Here in the UK a massive grow was discovered in a former Ministry of Defence nuclear bunker. It was so secure that the police couldn't get in to bust them and had to wait outside until they ran out of food.
RFF was the best thing I'd discovered on the internet for as long as I can remember. I was gutted to hear about it stopping.
Bandwagon is in development, which is/will be a federated music platform which can integrate with internet radio. You can check out the first instance at bandwagon.fm
In the meantime I've been really enjoying the music on Mother Earth Radio, particularly their instrumental channel.
It's interesting to see the hierarchy of embarrassment that conservatives have found themselves stuck in. Average Tory voter < Tory party < Nigel Farage < Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson.
Farage should have stayed quiet about Musk and Robinson. Now everyone knows how vulnerable he feels about being the next Nick Griffin.
The whole of the right is allowing itself to get completely tainted by it's lowest denominator at the moment.
As others have said, using a flat bed scanner will save some work. If you need to photograph it though:
Use paper with grid lines as background (not sure the name, used to use it in maths at school). This will give you not just an index for scale but also for 'squareness'.
Position camera perpendicular to subject
Use a telephoto or zoom lens from a distance rather than wide angle from close up to minimise lens distortion.
Import image into GIMP or photoshop and use rulers, guides and transform tools to scale the image correctly and make it perfectly square.
Matching the colour perfectly is more complicated and I won't go into that here.
Let me know if you need any more tips. I photograph a lot of artwork and documents.
Yea, that's what I mean. I call rubbish anything that gets thrown away though, so for me a banana skin is still rubbish but it is not bad in the same way as a plastic bottle. I probably wasn't clear enough in my downvoted first comment. But I am sick, so forgive me.
You should definitely ask a qualified expert. I would think swimming might be a good option though. As well as being good exercise it can also be really pleasant and relaxing to just float and play in the water.
I don't think that dropping rubbish is necessarily that bad. The problem comes when it persists in the environment for hundreds of years because it's not biodegradable.
Buy a bicycle that makes you want to ride it. If you get to the point where you no longer want to ride it, trade it in for another one that you do.
I can't overstate how important it is take care of your mental and physical health. In fact, I would say that this is far more important than buying a house. Your mind and body are your primary home.
Give the encrypted file to one person, the key to another and do not keep either yourself. They exchange them if you die.