Yes what everyone else said, ratio is the only one that really matters.
I seed to 10.0 on pretty much everything unless it takes forever and takes up a lot of space.
Certain things, mostly things that are for the common good (books, practical software, documentaries) I seed forever.
As long as you're giving more than you're taking in the long run, you're good. If you cannot for whatever reason, someone will have your back and don't worry about it.
That's fair I've seen a lot more non-US produce lately. But there is still a fuck-ton of it on the shelves. Apples and lettuce being two big offenders where I am. And...yams? Been dying for a goddamn yam for months but apparently only the US knows how to grow a damn yam.
There are great Canadian greenhouse lettuce growers putting out awesome product now. I hope we can see those guys selling out while the $4.99 head of lettuce from Ameristan turns brown waiting for a buyer that never comes.
Canadians on the whole aren't worried about this. But remember fellow Canadians, it can still hurt. We need to be prepared to make sacrifices individually.
Until I see bigger lineups at A&W (A&W Canada is actually 100% Canadian, no royalties or anything to the USA) than McDonalds, Burger King, etc, not even close to being a start on the way to good enough.
I can see lots of people checking labels, but we need to get back to "US apples rotting on Canadian shelves" levels of action again. I want to hear more about US businesses begging Canadians to come back. I want to hear Trump threatening Canada for being anti-America. I want it to be crystal clear where Canada stood.
We already have history textbooks about this..... there's even a pretty popular book that is a great allegory for what's going on. Based sometime in the 1980s I believe.
"Toddler with cookie crumbs all over face, hands, chest, legs, wearing a shirt that says "I steal cookies", who has cookie breath, claims complete exoneration regarding cookie theft."
Yes what everyone else said, ratio is the only one that really matters.
I seed to 10.0 on pretty much everything unless it takes forever and takes up a lot of space.
Certain things, mostly things that are for the common good (books, practical software, documentaries) I seed forever.
As long as you're giving more than you're taking in the long run, you're good. If you cannot for whatever reason, someone will have your back and don't worry about it.