

They don’t. The process of getting them to make honey is based on driving them to be in panicked, disaster recovery mindset all the time.
They don’t. The process of getting them to make honey is based on driving them to be in panicked, disaster recovery mindset all the time.
Did you read the article? Freeing the slaves gives them the capacity to recover.
Dave Goulson, professor of biology at the University of Sussex, says the study provided no evidence that the viral load was higher in weaker colonies. “Almost all bee colonies have these viruses, but they only do significant harm when the colony is stressed.”
Those who understand ecology on a level that doesn’t have cheap commodities as a prerequisite understand there’s a straightforward solution to this. Restore natural pollinator habitat (fuck your lawn) and stop treating them like slaves.
Yes and no. It’s complicated.
HomeAssistant will do the voice trigger for you. Ask in forums for that for more detail.
Interesting.
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Google it or look at my other comment for source
Seriously this was like the third result, just google it
https://www.cokesolutions.com/coca-cola-freestyle/pdfs/CCFS_9100_specsheet.pdf
Those vending machines have facial recognition cameras on them.
Yup :)
Tried it. It was terrible. Reverting.
Yes. To protect them from the rain. Wet baled hay can get so hot it will catch fire.
ITT: red fash pissed anarchists got wise and ain’t gonna do their dirty work anymore. Figure it out.
Oooh, that’s nice. I might switch to that from bulma, it would reduce the packaged style size
Fair enough. What ui framework(s?) on tailwind do you like?
Yes but it’s also expressly discouraged in the documentation so…
I genuinely don’t get how people missed that. “Teasty and health?” C’mon.
cries in using emdashes since years before LLMs existed
Edit: misspoke, AI doesn’t exist
You do have a point.