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ojala

@ojala@mastodon.nz

stats & trees UCNZ • quantitative forester • latin american diaspora • personal views, random commas • english/castellano • he/him

impermanence: posts deleted after 2 weeks • text and photos licence: CC BY-SA 4.0

avatar: my face with a receding hairline and a goatee • header: plane trees in Bordeaux with stems wrapped in red plastic.

No avatar, no bio, no follow. 👈🏼

#statistics #quantitativeGenetics #forestry #urbanForest #wood #environment #programming #rstats #gis #writing #music

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ojala, to random
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Time to resuscitate "Addiction is...” I remember reading the site 20 years ago:

https://web.archive.org/web/20040928070635/http://www.addictionis.org/

ojala, to random
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Kaki King - "Gay Sons of Lesbian Mothers”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SI9ke2Ju7XY

ojala, to NewZealand
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ojala, to random
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Getting my flu vaccine a few weeks ago was very easy. Now that I want to get my covid19 booster I'm struggling to find a place to get a location that's 1. close enough and 2. time that fits my work schedule.

No vaccination in campus. Appalling.

ojala, to random
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Listening: "Waerenga a Hika by Tuirina Wehi (arr. Robert Wiremu)" performed by the New Zealand Youth Choir.

Beautiful.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JkLpKjC8S8

sumisu3, to Birds
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My local Kōtare/Kingfisher just surprised me. Flew at the window and heard it “hit” but then it went and landed on a post and had a praying mantis in its beak. And now it just flew through the top of a rose bush and came out with another bug. This is fun. Front row seat.

ojala,
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@thomasbeagle @leighelse @sumisu3 Beagle’s beagle represents a confusing sense of ownership.

ojala, to politics
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Great editorial cartoon by Matt Davies MattDavies@twitter.com

ojala, to NewZealand
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" Act’s arts spokesman once watched a musical—A scornful interview with Act’s arts spokesman who knows next to nothing about the arts”

Everyone who likes the arts is hoping this is satire.

https://newsroom.co.nz/2024/04/29/acts-arts-spokesman-once-watched-a-musical/

ojala, (edited ) to random
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"It is not external things that restrict us; it is our minds that are attached to things that restrict us"—Ryoshun Nakano

ojala, to random
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Dog sleeping in Terminal Rodoviario Temuco, from my series on 'Travelling dogs sleeping in bus stations'.

ADDiane, to random
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Them: you should follow Jesus
Me: what kind of content does he post

ojala,
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@ADDiane He hasn't posted an update for ages!

ojala, (edited ) to random
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Some American continent crops that were domesticated a while ago:
Maize ~9,000 years ago
Potatoes ~8,000
Quinoa ~ 7,000
Tomatoes ~7,000
Avocados ~ 6,000
Chili peppers ~ 6,000
Sweet potatoes ~5,000
Cacao ~ 4,000
Pumpkins ~9,000
Common beans ~8,000
Peanuts ∼8,000 years ago

ojala, to random
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Surely I posted this before: "A Plea for Improvisation" by Jojo Mayer.

"Improvisation can be challenging, but it is not the privilege of a chosen few. It's an inherent human capability that all of us have."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npq-bhz1ll0

ojala, to poetry
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image of your nose
and my nose we make
a vase
not a kiss
or risk breaking the foot
the emptiness
that makes the container



@tanweerdar

ojala, to random
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This sounds like an awesome activity, but it's restricted to kids under 12 yo. 😔

ojala, to random
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Preemptive defederation discussions are so boring.

ojala, to random
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Reading about how to play slide ukulele.

ojala, to random
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I've been reminded that I'm behind grading exams. Time to unplug. 😮

richardh, to random

Carbon credits for tree planting should only ever be loans. Repayable if the forest is ever cut down, or burns in a forest fire, or anything else.

ojala,
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@richardh That's how it works unless you use averaging accounting, in that you only receive units upto a long term average (lower than the total in a rotation) to simplify management. https://www.mpi.govt.nz/forestry/forestry-in-the-emissions-trading-scheme/emissions-returns-and-carbon-units-nzus-for-forestry/accounting-for-carbon-in-the-ets/

strypey, (edited ) to aotearoa
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Just as I start to warm to TOP, I find they're campaigning for deregulation of gene-editing. In fact they have been at it for at least 4 years:

https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/shows/2019/05/nz-embracing-gene-editing-is-a-no-brainer-geoff-simmons.html

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ojala, (edited )
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@strypey I work breeding organisms and I've had first hand contact with some of these issues. As a start, the use of "ecocidal" to deal with GM is just appallingly unfair.

"If you're going to shill for BioTech corporations, at least get your facts right."

This is both disrespectful and closes any potential discussion.

ojala,
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@strypey For production purposes.

ojala,
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@strypey It's weird, as there is no opposition to classical breeding, which involves much more massive and different gene combinations every time there is sex involved.

I'm unclear that I'm coming from a "partisan" position. I'm asking to be able to use one more tool (besides classical breeding, use of molecular markers, high-throughput phenotyping, etc) in the development of better performing individuals.

ojala,
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@strypey "We can reliably predict its outcomes and their potential risks" Can we? We do have unexpected crop failures, interaction between genotype & environment, etc that are quite hard to predict.

Modern, theory-based breeding programs don't have millions of years of testing; the oldest ones have probably around a century. We have been dealing with GE for almost a third of that time.

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