I think I should start posting again. About how to properly act in commerce. Because it's a skill that's losing its ground fast. It doesn't matter what political system is your custom. Commerce keeps us all going, and the rules of it supersede local regulations.
@valdezforco try living somewhere besides a Denver condo before making comments about how someone providing a method to cook food is killing a family. Your words are slander and lies. They need to be dealt with.
"At the end of the day that’s all these people care about is money, not you or your family."
Your words and when families can't afford electricity and can't cook, you will come through with more socialistic institutions. Those places will provide the resources needed for life in exchange for thinking like you.
That's why the judge ruled against your smear campaign.
Born and raised in Colorado on a gas stove. Just for context.
It's ironic big tech has the audacity to cancel my platforms and ban my projects because of small risk that user generated content might end up with a copyright complaint.
Meanwhile these entire social networks are running off of legit fake content made by AI. These networks get more useless every day.
The system built on money, surveillance, and power doesn’t care about your ideas. It cares about extracting value from them. It’s not a "mistake"; it’s the inevitable endpoint of building a tech society without ethics.
it's rooted in what we do right now. It’s about being loyal in action, challenging in thought, and unflinching in conflict. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t exist in big, structured systems. It exists in small circles—you build them.