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  • No, we are still years off from it being mundane.

    In order for it to be mundane, people need to stop caring about it. But it's still a hotbed issue, complex and full of nuance. Nobody agrees whether it's good or bad. The reality is probably somewhere in between.

    Mundane doesn't just mean commonplace, it needs to be non-controversial. Like how rock and roll music was controversial even through the 1960s and 1970s, but (as a whole) isn't now.

  • It's certainly feasible that, as with other technology, it starts out controversial but then becomes mundane and overdone. It's not exactly the same as how people have started collecting records again, but records might be a decent metaphor for it.

    But, no guarantees. Not every piece of disruptive technology ultimately catches on. (Smellovision, for example.)

  • That doesn't take into account the mass famines we are likely to have, as arable surface disappears.

  • Technically, the same amount of water, but much less of it frozen.

  • That seems like an AWFULLY BIG assumption right now.

  • Soylent, Huel, and other meal replacement drinks.

    Modern meal replacements aren't like slimfast or ensure. They are designed using more modern nutrition science.

    It's available and ready to drink bottles, or in powders you mix.

    Baked beans might also work. If you cook them long enough they get super tender. But that might not be good if you're not allowed to put any pressure at all on your gums.

  • Why are you so upset? They're saying that most men like all breasts.

  • In many parts of the developed world, chickens are vaccinated against salmonella.

    The U.S. is not one of those parts.

    Edit: sorry, I shouldn't make an assumption that OP is asking about the U.S. So, depending on where you are, there could be varying levels of risk.

  • It is, it's just a command you type in. Similar to most other software.

  • But is there any difference between installing a distro that includes Gamescope, vs. installing it yourself afterward?

  • 25th Trimester is way too late to attempt abortion.

  • Done!

    If it's not too late to adjust the questions, I recommend making the education question "Master's degree or higher," so that it doesn't exclude people with doctorates.

  • I hate that "exploiting ripe vectors" is a thing.

    I get it, but I hate it.

  • Judging by the upvotes, at least four whole people do want it.

    Honestly that's more than I would expect.

  • Funny, that's what yo mama told me last night!

  • You and I may disagree, but hot damn Timemore makes a sexy product.

  • Steel conducts heat. If you grind coffee with steel, there's risk of slightly cooking the beans - changing the flavor profile.

    Ceramic, in contrast, is an insulator. Therefore, it's safer to use ceramic grinders for coffee.

    If you handle a ceramic burr grinder properly, you can get consistent enough grinds quickly enough to make consistent, high quality coffee. Those of us who grind by hand don't care as much about speed - we are grinding by hand, after all.

    It's not worth the risk to add heat to the grind process.

    I'll add that I don't judge if people use steel grinders for their coffee. It's your coffee, make it the way you like it! But ceramic grinders are hardly garbage, and Porlex does make some of the best hand mills.

  • you're an easily searchable question.