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mealkh
·geçen yıl·discuss
I find your wording very poignant.
mealkh
·geçen yıl·discuss
I am trying out a few new passive greenhouse concepts as well as experimenting with materials. Similarly, crossing some different brassica for hybrids.
mealkh
·geçen yıl·discuss
Location: Germany, Lower Saxony (Volkswagen, Talanx, Hannover Rück, Sartorius region)

Remote: YES

Willing to relocate: YES

Technologies: various QA automation tech, various Java-based DSL in financial services decision automation (risk/reward strategy automation), some C# from ages ago, a loooot of scripting and automation tools for workflow automation

Experience: Experienced pre-sales engineer and technical seller at exchange listed US companies in FS, A&D for the DACH market. Will send CV + real name via mail.

Looking for freelance, commissions only business development engagements for companies interested in entering the DACH market. I will help you find your first clients, to connect with your internal sales org - or alternatively can handle more of the sales cycle provided training in using your product and communicating its value. NOT looking to get hired as an employee, freelance only.

Email: [email protected]
mealkh
·geçen yıl·discuss
I am building an RPG Maker MZ game with my son, who just turned four this winter. :)
mealkh
·2 yıl önce·discuss
How are bison different compared to grazing cattle? I am not thinking of factory farmed where dung and urine are getting mixed together (if I remember correctly, that combination causes some reaction that is particularly climate-unfriendly?). Rather, imagine the kind of large herds in Argentina, Paraguay... So cows that eat grass and poop randomly in the wild, not cows that get rainforest soy / endless amounts of cereals.

Do they have different biology, different interactions? Or is a numeric thing, where after a certain point the effect flips and they become a net "negative" (maybe required infrastructure, all the activities surrounding it rather than the animals themselves)?

Or is it actually so that grazing cattle and bison have similar effects, and the old "raising animals is very bad for the climate" is not universally true (and should be corrected to "some ways of raising animals are bad for the climate" or "raising animals is bad for its pollutants")?

I am confused!