They never implied you were white, they implied you were racist.
They never implied you were white, they implied you were racist.
Can you point out the part of the geneva conventions that make using incendiary weapons against military targets in non civilian areas a war crime?
Use of incendiary weapons against military targets is not a war crime unless in an area where civilians are present.
Of course they do, it’s main use is smoke generation.
Fair enough, I can see how that might be beneficial.
Ok fair enough, I see how that would be a win.
Is it really a win for LLMs if the study found no significant difference between those using it as a tutor and those not?
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I’m sorry, but unless you exposed any US war crimes I’m not sure I can take you seriously.
What US war crimes have you exposed?
Far more than you have, I would wager.
About which part?
“The demand for soybeans is currently tied to global meat consumption and is expected to grow”
(https://www.iisd.org/publications/report/global-market-report-soybeans)
I don’t know what to tell you mate, this isn’t some closely guarded secret look at the history of the crop especially from the end of WW2 onwards.
None of what you are saying is necessarily untrue but you still have the cart before the horse. Soy is as widespread as it is because we can use it to sustain industrial livestock farming, it isn’t some happy side effect as much as it is the deliberate intention.
Which would be an argument against using palm instead of soy if we grew soy primarily for its oil, rather than gaining the oil as a byproduct of growing soy to feed animals.
We feed it everything else in the system except for the sun and hope it is appeased for another cycle :)
Cart before horse - before industrial scale animal farming relatively little soy oil was produced for human consumption. If we weren’t growing soy to use it mostly for animal feed we would grow things like palm oil, which grows in the same climate and yields something like 14x as many calories per acre on the same land.
https://www.soyinfocenter.com/HSS/soybean_crushing1.php
Edit: Or instead of growing soy with the objective of making animal feed (with the added bonus of getting some oil from it) we could grow crops which have far higher calorific yields like maize, potatoes etc.
I mean if we’re talking magic now, then all bets are off haha
Sorry for your loss mate.