zipf_slaw's recent activity
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Comment on Those who read a lot of fiction shown to have improved cognitive abilities in ~science
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Comment on What are three things you're feeling positively about today? in ~talk
zipf_slaw The weather! 2) The projects I'll get done today (not even 7am and I've already replaced the shop's porch light with one that has a GFCI outlet so I can plug in the bug zapper and tools for...- The weather! 2) The projects I'll get done today (not even 7am and I've already replaced the shop's porch light with one that has a GFCI outlet so I can plug in the bug zapper and tools for tractor maintenance - garden/greenhouse projects will take the day, though). 3) Haircut day!
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Comment on Recipes for chicken thighs in ~food
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Comment on How to tell if a conspiracy theory is probably false in ~science
zipf_slaw I thought the goal post after the "where is the spraying equipment?" goal post was that it was additives in the fuel, ergo it's in every plane with no need to spray.I thought the goal post after the "where is the spraying equipment?" goal post was that it was additives in the fuel, ergo it's in every plane with no need to spray.
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Comment on Most people think playing chess makes you 'smarter', but the evidence isn't clear on that in ~games.tabletop
zipf_slaw yeah, it makes me wonder why i even made this comment!yeah, it makes me wonder why i even made this comment!
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Comment on Heat death of the internet in ~tech
zipf_slaw Interesting point- luddites, at the time, were only opposed to technology in so much as they were against it taking their jobs, income, livelihoods. So, in a sense, the rebranding of "luddites" as...Interesting point- luddites, at the time, were only opposed to technology in so much as they were against it taking their jobs, income, livelihoods. So, in a sense, the rebranding of "luddites" as anti-technology-in-general is sort of another win for the ruling class in the struggle against the working class.
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Comment on Opinion: Japan is haunted by a return to emerging-economy status in ~finance
zipf_slaw (edited )LinkSeems silly to call a retracting economy "emerging". More like "submerging". edit - sorry for the uninformed glibness.Seems silly to call a retracting economy "emerging". More like "submerging". edit - sorry for the uninformed glibness.
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Comment on Ten times as much of this toxic pesticide could end up on your tomatoes and celery under a new US EPA proposal in ~health
zipf_slaw what about cultured human cells? obviously not as encompassing of the biochemistry as an entire organism, but testing on animals isn't exaclty apples:apples.....the only real ethical option is human experimentation...
what about cultured human cells? obviously not as encompassing of the biochemistry as an entire organism, but testing on animals isn't exaclty apples:apples.
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Comment on Ryan Gosling movie 'Project Hail Mary' set for Spring 2026 in ~movies
zipf_slaw Stratt is Dutch, worked for ESA, and was assigned the admin job by the UN.Stratt is Dutch, worked for ESA, and was assigned the admin job by the UN.
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Comment on I’ve been at NPR for twenty-five years. Here’s how we lost America’s trust. in ~news
zipf_slaw Maybe in their tax filings or business documents, but what the public sees on the website and hears on the radio will never be "National Public Radio" anymore. That name is effectively gone.Maybe in their tax filings or business documents, but what the public sees on the website and hears on the radio will never be "National Public Radio" anymore. That name is effectively gone.
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Comment on I’ve been at NPR for twenty-five years. Here’s how we lost America’s trust. in ~news
zipf_slaw Actually, no, you don't have "public" in the name anymore, that was intentionally removed from their marketing. It's been years since anyone at the network has called it "National Public Radio"....But there’s a good reason for NPR to be the first: we’re the ones with the word public in our name.
Actually, no, you don't have "public" in the name anymore, that was intentionally removed from their marketing. It's been years since anyone at the network has called it "National Public Radio". It's just "NPR" now.
And while I see the author's points (without fully agreeing with them) my main issue with NPR lately is that there are so many stories about sports, teams, and leagues. A lifelong "commute-listener" I've been turning it off far more frequently lately due to an extreme disinterest in Sportsball.
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Comment on Applejuicification: why the fruit is found in so many mixed juices in ~food
zipf_slaw no, proteins would not be broken down in processing like this. even apple essences or flavor extracts would be potentially allergenic to sensitive folks.no, proteins would not be broken down in processing like this. even apple essences or flavor extracts would be potentially allergenic to sensitive folks.
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Comment on Applejuicification: why the fruit is found in so many mixed juices in ~food
zipf_slaw yes, some apple varieties have more intense flavor and aroma attributes than others. my assertion of 'neutral flavor' is relative to most other fruits (pear and white grape aside).yes, some apple varieties have more intense flavor and aroma attributes than others. my assertion of 'neutral flavor' is relative to most other fruits (pear and white grape aside).
