I like hexbearers input, and it is most welcome
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Country, Family, Gud !
offtopic, but can anyone show me how to use this bot to summarize articles for my own needs ? thank you
yea configured, not hardcoded, because its a badly sought feature for me lol
yea man i feel u. i do take offenses too but idc much. whats annoying its that it gets distracting and sometimes the reply isn't worth an answer and i just like to move on
The only really sustainable aquaculture products are bivalves and seaweed: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03889-2
interesting: yea better cut out the middlemen and go straight for the nutrient sources. I am not really informed about the subject but farming fish still seem way less harmful than farming methane emitting cows and mrsa ridden poultry. so bivalves and seaweed it is !
how about (ol'reliable.jpeg) megapacks? with enough storage and solar capacity to cover surge consumption ?
personally i think fish farming is cost effective, from a protein mass/farming cost ratio standpoint. If big fish benefits the same subsidies as big red meat does, fish farming would be more sustainable and a farmer could use a less denser farm to minimize disease risk, also it would enable him to buy more medicine to fight parasites while maintaining a healthy margin
companies want the best of both worlds: they want subsidies from society, and instead of paying it back by creating employement with reasonable living wages, they cheat the system by hiring migrants..a society can't stay functional that way in the long term
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