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$300 old server, 4 cpu, 32GB RAM, w/ psu… for a beginner? by bot9998 in homelab

[–]bot9998[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you all for the absolutely awesome advice!

genuinely an incredible community

i’m definitely going with your recommendations, holding off for now, repurpose some of my other computers lying around, level up my skillset and take it from there :)

thanks again!

Still can’t buy a Raspberry Pi board? Things aren’t getting better any time soon by won_3m_wold in raspberry_pi

[–]bot9998 6 points7 points  (0 children)

you guys read some of these success stories from their corporate clients?

https://www.raspberrypi.com/success-stories/crux-labs-digital-telephony/

https://www.raspberrypi.com/success-stories/xogo-digital-signage/

success for an educational charity is prioritizing these corps over kids?

the commercial products are basically what the kids are making anyway

https://www.slideshare.net/pallavaggarwal/10-popular-commercial-products-using-raspberry-pi-compute-module

only difference is who gets to bid/bribe

and who doesn’t get to learn anything

Censored on instagram for “misinformation” for sharing a basic factually accurate tweet about Bitcoin by cflynn07 in Bitcoin

[–]bot9998 9 points10 points  (0 children)

after 70x’ing, the 0.5% allocation became 35%, outperforming cad inflation (~20%) from Nov ‘15 to present

Hurricane Andrew, Aug 24, 1992 by TheProfessorO in Miami

[–]bot9998 2 points3 points  (0 children)

big tornado came up our street and took our roof and most everything else

Donald Trump is under investigation for violating the Espionage Act !! by GroundbreakingSet187 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]bot9998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

they aren’t that different, one leads to the other

and please source your claims

otherwise it’s easier to assume a 15 day old account condescendingly making baseless assertions is a troll best ignored

In the meantime people are hoping this isn’t true, “classified documents relating to nuclear weapons were among the items FBI agents sought in a search of former president Donald Trump’s Florida residence on Monday.”

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2022/08/donald-trump-fbi-raid-mar-a-lago-nuclear-weapons-documents

so your proof that the us hasn’t helped the Saudi’s develop nuclear power/weapons should be super helpful

Donald Trump is under investigation for violating the Espionage Act !! by GroundbreakingSet187 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]bot9998 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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

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

2019

In 2019 the House Committee on Oversight and Reform in the United States reported that President Donald Trump planned to provide nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia in violation of the Atomic Energy Act.[25] The reactors would be built by the company IP3 International, while negotiations were conducted by Jared Kushner and Energy Secretary Rick Perry.[26] The report caused widespread condemnation from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers in both houses of Congress due in part to the recent assassination of Jamal Khashoggi and the conduct of the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen.[27] In the Senate Ed Markey and Marco Rubio introduced a bill, the Saudi Nuclear Proliferation Act, to block the deal.[8] Concerns were also directed about whether the deal would entail access to uranium enrichment technology.[26] In response U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette claimed that Saudi Arabia would sign a Section 123 agreement restricting how Saudi Arabia could use nuclear technology.[28]

2020

According to reports Saudi Arabia did not sign up to halt the enrichment of uranium, reprocessing of spent fuel and neither signed the 123 Agreement with the United States.[35]

Saudi Arabia constructed a facility for extracting (enriching) uranium yellowcake from uranium ore with the help of China.

On 17 September 2020, The Guardian reported Saudi Arabia of being in possession of enough uranium ore reserves to produce 90,000 tonnes worth of uranium. The disclosure reportedly increased concerns regarding Riyadh’s aggressive interest in developing atomic weapons program.

There were concerns, where Saudi was under suspicions of producing nuclear weapons, as it lacked transparency. Saudi Arabia followed the IAEA's Small Quantities Protocol regulations which did not allow direct inspections of Saudi nuclear facilities.[18][29] [30]

How the Second Amendment was reinterpreted to protect individual rights by WhirlyBirdPilotBlue in Libertarian

[–]bot9998 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“Implicit in the debate between Federalists and Anti-Federalists were two shared assumptions. First, that the proposed new Constitution gave the federal government almost total legal authority over the army and militia. Second, that the federal government should not have any authority at all to disarm the citizenry. They disagreed only about whether an armed populace could adequately deter federal oppression.”

https://constitutioncenter.org/interactive-constitution/interpretation/amendment-ii/interps/99

America is exterminating its wolves. When will this stop? by RiseCascadia in Cascadia

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🤝

“April 19, 2022

2021 ANNUAL WOLF REPORT AVAILABLE

The minimum known count of wolves in Oregon at the end of 2021 was 175 wolves, an increase of two wolves over the 2020 minimum known number of 173, according to the Oregon Wolf Conservation and Management 2021 Annual Report released today.

This annual count is based on verified wolf evidence (like visual observations, tracks, and remote camera photographs). The actual number of wolves in Oregon is higher, as not all individuals present in the state are located during the winter count.

Wolf mortalities were higher this year with 26 known mortalities, up from 10 in 2020. Of those, 21 were human-caused (due to poaching, vehicle collisions, and ODFW lethal control after chronic livestock depredation).

“The wolf count did not increase as much over the past year as in previous years, and a higher number of mortalities that included the loss of breeding adults certainly played a role,” said Roblyn Brown, ODFW wolf biologist. “Despite this, we are confident in the continued health of the state’s wolf population as they expand in distribution across the state and show a strong upward population trend.”

Depredations of livestock continue to trend lower than the wolf population and most packs did not depredate in 2020. However, last year saw higher counts of wolf depredation (49 confirmed incidents vs 31 in 2020) with most incidents happening from late summer to fall rather than in spring.

“After a calm spring with few incidents, we saw a much higher number of depredations from July through November despite livestock producers’ extensive non-lethal efforts to reduce conflict,” said Brown. “We thank all producers who have taken preventive measures and encourage all those in areas with wolves to reach out for assistance.” ODFW offers technical advice and funds are available to support non-lethal preventive measures through ODA’s Wolf Compensation Grant Program.

Brown did express concern about the level of wolf poaching in Oregon with losses that included an entire wolf pack last year. “We hope that anyone with information will step forward, which can be done anonymously, and claim the preference points or the monetary reward offered which is now at $50,000 for the Catherine Pack.”

America is exterminating its wolves. When will this stop? by RiseCascadia in Cascadia

[–]bot9998 17 points18 points  (0 children)

pretty sure wolf populations are rising, same with bear, coyote, cougars, and possibly other predators

WA chart: https://images.app.goo.gl/NTSmdVFVY6rvsMPb6

Oregon: https://images.app.goo.gl/sJnBXNHs7sKeyqsx8