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Comment on Applejuicification: why the fruit is found in so many mixed juices in ~food
zipf_slaw This has been a thing in the food industry for decades. Apples are the perfect juice base because they 1) store well, easy to process, 2) have neutral flavor and color, 3) relatively cheap sugar...This has been a thing in the food industry for decades. Apples are the perfect juice base because they 1) store well, easy to process, 2) have neutral flavor and color, 3) relatively cheap sugar source with the organic acid bonus. It also helps cut the flavor of the potent fruits (cherry and cranberry, for example). It's the perfect choice. And with Regulatory allowing you to tuck away the ingredient declaration, few people ever know how much it dominates nearly all fruit juice formulations.
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Comment on I can't cry for some reason in ~health.mental
zipf_slaw I just watch a documentary about martian landers or other space probes where decades of work lead to critical moments where telemetry is beamed back indicating successful landings or deployments...I just watch a documentary about martian landers or other space probes where decades of work lead to critical moments where telemetry is beamed back indicating successful landings or deployments or whatever, and Mission Control goes nuts - I start the waterworks.
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Comment on It annoys me that so many PC games feel like they're intended for consoles in ~games
zipf_slaw I hate WASD as well (asymmetric, harder to reset position to home) so I always rebind those controls to the numpad. Usually enough neighboring keys to rebind other functions to be nearby the...I hate WASD as well (asymmetric, harder to reset position to home) so I always rebind those controls to the numpad. Usually enough neighboring keys to rebind other functions to be nearby the numpad as well. The only issue is that it makes me have to shift the keyboard over (or get a USB 10-key pad).
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Comment on Have you ever "homebrewed" fermented beverages? in ~food
zipf_slaw Just to clarify something, "skunked" beer, in the industry, has a pretty specific meaning: bitter acids from the hops breaking down from UV light exposure, the result being a skunky aroma from an...skunked based on the thoroughness of your sanitizing,
Just to clarify something, "skunked" beer, in the industry, has a pretty specific meaning: bitter acids from the hops breaking down from UV light exposure, the result being a skunky aroma from an extremely potent compound that goes by 3-MBT (search that term and the first link that comes up is my blog, heh). This is not from microbial (sanitation) sources. You may know this aroma from Corona or Heineken in their clear/green bottles (but not from draught or the can, as they block UV). Mitigate this partially by using brown bottles or fully by using modified hop acids that resist such breakdown (MGD, High Life, etc). I could go on, but I'll pull up here.
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Comment on Have you ever "homebrewed" fermented beverages? in ~food
zipf_slaw Sorta? I was president and brewmaster of the university food and fermentation science club Back In The Day. We'd come up with a recipe each month and get together at the pilot brewery to make the...Sorta? I was president and brewmaster of the university food and fermentation science club Back In The Day. We'd come up with a recipe each month and get together at the pilot brewery to make the wort and then bring it home in a carboy to pitch and ferment. It was up to us to turn it into alcohol and get it ready for consumption off campus, and I converted and old fridge into a 4-tap, 6-corny-keg kegerator (matte black with yellow racing stripes) that unfortunately died about a year later.
Long story short, I have not brewed at home, but I have fermented and kegged at home. No regrets. One lesson learned was to not use too much smoked malt in your smoked porter or else you'll get a band-aid porter (from the excess phenols in the malt).
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Comment on Florida latest to restrict social media for kids as legal battle looms in ~tech
zipf_slaw It boils down to the age-old "security vs liberty" argument. Striking a perfect balance between the two is essentially impossible, and a free society will always have strife and drama that results...It's a much tougher issue to figure out where I stand on it than I would expect.
It boils down to the age-old "security vs liberty" argument. Striking a perfect balance between the two is essentially impossible, and a free society will always have strife and drama that results from the tension.
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Comment on Historic covered bridges in the US are under threat by truck drivers relying on GPS meant for cars in ~transport
zipf_slaw soooo much more uneventful now since they raised it 8". barely any sardine cans anymore. yet another way the world is going to shite!soooo much more uneventful now since they raised it 8". barely any sardine cans anymore. yet another way the world is going to shite!
Agreed on the second point, but from what I understand, the 'original' application for the term click-bait was for article links and video thumbnails with text like: "Doctors hate this one thing that their patients do. Do you do it?". or "A woman's cat confronted the bear on their porch. See what happens next!".
Not necessarily the two-part structure, but the one that is structured in a particular way to temp the click. Someone else here may be able to explain that type of lure better than I can but it seems to set up a story or conflict that tempts you to find the resolution for.