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  • There's a lot going on here, so I won't try to respond to all of it.

    My point is merely that there are population clusters with genetic differences. It's incorrect to say that we are all human, therefore scientifically we are all the same. In aggregate, the people of Japan are not the same as the people of Ireland. (This paragraph makes zero claims about individuals; it is scoped to large groups of people.)

    I just want to clarify that I'm not claiming that "race" per se is a thing, nor am I claiming that there are any mutually-incompatible human species. I'm not attempting to say anything about nationality, country borders, or deportations. The political madness happening in the USA is truly disgusting. I am deeply saddened by the cruelty and hatred that's on display.

  • Dutch, Japanese, Mexican etc, those are nationalities and are all meaningless scientifically and biologically.

    I hear this point raised somewhat frequently, and I understand the sentiment, but it's just incorrect. There are physical and genetic differences between different groups of people from different parts of the world. We are all human and all deserve respect, but I think papering over our differences and declaring we're all the same introduces an unnecessary level of doublethink to the discussion.

  • So me

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  • My annoyance with the chip cards was that some of the POS machines would say

    DO NOT REMOVE CARD

    for a long time before silently switching to

    REMOVE CARD

    without any other visual cues than two words in 10pt font disappearing. Like c'mon, change the background color from red to blue or something.

  • Chart showing average height, but incorrectly scales the entire person instead of just the height, ...

    The sin committed here was that the y axis began at something other than zero. If you scaled just their height without fixing the y axis, everyone except the Dutch would look like little clay men getting squished by a hydraulic press.

  • It's Aeropress™ and purchased from a reputable roaster. I suppose it's unknowable to me if some shenanigans were pulled further up the supply chain.

    I'll add that the thing I noticed is that it tastes plasticky if I use water at 205°F but not 185°. I prefer the hotter temp because I think it gives a better extraction, and I need the caffeines.

  • Hard disagree. The pry bar is the superior tool. For one thing, it is indestructible, unlike my spoons which were getting scratched up. It is satisfying in a tactile way and because it is so ludicrously overpowered for the task.

  • It doesn't make as good of a meme, but I think a better analog would be a house that looks fine on the outside, but is completely absurd on closer inspection. Like, random plumbing, 90% of which is unused. Five bedrooms and zero bathrooms. A basement door with no stairs behind it.

  • I remember reading comments on Slashdot circa 2005 "explaining" why video streaming would never replace physical media. I totally bought it at the time.

    This was a moment in time when Netflix existed, but it only sent DVDs through the mail. Only took a few years before their streaming service took off. Also, YouTube showed up around that time (and then Google bought it).