

Using the tool for illegal activities is illegal, owning a printer capable of producing fake notes isn’t.


Using the tool for illegal activities is illegal, owning a printer capable of producing fake notes isn’t.


Where are you seeing that it’s illegal? I own a pen plotter that can print things without tracking dots and that’s not illegal. I don’t see why this would be any different.


I’ve been here for a couple of years now and have never gotten anything like that. I even occasionally ban people (which I can’t imagine they are too happy about). 🤷♂️
And a good 6-7 to you as well
Worthwhile, but wrong community.
Same thing as what others are saying. This is off topic for this community.

It’s fucked to tell the citizenry they can’t have silver and gold and they have to turn it all in, only to allow it at a markup shortly after.
But I don’t think pegging the dollar to gold makes sense in the modern age. Do we really want our monetary supply to be upended when a new gold deposit is found? Obviously our current monetary policy of “print more more bro” sucks, but I don’t feel like gold backed is the way either.
Bout to be a HOT summer 🍄🟫


I was really hoping the trail cam picture was real. It is not :(
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/minnesota-wolf-pack-chihuahua/


I don’t think this is correct.
I did a few reverse image searches and found this image, but couldn’t really find any attribution. The timestamps on the results I found were quite old. Pretty sure this isn’t AI.
there’s a clearly visible Coca Cola bottle shown attached to the gas price sign. This style of bottle wasn’t produced until 1977. https://www.historyoasis.com/post/coca-cola-bottle-design-history
for gas to be 22 cents, this would need to be pre-1950’s. In 1977, gas was around $0.60 on average. https://www.energy.gov/eere/vehicles/fact-741-august-20-2012-historical-gasoline-prices-1929-2011
I’m pretty sure this is a modern image and the price shown is $2.11 (and 9/10’s of a cent).
Edit: I’m just seeing what community I’m posting it, but I’m leaving this comment.

That’s so interesting. I’m not an avid shooter but I’ve been to a handful of ranges and it’s never even been asked of me.
You can’t park there sir.
And it’s a blast to shoot…at $0.50 a round.


Does this make sense?
No.
Literally all of us are shitting right this moment.


I registered a domain and wrote an article to try to get a submission through. It worked for a few months, but was removed after that. Very vigilant.
Well yes, those are the rules. But if I see someone ripping out invasives themselves…
I didn’t see it.
I’m from the states and I took this as “national park” (or perhaps state) land. It’s land intended for ecological conservation.
I think the general idea is that you shouldn’t mess with conservation land. The general public isn’t educated enough to know what is invasive and what isn’t, so the rules say don’t disturb stuff. But if someone who was educated was in the park removing invasive species, they are almost certainly “breaking the rules”, but doing a net positive thing.
So if you see it…you didn’t.
I’m saying no. I could find nothing on the books that prohibits specific printer tech or mandates hidden tracing be added for it to be legal.