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Fun experiment!
The Nepenthes sound like they could do well, the simpler hydroponics systems for home use are very good at airating the solution, and with the nutrient density you can leave most of the roots in he air. Also, there's the Ebb & Flow method that could give even more air.
What worries me a little is that a lot of hydroponics is trial and error, with failure almost guaranteed as the experiment goes on. It's tough to manually compensate for nutrient needs of different growth cycles, keep the area perfectly pest free, and without root rot, even if you dial in the air/nutrient/npk/light/pH/variance and manage to keep it running without hitch.
Are you willing to lose a whole lot of plants?
I don't know about the carni-plant community, but chilli and orchid enthusiasts are typically not very willing to lose their plants.
A way to control how out of whack the system can get is to switch out all of it every two weeks (or whatever you can manage to keep stable). Dump out all the solution, clean everything, check the roots, document the status if you're being thorough, and finally refill and reset again.
Best of luck! Looking forward to seeing more of your experiment as it goes on, please keep us updated!
Friendlier states tend to have higher cost of living
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Oh no, with Amazon only having a 3,5 % margin (after fines), it would take them all of 48 hours to make up the losses.
The point still stands: the fines are ridiculously low for these companies, and they have no incentive to change based on current fines.
Oh, that's easy, for Russia it's crucial for reasons... it was something about de-nazification, or was it to stop NATO expanding? No, no, it's to defend against the aggression of The West!
That's why Russia has to occupy Ukraine!
For Ukraine, they mostly seem to have a bee up their butt about Russian troops occupying, torturing, kidnapping, displacing and murdering Ukrainians on Ukrainian soil.
Only in the US. Out here in the rest of the world you're deep into the right...
The whole reason that it works is because the company can't afford to lose everyone who's not complying.
But promotion blocking seems like a weak move. If returning to office is enough of a workplace issue to be a deal breaker, threatening people with not taking extra responsibilities or challenges seems like a losing proposition. They're already willing to lose their job over the issue, and you've shown that you can't lose them, so now you're gonna make it shittier to remain at the company?
And even besides the perspective that promotions are a benefit, many roles are in place for the company's sake, to stay organised, are they now gonna not fill those? Or only fill them with external applicants?
Or is the idea to only promote the compliant ones? That would make some sense, at least.
Due to information operations leading to low morale/desertion in Russian troops.
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Because they are the same underlying condition, only presented at different levels of impediment.
Diagnosis works the same, treatment is the same, it's mostly the amount of support needed that differs.
The misery is the point for the GOP
There are other things you can do individually as well, like try using the car and AC less, and generally live more frugally.
But remember that 100 companies make up 71% of all human made carbon emissions. It's good to act locally, but we need global action to stop these companies and their supporters, that means voting for competent government.
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