EDIT: I think Musk went of the rails after he got COVID, I speculate. It’s my own take on creating a conspiracy theory.
EDIT: I think Musk went of the rails after he got COVID, I speculate. It’s my own take on creating a conspiracy theory.
What you said on the 1st sentence is okay. After that, is clueless. …in the context of discussing the difficulties - technical and economical - of growing specific algae for food.
After sterilising everything and sigeling out the alge you want you should in theory be able to run more or less indefinitely.
This is like saying that if there’s sun and no clouds, in theory, the sky should be blue. In practice there’s no useful information added to the discussion on the…
And if a contamination of found it just a matter of sterilizing everything with steam and reboot the system.
Like in all that is microbiology, kind of. Except steam is not sterilising. Unless under autoclave pressures. Inside an autoclave. Even in those conditions, which are agreed to be sterilising, even then not all microbes are killed and contamination is still considered as an issue in some cases. Again, in practice there’s no useful information added to the discussion on the…
Your non-expert overconfidence is not unique. It’s an epidemic. And that’s why I’m triggered to comment on it.
Keeping things sterile is very labour and energy intensive, even in the Pharma industry, where the profit margins are orders of magnitude above what you can do in the food industry.
Look this will sound harsh, but it’s not, really.
Your reasoning is good if you compare it to an hypothesis a student of Pasteur or Koch could have thought of 150 yrs ago.
Thus I have to ask you, why did you think you have a good take on this?
This comment, above, does not provide any context to the news linked.
/doubt
Could the solution to the decades-long battle against malaria be as simple as soap?
No. And not simple.
What a terrible choice of title.
If adding hand-wash dish soap works with a family of insecticides but not with another one, it’s not simple. And it’s not just the soap. Also the ‘new’ insecticides, neocotinoids, are quite problematic on their own, which also makes them not simple to use.
It is the same thing.
It is explained in the link.
A hint, just after the title: “MIT engineers and collaborators developed a solar-powered device that avoids salt-clogging issues of other designs.”
How do you know? I’m convinced that guy had a death wish. He did join the wagneries after all.
How the hell are people supposed to keep up with a million completely contradictory lies?
It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
At this point, if you want to know about it, it is well documented. Have you heard of firehose of misinformation?
Someone in Romania is happy to provide accuracy feedback to Russia.
You’re right. The wounded take more resources than the dead. As the Russians themselves have shown plenty of times. And we know they are not going to heal them and get them 100%. It’s both somewhat cruel and somewhat merciful. At the end, it just does not seem like it was it a good use of a drone.
I wonder who was the Russian. If just another mobik, I’d say I’m glad we see everyday the Ukrainians making much better choices. Without more info, this seems wasteful way of spending a drone, and somewhat cruel.
/budanov_smile
Same thing on archive .ph.
Hmmm…
I think I can see where that took you.
On this subject, the shallowness of your thoughts is only matched by the authoritative way in which you express them.
Can I suggest you to allow yourself to be left your thoughts to think it over.
Like the ex-husband of J K Rawling?
And like the that you go to the block list.
I remember that convo. Howdy!!
1 video does not prove your guess.
Otherwise, I’ll call out the last “war on the rocks” to hear Koufman saying (as side note) that the cluster arty was only necessary because of lack of ‘normal’ arty. [Or was it the last Perun!?! Pointing out the lack of European commitment on increasing arty production…]
What do you even mean with your word salad?
Your first sentence/paragraph is absurd in the post’s context. Crop rotation will not replenish the soils’ potassium.
And in your 2nd paragraph… what do you mean by “similar purpose”? It’s ambiguous, how you have used it. Also, do you know anything of how fertilizers work?
Quick quiz: Wheat has b12 vitamin and iodine, can you just eat more bread to replenish your body’s neads for those nutrients? Or does a balanced diet need to be …balanced for all nutrients?