One Piece - with One Pace i got through the alabasta arc. The characters all have good back stories and motivations. I mean it is well written, but with how the stakes and emotional depth are managed it just feels like a sit-com. I want to like it more, but i just don't foresee myself throwing it on again.
Mushoku Tensi - yeah agree on having a lot of trouble seeing past the perviness of the main character, and the narration is really annoying. I did like the depiction of combat though, rather unique for anime.
Well if you learn to isolate on agar then grow it's the last $100 you'll ever spend. Spores in those are still good. After that it's pennies on the ounce.
Fractions...
10C* (9F/5C) + 32F = 50F
Or
10/5=2
, 2*9=18
, 18+32=50
If you stick to multiples of 5 it's easy:
0C - 32F
5C - 41F
10C - 50F
...
30C - 86F
35C - 95F
40C - 104F
Maybe bucket fill each region with a unique color value then place it as a second [interaction] image under the display image[no interaction]? Then the cast result from the interaction image can direct a switch from a lookup based on the color?
You're average consumer doesn't think like this. Our system is sadistic, and economists are psychopathic to think so.
But in any case, the meme points to a few things:
- Cost of living outgrowing wage
- Stratification of cost of goods - with exponential growth, the minute difference in cost between goods or property twenty years ago is now large. Meaning e.g. new cars which were affordable are now a sign of wealth.
- Failure to account for disruption due to major economic occurrences(e.g. artificial inflation due to greedy profit seeking, and corporate's oligopoly on job supply)
- Gobloads of other nuance
In other words I'm positing that steady infinite inflation is unsustainable in the long run unless you address all of those or your specific goal is to grow the wealth gap and entrench class separation further. It seems the goal of the political class has been the latter over the last 4-5 decades.
Averages. They're almost always a bullshit flag if it's tied to anything remotely political. If you're not going to also give the standard deviation and skew then at least use median.
Allround was always around
I'm not disagreeing but it's annoying when a 20+yr old box shaped car gets the same economy and looks 100x better.
I think some of that is still marketing. You can pack a higher power engine in a more aerodynamic package with the same economy, the extra 5-10Hp will make it sell better. Also helps to standardize assembly lines across models.
There's always the matter of following a trend and appeasing the business people's expectations to consider.
I like to think i made it up but i'm sure it's been said before, idk who or when XD
Evil is not contained by borders and bigotry, it is the foundation on which they are built.
The fascism was the friends we massacred along the way.
I use color-blindness safe color palettes at work even though none of my coworkers are color blind and yet the idea of writing /s for a cynical or hyperbolic comment disgusts me. Eh, pobody's nerfect ig.
It's incredible how much processor windows telemetry uses.
Simplewall works quite well too! And it's free.
Unclear which is the former and which the latter...
You can't say that!!!
A small amount of dish soap (drop or two) in a spray bottle of water will break their hydrophobic shell and they'll dry out in a day. Only drawback is if you apply too much (like a lot) it can cause the leaves to get sunburns.
Water alone and mechanical removal can take several weeks to work. It's fine on one plant but you risk spread to other plants in the house.
Just my experience growing peppers.
The dish soap rinses off easily so just wash before eating as normal.
Most people are not going to /s their posts. It's worth asking whether a post is sarcasm/cynism before jumping to the conclusion.
Consider why the specific words are all caps in their comments, and the context in which they post.
Fuck i miss the old internet...
Beyond a diverse sourcing of information one could consider sources which present their bias up front.
An analysis seated in a well communicated philosophy is better than one with its motive hidden behind a mask.
Furthermore, information being factual isn't enough to be unbiased. Bias also applies to the selection of information being presented, or more importantly, not presented.