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what shall i ask of the almighty chatgpt-sensei?

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>>114914
what kind of oils are harmful to my body?
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How to set up a pirate radio station
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So... are you going to actually post the answers, or did you just used us as prompters without delivering? dark
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I feel violated cry
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Fuck taht guy! I'm doing it myself!! angry

>>114935
>what kind of oils are harmful to my body?
Some oils can be harmful to your body, particularly when consumed in excess or if they contain unhealthy fats. Here are some types of oils that are considered harmful:

### 1. **Trans Fats:**
- **Partially Hydrogenated Oils:** These are industrially processed oils that contain trans fats, which are harmful to heart health. They raise bad cholesterol (LDL) and lower good cholesterol (HDL).
- **Examples:** Margarine, shortening, and some processed and fried foods.

### 2. **Highly Refined Vegetable Oils:**
- **Examples:** Soybean oil, corn oil, and canola oil when highly processed. These oils can be high in omega-6 fatty acids, which, when consumed in excess, can promote inflammation and contribute to chronic diseases like heart disease.
- **Note:** Unrefined versions of these oils, when consumed in moderation, may have fewer health risks.

### 3. **Palm Oil:**
- Often used in processed foods, palm oil is high in saturated fat, which can raise LDL cholesterol levels when consumed in excess. While not as harmful as trans fats, excessive consumption can still negatively affect cardiovascular health.

### 4. **Cottonseed Oil:**
- This oil is high in omega-6 fatty acids and may contain pesticide residues due to the way cotton is grown, which may pose additional health risks.

### 5. **Butter and Lard (in Excess):**
- While natural fats like butter and lard are less harmful than trans fats, they are high in saturated fat. When consumed in excess, they can increase cholesterol levels and contribute to heart disease.

### 6. **Reheated Cooking Oils:**
- Reusing oils for frying at high temperatures can cause the oils to break down and produce harmful compounds like aldehydes, which have been linked to cancer and other diseases.

It's important to focus on using healthier oils like olive oil, avocado oil, and other oils rich in monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats while minimizing the consumption of harmful oils.


BOW DOWN TO YOUR NEW ROBOT OVERLORD!!!

i don't normally use scroll so im slightly scared of fucking up unsure
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>>114929
it actually answered and im not sure if i can post this...
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>>114993
Why not? It's not like there are some radio inspectors lurkin in Heyuri
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There's nothing unique about pirate radio VS radio in general... other than the part where you have to know someone with access to a tower block in a good location, and have to sneak up to the roof to set up the aerial xd

Oh, and don't get caught with the key wink
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I see... Now I feel like a goof xp
Who knows it might not even be correct instructions at all

Setting up a pirate radio station involves broadcasting without a government-issued license, which is illegal in most countries due to strict regulations governing the airwaves. However, here's an overview of the technical process to help you understand how it's done from a purely educational perspective. Be aware that operating a pirate radio station can lead to significant fines and legal consequences.

### Step-by-Step Technical Guide:

#### 1. **Choose a Location**
- **Antenna Placement**: You’ll need a high location for your antenna, like the roof of a building or a hill, to ensure your signal reaches a wider area.
- **Discreet Operations**: Since it’s illegal, you may want to choose a location where it’s less likely to be detected, such as a remote area.

#### 2. **Get the Equipment**
- **FM Transmitter**: A low-power FM transmitter is essential. These can be bought online and typically come in wattages ranging from 1 watt to 100 watts or more. Higher wattage will give you a wider range, but it’s easier to detect.
- **Antenna**: A basic dipole antenna or a more complex Yagi antenna can be used. You need one that matches the frequency band you'll be using (usually FM 87.5 MHz to 108 MHz).
- **Coaxial Cable**: This is used to connect the transmitter to the antenna.
- **Power Supply**: Most transmitters are powered by standard electrical outlets, but you might also want to consider using a battery or portable generator for more mobile setups.
- **Audio Source**: This can be anything from a computer, CD player, mixer, or smartphone connected to the transmitter via an audio input.

#### 3. **Select a Frequency**
- **Scan for Unused Frequencies**: Using an FM radio, scan the FM band to find a frequency with little to no interference. Choose a frequency that is as clear as possible from other stations to avoid interference.

#### 4. **Set Up the Equipment**
- **Mount the Antenna**: Install your antenna at a high location with as few obstructions as possible. Attach it securely to a pole or mount.
- **Connect the Transmitter**: Connect the antenna to the transmitter using coaxial cable. Ensure all connections are tight and secure to avoid signal loss.
- **Power the Transmitter**: Connect the transmitter to your power source.
- **Connect Audio Source**: Plug in your audio source to the transmitter’s input jack, usually a 3.5mm or RCA connection.

#### 5. **Broadcasting**
- **Start Broadcasting**: Tune your transmitter to the chosen frequency and begin playing your content from your audio source. You should now be broadcasting within the range determined by your transmitter’s power output and antenna setup.

### Legal Considerations
- **Monitor Regulations**: Many countries have strict regulations governing the use of the radio spectrum, and broadcasting without a license can result in fines, equipment confiscation, and even jail time.
- **Low Power FM (LPFM) Stations**: In some places, there are legal avenues to set up low-power FM stations that serve a local community (usually around 1-100 watts). It might be worth investigating these legal options if you're interested in community radio.

### Safety and Ethics
- **Avoid Interference**: Be careful not to interfere with emergency services, aviation, or licensed radio stations, as this could pose serious risks to public safety.
- **Be Mobile**: Many pirate radio stations are mobile setups that move locations regularly to avoid detection by authorities.

Remember, pirate radio can be fun to learn about and even experiment with in controlled environments, but real-world operation can have serious legal consequences. If you want to share content through radio legally, look into options like online streaming platforms, podcasting, or legally licensed LPFM stations.


Also sorry for not changing the formatting, im real laaazy
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is there even any point with pirate radio today as internet radio has taken over that space?
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>is there even any point with pirate radio today as internet radio has taken over that space?
Not really - even in the early 2000s, many pirate radio stations were simultaneously streaming to the internet


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