Thercon_Jair
Thercon_Jair t1_j2aaptf wrote
Reply to comment by Kopites_Roar in Liebherr announces worlds first refrigerator that uses a vacuum in conjunction with finely ground and sustainable lava stone, to insulate its appliances. For the very first time, it is possible to produce freezers with the energy efficiency class “A” in accordance with EU while offering 25% space by rosesandtherest
Probably because foam is cheap and was good enough with cheap electricity and no pressure to reduce electricity use.
Thercon_Jair t1_j25w0w9 wrote
Reply to comment by Stonefly_C in [i ate] Salmon and goat cheese Briton galette by InstructionOk5946
Definitely Galettes from Brittany, been to Saint-Malo recently, exactly like this. The dough is darker than the crêpes one as it's made with buckwheat flour.
Thercon_Jair t1_j1d4g0q wrote
Reply to comment by The_WarpGhost in Content from sources with a right-leaning ideological slant gain more visibility on Twitter, an advantage in the attention economy that social media creates by marketrent
All other studies conducted in media and social media show also an amplification bias towards the right.
> The immediate thought that pops into my mind is that: as there was some infamously blatant misreporting going on in left-leaning media ("fiery but peaceful" et al), people would naturally look at other media sources hoping for a more honest appraisal of what the reality on the ground was. This seems simply too specific to draw any overall trends
Looking on from Europe, the more blatant misreporting seems to have been coming from the right (though, US left-wing media isn't actually left, just less right).
I think what you are actually trying to say is "The reporting was not congruent with people's bias, which is why they looked at Social Media to find sources that confirmed their bias." Which is what studies show too. Also congruent with the 60% of people do not read the article linked in Social Media.
Plus, most stories shared on Social Media was from media companies anyways?
Thercon_Jair t1_iycc4c5 wrote
Reply to comment by KonigVonMurmeltiere in Astronomers Worldwide Troubled by New 'Cell Phone Towers in Space' by IslandChillin
Yes, but you see, not building fibre connections on land is cheaper! So it's clear what should have priority. /s
Thercon_Jair t1_iuk4slh wrote
Reply to comment by Daydream_machine in Nosferatu at 100: a silent horror masterwork that continues to chill by Stonewalled89
Saw this last year during Wave Gotik Treffen in Leipzig, they made a screening in the Grassi Museum and accompanied it live with one of the last remaining operational cinema organs.
Thercon_Jair t1_je0ih1n wrote
Reply to comment by Rosebunse in Only Alcohol Free Bar in Dublin Closes its Doors by patdshaker
"Pretend alcohol" generally still has a low amount of alcohol in it. So no, you wouldn't want an (ex-)alcoholic to try it.