[-] muix 6 points 2 months ago

80 billion land animals and 200 trillion sea animals

[-] muix 6 points 2 months ago

You should still be able to access everything through tailscale once you switch everything over to use local IP addresses.

[-] muix 6 points 2 months ago

Your freedom ends, where the freedom of others begins

[-] muix 7 points 3 months ago

What is the baby supposed to be in this case?

[-] muix 6 points 6 months ago

Fair enough :)

[-] muix 5 points 6 months ago

I hated the guards that said "Simon says jump!" and then whenever people only jumped once they were shot instantly because "Simon didn't say stop jumping!"

[-] muix 6 points 7 months ago

What happens if you don’t milk a dairy cow?

Not milking a dairy cow, can cause a lot of problems. A dairy cow will produce about 8 gallons or 30 litres a day. Adding to the problem of not milking is the missing calf, as they are normally kept separately to ensure higher milk yields.

If you stop milking this cow altogether, milk production will continue until the pressure starts to build up. This process normally starts a dry up phase, which will prevent the cow from producing more milk.

Because of modern breeding practices, it’s impossible for dairy cows to dry up naturally in a high production phase before facing serious problems. As, extending this phase increase the milk output of a cow, making it more profitable to keep this state as long as possible.

For those cows, stopping to milk them will cause the udder to increase is size until it can not expand any further. This cow will be in serious pain at this point. Caused by the enormous size of the udder it will also be in the way of everyday activities, preventing the cow from properly standing, sitting or laying.

If pressure still isn’t released then the udder can rupture or get infected. Ultimately leading to the death of the cow, if she is not treated and pressure is released.

https://farmityourself.com/what-happens-if-you-dont-milk-cows/

[-] muix 7 points 8 months ago

That's when you forget your solution

[-] muix 7 points 9 months ago

embryos

Not without being fertilized first.

Huh?

[-] muix 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

"Multi-bird waterbath stunning (WBS) is the main commercially used stunning method in poultry" from a study based in France and Spain.

Even though the Scientific Panel on Animal Health and Welfare, in its opinion on request from the European Commission, stated this in 2004, "Since welfare is poor when the shackling line and water bath electrical stunning method is used, and birds are occasionally not stunned before slaughter, the method should be replaced as soon as possible." (p. 16), yet here we are 20 years later.

They uncovered that stunning might not be effective, which leads to the birds avoiding the blade in the bleeding process just before the industrial standard scalding procedure.

Therefore, many birds will be scalded alive, which can be seen from hidden camera footage in Australia, with the same stunning and scalding equipment they use in Europe.

[-] muix 7 points 9 months ago

Exactly why I left that company.

Specifically free (libre) licences, as permissive licences allow corporations to improve/adapt the software without contributing back to the community.

I only work on software with GPL compatible licences now.

[-] muix 6 points 10 months ago

Turning them into food doesn't seem much like protecting

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