It definitely has aspects that could be considered magic, but I wouldn’t necessarily compare them to the Force.
It definitely has aspects that could be considered magic, but I wouldn’t necessarily compare them to the Force.
Frozen food is processed way closer to where it’s grown as opposed to the produce that might be shipped across hemispheres before you get it. So frozen stuff tends to be more consistent in quality.
Aromatic with a gooey center
I’ll agree on not using antibacterial soap all the time. There’s plenty of soaps that aren’t antibacterial but still help remove contaminants. People should definitely at least wash their hands with hot water. It’s one thing to harbor trace amounts of bacteria, but no one should be spreading urine or fecal matter to every surface they touch.
Ai is trained on human generated content, so there’s no reason to expect them to not have all of our own flaws.
Is that why the asgard were so emaciated? They modified their clones to have a complete absence of butt fat?
It’s never safe to experiment with replicators. Just ask the asgard how that turns out.
There’s also no fail-safe condition. If there’s a power failure or control system failure, things would go horribly wrong. Having the stations be the only safe resting point is a recipe for disaster regardless of how much redundancy is built into the systems.
Did they take that toothbrush to a belt sander?
The glaring error is this screenshot is listing an income figure that is comparable to the 2022 total revenues in the 2022 fiscal report.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/SBUX/starbucks/ebitda
It looks like Starbucks 2023 EBITDA was $7.3 Billion and the net income was $4.1 Billion.
The post makes a good point, but uses garbage data. Why do they do this? Although an $11,000 raise would elliminate the actual net earnings figure.
Maybe lemmy is too popular for the hipsters.