You can also get GPU’s in Iran through digikala, for only like a $20 markup.
You can also get GPU’s in Iran through digikala, for only like a $20 markup.
I’m assuming it would be purified first.
But there are tech available that allows for photosynthesis of methanol from CO2. So, it’s not just coal.
In this case, the feedstock is methanol, which is not only from coal, but can also be synthesized from CO2.
You can find the paper here: (fig 1)
The catch is that you’re eating coal yoghurt.
The coal is used as feed to grow the culture, similar to how milk is used to grow bacteria in normal yoghurt.
Edit: methanol derived from coal or any other source would be used to feed the culture
Humans produce CO2.
The difference is whether you produce CO2 flying private jets or relieving famine.
Also, you would have to spend energy to go the other way, as CO2 has lower energy than protein.
holy shit. those are wood block prints?
NATO forces invaded North Korea during the Korean war, and they’ll do it again if given the opportunity.
NATO is a coalition of reactionary forces against socialism. And North Korea is socialist.
Critical support to Ukrainian revolutionary defeatists
Nah. Economics can be used with for good or bad. This guy isn’t incompetent. He knows exactly what he’s doing.
Basically IOU for a number of hours of my labour.
So you’d create these notes and trade them for goods and services. Then the recipient can cash those in when they need labour.
It’s been proven to work by the person who invented them. However, there’s no way to exploit workers with these, since labour is currency, so nobody uses them.
Another point for my “all paths leads to communism” theory
Can labour notes be used as a form of exchange?
Korean emancipation, except this time from US imperialism.
When Marx said that capitalism will provide the means to its own destruction, I did not think that he meant this.
No, it wouldn’t be great because that means escalation.
The reason the US conducts these flybys is on the slim chance that someone shoots it down.
This kind of rhetoric is just to promote nationalistic sentiments. Not necessarily to address an issue.
Here’s an interview regarding these opposition members.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/0RI5YJxeGyorwWusjypNr6?si=s4_QEjSNTTWOuHZ971tbVA
I posted a summary here.
https://lemmygrad.ml/comment/3190900
The narrative is far beyond “imperialist Venezuela”. Exxon is claiming oil reserves within Venezuelan maritime borders, its neighbour is an American puppet regime, and America is looking to establish a military base right next door.
Last but not least, Venezuela is being forced to accept opaque “electoral reforms” in return for an easing of sanctions.
Remember when we ran out a rocket scientist that went overseas and gave China ICBM’s? Let’s do that again.