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Discussion forum for the readers.
One of the world’s longest commercial trials of a seaweed supplement that the global meat industry hopes could slash methane from beef cattle has recorded much lower reductions in the potent greenhouse gas than previous studies.
There is no reason not to use Syncthing besides KDEConnect has features other than sharing files that might come in handy.
Syncthing is a much better tool for a hands-off approach once set up so sure, why not?
The Windows version used to be shit. That’s no longer a problem. That’s about the only negative I remember. Otherwise you can have it doing a lot of work between devices or only sending when you feel like it. I force stop it on my phone and then invoke through share when needed.
I brought up Syncthing as it will function the same way, in a more hands off way (by choice if you want, automagically or forced) if you needed to share files/folders between devices. Not only for passwords.
Local file sharing:
I use KDEConnect on all my devices (Windows, Linux, GrapheneOS, Work Galaxy Tab) and it works just fine. Never needed to try anything else.
Syncthing as well for keepass files.
In Australia, the Rurals do it for free. You get paid in “camaraderie/comradery”.
I hope that people who say “plant locally-adapted” plants read this.
What makes you smarter than people studying these problems? A single example of a plant introduced in 1963?
You can’t just declare your opinion to be right. And you can’t ignore climate change to suit your argument. Nor can you deny that urban areas are very diverse in exotic tree species and that won’t change because you want it to. A single comment isn’t putting the genie back in the bottle, nor stopping climate change, or land degradation/clearing, or new pests and diseases.
Stay optimistic though.
Is the sigh based on invasive species bring present from the early lovefest of carrying everything around and then the agricultural lovefest of intentionally moving everything around and you imagine it could happen again?
Or is the sigh that you wished climate change wasn’t real and you could go back to the good old days where indigenous species would just grow like they did for the previous 10,000 years?
The climate is changing. It sucks and these articles are the result of it. Rather than willy-nilly introducing species like yesteryear, this is going to be measured and studied to increase a functioning tree cover’s survival. I feel as though your sigh is a hindrance, rather than a help. What does the sigh mean?
A quick change from Commodore and Falcon Ute to 4WD dual cabs being the “bogan” vehicle of choice. The change from average ute size to oversized was a blink of an eye.
Then conversely the small SUV (a taller car) became the Prado-style giant SUV of the day.
Parking must be absolute bullshit.
You should see the rapid change in vehicle types happening here. Dual cab utes, overly large (US trucks). A lot of American imports turning up (usually the cheaper Ram) but even the domestic models are swelling in size from the work vehicles they used to be.
It may be too late. We are America Jnr. It’s a good way to identify people who don’t give a fuck though.
Consider a summary statement though. Not a big fan of a link with no text.
There was an article a few days back with microplastics working through “untouched by humans” layers of lake silt.
Stay positive, friend.
Thank you for making Cunningham’s Law a reality.
I wonder if you would have made that post without it.
Seeing as you didn’t answer the person that asked for the info, it seems clear.
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Celebrating repealing the Carbon “tax”.
Or anyone that uses Facebook or any other platform of misinformation. There are some fucked up 20 year old climate change deniers at my work and I work in the environmental industry! What are they doing there?!
A shelf-stable starch that’s easy to farm by hand? Oh, the humanity!
If anyone reading lives in a warm enough climate, look at Canna edulis for an alternative.
https://plants.jstor.org/stable/10.5555/al.ap.upwta.1_615