Bissents master plan? They have talked about how we price fort Knox gold at a few hundred per ounce in ratio to our debt. Is he making gold go sky high before a fort Knox audit and reworking if the national debt??
🔥🚨LATEST: This bunny has been causing tears to fall across the internet as he laid his head on the body of his friend who passed away beside him. This is yet another reminder that animals are more aware than many accept.
Amazon Ring died on May 22, 2026.
It just doesn't know yet.
One dad in Nashville, Tennessee built a free MIT-licensed app that watches your driveway, your porch, your baby monitor, your garage.
No cloud. No subscription. No cop ever gets the footage.
32,057 stars. 3,103 forks. Pushed today.
Here is the wildest part:
You: "How much is Ring Protect Pro?"
Ring: "$19.99 a month. $199.99 a year. Per house."
You: "How much is Google Home Premium Advanced?"
Google: "$20 a month. $200 a year. Per house."
You: "What do I get?"
Both: "We store your footage in our cloud. Ring already paid the FTC $5.8 million in 2023 for letting employees and contractors watch your videos without your consent. Google just raised Nest prices again in 2025."
You: "What does Frigate cost?"
Blake Blackshear: "Nothing. It runs on the Raspberry Pi already on your shelf. The footage never leaves your house. I have a day job."
Ring sells the camera. Then sells your fear back to you, monthly, forever.
Frigate sells nothing. Because Blake isn't selling.
He's a dad with 1,267 followers who got tired of Amazon owning his front door.
100% Opensource.
100% Local.
100% Yours.
The smart camera industry made one bad assumption.
That you'd keep paying rent on a camera you already bought.
That assumption just died in Nashville.
Over 7,000 years ago, the Ubaid culture of Mesopotamia created bizarre humanoid reptilian figurines with elongated skulls, almond eyes, scaled features, and serpent-like appearances.
Why do you think they made these?
Oh by the way the CIA declassified documents that include a "Spinning mechanism at Baalbek, Lebanon" and a "Temple Under the Sphinx, Egypt"
These documents are from the 1950s...
Anyway... carry on
Hardship is most often worse than you expect, longer than you expect.
The recovery is often even faster, often 1/5th or faster than deep drawdowns or general hardship.
Hardship puts it all in perspective, it allows for growth, mentally, spiritually, in the growth path.
Small continuous steps forward is the way to fight against the pain. 1% better each day.
The work you put in near the top is often the least productive.
The work you put in in deep drawdowns is often your absolute best.
Deep despair cleans the board, kills the excess, resets the board, often the path forward is filled up with opportunity.
At the end of a rally too much chases too little.
At the end of despair there is too little to take advantage of too much.
Great euphoria and despair are both parts of the journey, both are fake, like the final end of a parabolic move, they are created to be faded.
Mistrust big bursts, biggest losses come after the biggest wins. Trust compounding, all great things take time.
The best aspects in life are all achieved through compounding. Relationships, Fitness, Health, Profits, Respect, Exposure, Skill... Trust it, accept grind is the minimum if you want to achieve anything.
Major life hack: Don't complain, ever. Nobody likes a complainer. They drain the energy of everyone around them. It's exhausting spending time around someone who constantly complains about things outside their control. If it’s within your control, go do something about it. If it’s not, you’re just wasting energy thinking about it. Complaining gives too much power to the thing. Take back that power.