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  • I don't know, looks like it's just normal glasses without protection on the side

  • holy shit why have I never thought of this before (seriously, I'm not kidding)

  • reading the article, it looks like part of the benzene somehow made it to the final product, and that's why it needs to be replaced

  • ok to be honest i'd rather have the choice to accept or decline it and waste a couple seconds then having all of that enabled by default with no way to reject them

  • the watermark is the photographer's name, here's the high res picture and some other angles taken from his facebook page

  • shredded and added to a smoothie /s

  • I think he meant getting rid of dating apps, not the partner

  • not under a system where they are rewarded for not working (and keeping their (paid!!!) users)

  • the problem is the one we're gonna have in a few years if nobody steps in now and does something

    cough cough EU please

  • after reading all the comments I still have no idea what the hell crowdstrike is

  • yup, just waiting to go past the tipping point where we'll be so poor nobody's going to buy products anymore causing a vicious circle

  • they do, but the cardboard box is gonna cost you 5 extra dollars

  • at this point an economic crash seems like the only possible future, but I'm not sure if it would be good for your average person or if the top 1% would take advantage of it to get even richer

  • completely agree with you, but until the whole world stops dumping it in the air (classic) carbon capture is worthless. I'm interested if this thing of making butter can be worth it, because you're not just removing CO2, you are also making something that would have required farming a cow, which is much more resource intensive.

    I guess we'll need some studies done on the topic

  • where do they get the electricity for it? I'm not saying it's not feasible, but they better have a solar farm nearby