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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves

@GoDesedentary

Ag Engineer helping urban professionals escape the 9-5 grind for an active outdoor life | Fishing • Trekking • Rural living & motorhome

Schroeder, Brasil Katılım Mart 2024
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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves
Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves@GoDesedentary·
Typical Brazilian countryside with rolling hills, eucalyptus, and open land. This is the kind of rural landscape we know so well from our work as agronomists. Soon our solar electric motorhome will be traveling through places exactly like this, showing that sustainable living and adventure can go hand in hand.
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Gail Alfar
Gail Alfar@gailalfaratx·
We will one day be a multiplanet civilization
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@teslaownersSV Any technology invention can be assessed in terms of how it improves fundamental metrics. It is impossible to become a multiplanet civilization without reusable rockets, just as it would have been impossible to colonize America with expendable boats.

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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
There you go. Conservatives wish to conserve many features of their society so they invest in having children. Degenerate progressives wake up with existential angst. If they could only flatten the current "evil" society, Unicornia is just around the corner. I explained all of this in my previous book on happiness and in my forthcoming book Suicidal Empathy.
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian

Conservative social attitudes are linked to higher fertility across 72 countries, with stronger effects among women | Mane Kara-Yakoubian, PsyPost A study published in Evolutionary Psychological Science found that people who endorsed more conservative social attitudes tended to report having more children across a large international sample, suggesting that these attitudes may be linked to contemporary reproductive patterns. Social attitudes are broad orientations toward social life, including views about religion, politics, hierarchy, gender roles, sexuality, and authority. In this article, “conservatism” is used in a broad sense to refer to a shared tendency across attitudes such as right-wing ideology, religiousness, lower support for gender equality, and preference for religiousness in romantic partners. The study builds on prior research showing that these attitudes often correlate with one another and that many social attitudes show some degree of heritability. That heritability is part of what makes them interesting from an evolutionary standpoint, particularly if they’re also tied to how many children people have. Janko Međedović set out to investigate exactly that. His motivation came from a gap in evolutionary behavioral ecology; researchers have extensively studied how personality, cognition, and religiousness relate to fertility, but social attitudes more broadly have largely been left out of that conversation. Given that conservative worldviews tend to emphasize family formation, traditional gender roles, religious commitment, and pronatalist values, Međedović wanted to test whether people who hold these attitudes actually report having more biological children. The study used a publicly available dataset originally collected for research on romantic love and mate preferences. The full dataset included 117,293 participants from 175 countries, with data collected mostly online in 2021 (Algeria and Morocco used paper-and-pencil surveys; Russia used Toloka; Iran used Google Forms). After removing participants with missing data on key variables and excluding countries with fewer than 100 respondents, the final analytic sample included 78,754 participants from 72 countries. About two-thirds of the sample were women. Participants answered questions about political ideology (a single item, far-left to far-right), support for gender equality (a three-item scale, where higher scores meant stronger support), religiousness (an 11-point self-report item), preference for religiousness in an ideal romantic partner (a parallel 11-point item), and number of biological children. They also reported their gender, age, education level, and social class, variables that can shape both attitudes and family formation in important ways. Međedović found that conservative social attitudes were consistently linked with higher fertility. Participants who reported stronger right-wing ideology, stronger religiousness, stronger preference for religiousness in a romantic partner, and lower support for gender equality tended to report having more children. The associations were generally small—age was by far the strongest predictor of how many children someone had—but they were consistent enough to show up reliably in a sample of nearly 80,000 people spread across 72 countries. The size of the relationship between conservative attitudes and fertility also varied considerably across countries, and in a small number of cases it even flipped direction. This suggests the attitude-fertility link is not a fixed universal mechanism, and that national and cultural context shapes it in meaningful ways. Several more specific patterns also emerged. Right-wing ideology and lower support for gender equality were more strongly associated with fertility among women than men, suggesting that conservative attitudes may be especially tied to women’s reproductive outcomes in this dataset. Self-reported religiousness was strongly associated with preferring a religious romantic partner, and the interaction between these variables showed that people low in religiousness who also preferred nonreligious partners had especially low fertility. Education further qualified the findings: right-wing ideology predicted higher fertility among less educated participants, but not among highly educated participants. The author also found small quadratic effects, but described these as slight departures from linear associations rather than strong evidence of a clearly nonlinear pattern. Međedović notes several important limitations. Women and more educated participants were likely overrepresented, and many participants were still young enough that they may not have completed their reproductive years (average age for men = 31.5 years, women = 29.5 years). The cross-sectional design also means the study cannot establish that conservative attitudes cause higher fertility or that they are definitely evolving through selection. As well, several attitudes were measured with only one item, which also limits measurement reliability. Still, the findings make a reasonable case that social attitudes deserve more attention in research on fertility differences, while also raising the possibility that attitudes could be relevant to contemporary human behavioral evolution. Read more: psypost.org/conservative-s…

