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  • It's funny seeing the list and knowing connecticut is only there because it's alphabetically after colorado (in fact all four listed appear in that order alphabetically) because they probably scraped so many lists of states that the alphabetical order is the statistically most probable response in their corpus when any state name is listed.

  • You're the one that literally said "Which customer buys 25 kg of rice at once? Literally nobody."

    Your attempts at backtracking don't work when the only thing someone needs to do to refute what you're saying is looking up.

  • I wasn't even given an option for sound, the guy told me the headphones were just for communicating. I just tanked 30 minutes in the tube with nothing but the sound of vibrations.

  • Yeah but this whole post is about resin prints, which cannot be acetone smoothed.

  • if you turn off end to end encryption

    isn't that the main reason to use it though, privacy?

  • No, the reason clear 3d prints are cloudy is because layer lines cause scattering, which makes it appear cloudy. Coating the surface with a clear epoxy fills in the tiny gaps that causes light to scatter, improving the optical clarity.

  • Is the part in the middle not 3D printed? It says Formlabs Form 3.

  • Yeah... Like, I agree a lot of the liberal "resistance" is useless but also every time I see a leftist online advocating for revolution, I'm wondering when they're gonna kick it off.

  • This is the only proper response.

  • Ah, okay. That makes sense.

  • You could always hire a lawyer of your own and sue the company directly. That's what someone did to have it become a class action lawsuit. The person who brought the original suit gets a big payout, and the people who did not generally get a much smaller piece of the pie.

  • Yes, you're just using the wrong term. Entropy isn't chaos, it's a measure of how much energy has been lost to irreversible processes such that the energy can no longer be used to do work. You can't undo pulling the tree branch into its component pieces, the process is irreversible.

  • Trader Joes is only located in the lower 48 states.

  • A process increasing entropy in a system doesn't have to be natural.

  • Aldi in North America is owned by a different parent company than Trader Joes. Both parent companies are named Aldi. The context of the original question was essentially asking "Aren't Aldi (US) and Trader Joes owned by the same company?" to which Mr Worldly Wiseman responded with a correct no. No further specification needed because you can simply look to the broader context the question was asked in.

  • Really? Because a tree losing a limb or having all its needles fall off would definitely be considered an irreversible process and absolutely an increase in entropy in a thermodynamic system

  • To be fair, human skin is good for blocking alpha radiation, that's an extremely low bar.

  • That's literally just an HOA, but only for multi-tenant buildings. Like, I get that you don't have them for detached single family homes, but every aspect you're describing is just how HOAs function in the US.