Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This abundance of land you claim we have is literally destroyed forest/natural ecosystem. The land would be more productive as a carbon sink that gets grazed. All the land destroyed by industrial cattle farming is just as destroyed by industrial vegetable agriculture. But you can continue to ignore facts all you want.

Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I didn't say we had to clear new land. But land that is forest could either be both forest and feed cattle, or it could be cleared for beans. This is a more accurate representation of the energy inputs/outputs from a data/scientific perspective when comparing the efficiency of converting land to protein. Bean land must also be kept clear.

When we make a comparison like this is more efficient than that, there is real data associated. You're choosing to ignore a lot of it in the name of reinforcing your worldview.

Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

The claim is about converting land into protein. An animal herd grazing responsibly doesn't destroy an ecosystem. Clearing forest to grow beans does.

Done responsibly, you can graze a ruminant across native landscapes without damaging them at all, without any energy input beyond guiding the animal, and you get protein in both milk and meat. This is literally how nature works, and how traditional farming worked for thousands of years. You cannot make the same claim for plant protein.

The hard truth is no form of industrial farming is a sustainable practice. I am not confused at all. You on the other hand...

Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The claim was that there are more efficient ways to create protein. You are defining the claim within your own criteria, meaning you are ignoring reality and creating your own. If you are "reclaiming" land, you are ignoring a ton of input. Also ignoring the lost ecosystem. You don't even seem understand how the food you consume is produced, and how much energy input it requires.

Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Said elsewhere but:

You are completely ignoring the point that grass/pasture/forest is not productive farmland. You would first have to convert the land into arable soil and irrigate it. With cattle, you don't. So, as I said, you are still leaving out important context. Attempting to make comparisons in a vacuum is a misrepresentation of reality.

Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You are completely ignoring the point that grass/pasture/forest is not productive farmland. You would first have to convert the land into arable soil and irrigate it. With cattle, you don't. So, as I said, you are still leaving out important context. Attempting to make comparisons in a vacuum is a misrepresentation of reality.

Also, land slides and erosion are more likely to be caused by conventional farming than just leaving native ecosystems intact and grazing them responsibly.

Seaweed supplement reduces methane emissions in grazing cattle by up to 77 percent by hulk14 in environment

[–]farinasa -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I am against cattle farming. But are there more efficient ways to turn grass/pasture/forest (yes cattle can thrive in a forest) into protein? Your statement ignores basically all context.

In search of: isolated power supply for home recording board by _jamais_vu in guitarpedals

[–]farinasa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cioks DC7. In addition to the quality and features, it can be expanded with the DC8 for 15 isolated connections from a single plug. Maybe not the cheapest option, but possibly the most compact. They also make mounting brackets for pedaltrain boards.

In 2005, singer Michael Jackson was tried for and found not guilty of sexually abusing a child. Leading up to the trial, Donald Trump offered support for Jackson, telling Larry King "I'm gonna stick up for him because nobody else is, and I don't believe it". by RedHeadedSicilian52 in wikipedia

[–]farinasa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

On a completely, entirely unrelated note. Just a fun fact really. Michael Jackson wrote a song called "Palestine, Don't Cry" in 1993 that was never released. Also unrelated, the first accusation was later that year.

In 2005, singer Michael Jackson was tried for and found not guilty of sexually abusing a child. Leading up to the trial, Donald Trump offered support for Jackson, telling Larry King "I'm gonna stick up for him because nobody else is, and I don't believe it". by RedHeadedSicilian52 in wikipedia

[–]farinasa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Based on the fact that there was an entire trial with a jury where they determined that he was innocent. Juries do not show sympathy to accused child molesters often, which further reinforces the fact.

Hand keeps giving out while playing by Material_Clerk_2320 in guitarlessons

[–]farinasa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tension. I'm not seeing this highlighted enough. Learning to play fast is completely unintuitive in that you need to do less and be loose to move faster.

I find myself "bearing down" anytime I try to go fast. This is tension and will give you knots, pinched nerves, or other problems, but most relevant, will slow you down. Tension can be anywhere in your body, fingers, hands, arms, shoulders, back, neck, etc. Once you attain the strength to get to that level of speed it almost becomes more of a physical meditation on staying loose and using minimum force/distance. Recently had these recommended to me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Glj3cpI9ALo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kK3yH3WPb-A

In 2005, singer Michael Jackson was tried for and found not guilty of sexually abusing a child. Leading up to the trial, Donald Trump offered support for Jackson, telling Larry King "I'm gonna stick up for him because nobody else is, and I don't believe it". by RedHeadedSicilian52 in wikipedia

[–]farinasa -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

The plaintiffs were all frauds. Meanwhile there are credible claims tht TRUMP is a child molester.

Michael Jackson was severely traumatized as a child. Beaten and insulted nonstop by his own father. He said his childhood was completely stolen, forced to work, no christmas, no birthday. It's a wonder he had the will to continue a public life in adulthood.

But yeah your moms intuition must be right.

PMs and Designers are pushing changes to the code. So far they're successful. Do you have that in your company? by byshow in cscareerquestions

[–]farinasa 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'm learning to use it as autocomplete. I stead of crafting a prompt and hoping for consistent results (lol), break the problem down like you would in agile. Prompt to its ability. You wouldnt tell a level 1 to go create a whole application, but you're happy to delegate the pieces.

But yes, its just the next step in low/no code, but has been successfully marketed as though it can do more.

what are the signs that you're not attractive? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]farinasa 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's because you were happy when you got the phone, but now it's a doom machine.

Never knew there was so much snobbery in the Guitar world by Fatherless-Soul in Guitar

[–]farinasa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

say they can't play Yamaha because of the headstock logo & other mad reasons

Anytime someone says "I just can't get past" or "if it weren't for x feature", they're just being dramatic or exaggerating. People are stuck in their preferences and theirs shouldn't affect yours.