Well for a website about a permissively-licensed operating system, the author clearly has no problems violating copyright licenses by using these girl's photos in branding.
I guess now I just learned they are members of a Korean girl group. Not sure they'd approve of their pictures being used to promote "linuxreviews.org".
Try explaining that to Rhea from RedHat. She seems to believe the opposite
"A skill perhaps, to which women are born vastly inferior. There are separate categories in physical sports for a reason - men and women are not the same, neither physically, nor mentally. In both ways one could say that women are weaker"
Sounds good... in theory. Truth is we don't know this, their mail client is proprietary and even if it was open source we still wouldn't know what their servers are logging. I am in a similar situation and I trust Google more than ProtonMail with all that Tesonet data weirdness pointing back to one guy. These shell companies can go and disappear overnight, something to consider.
"Rosenberg said that farmers usually apply fertilizer once, water the crop and hope it grows. AeroFarms, meanwhile, applies fertilizers many times, adjusting along the way to optimize plant growth"
Not true. Most farmers I grew up around follow the recommended fertilization guidelines provided by their local coop, it's not a one time and "hope it grows" thing.
“I’ve learned how ignorant we are about how to make plants grow.”
Who is we? People who use "we" like this always use it to assume and judge things they feel.
“A plant doesn’t necessarily need 10 hours of darkness,” said Rosenberg. “Maybe it needs 10 minutes.”
Yes it does if the plant is photoperiodic. Many are.
“When you can really play with those environmental factors and all these tools in a big data way in a farm the size of [a] building, it really becomes illuminating of how plants react in different ways.”
Indoor and greenhouse growers have already been doing this forever. Welcome to the club.