0

the heads of companies that come to the realization that they are sharing company secrets with MS will make things change over time.

its a 300 employee robotics company; that is significant not because it is 300 but it shows that the brightest minds know linux is a better solution. Linux market penetration went from 3.1 to 4.7% in the past 12 months, 150% increase.

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USA1st_Guy 1 point ago +1 / -0

zorin was ok but puked on my windows virtual machine inside zorin, then went to bazzite, same issues, then I went to nobara and it's been great! Thought i would be running windows 10 in a VM on one screen for months or years while i struggled to switch everything to linux but not needed. A couple apps I thought I would need to keep windows open all the time for have web apps now so i just use em in a browser in Linux, haven't fired up win10 at all for weeks now,

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USA1st_Guy 1 point ago +1 / -0

yeah well my buddy works in a 300 employee robotics firm and they are all linux all the time, PCs and robots, sorry to poop on your poop there but things are changing.

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USA1st_Guy 4 points ago +4 / -0

ooo ooo sign me up, even though there is no law requiring me to do so, I wanna run down to the DMV and register my car and title it so the state owns it and gives me usufruct; the privilege to "drive" it and the state the power to enforce all traffic statutes to make sure I "usufruct" it their way. Everything is a contract. Everything you sign, even agreeing to engaging in a conversation. Where you headed this evening? is an offer to contract! All traffic related enforcement is commercial contract. You agreed to be administered when you got a driver's license; permission to exercise a right. People need a certificate to prove they are proficient not a license.

"That which is lawful is illegal, that which is legal is unlawful." <-- Does make sense when you comprehend that the legal system is not the law and the law is not the legal system. They are two jurisdictions and we've been tricked into only dancing in the legal system our whole lives, never know it is possible to invoke the law with what we dictate out of our mouths as in Juris--diction.

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USA1st_Guy 1 point ago +1 / -0

In other areas of you life you choose whether to contract or not. Why are we "forced" to contract with the IRS? We are not, we are indeed tricked. We first sign up as an unwitting teenager and then we must continue the contract. But what if it was an annual renewal?; since we sign it every year. But it is not as simple as just stopping, they have more tricks for that called "course of performance".

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USA1st_Guy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Random fact: "when you do not object, you acquiesce" is a principle recognized in law.

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USA1st_Guy 4 points ago +4 / -0

Serious question: Why does every letter from them start with "Dear Taxpayer"?. Why not "Dear John Smith"?

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USA1st_Guy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Bigger Truth: When you sign your tax return you create a contractual obligation that did not exist before.

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USA1st_Guy 2 points ago +2 / -0

There are like 3 or 4 counties in the USA that are not incorporated so is that the case for your county? or do you mean to say you live in an incorporated county but not in a municipally incorporated area within your incorporated county?

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