HKei
HKei t1_jbyux73 wrote
> Apple is only expecting to sell around a million units [..] > > The complex device [..] is expected to cost around $3,000
Who tf are they expecting to sell this to? I know apple is big and all, but who's going to buy 1M units of a product that so far shows no indication of bringing anything new to the table in the space for somewhere between 3-5 times the cost of competitor devices, depending on the exact specs on the final product?
HKei t1_j9snrfb wrote
Reply to comment by InTheEndEntropyWins in Research suggests that school-based physical activity intervention, by way of increasing physical exercise classes to daily during school, is successful in reducing childhood obesity. Scientists found that obesity was reversed after 3 years. by Wagamaga
There’s “diet” and there’s “diet”. When talking about short term, people think of restriction based diets that are kind of framed as challenges “do X for Y weeks to get Z”. The “diet” in this “meme” doesn’t refer to that; It simply refers to how you eat habitually. You’re not going to be healthy if you eat a full size cheesecake every day and vegetables pretty much never, even if you exercise a lot.
That said, most peoples diets aren’t quite as bad as that, whereas it’s extremely common for people to never exercise at all or so rarely that it hardly makes a dent.
HKei t1_iz4bz5s wrote
Reply to comment by Bovaiveu in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
Nah. I'm not worried about dying, I just want to avoid it to the extent I'm capable of. Not being aware of death would just make me worse at avoiding it with no upside I can see.
HKei t1_iz1omn8 wrote
Reply to comment by KeytiMelakh1 in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
As someone who's currently alive, I find the prospect of my eventual death very annoying.
HKei t1_ixtxoxl wrote
Could've just come over here, plenty of nude people on beaches. Though usually with a bit more space between them.
HKei t1_ivnpeii wrote
Reply to comment by ThisFreakinGuyHere in LG's latest display can be stretched by 20 percent | The 12-inch full-color display can be stretched to 14 inches. by chrisdh79
Not shattering doesn‘t mean that it likes getting skin oil all over it or being scratched up.
HKei t1_iv9c0dh wrote
Reply to comment by fml87 in Researchers designed a transparent window coating that could lower the temperature inside buildings, without expending a single watt of energy. This cooler may lead to an annual energy saving of up to 86.3 MJ/m² or 24 kWh/m² in hot climates by mossadnik
They also absorb and re-emit heat, some of which will go into the room, though some will go right back outside too.
HKei t1_iv9bvgw wrote
Reply to comment by HardCounter in Researchers designed a transparent window coating that could lower the temperature inside buildings, without expending a single watt of energy. This cooler may lead to an annual energy saving of up to 86.3 MJ/m² or 24 kWh/m² in hot climates by mossadnik
> Wouldn't a warmer temperature outside naturally lead to a warmer temperature inside given enough time?
sort of? It's a question of how much is "enough" time. Good insulation can keep a noticeable temperature difference without active cooling or heating for a very long time. In addition, temperatures outside don't stay at peak forever. For instance, if temperatures outside can hit peaks of 50°C but temperatures inside never go over 30°C that's huge win even if you'd like it a bit cooler still. With clever engineering you can reach much more extreme temperature differences using only passive cooling and insulation, but not without making sacrifices to aesthetics and on other fronts.
HKei t1_iuck5v9 wrote
Reply to comment by hicow in B.C. permanently bans use of rat poison by pirate_republic
I had a similar issue. Didn't want to poison or kill any mice, but I had been catching and releasing mice for like 2 weeks and it just wasn't working.
HKei t1_ir77qdo wrote
Reply to comment by itsastickup in "For evoking impossible entities, paradox has too easily been dismissed as philosophically suspect. Yet, far from entailing error, paradox suggests a “certaine valeur de vérité,” a particular type of truth inherent to language." by Maxwellsdemon17
If a word having multiple meanings bothers you I have some bad news about nearly all words for you.
HKei t1_jd7gity wrote
Reply to Have your cake and print it: the 3D culinary revolution is coming by diacewrb
This is getting out of hand. I’m not saying baking a cake is easy per se, but it’s not that hard either.