Where are the producers of physical goods?
Where are the builders of real world products?
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I'm bored of the constantly repetitive, always the same bitcoin content and need more inspirations and real things in my feed.
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I make small batch pecan butter and date bars with the occasional chocolates! Pecans are locally grown as well π€πΌ
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I wrote a book about Ayurveda and how food can be used as medicine. I mostly post yoga, Ayurveda and wellness tips. π«π
The pecan butter is 100% legit and delicious.
@BitBees and @Kingbee sell honey.
@Purple Painter sells art, takes commissions.
@SoapMiner makes awesome soap.
@Oshi (ζ¨γ) makes fantastic treats.
@karo does knit/crochet blankets and they're beautiful.
@Yarnlady π§Ά also does knit/crochet but she makes hats and scarves and earrings and things.
@Capymoto Keychains makes keychains, pretty self-explanatory.
@Dan Wedge does flowers and I think bulbs/seeds.
@Foxfire Mushrooms does...mushrooms, again kinda obvious. Lol.
You could probably search for a hashtag related to the thing you're looking for and find folks to follow too.
I build induction sterilizers and grow mushrooms
Me? π
I offer FCOO services and advising/coaching via my Leader In Your Pocket relationship.
My Nostr bio gives a little more detail about what I tend to write and talk aboutβ¦itβs not Bitcoin! π€ͺ
thanks so much for the love π
I make pottery! You can even buy some if you want! You can follow me or #wrensnest
Thanks rup! Throw in @SweetSats too!
Thank you π
I knit beanies and blankets! just getting started. it has been really exciting to do made-to-order pieces for the people here on nostr.
I too dislike the repetitive Bitcoin content. sooo boring π΄


I make wine and showcase it at PeonyLaneWine.com π·
I am a boat builder, woodworker and a D.I.Yβr. I also sometimes think out loud. All the best!
just a bad dev here but I wonβt feed you any repetition!
Yes! I just learned about them today.
Yes! I knew I was forgetting people. I needed more coffee before I started my list. Lol.
Eryn's mugs are almost too pretty to use. The glazes are just gorgeous.
I bake actual π using Bitcoin.
@rev.hodl does seeds
Thank you for tagging him. I couldn't get my tag to work for him.
@JohnnyMilkweed does milkweed seeds!
These I may need to get my hands on. All of the stores 'round here only sell the tropical version and not the one that is good for the monarchs. The tropical is okay as a food source but it blooms at the wrong time of year and ruins their migratory pattern.
Appreciate the summary. Iβve searched hashtags for new follows, but so many are corrupted with unrelated (and horrible) content that really deters its use.
Your pretty awesome Rupert, thanks for putting me in this group
Thanks for the shoutout Rup! I understand (we have tropical milkweed) that as long as you cut them back to 10β above the ground before Halloween that the Monarchs benefit. If you leave them blooming after that, the butterflies lay their eggs and the eggs will die in the freeze/frosts. It is good to have these convos so we can compare notes. My source is a botanist who gave me the plants, which we gather seed from every year.
I've been a photographer for 30 years.
I print my own photographs.
I recycle timber and make frames.
I also study industrial design. Not to get a degree, but to learn how to make the things that are in my head.
Correct. Itβs not even about the moneyβ¦ I offer aquatic milkweed seeds (once per year) they may be ideal for your area. https://www.growmilkweedplants.com/product-page/free-milkweed-seed
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I post random stuff that goes on in my life..
The only bitcoin content is the #365dca challange.
I work on the theroy, post what you want to see ππ»
Of course, friend.
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I just posted about a node project I've been working on.
If you haven't been mentioned yet, shout out your npub, url, and product! Let's keep building! πͺπ«
Where are the producers of physical goods?
Where are the builders of real world products?
I want to follow you!
I'm bored of the constantly repetitive, always the same bitcoin content and need more inspirations and real things in my feed.
Please oost for reach.
#asknostr
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@Jen and I #homestead, and she makes all the things.
The Rup got game β‘
I wanna order some btc t bones
Those, my friend, are not for sale.
Hi! I'm an artist making paintings the old fashioned way. π¨


Weβre building an unschooling neighborhood for fiat-proof families in Madeira
I think he is after cats or radioactive isotopes
Incredible.
I make marmalade and post a lot about mud and wurms
Thanks for shout out my sista.
Anytime, buddy. Gotta spread that golden love.
Currently putting in my 10,000 hours towards leaded stained glass πͺ
Will be moving my work into a local vendor store in a few weeks ππ»


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@SweetSats you in here yet?
I sell teas and herbal capsules that give energy, focus, and relieve stress.
Check it out if you may
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Or @Plebeian Market you got options π
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Follow @SoapMiner if you don't already.
I'm growing sheep, chickens, ducks, bees.
I produce positive energy here and everywhere I go so if youβre into that follow me ha ha
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Appreciate it! ππ»
@Plebeian Market would love to join π
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Youβre very welcome π
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Awesome!
I do already. Thanks.
Oh, and I sell comfrey root stock to frens on Nostr π
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So many awesome people share what they are producing and working on. So amazing! π₯π
Where are the producers of physical goods?
Where are the builders of real world products?
I want to follow you!
I'm bored of the constantly repetitive, always the same bitcoin content and need more inspirations and real things in my feed.
Please oost for reach.
#asknostr
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I build travel vans, greenhouses, chicken coops, garden boxes, etc. Also make biochar, lots of compost, butter from raw milk, beef jerky from friends cows and lots of other food products.
My wife makes soap, tallow skin cream, real sunscreen, and cute kids. Our bees make us honey and wax, and the chickens chip in with eggs.
Nice to see that there are so many other producers on here!
I make open source hardware password managers called @Signet.
Oh, and I maintain Ansible roles/playbooks to make self-hosting things easier.
I also grow and preserve my own food, but that's not something I sell. That's just for me. No interest in selling any of that. I'll share my experience though.
I guess I do woodshop projects from time to time too. Again, those are just for me, but I'm willing to share what I learn.
Ahemβ¦this way
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That's cool. Is this the password manager?


