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1097 pts · September 12, 2020


You’re merely sauteeing your onions. Carmelizing onions takes 30-80 minutes of sustained low heat. The Maillard reaction can’t be caused in onions in a few minutes. OP’s post is literally about people who incorrectly think you can carmelize onions fast

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That’s literally not carmelizing onions

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The stem end is the bottom of the banana.

The problem with peeling from the blossom end is that it’s likely to leave the bananus attached to the tip. Never eat the bananus

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0.04% per year with a 20 year lifespan suggests 0.8% of cars catch on fire. If we double the average car age, it’s more like 25 year life, so 1%. So 1.5% is probably the right ballpark. But this is surely dominated by older, poorly maintained cars. The population of EVs has an average age of 3.5 years and a more affluent owner base. So we can’t conclude much in the comparison without knowing fire rates of <7 year old luxury gas cars.

1 year ago | Likes 1 Dislikes 0

That number seems too high. 1.5% of gas vehicles catch on fire? No way.

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Cooked chicken is tastier than raw chicken. Cooked tomato is tastier than raw tomato. It isn’t complicated

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A typical US grocery store banana weighs about a half pound. Mixing up count vs pounds would only double the order. This is definitely ordered by bunches

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The days don’t disappear, they’re just not part of a month. Basically New Year’s Eve happens after December ends but before January starts, and is treated as a second Sunday in a row. In leap years, you have two non-mo the days and get three Sundays in a row.

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This grafting method is called inarching. It’s usually done when one tree’s roots are succumbing to disease to replace the roots with something more tolerant, but in the video’s case it looks like it’s primarily decorative. Most commercial grafting these days is done by attaching a small piece of budwood to a rootstock and letting the bud grow in before cutting off the rootstock’s foliage.

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(Algaecides are another potential issue)

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The level of chlorine in a properly-maintained pool won’t hurt grass. It gets used up quickly trying to oxidize soil particles. Now, the salt buildup in improperly-maintained pools can definitely be an issue…

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The extra 1 or 2 days per year become holidays that are not considered days of the standard week (2 on leap years). This has some nice benefits in calendar consistency, like the first, eighth, etc of every month being a Monday forever. The moon doesn’t really matter.

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Most people use them in candle form… I think “scented meltable wax” is primarily a sex kink thing

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Releases the smell from scented candles without the fire and soot

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A bold, controversial take

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It’s not news if it’s not new. As long as the news is profit-driven entertainment media, there’s little reason to report on all the everyday tragedies that actually matter. They report on what’s new and interesting, and report on what supports the financial interests of the owners. The system is operating as intended.

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It is checking if they will fit. It can and will eat much, much larger creatures than it looks like it should be able to.

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Yeah, but I’m sorry to say, a lot of jobs are simply going *POOF* and disappearing in the immediate future, and there is no stopping that. Pandora’s box is already open on this one. It’s like travel agents in the 1990s… >95% will disappear and only some specialists will remain. We should be discussing how to help the people losing their jobs, not how to stop AI from automating their jobs.

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It’s trained by looking at art much the same way a human can learn to be an artist by copying art. That part is most likely legal. The problem is, the plagiarism machine isn’t capable of understanding the line between derivatives/homages/parodies (not infringing) versus copying (infringing). It’s up to the user of the AI to figure that out. Which is pretty fraught.

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Ortega had just turned 19 when Wednesday filming started. Grease was deliberately cast with mid-20s to early 30s actors who (according to the director) weren’t intended to look like teens. There’s a huge difference.

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She’s specifically coded as “high school student” in her recent major role, so I would say it’s reasonable and appropriate for a large fraction of imgurians to not be entirely comfortable with her being presented as a sex symbol. But it’s more a commentary on imgurians getting older than it says anything about Jenna Ortega. We’re seeing the dawning realization by a lot of millennials that gen Z can be successful adults now, which is a disconcerting transition.

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It was a malaria-ridden swamp when it was new, but they initially built it on a strip of relatively dry land. Then the city outgrew the dry land. Much later, the Army Corps of Engineers made a ton of major watershed changes (like channelizing the Mississippi and diverting the Atchafalaya) that set in motion the southern third of Louisiana gradually melting away into the sea. River deltas are a bad place for cities.

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Should be, check your grocery store. Envy is a relatively new variety (compared to red delicious) but they’re getting common. If you don’t find them, just buy one of each kind they do have, there’s so many tasty apple varieties, and people’s tastes do differ.

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“Envy” is the new king of apples. Great flavor, crisp, and has the remarkable property that it barely browns after cutting.

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The way our language works doesn’t really have anything to do with the physics of time. The way our brains perceive time doesn’t quite match reality, either.

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Practically speaking, time doesn’t have locations in the way space does. The past doesn’t “exist” anymore in the way somewhere a mile away exists. You can’t travel there. You can just change the rate your time progresses locally relative to everything else (via relativistic speed or gravity, for methods that we know of).

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And then they created a folk saying (“the early bird gets the worm”) to justify why their biological clock trait is actually meritous industriousness, and therefore they get to control the shape of society

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