LibertyLizard

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[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 1 points 37 minutes ago

I heard it was in the 80s up there though! Crazy stuff.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 10 points 53 minutes ago

Is this all that exists then? Tragic.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Doubtful. But who knows. It’s a hypothetical that’s fundamentally unknowable.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 4 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

Why post something like this on a microblog platform? It’s very unsuited for this type of extended writing.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 3 points 22 hours ago

What leftist electorate lol.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 day ago

Haha thanks for posting this. I thought the tree/nut overlap would be pretty safe and then you went and pulled this 🤣

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 3 points 1 day ago

A friend is getting married there next year. I'll have to keep an eye out so I can try them.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 2 points 1 day ago

If you want to post another one tomorrow you are welcome to do so on !treehuggers@slrpnk.net. Maybe we can make this a thing!

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 day ago (3 children)

Wow I’m impressed. I consider myself a bit of a nut expert but I have never heard of this one. You really know your stuff.

Or you used computer vision and know nothing.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 7 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

A classic.

Unfortunately this story has a sad ending as all of the trees he planted were removed this year. As tempting as guerilla planting sounds it seems like it’s almost always a waste of time. I’ve seen several other projects go the same way.

Usually if you just ask the parks department they will let you plant but it can be frustratingly slow and bureaucratic.

Like everything else, showing up and building relationships with the community is the essential piece. I think if Joey had done that his project may have turned out differently.

Edit: I haven’t watched this video in years and on rewatching I see he does advise that you do this. Maybe he got unlucky. He later moved to Texas so maybe with some advocacy his trees could have been saved. Unfortunately I only heard about the removal after the fact.

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

This has already been debunked elsewhere. Swing state vote tallies are higher than 2020 and the numbers you’ve posted are likely due to slow counting in California and elsewhere but Trump didn’t win due to millions of Biden voters staying home (at least not more than in a normal election).

[–] LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

I don’t know why you think this is naive. We might not be able to know or actualize the path the peace but that does not mean it isn’t there.

The present danger doesn’t say anything about what is the most effective way to resist or diffuse this danger. Do you think you have the strength of arms to defeat the US military? Now that I would call naive.

 

An interesting overview of this CIA document which, if you’ve spent much time discussing politics on Lemmy, you’ve probably heard of. But the existence and meaning of the document is not as simple as many believe.

 

Gardening is not so much about following rules, says Rebecca McMackin, as it is about following rules of observation. For Ms. McMackin, the director of horticulture at the 85-acre Brooklyn Bridge Park, that means keeping in mind goals that will support wildlife in the garden, and the greater ecology.

Rather than following the common practice of planting and transplanting in spring, for instance, she suggests shifting virtually all of that activity to autumn — and not cutting back most perennials as the season winds down.

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/16383867

ghostarchive link here

 

A well-researched video that explains why some dense urban areas are quite expensive.

TL;DW: Despite a substantial historic housing stock, our most expensive cities have built very little housing in recent years, leading to very low vacancy rates and high prices. Ramping up housing construction will be a necessary part of solving the affordability crisis.

 

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/13574268

A really innovative study that went beyond statistical association and actually planted trees in low-tree neighborhoods and measured the impacts.

After the plantings, the research team reassessed residents' health. They found that those living in the greened area had 13-20% lower levels of a biomarker of general inflammation, a measure called high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) than those living in the areas that did not receive any new trees or shrubs. Higher levels of hsCRP are strongly associated with a risk of cardiovascular disease and are an even stronger indicator of heart attack than cholesterol levels. Higher CRP levels also indicate a higher risk of diabetes and certain cancers.

A reduction of hsCRP by this percentage corresponds to nearly 10-15% reduction in the risk of heart attacks, cancer or dying from any disease.

Although several previous studies have found an association between living in areas of high surrounding greenness and health, this is the first study to show that a deliberate increase in greenness in the neighborhood can improve health.

 

A really innovative study that went beyond statistical association and actually planted trees in low-tree neighborhoods and measured the impacts.

After the plantings, the research team reassessed residents' health. They found that those living in the greened area had 13-20% lower levels of a biomarker of general inflammation, a measure called high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) than those living in the areas that did not receive any new trees or shrubs. Higher levels of hsCRP are strongly associated with a risk of cardiovascular disease and are an even stronger indicator of heart attack than cholesterol levels. Higher CRP levels also indicate a higher risk of diabetes and certain cancers.

A reduction of hsCRP by this percentage corresponds to nearly 10-15% reduction in the risk of heart attacks, cancer or dying from any disease.

Although several previous studies have found an association between living in areas of high surrounding greenness and health, this is the first study to show that a deliberate increase in greenness in the neighborhood can improve health.

 
 

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/12967591

A short film about war. Just watch it.

 

A short film about war. Just watch it.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19329231

We’ve seen a lot of media chatter about these AI generated foraging books and unfortunately I think the danger is real. Be careful what information you absorb and make sure it is from a reputable source.

Although, to be completely fair, I’ve seen plenty of wrong or misleading information from books authored by humans as well.

 

Created by /u/joan_de_art on Reddit.

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