I post all sorts of things non BTC, sell comfrey roots for sats in the US among other things at different times.
Check out #grownostr #dogstr #foodstr for a couple non BTC tags but not necessarily goods for sale.
I teach early musical education and natural processes in the forest π΅π³πΆ


Do you sell biochar?
I'm a soundscape musician, write about Philosophy, Nostr, Parenting, Gaming and post homemade memes. If any of that's up your alley, feel free to follow. I also post Bitcoin content though.
I could if someone were local to central Texas. Generally I use it in my garden and clients gardens once it is full of nutrient.
Always have lots of extra though
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Wow. Amazing! π₯π
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Stop spamming, start zapvertising, maybe folks won't block you like I'm about to.
It's something I want to get into, but I live in California.
I'll build an off grid accessory dwelling unit for sats, or better yet, teach you and your neighbors how to build these for yourselves.


I'll build an off grid accessory dwelling unit for sats, or better yet, teach you and your neighbors how to build these for yourselves.


Looks awesome!
Yup, that's the one. I'm about to finish a nicer looking case for it too.
That one is my personal device on account of the imperfection in the case.
That one is my personal device on account of the imperfection in the case.That's pretty cool.
I just got a Prusa 3D printer. Can you recommend any books or websites that can help me learn to use it. π
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Honestly, just playing around with it has been what's worked best for me. Go to printables and find some cool stuff and then read their comments on recommended print settings.
When you run into problems (prints not sticking to the bed, warping or whatever), look for the answers with your search engine of choice.
Once you can print out models that are pre-made, next you can get into CAD if you're so inclined. There are tons of good videos on FreCAD on yewtu.be.
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Thanks.
The inside photo is impressive. What are the materials used for something like this?
Looks like 2x4s and steel brackets.
it looks nice for a subtropical climate but it looks awful for a temperate climate
plain old thatching and wood frames are better even for subtropical climates (that was the norm here in #madeira until a couple hundred years ago)
i think you could extend this steel pole frame geodesic stuff to be suitable for colder climates if you do double layers, but i have lived in the cold, there is NO WAY this building is any good if your winter temps go below 12`C
I 3d printed custom brackets, attached the dome to 2 trampoline frames, and used a compound miter saw to custom fit the skeleton together.
The natural airflow and the hollow micro-silicate insulation paint (providing an effective r20 insulation value) will make this much more comfortable in warmer and wetter climates. Where I'm building this one in FL, I will be adding a split AC unit and a BTC space heater that I expect to be all the additional climate I will need.
For colder climates, the steel provides a curtain wall that can be filled in with whatever you have available, hempcrete, cordwood, cob, or super adobe will all perform better than drywall and siding. The dome is essentially just 5 large pentagons, that can be prefabricated with aircrete. I've found foam-crete (w/re-pelletized styrofoam as aggregate) to be easier to work with. I can easily use the latex cement canvas on both sides, making the framing as thick as I choose, to prefab custom pentagonal structural insulation panels, or square/rectangular, as needed.
The blog post goes into more details and provides resources to lookup even more info on the materials and processes I used, ranging from custom designed 3d printed ASA brackets, to Japanese style woodburned treatment finished out with 3 coats of shellac, and a variation of latex cement canvas stapled like upholstery out of used painters drop cloth and free up cycled paint from the Austin recycling center.
Sorry, I didn't see a link
I was referring to the green parts.
I don't know what you mean by the "green" parts. If you mean the color green, the "skin" is stretched re-purposed medium weight canvas drop cloth, applied with ~7k 1/2" staples, then coated 3 times with a wet slurry of Reblended paint, water, and portland cement, before the final coat of just paint with boro-silicate microsphere insulation added with 2 more coats (by far the most expensive material in this whole project at ~$1/sq ft of coverage).
IF, you are referring to "green" as in environmentally friendly, that comes from the majority of the paint, canvas, steel, and wood having come from free and salvaged sources. The two 14' trampoline frames took less than 2 weeks to find for free locally in Austin, but even new ones from Walmart are only $179 each, and is far superior than wood framing for the circular vertical walls.
Eventually, I intend to set up a styro-foam re-pelletizer so I can embed more diverted "waste" products into the vertical walls as insulation.
Okay, so it's canvas. That's all I wanted to know
Forgive me, I'm half blind π€·ββοΈ (literally, I have to have my 2nd eye surgery yet)
I include the link to the book, 'Latex Concrete Habitat', the technique is adapted from in the blog post, in case you want to learn more. It's an amazingly adaptable approach, in the pics of my prototype, I actually used some bedsheets for the rectangular roof/walls, that I bought by the pound from a Goodwill warehouse. I especially liked the texture I got from the flannel bedsheet.
Where are the producers of physical goods?
Where are the builders of real world products?
I want to follow you!
I'm bored of the constantly repetitive, always the same bitcoin content and need more inspirations and real things in my feed.
Please oost for reach.
#asknostr
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