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  • Bread

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  • Slipknots are ok but I think you may as well do a mean twist and tuck unless the bread is travelling. The knot can go bad* if you share bread with others.

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  • When I buy frozen meat (maybe once every couple months) I unpackage, then repackage them into unfreezable portions with small plastic lunch bags/saran.

    If someone has a better way please let me know. I don't have infinite tupperware drawer space though.

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  • I was thinking that this matrix is missing an accompanying time-chart but I don't know how to plot the y axis.

  • I've lost trust in reviews in general but am interested in repairable products. For TVs/screens I like rtings. Youtube covers a lot of products.

    What kind of stuff are you thinking about?

  • It needs to said I'm not expecting it to be popular.

  • Hey man just a general comment about your comment. I don't come to lemmy to have reddit interactions or read reddit-like sarcasm and other obnoxious comments. I'm not here to take a side or be in a 'group'. I want to learn and have closer to real-life discussions about the climate and other topics that interest me. I don't mean to be condescending and I realize that's probably hard to do when I'm telling you how to act, but I desperately want to make lemmy not-reddit so I'm calling it out. /r/collapse and /r/climate are rife with this bad attitude. It's not healthy, it's not productive, it's not fun. I'm just as critical as places like /r/optimistsUnite.

    It's 2024. Volvo started making electric cars in 2020. They'll be about 50% by 2025, so the 2030 goal is reasonable.

  • This study is trying to reduce uncertainty around current theories, it's more science by scientists. Uncertainty makes it harder to build effective policy.

  • I think I always forget what wet bulb is exactly because these events are relatively rare, geographically isolated, and don't last long enough to be the specific cause of death. We get lots of heat death but not (35C100%H) heat death. The article says that we won't see sustained wet bulb temps this century.

    Interesting takeaway:

    "“What this new model shows is, when you take into account the limitations of human physiology, these upper wet-bulb temperature limits look as though they are much lower under certain types of conditions.”

  • Not as dismal as the headline suggests. They're targeting 90% by 2030.

  • Why don't you like the AI answer box (other than it being wrong sometimes)?

  • I've never been so bold. Maybe if you wrap it in foil with some sauce and veggies.

  • If you lick it clean and wipe it with a cloth it's probably fine, but that'd be crossing a line for me. I'd rather put a weeks worth of spooned peanut butter in a bag and skooge it out.

  • As long as it's not a fork you're good.

  • Try baking it next time

  • This post isn't contributing to a healthy environment in this community.

    Well thought out claim -> good source -> good discussion

  • Same at my work and it's because the upper management have tasked middle managers with a way to 'use AI'. But when the tool solves a business problem it really is fantastic.