Donk
it’s something, I guess. Rivians are kinda cool, electric and not musk-controlled. I’m told they are the actual manufacturers of the F-150 Lightning platform too.
I’m a big fan of using bugs against bugs.
You can buy lacewing eggs that will hatch and eat those thrips for you, they’re at garden stores or online. There’s also diatomaceous earth or neem oil but it seems to me the lacewings would be less necessary to repeat over and over if you can keep them around.[https://www.gardenia.net/guide/lacewing](Info about Lacewings)
there’s also introducing ladybugs, for different pests like aphids - but don’t do both at once I don’t think they get along.
Here is a link to their collected talks at DefCon [https://youtu.be/5rQklSmI_F0]
Love these guys, I always worry about them getting in trouble but they’re doing amazing work.
Where are they implying it went? Did it evaporate out into space? Was it absorbed into the earth’s crust? Or is it just becoming unpotable - and if that, how does the change in earth’s wobble that they use to make this claim imply that water has lost it’s freshness?
Pretty early days but potentially promising, if it’s cheap - “exotic” materials rarely are though.