https://mdc.mo.gov/about-us/conservation-commission/commission-meetings-actions
God damn, the habitat loss is utterly insane.
>We are dealing with record lows of many critter populations, while simultaneously dealing with record highs of agricultural issues regarding critters that thrive off of our agriculture systems
>We are expanding cities so much and destroying local ecosystems
>We are building large thrush ecosystems for protecting rabbits and using grants with farmers to protect these critters, but then randomly burning said thrush piles just a year later
>The state is expanding rapidly, the whole nation is seeing a population decline of wildlife such as grey squirrels, something that should be and has always been abundant enough to feed us all
>Let's take one of the only states that still has such wildlife in abundance enough to hunt them almost year round, and let's just.... build hundreds of thousands of acres of fields for solar, fuck wildlife.
Missouri are you ready?
It has the potential to leave a mark never seen since lumber boom and market hunting of the 1800’s and early 1900’s of Missouri.
God damn, the habitat loss is utterly insane.
>We are dealing with record lows of many critter populations, while simultaneously dealing with record highs of agricultural issues regarding critters that thrive off of our agriculture systems
>We are expanding cities so much and destroying local ecosystems
>We are building large thrush ecosystems for protecting rabbits and using grants with farmers to protect these critters, but then randomly burning said thrush piles just a year later
>The state is expanding rapidly, the whole nation is seeing a population decline of wildlife such as grey squirrels, something that should be and has always been abundant enough to feed us all
>Let's take one of the only states that still has such wildlife in abundance enough to hunt them almost year round, and let's just.... build hundreds of thousands of acres of fields for solar, fuck wildlife.
Missouri are you ready?
It has the potential to leave a mark never seen since lumber boom and market hunting of the 1800’s and early 1900’s of Missouri.
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Deputy Sheriff The Viking Programmer
https://mdc.mo.gov/about-us/conservation-commission/commission-meetings-actions God damn, the habitat loss is utterly insane. >We are dealing with record lows of many critter populations, while simultaneously dealing with record highs of agricultural issues…
Don't get me wrong, I think renewable energy is great, and something we should absolutely seek out. I think expanding our horizons and establishing and utilizing clean energy so that the children of tomorrow may have a better future is great. But if the price is our crucial and more ever-fading abundance of wildlife, I do not see it as anything but evil(not green energy itself obviously, but this approach to it). We are diminishing renewable sources like furs and wild game in favour of convenience for growth, which is simply a race to extinction or mass ecological destruction.
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https://youtu.be/GAnvLjavON0
Been a huge fan of this feller for years now. Hate to see this kind of thing happen.
Been a huge fan of this feller for years now. Hate to see this kind of thing happen.
YouTube
The Trump Shooter was Wearing My Shirt...
Leave a comment, let me know what you think about all this.
Forwarded from Kei Lambda
We have two wolves bugs inside of our application
Today we discovered a strange bug. Strange is an understatement. I don't even know how to classify that bug. Anyways, the bug was on the filter part of the front-end. The the bug made so that the state of the application would get completely corrupted if the user would press the "Save changes" button, even if he didn't change anything at all. If the bug was undiscovered for like a week it could potentially render the application data useless and would result in one of my colleagues being fired. Mind you, this is a governmental application that is related to control of the land and will ultimately be used for fraud detection. However, the bug entailed another bug which halted the whole application. It made so that the user would not be able to press that "Save changes" button or do anything at all. Because of this nothing was corrupted and everyone is safe. One bug saved us from another bug.
How do you call this? Anti-Bug Bug?
Today we discovered a strange bug. Strange is an understatement. I don't even know how to classify that bug. Anyways, the bug was on the filter part of the front-end. The the bug made so that the state of the application would get completely corrupted if the user would press the "Save changes" button, even if he didn't change anything at all. If the bug was undiscovered for like a week it could potentially render the application data useless and would result in one of my colleagues being fired. Mind you, this is a governmental application that is related to control of the land and will ultimately be used for fraud detection. However, the bug entailed another bug which halted the whole application. It made so that the user would not be able to press that "Save changes" button or do anything at all. Because of this nothing was corrupted and everyone is safe. One bug saved us from another bug.
How do you call this? Anti-Bug Bug?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jul/16/jd-vance-hillbilly-elegy-appalachia
Whether you care for him or not for whatever reason, Hillbilly Elegy is incomprehensibly wrong in all regards and an absolute insult on our culture and people as Appalachians.
Whether you care for him or not for whatever reason, Hillbilly Elegy is incomprehensibly wrong in all regards and an absolute insult on our culture and people as Appalachians.
the Guardian
I’m from Appalachia. JD Vance doesn’t represent us – he only represents himself | Neema Avashia
Hillbilly Elegy perpetuates a stereotyped representation of Appalachia, one in which people like me don’t exist