2024-02-13 at 11:30 PM UTC
I dislike Jobs based on what I know of how he behaved as a man and a leader. However, he did a great job leading Apple. I greatly respect Buffett. However, Buffett would favor buying back stock because Buffett isn't the kind of guy to get hands-on building the structure of a company
2024-02-14 at 12:46 AM UTC
If you want to talk about food disruptions, look no further than government, which puts enormous bogus carbon taxes on the economy as a whole, then forces farmers to reduce fertilizer use, doubles the cost of fuel, lets shoplifters run rampant, and then blocks and disrupts shipping with bogus medical mandates. It's got nothing at all to do with the weather.
2024-02-14 at 3:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe
Global food production at risk as rising temperatures threaten farmers’ physical ability to work
have you seen a typical "american" farm.
theres nothing but field and air-conditioned tractors.
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2024-02-14 at 3:32 AM UTC
farmers strike because its too hot to work
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2024-02-15 at 2:25 AM UTC
Learn how to put a garden in your backyard.
Ezpz fix.
2024-02-15 at 2:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe
I've been meaning to do that for years, for unrelated reasons. But fuck that's a lot of work.
We were really poor going up, so my mom had the entire backyard a garden and she would grow everything and then pickle a bunch of food for the winter times.
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2024-02-15 at 2:53 AM UTC
I recommend getting a garden, start out small, and expand a bit as you have time or feel like it. Food taste so much better too.
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2024-02-15 at 2:59 AM UTC
You can grow anything right in your house. Tomatoes, potatoes, lettuce, radishes, carrots, you name it. You don't need much light for most vegetables, just the proper seeds and soil and care.
2024-02-15 at 3:09 AM UTC
you can do high-density stuff like the potato cube
I'd like to give it a try but I don't have a yard
2024-02-15 at 3:15 AM UTC
Damn I was gonna be a farmer too but the weather is kinda crummy. Welp guess I'll try again next year!!