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Nature is Amazing ☘️
Nature is Amazing ☘️@AMAZlNGNATURE·
The sharp dividing line between a lush forest and the white sand dunes of Lençóis Maranhenses, Brazil. This is Lençóis Maranhenses National Park in Maranhão, Brazil. Although it looks like a desert, it is technically a "wet desert" because it receives up to 2,000mm (78 inches) of rain per year, about 300 times more than the Sahara. This rainfall pools over an impermeable layer of rock beneath the sand, creating thousands of crystal-clear lagoons. The dunes reach up to 40 meters (130 ft) in height and are constantly shifting inland due to Atlantic winds, slowly burying the surrounding vegetation.
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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves
Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves@GoDesedentary·
I am very grateful to be using the Starlink antenna at my parents' house where fiber optics are not available. I am waiting for a mini antenna that I received free of charge and with a 50% discount on the monthly fee of the travel plan, which will bring me closer to my goal of working remotely and traveling the world. I would like to be able to help the company more; I am available to assist you.
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Starlink@Starlink·
Starlink is bringing high-speed, low-latency in flight connectivity onboard @SingaporeAir Passengers and crew will soon enjoy seamless connectivity gate to gate 🛰️✈️
Singapore Airlines@SingaporeAir

We’re enhancing our complimentary in flight Wi-Fi offering across all cabin classes on our Airbus A350-900 long-haul and ultra-long-range fleet and A380 aircraft from 2027. @Starlink, the fastest Wi-Fi in the sky, will provide multi-gigabit connectivity on board. Soon, you can stream, game, and send large files just like on the ground. Find out more: spr.ly/6010BBkIA2

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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves@GoDesedentary·
Is it possible to produce food in the city? Production for consumption and sale; Organic farming; without needing shelter. This urban farmer manages it! He built a system of raised beds with irrigation, where he cultivates various species of vegetables, all mixed together at the same time. Now the novelty is not tilling the soil and even more, cultivating cover crops to improve the growing environment. And are you able to produce food?
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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves@GoDesedentary·
@mattvanswol While some crazy people are disruptive, calling for communism, these people live their lives and even help when they can.
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
This photo was taken TWO WEEKS AGO. The Amish, who YES are WHITE, are STILL in Western North Carolina rebuilding after Helene. Hundreds of bridges. Hundreds of homes. By hand. FOR FREE. With NO cameras. Zero mainstream media coverage. GOD BLESS THE AMISH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
First city on Mars is about to be founded, and you get to name it. What's it going to be?
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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves
Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves@GoDesedentary·
Us at a quiet beach with rocks and forest behind. These are the moments we live for. Our Electric Motorhome is being designed exactly for days like this — park anywhere, open the solar awning, and live completely on clean energy. No rush, no noise, just sun, sea, and the two of us.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In Brazil, it is tradition that the first piece of cake goes to the most important person in your life. And then his little brother's reaction.
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Shibetoshi Nakamoto
Shibetoshi Nakamoto@BillyM2k·
why do i have 2.8 million followers now if you’re not a bot say hi so i can see my real number
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Son of a Farmer.
Son of a Farmer.@mutange_vin·
The highest form of patriotism is farming. Respect the farmer not politician.
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Fabricio Zanini Gonçalves@GoDesedentary·
@LimitingThe The use of drones is very beneficial in all sectors of agriculture, from large farmers producing commodities to small livestock farmers and fruit growers.
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