Of course the danger is that this is cancelled out by increased carbon emissions from a making a commensurate amount of toast.
Of course the danger is that this is cancelled out by increased carbon emissions from a making a commensurate amount of toast.
So this new carbon sequestering program is going to be kind of a good news / bad news thing. …
You’re throwing around the term ‘black portal’ very casually. I have no idea what it means, but it is certainly a big leap from whatever was observed to some conclusion about what it actually was. That’s a big flaw if you are trying to get at the truth.
…spilled his arithmetic overflow on the ground.
Does any of that explain the 404? An even 400ml is very close to 14 imperial ounces. 14.078. 404 makes it further off and a weird number in any units I’ve tried coverting it to.
Yes, and it’s particularly obnoxious when they seem to have twisted a quote as an excuse for this: ‘“This was absolutely stunning to watch first-hand,” said materials scientist Brad Boyc.’ I’m pretty sure that use of the word means “beautiful”, not “shocking.”
Short term boom, long term bust.
The thing is, some of the really bad cases still get modeling jobs, which says that someone thinks the bad cases actually look good.
Even some of the subtler cases look off to me, giving a certain distinctive artificial look. I don’t doubt that if you see it enough it starts to look natural, but to me that just makes it worse.
Isn’t Waze better, functionalitywise, than google maps? I dont think they are any better on ethical fronts, but still better to use the less powerful evil…
Fwiw there is low power heat tape you can buy to run along pipes to keep then from freezing. Had this on a pipe that ran through an attic and would freeze when the outside temp got extreme, despite heating the house.
Well “it’s human nature” can indeed be a cop out. It shouldn’t be a discussion ender. And it shouldn’t be a justification. Murder is a part of human nature too. However it is a reality to be worked with. And one can ask, in what conditions is this behavior brought out, and in what conditions discouraged?
Oh I agree with you. I didn’t mean asking why was flawed, but specifically asking why with the implicit assumptions we tend to carry about human actions being rational and conscious. I agree that asking “why is this a part of human nature?” is a good question.
Asking why like this has the implicit flawed premise that human behaviors like this are products of conscious thought. They are not. (I don’t mean this as a criticism of you particularly, it is inherent in our culture to look at everything humans do as if it were rational and conscious, despite the reality that so much is it is not.)
I’d answer this by saying it is human nature. Most people don’t think about it and are not aware they are doing it. Many might even deny it. This is not to say individuals can’t stop and reflect and be conscious and rational about. Some do but most don’t.
I’ve only had non-convection toaster ovens and the one thing they did better than my air frier is toast. My air frier tends to dry out the toast by the time it’s properly browned. However I’ve never had a problem with it blowing food around.
Ditto! Why the fuck is this not just how sinks work?
Seriously, when you have a single small file which is that important, it’s really not hard to make sure it’s backed up in several places.
What does your convection toaster oven do that the air fryer doesn’t?
Your logic doesn’t make sense. Reducing the use of fossil fuels in other things leaves more for use of growing food.
specifically peppermint
It does seem dumb that you can no longer copy the result once you hit =. Have you been to the issues site yet? It would not surprise me if there’s already a bug posted. This seems like new functionality that hasn’t really been thought through and needs more feedback.