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  • I think they added the mystery as clickbait, the articles states a few times they must have come from Europe somehow and then conclude with this: "Researchers use genetic studies in hopes of unraveling the mystery, contributing to a deeper understanding of their history and genetic lineage. Each study adds pieces to a historical puzzle that has fascinated experts for decades."

    I can't imagine experts really being fascinated by this 'mystery'.

  • I'm getting downvoted like i i care they'd leave, just that it's not gonna bring tax revenue.

  • Voila, no more billionaires

    ... in the country with the tax. They'll just live somewhere else.

  • I'm not against people having money, but to have a thousand times more than most people can make in their entire lifetime is just taking it too far. There should be a cap after which you pay 90% tax or something

  • I hope you have more pixels once you reach 70 though

  • Agree

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  • Winter, however, is a cold, dark and wet mess. Truly depressive.

    Anyone saying summer 'only has good pr' doesn't have winters like that.

  • If it were all purely based on this map, all states in grey and brown could join canada and still be a country with a single (ok very long and hard to defend) border to the remaining US states.

  • I'm saving this for when the civil war is about to break out and I need a rough estimate of where the front lines will be.

  • at what point is a bus so small it becomes a mini-van?

  • Maybe only because there are no genie laws to begin with 😵.

  • Most people are inclined to shoo flies away from food, and the thought of maggots in your bins is enough to make anyone's stomach turn.

    But a handful of city councils have embraced maggots - more formally known as fly larvae - and their taste for rotting food.

    In Vilnius, capital of the Baltic state of Lithuania, fly larvae have officially been given the job of processing the 2,700 tonnes of food waste the city's 607,000 residents put out for collection each year, alongside that of the six neighbouring councils.

    […]

    The current alternative for sending food waste to landfill is anaerobic digestion (AD), a breakdown process which creates biogas.

    However, Mr Kotch says current AD plants aren't enough to cope with the anticipated influx of household food waste.

    "Globally, over 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted every year. We believe up to 40% of that could be upcycled using insect waste management. And not only does it avoid disposal costs and methane emissions, but it also produces valuable protein and organic fertiliser," says Mr Kotch.

  • Cool, i'll try and login :)

  • Good example of how cutting in video footage decides what story it tells

  • Thank god I'm not a patient then ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • I do like how you are free to comment on anything without people caring whether you know them not, and i like how it's not private communication but open for anyone to participate.

  • I feel your pain, also wanted to migrate to piefed but eventually didn't (at least for now) because I like voyager better then interstellar.

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