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cjeam t1_jd8qgd3 wrote
Reply to comment by Fryceratops in Have your cake and print it: the 3D culinary revolution is coming by TurretLauncher
Coconut milk. “Milk of the poppy”. Milk of magnesia. Milk is a general term, as is cheese.
cjeam t1_jd8do99 wrote
Reply to comment by Fryceratops in Have your cake and print it: the 3D culinary revolution is coming by TurretLauncher
Yes it is. There is no reason to arbitrarily claim that only dairy products can be cheese. Anything cheese-like is cheese.
cjeam t1_jd8ci91 wrote
Reply to comment by Fryceratops in Have your cake and print it: the 3D culinary revolution is coming by TurretLauncher
Yes it is, it’s vegan cheese, made from some sort of vegan milk. It’s not dairy cheese made from dairy milk.
cjeam t1_jd88pxk wrote
Reply to comment by Some-Ad9778 in Have your cake and print it: the 3D culinary revolution is coming by TurretLauncher
It’s cake, which is processed, and cheese, which is also already processed, the fact it’s vegan makes no difference at all except being more ethical and environmentally friendly.
cjeam t1_jac9h6f wrote
Reply to comment by StrionicRandom in This “Climate-Friendly” Fuel Comes With an Astronomical Cancer Risk: Almost half of products cleared so far under the new federal biofuels program are not in fact biofuels — and the EPA acknowledges that the plastic-based ones may present an “unreasonable risk” to human health or the environment. by nastratin
80% of the world’s population has never even been on a plane.
Mostly what removing air travel would do is mean rich people have to take more time to go places.
cjeam t1_jaa1yyh wrote
Reply to comment by EmergentSubject2336 in What technology can we expect 200 years from now in the year 2223? by AdorableBackground83
Sounds pretty environmentally destructive
cjeam t1_j7wr1bv wrote
Reply to comment by RobocopsRobocock in TIFU by getting a new cat and sending my neighbor over the edge. by wastingtimaway
Leaving antifreeze out is also negligent.
Purposefully psychologically torturing someone so much they have a breakdown is worse though.
cjeam t1_j6i40vx wrote
Reply to comment by dragon_dez_nuts in A McDonald’s location has opened in White Settlement, TX, that is almost entirely automated. Since it opened in December 2022, public opinion is mixed. Many are excited but many others are concerned about the impact this could have on millions of low-wage service workers. by Callitaloss
Stabby v1
cjeam t1_j6hjxtw wrote
Reply to A McDonald’s location has opened in White Settlement, TX, that is almost entirely automated. Since it opened in December 2022, public opinion is mixed. Many are excited but many others are concerned about the impact this could have on millions of low-wage service workers. by Callitaloss
Still has a full kitchen staff.
cjeam t1_j55duy1 wrote
Reply to comment by RoboNyaa in T-Mobile hack: 37 million customer data stolen in November data breach by Pessimist2020
You pay for it through the data breaches though, at this point it's their business model.
cjeam t1_j2fvth7 wrote
Reply to comment by RunOrBike in TIFU by forgetting about a mandarin orange in my vagina. by ifukkinghatemygdlife
Be thankful you've never experienced the lasting regret that comes when you chase the O too far.
cjeam t1_j2fri97 wrote
Reply to comment by Phoenix5869 in What are your predictions for 2023? by PMMEYOURPYTHONCODE
Belarus applying to join NATO I think would give everyone (including the Belarusians) so much whiplash. I don't think that's likely. I'm not even sure a coup is likely.
cjeam t1_j2fm8e9 wrote
Hey I've definitely seen this episode of Black Mirror! (Metalhead, with the killer dog bots)
cjeam t1_j24ndtl wrote
Reply to SpaceX launches 54 upgraded Starlink internet satellites and nails rocket landing at sea in 60th flight of the year by ovirt001
Bloody hell 60 launches a year? From one company? This article suggests that last year there were only 144 attempted launches in total https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/01/thanks-to-china-and-spacex-the-world-set-an-orbital-launch-record-in-2021/
cjeam t1_j24101t wrote
Reply to comment by skaapjagter in TIFU When I fumigated the house with my diarrhoea during a family lunch. by skaapjagter
You might have given yourself an anal fissure too. Try a stool softener for a bit if soup varies, and stay well hydrated, and obviously eat a diet with consideration for your bum in mind!
cjeam t1_j23bxrv wrote
Three days later and it still hurts and you still can't sit down comfortably? I think you've given yourself haemorrhoids or a hernia.
cjeam t1_j1v6at8 wrote
Reply to comment by Technical-Berry8471 in Can we ban AI written posts please. by katiecharm
Why are you on Reddit at all if not for the opinions and arguments?
cjeam t1_j1uspfd wrote
Reply to comment by Johnothy_Cumquat in iPhone 14's Car Crash Detection Still Triggering False 911 Calls, Forcing Dispatchers to Reallocate Resources Away From Real Emergencies by No-Drawing-6975
Yes absolutely, because those happen a lot more, so the number of false positives will vastly exceed the number of accidents, which is a problem.
cjeam t1_j1uptnm wrote
Reply to comment by slavnar95 in TIFU by exploding Grandma’s glass shower door into a million pieces by ThePartyWagon
Yeah that sounds entirely unreasonable.
cjeam t1_j1upm3a wrote
Reply to comment by GurthNada in TIFU by exploding Grandma’s glass shower door into a million pieces by ThePartyWagon
It's a flaw yes, but I believe it's also a flaw caused by the treatment process that they go through to give them the advantage of when they do break the pieces not being very sharp. So on balance this way is better.
cjeam t1_j1uoshj wrote
Reply to comment by Johnothy_Cumquat in iPhone 14's Car Crash Detection Still Triggering False 911 Calls, Forcing Dispatchers to Reallocate Resources Away From Real Emergencies by No-Drawing-6975
There's various circumstances where false positives can be much worse, and I'd say this is one of them. If this is overwhelming call handlers it means genuine emergencies can't be responded to. Given the impact of false positives in this example I'd say the feature should be turned off until it is sorted out.
cjeam t1_j1u8ydl wrote
Reply to comment by mmaddigan in iPhone 14's Car Crash Detection Still Triggering False 911 Calls, Forcing Dispatchers to Reallocate Resources Away From Real Emergencies by No-Drawing-6975
It's evidently not, because there's numerous reports of it activating when someone continues moving. Motorcyclists have essentially all disabled it completely.
cjeam t1_j1pps37 wrote
Reply to comment by bocephus607 in Chinese ships depart after record-long intrusion into Japanese waters by OceanBreeze246
Trickle down economics will eventually start working I’m sure of it 🤞🏻
cjeam t1_j122z9z wrote
Reply to comment by 2oldsoulsinanewworld in Does oil filled heater takes much longer than the fan heater? by Substantial-Elk-1259
How can they be a lot more efficient? They’re still just a resistive heater.
cjeam t1_jd9td0r wrote
Reply to comment by This-Letterhead-1735 in Have your cake and print it: the 3D culinary revolution is coming by TurretLauncher
Ehh not that much.
And on average yes it does. And absolutely for cheese it does.