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Use nostr more and your score goes up.... Pretty basic... 🤷
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Nostr Trust Report
User: paulinthejungle Npub: nprofile1qqsgqke57uygxl0m8elstq26c4mq2erz3dvdtgxwswwvhdh0xcs04scpzdmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ue0qy08wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnrv9eh2ctvvde8jur5duhxgct5v5hsz9rhwden5te0dehhxarj9ehz6arf9ekk2tcvmjv0r Trust Score: 65/100
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GOOD MORNING 🌅☀️💜☕️
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I Dan Wedge trust a third party for my zaps because it works for me.
I am a user not a builder. Maybe a power user but definitely not an ideologue.
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If Ai isn't working for you in the future, you will be poor.
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Michigan’s Department of Education is reporting schools around the state will lose nearly $42 million of funding.
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LANSING, Mich. (WILX) -Consumers Energy announced a new electric rate hike request, exactly one week before the next rate hike takes effect.
Consumers announced it requested a rate hike before the Michigan Public Service Commission on Friday, March 28.
A utility company can only file one rate hike request every 12 months. The current application would come exactly 366 days after their last application.
The last rate hike was approved on March 21, with the MPSC approving a $154 million hike.
It’s currently unknown how much money Consumers will request. A summary of the request is expected to be filed before the end of June.
Previously, Consumers requested an 8% hike in 2024 and a 5% hike in 2023.
“By allowing Consumers Energy and DTE to file a new rate hike every twelve months, the State is allowing these billion-dollar businesses to ask for more and more before anyone can even gauge the impact of the previous rate hike,
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