@Rookadee@VeganSupremeTM What do you mean if you breed cows mostly for leather and keepings cows at scale is very co2 intensive then leather is very co2 intensive before the freshly killed cow to finished leather process even begins
@johann_bjorn@niceosognosic Btw I loved your suggestions at last months meeting in Tokyo. I have at least 20k people outside my window with pitch forks! Amazing!
Reading the code is more like rerecording the song, reproducing it and remastering it all from scratch and you gonna do this with every song?
Think about some engineer of a big bridge. "Reading the code" the whole plan every detail spec and safety of every bolt questioning every design choice, staff assignment, material choices. All over again for the entire project. Is nothing like listening to your song after recording it
It's not that we keep some sheep for wool.
We breed +500 million new sheep per year for meat. In the meantime while they grow to be ready for killing. We take the wool.
And overtime we selectively bread for biggest meat and biggest wool producers, such that now ineffect they have to be sheared because they produce so much.
So this is the problem. We are against breeding and killing sheep for meat so therefore we are against wool as well. Because wool is just what we get while we wait for the meat.
At the very least buying wool makes meat cheaper.
In general it safe to assume that if the animal is a product or what it produces is a product it's not good for animals it's good for us. When animal is seen as $$$ not as animal that's where prolems start
@SprotelBitcoin@KirkegaardEmil@jonatanpallesen Not bullshit at all
London average winter temps :
December 10° / 4°
January 8° / 3°
Winnipeg average winter temps:
December -7° / -14
January -10° / -18°
And Winnipeg is further south than London
I mean yes and no. The Gulfstream might be a bigger part of Europe's weather in a way. For example in London it's 33C right now at matching latitude in Canada it's 13-20C.
January at London's latitude elsewhere in the world is -20C -30C. In London thanks to the Gulfstream we rarely go below 0
The stream effectively lowers our latitude by even thousands of miles
@illnevercallitx@MiaSanMia_B@c_packets@Dan_macros@PolitlcsUK Okay but when we invest in a business that fails I expect to get a tax refund on the month I invested. E.g if I get £1k from my job, say £200 paid in tax. So I invest £800. If my investment completely loses and goes to 0 I expect to get £200 tax refund
I've had great success having codex create skills for itself to test my apps using playwright, i just say test this branch, it looks up the PR description, ticket description, starts up the full stack, tests features it thinks it should test based on the ticket and takes screenshots along the way + checks created files and logs if all looks good
@Dunn_Goofed@RedneckCyborg0 You'd like to think so except on the assembly lines feeding the world if it doesn't work first time though shit onto the next stage of the factory
@thedooberhead@dwr Right well I'm sure space X can do it but also what a CEO advertises and what his own engineers tell him is possible are two different things
Which is the same as a radiator in a vacuum, light radiation. You radiate through light you generate too. - you glow bright. Your eyes can't see this wavelength of light (you can't see those colours) but we made cameras that can and just switch the colours to something our eyes can see. Human eyes can't see most colours that exist. Basically everything glows. Our eyes can only see glow from really really hot things
@GArturi30840 @RintaroOkabe03 @bridgemindai No it's 16% of some temporary limit that resets every few hours. 2% of weekly limit. And so 0.5% of monthly limit so 0.5% of 200
@ilievska81@Rainmaker1973 It's true but also tech is what let us blow up population of meat eaters to ~7billion and people in general to 8 billion all in all causing deaths and harm to many many trillions of animals every year.
So they're probably still pretty negative towards tech 😅
@BoaBlossNicht@der_veganer Stronger dominating the weaker always turns out to be a horrible tragedy eventually, but when it is normal society needs lots of time to see it.
You have to consider sociatal acceptence. E.g when you are in the old days and all your friends and family have slaves and it is normal in the country to have slaves. You might get one too. It's a horrible thing to do and you can say you're a bad person for it but its normal and accepted, so its not really your fault.
Or say germans supporting hitler back in the day, are you a horrible person to fight alongside him, well not really because its normal in your country and theres kind of a brain washing acceptance.
All meat eaters are doing morally horrible things, but they are not necessarily bad people, because everyone does it and its hard to snap out to the good side