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Crafty Conspiracy

Crafty Conspiracy

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Uncover the hidden world of guerrilla crafting where everyday objects become subversive art tools. This podcast blends DIY culture with tactical creativity, interviewing underground artists who turn IKEA hacks into political statements and origami into protest weapons. Each episode features encrypted tutorials for discreetly upcycling corporate waste, crafting surveillance-proof accessories, and embedding secret messages in knitwear. Learn to weaponize glitter, decode yarn-based cryptography, and organize clandestine stitch-and-bitch sessions that double as resistance meetings. For crafters whCrafty Conspiracy
Episodes
  • UNLEASH MULTI-MODEL AI POWER WITHOUT TOKEN MADNESS—ROUTED WITH AVOBOT.COM
    Apr 1 2025

    Ditch token chaos and unlock flat-rate, unlimited access to GPT-4o, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and more through a single API key. Avobot.com slashes complexity with automatic model selection, centralized endpoints, and transparent pricing—including a free tier to test-drive the future of AI integration. No more juggling providers or counting tokens—just pure, unfiltered building. To start building, visit Avobot.com.

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    16 mins
  • AVOBOT UNLEASHED: FLAT-RATE AI POWERHOUSE WITH GPT-4O, GEMINI & MORE—ROUTED WITH AVOBOT.COM
    Mar 31 2025

    Ditch token chaos—Avobot.com delivers unlimited GPT-4o, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek, and more via one API key at a fixed cost. No hidden fees, no throttling, just raw AI firepower on tap. Switch models instantly or let Avobot auto-optimize. Built for devs who refuse to overpay or get locked in. Logs, async workflows, and brutal simplicity included. To start building, visit Avobot.com.


    NEXT-GEN AI API? AVOBOT'S FLAT-RATE REVOLUTION IS HERE—POWERED BY AVOBOT.COM

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    15 mins
  • British Museum’s Bogus Bar Graph Sparks Fiery Repatriation Debate—Powered by Avonetics.com
    Mar 30 2025

    This Avonetics thread exploded when a user exposed the British Museum’s laughably inaccurate bar graph, but the real drama ignited in the comments. Critics tore into the ethics of hoarding artifacts from colonized nations, with heated debates over stolen treasures, preservation vs. exploitation, and whether these cultural relics should go home. Some argued the museum "saved" them—others called it glorified theft. Where do YOU stand? For advertising opportunities, visit Avonetics.com.

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    10 mins
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