Boiling at atmospheric pressure generally takes much longer to sterilize than boiling at like 15 psi. I was mostly curious about how sterile we should be.
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Would it be better to pressure sterilize it? Or would using distilled water be sufficient?
For outdoor survival stuff (like my avalanche beacon) they say you should only use the disposable ones. It's probably got to do with cold tolerance or lifetime.
For Avalanche beacons you're supposed to replace the battery after it gets below 95% charge.
Same, except the hangxiety says something completely different. Don't drink much anymore.
I hold no allegiance to Singer, I was merely using him as an example since he is a well known moral philosopher. But now I'm curious, what's the tea, why is he so bad? What makes him deserving of the title human garbage?
Hey don't get me wrong, there's a lot of people that need to touch grass, there's some areas that I have ignorant opinions about. But the best way to fix that is to have constructive mature conversations with real people.
Ps. Carnivore diet is silly and leaves you with less energy than 4 well rounded meals a day, even if it is consistent. Smaller complete meals throughout the day can give you more consistently high energy than ketosis ever will.
Wildermyth is a weird game that comes up with really interesting procedurally generated stories as you play through the life of an adventurer.
I have lots of friends that are vegan/have been vegan, or are sympathetic to the cause. IRL I have had some wonderful conversations about veganism and the ethics of our diet. But on the Internet it's the vegans ironically that need to get out and touch grass. It's like there's no nuance to any conversation, like sorry I can be Peter Singer, it's actually kinda difficult to be that moral.
You could just do steroids, then you could get ripped and lactate. Sounds like a win win to me
And then you get to the weird addiction space where I feel guilty if I haven't gone for a run in 2 days. Humans are weird.
My brother was building ebikes back in college back when companies were just starting to sell them, so this was somewhere around 2010(I'm not so good with numbers). When he built his it was more of a moped. It had a throttle and a hub motor and could go pretty darn fast, though technically counted as an experimental vehicle.
I believe back then there were still laws about how fast a bike could go before it was considered a motorcycle, at least in New York. But I think going fast was part of the appeal of early ebikes.
There was a very hacky feel to the community then. I remember visiting my brother and seeing a guy ride an ebike with a trailer that carried all his batteries.
I thought they were talking about the lamprey project, but no! Nexus has their own cross platform launcher downloader thing. Super stoked!