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H_Lunulata t1_je2m4hk wrote
Reply to comment by cnjak in Timeline of the Far Future by cj15pas
Thank you, I came here to write that. It's not the axial tilt that has reversed, it's the orbit has changed. On the flip side, it will mean the northern hemisphere gets to enjoy summer at perihelion, and winter at aphelion, so slightly warmer and colder respectively.
H_Lunulata t1_jacebgv wrote
Reply to comment by spicer2 in [OC] Logan Paul has great timing: energy drinks are now as popular with Gen Z as beer by spicer2
To be fair, I didn't really start drinking beer until I was 23 or so, simply because I had never found a beer I liked enough to spend much money on (thanks Lisa, for sorting that out). Drinking age is 18/19 here, depending on where you are.
While I would agree that I was a bit of an outlier in the late 80's, I wasn't *that* much of one.
They need to revisit this work in 5 or 10 years to really draw a conclusion, I think.
All that said, it is interesting.
Now, 30-odd years later, I don't drink beer any more for medical reasons. Heh. Enjoy it while you can :)
H_Lunulata t1_jaa21pr wrote
Reply to [OC] US Fatal Police Shootings: number of days in a year without killings. In 2022, there were only 15 days without fatal shootings where the police was involved. Numbers pre-pandemic seems better that afterwards. by HitchHux
I admit, I thought those numbers would be lower. Even 2022, there was actually about 1 day a month when cops didn't kill anyone across the whole USA? I seriously thought it would be a string of zeroes.
Not (totally) because of, let's call it "policing issues", but simply because the US is a very large population country with its share of both criminals and cops, and an abundant supply of deadly weapons.
That it is *NOT* just 0, 0, 0, 0, 0... is, in itself, pretty interesting.
It would be neat to see this side-by-side with, say, the EU which is similar in area and population to the USA. As an isolated thing, it doesn't say much. There's not enough depth in time to draw many conclusions. There's no breakdown of who was killed, or what the reasoning was, both of which could also lead to conclusions. If it was compared against a similar landmass+population, *that* comparison might lead to conclusions.
As it is, it's interesting... like the future answer to a trivia question somewhere.
H_Lunulata t1_j9p1l1e wrote
Reply to comment by hotfezz81 in Top Reasons for Declining a Job Offer by kickresume
I find there's way, way, way too many people who think they can get a "job" that involves them staying home and getting mailed cheques direct deposit, sight unseen. In the past 12 months, I've rejected half a dozen candidates who figured they could Work From Home (tm) all the time.
The silly thing is that most of the work is, in fact, WFH available, but there is a component that requires on-site work (literally, it's not "management wants to see you", it deals with sensitive information handling).
I kind of wish people who want the sit-home-get-cheques job would put that right at the top of the CV so they're easier to weed out and not waste my time or theirs.
H_Lunulata t1_j9p0wx8 wrote
Reply to comment by skilliard7 in Top Reasons for Declining a Job Offer by kickresume
*EXACTLY*
Once I hit a pay level where my life was comfortable, I stopped looking at the money so much as "how much crap do I have to put up with to get this money?"
And with each passing year, the amount of crap I'm willing to put up with declines :)
H_Lunulata t1_j9p0guq wrote
Reply to comment by aldodoeswork in Top Reasons for Declining a Job Offer by kickresume
When I was young, money swayed me a lot more than it did by the time I was in my mid-30's.
Most jobs I've turned away were because the place looked like some kind of toxic slave pit. We're talking big red flags like "The work week here is 40 hours, but realistically most people put in 50+" "oh, so you pay, like time and a half for overtime?" "No, we are looking for people motivated by more than money." "Ah, I see, so you want free work. Gotcha." One could argue that's a case of low wage, but to me it's more "we expect you to be completely subservient to the company" - basically any time they mention some thing like "sweat equity" you know they mean "we expect you'll be donating a lot of free work to the company and we don't care about anything in your personal life."
I've seen managers mistreat (IMO) employees during an interview, that's a huge red flag.
H_Lunulata t1_j9g7248 wrote
Reply to comment by Hyper-Fluid in [OC] NHL: Boston Bruins are Doing Well by Hyper-Fluid
Don't worry. Soon the Leafs will be losing the playoffs and all will be normal again.
H_Lunulata t1_j9g08er wrote
Reply to [OC] NHL: Boston Bruins are Doing Well by Hyper-Fluid
Montreal, Chicago, Detroit... you're O6 teams... we expect you to be further up and right!
