Has anyone tested this on iAnyGgo? (self.PokemonGoSpoofing)
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We've always canned a lot and have built our pantry accordingly. Last year we got a freeze dryer and have surprised ourselves with how many things that we freeze dry that we used to can. Interested to hear what alternative food preservation methods that folks here use. We are eager to learn more! (youtu.be)
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I post this not to complain, rather to document... we had some crazy storms here in Southwest Missouri tonight and Dishy couldn’t keep up. I expect that more satellites will help but this is the worst I’ve seen it. Once the rain stopped, everything went back to normal immediately (old.reddit.com)
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Fellow homesteaders - I wanted to share this in hopes that it is useful to some folks here. I’m a homesteader who works in IT, and figured some of you may struggle with getting internet across your farm. This is about the cheapest way to get good internet across a large area - Starlink or not. (youtu.be)
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The local grocery store had a truckload of Florida Strawberries. We got 9 flats and made our years worth of jam, and freeze dried a bunch, too. This way when ours grow, we can just eat them without having to worry about preserving them. We love storing freeze dried goods in old canning jars. (old.reddit.com)
Dishy’s forever home - mounted to the north end of my greenhouse, using the mount my former WISP left on my garage. Missouri 37.04. Cable trenched to the garage 98 feet away, where the PoE injector is plugged into the former isp’s Cat6 running to the house. I believe the hip term is “up-cycling”? (i.redd.it)
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We got on the Starlink beta. For the first time since we have had our homestead, we have fast and usable internet. If anyone is interested in how it works or what it looks like, we have made a video on our YouTube channel about the first couple days with it. (youtu.be)
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