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Cake day: July 11th, 2023

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  • i’m not sure if you meant the number to be interpreted literally, but isn’t 250lbs of fentanyl a lot. both psychonautwiki and substancesearch state that a “heavy” dose, which is where you start to seriously risk overdosing, (regardless of method of administration) is around 100ug. some quick back of the napkin math:

    • 250 lbs ≈ 1.1*10^11 ug
    • 1.1*10^11 ug/(100 ug/dose)=1.1 billion heavy doses
    • 1.1 billion doses/365 days≈3 million, i.e. assuming you take a heavy dose every single day if the year (which, again, will likely kill you), 250 lbs would be able to supply 3 million people for a whole year

    of course, this is assuming 100% purity, so these numbers probably change quite substantially if “fentanyl” is actually defined as “substance containing fentanyl”

    of course none of this is with the goal of defending whatever the fuck trump is doing, i just wanted to put into perspective that 250 lbs can actually be quite a lot for super potent substances like fentanyl


  • my understanding is:

    1. the emergency contact sends their public key to the owner of the vault
    2. the owner encrypts the key for the vault using said public key and stores the result on bitwarden’s servers
    3. the emergency contact can now request the decryption key from bitwarden, which they will receive either if the vault owner manually approves the request or if the request is not rejected within a certain amount of time
    4. the emergency contact can then decrypt the stored vault key using their private key, and use that to access the vault

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