H_Lunulata t1_j95uga1 wrote
Reply to comment by PharmDinagi in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
We got a lemon zester for a present and it sat in a drawer for 25 years until we started getting Hello Fresh / Good Food / Chef's Plate.
Now we joke about shaving lemons and cuddling the chicken (pat chicken dry with a paper towel then yadda yadda...)
H_Lunulata t1_j942y4q wrote
Reply to comment by FabulousMusic354 in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
Sure enough. Although this demonstrates why a wordcloud is a terrible presentation.
H_Lunulata t1_j92l7ez wrote
Reply to comment by TaskSignificant4171 in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
oh yes. In fact, I bet you could just pre-zest a few lemons, limes, and slice+separate green onions, and you'd be half-way through a good percentage of their recipes.
H_Lunulata t1_j926lec wrote
Reply to comment by PlannerSean in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
We did them nearly every week fro about a year. Saved all the cards. Now we do 1 week a month or so to get some new cards, and the rest of the time we sort of randomly select 3 cards, buy groceries for the 4-person versions and make those, giving us 6 meals each and on the 7th day we order out :)
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We found Good Food had harder recipes that occasionally required a obscure kitchen tools. And as you mentioned, holy avocados do they overpackage. It was very good food, but we didn't like the wastage and weren't always up to the challenge of their "use every pot in your house" recipes.
H_Lunulata t1_j925pbk wrote
Reply to comment by H_Lunulata in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
gah, now I'm hungry.
H_Lunulata t1_j925n47 wrote
Reply to comment by carlitospig in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
I don't need HF to tell me how to make poutine, or other north american classics like "greasy nachos with bacon, sour cream, sausage, onion, and extra high fat cheese guaranteed to stop your heart immediately"
H_Lunulata t1_j92579d wrote
Reply to comment by Li2_lCO3 in [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
I was surprised that the word cloud didn't include lemon, lime, or zest.
Nearly every card we get wants a lemon or lime shaved.
H_Lunulata t1_j924qpy wrote
Reply to [OC] Took a look into Hello Fresh by jakeman8888
Heh, I just made the korean beef bibimbap last week. Not bad. Would make again.
H_Lunulata t1_j6i7otm wrote
Reply to comment by ismaelsow in [OC] Where are Redditors from? Source link in comments by iFoegot
The popups are annoying for sure.
H_Lunulata t1_j6e2u51 wrote
Reply to comment by SteveInMotion in [OC] Where are Redditors from? Source link in comments by iFoegot
but I've never met you
In any case, none use the app. They've all tried it and just thought it too sucky to use. I've tried it, and I wouldn't hate on it as much as people do, but I can't get enthused about scrolling through bullshit on a tiny screen when I have giant screens that I don't have to touch.
Bullshit needs a big screen for scrolling to be appreciated.
H_Lunulata t1_j6df90v wrote
Reply to comment by Sisyphuss5MinBreak in [OC] Where are Redditors from? Source link in comments by iFoegot
Although I hear about them all the time, I've never met a person in real life who uses the reddit app, or something similar. I know lots of redditors, and they all use desktop.
H_Lunulata t1_j6df35l wrote
Looks like Canada and Australia hit way above their weight on that.
H_Lunulata t1_ize8t2b wrote
Reply to [OC] Guns in the US and Canada by pigecoin69420
This is the first chart I've seen, in my life, that suggests that Canada has more violent and property crime than the US, per capita.
I believe there is a problem here treating two data sets as equivalent that are very much not.
H_Lunulata t1_iwud0tl wrote
Reply to comment by defcon_penguin in [OC] Countries and women in STEM by Equal-Crew-3367
Canada, most of the EU, the rest of the 5-eyes... there's some serious gaps.
H_Lunulata t1_itwqkjd wrote
Reply to comment by Subject-War-9597 in [OC] Inflation rate and nominal interest rate by giteam
Alternately, go check the cat. He's got the galaxy on his belt.
H_Lunulata t1_it7adqg wrote
Reply to comment by Pomp_N_Circumstance in [OC] Inflation rate and nominal interest rate by giteam
Looking up the numbers just now, Canada would be just below the "n" in "India". Draw a line on that graph from India to Thailand, and from the USA to Vietnam. Where they cross, is roughly Canada.
H_Lunulata t1_jebtk6c wrote
Reply to comment by cnjak in Timeline of the Far Future by cj15pas
I was thinking of the precession of the entire orbit, but yeah, precesssion of the equinoxes is the earth's axis, not orbit.
I know only enough about this stuff to be dangerous, so I appreciate the correct answer :)