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  • Umm... With 2 free computers and nothing on them.

    Run down the list and install all the different distros. Test them out for a few weeks then onto the next. Pretty soon you'll one that you prefer.

  • When I worked in unloading package trucks in college there was always a few idiots who would ship dangerous stuff in totally unacceptable ways.

    That looks like a repackage job. Somebody put an axe into a regular box and shipped it. The axe came cutting out of the box somewhere along the journey. This is the type of repackaging that we would do if it didn't endanger anyone. We's also put a no belt sticker on it and put a hold on the shipment until the asshole paid for shipping an dangerous object. Everyone then knew what it was and it was shipped safely.

    I once had a box fall off a tier and 10 sharp unsheathed bayonets stabbed into the deck less than 1cm from my foot. Some idiot had stacked a whole bunch of lead bullets for reloading on one side of the box and placed the unsheathed bayonets on top of them at an angle. Since all the weight was on one side, it tipped over off of the stack and fell. The blades came out on on impact and stuck 2cm into the deck next to my foot.

    We returned the box to the sender, after using a bunch of bubble wrap and several rolls of clear tape to turn each bayonet into a ball.

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  • For most of the dog/human interaction, dogs have always worked: herding, hunting, guarding, transportation, etc. Up until the 19th century we selected and bred them for their instinctive behaviors that are useful to us.

    Then during the Victorian age we started fucking up their genetics primarily for their looks and ignoring their instinctive behaviors.

    So today we have animals with fucked up genetics and preprogrammed behaviors being kept by people with no idea what the animals need. So the animals get into all sorts of trouble.

  • Russia had a lot of oil infrastructure. Some equipment can take months or even years to manufacture. Its routine to keep lots of spare parts around if possible for critical or routine repairs. Down-time on the plant = losing lots of money.

    So the initial strikes were an inconvenience and caused a short pause in production. Russia rapidly repaired the damage infrastructure with spare parts.

    Then Ukraine keeps hitting the fully operational facilities. Russia utilizes more spare parts and they start to run out. This delays the recovery times as reconstruction waits on parts to be manufactured. This also delays normal maintenance, leading to more breakdowns across the entire system.

    Currently it's reported that production across the entire system is down. If Ukraine keeps hitting a fully functional facilities regularly, the production will remain suppressed for years.

  • Trichoderma is the genus, there is currently 89 different species classified.

    That being said, they did use the species that became a primary pathogen as an antifungal for many years. As soon as the species was identified as a primary pathogen the suppliers changed to another related species. They also claimed to have mislabeled the species on what they sold before (bullshit of course).

  • It tastes like a corny mushroom. Do not try them from a jar. Those taste more like a slimy snot rag.

    It's an obligate parasite that enters the corn plant via tiny wounds when it's the plant is small. The most common source of wounding is insect damage or wind. Sandy soil + wind creates the highest incidence. Once you find some hotspots it's easy to find.

  • Since corn is a critical crop in many regions its one of the most studied species on the planet. Even a post about shitty corn is interesting.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Silage Corn - 14' (4.3m) tall

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  • Nobody spreads corn seed. It needs to be planted at least 1.5" deep.

    It needs to be DRILLED in 2-3".

  • I would sent you pictures of it but I don't save smut to my phone.

  • Me and my 10,000 pictures of corn disagree. You need to see them all!!!

  • It doesn't just grow on the ears either. It often grows on the stalk or tassel.

    Wait a bit until that little fella matures and then produces spores. It will be about 4x the size in those pictures. Bumping into them covers you in dark black spores that sticks around on your clothing.

  • Damnit I forgot to mention that the trichoderma rot causes the kernals to suffer from premature-germination. The stress causes them to pop off too soon.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    When you start out thinking that you can do it.... but you can't, so you tip-back

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    How to find a barbell corn cob for your fitness routine.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Wanna get in shape? Barbell corn is the answer.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Here's one of the most beautiful varieties of corn I have ever seen.

  • Not bad for a cell phone picture. Eventually I'm going to get myself a decent camera.

  • Huitlacoche is quite tasty. I've had it several times in Mexico.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    It's really ugly but it's a sign of a healthy environment for soil microbes.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    The ugly side of corn

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    A lovely 98 Day variety for your viewing pleasure.

  • Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    So you want to post corn pictures. I've got you all covered.

  • It's also a myth. Corn doesn't have the biochemical pathway. It does however produce exudates from the roots that promote nitrogen fixing bacterial in some environments.

    In most environments applying these bacteria does jack shit.

  • Worst book....

    Bartleby, the Scrivener.

    Written by Herman Melville, famously known as the author of "Moby Dick".

    Which is of course second worst book.

  • I tried listening to this one on an audiobook. 2 hours into it and I never detected a plot.

  • He was truly a terrible character. I got fed up with the asshat and never finished it.