That’s one reason Luigi was right
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Jackusflackus@lemmy.worldto
World News@quokk.au•'The planting season is now,' but war in Iran has sparked a global fertilizer shortage
1·1 month agoI mean you are talking about fertilizer availability drying up. How quickly do you think that will happen? It’s not going to stop overnight or possibly even in a season. Local stock piles, other production facilities in the world, etc. the whole world doesn’t stop due to this specifically right now. The impact this has doesn’t destroy the entire food growing ecosystem, I think you maybe making it sound beyond the end of the world. It’s not great I agree, especially for regions that serves but is it world famine causing? Most likely not. Countries can also import food stuffs from neighbors or other areas. This can be done in much shorter order than growing seasons. I mean shit, hydroponic farming is becoming rapidly increasing useful tool that can supplant a lot of outdoor farming. And there are fertilizer less options for hydroponics.
There’s definitely options here. Especially when combining capacity using numerous means for total aggregate output.
Jackusflackus@lemmy.worldto
World News@quokk.au•'The planting season is now,' but war in Iran has sparked a global fertilizer shortage
1·1 month agoI’m sorry but how is this level of response is warranted? Do you realize in a lot of areas of the world, farming landmass can be increased by significant amounts. How is this not even in the discussion if lack of fertilizer is not an option? What are we supposed to do, nothing and just die off as a civilization? Humanity has existed for an extremely long period of time without them. Modern chemical fertilizers are an extremely recent invention in the time scale of humanity. Maybe you are the one who is genuinely stupid for not even considering other options to try to survive.
Jackusflackus@lemmy.worldto
World News@quokk.au•'The planting season is now,' but war in Iran has sparked a global fertilizer shortage
1·1 month agoIf it’s that big of a problem, alot of areas can increase land usage to help.
Jackusflackus@lemmy.worldto
World News@quokk.au•'The planting season is now,' but war in Iran has sparked a global fertilizer shortage
4·1 month agoGood thing plants can grow without fertilizer… it’s not the end of the world
Jackusflackus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•OpenAI to nearly double workforce to 8,000 by end-2026English
37·2 months agoThe company itself may have hired employees, however there have been 10s (if not over a 100) of thousands or more of jobs that have already been misplaced over the last couple years.
In 2026 alone, possibly 10,000 jobs have been ai related replaced already. https://tech-insider.org/tech-layoffs-2026-ai-workforce-impact/#%3A~%3Atext=Tech+Layoffs+2026+by+the%2Ca+fundamental+labor+market+transformation.&text=The+aggregate+picture+is+striking%2Chow+corporations+communicate+workforce+displacement.
The outlook is bleak for the future. Fuck ai
Jackusflackus@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Israel is running critically low on interceptors, US officials sayEnglish
1·2 months agoOh don’t worry, the dumbass in the White House will give them more

Good, AI needs to go away