

Isn’t the microplastic problem increased with biodegradability since that’s what they typically degrade into? If replicators can do the recycling effectively, there doesn’t seem to be a need for something to be biodegradable.


Isn’t the microplastic problem increased with biodegradability since that’s what they typically degrade into? If replicators can do the recycling effectively, there doesn’t seem to be a need for something to be biodegradable.


I wonder what wonder material they replace plastics with in the future. Sometimes I think of how much plastic is in everything and how entire things (like takeout) would be impractical or at least a lot more difficult without the cheap durability of plastic.


Here is the site: https://impressive.net/games/barney/fun.cgi
It uses the isMap image element to send the coordinates of where you clicked on the image and then returns an updated image created by the server.
Hardware vs software solution?
Just pepper spray your mouth at that point.


As others have pointed out, brisket was supposed to be a “poor man’s” alternative already. I just hope things don’t get so expensive that organ meats become premium as well.

Wow, that truly is a wonderful result! I’m fine with soft-boiled though.
I have not bought any eggs in about a year or so. The price of food keeps increasing and this is one of the more egregious examples. Sure there’s the bird flu outbreak, but I wouldn’t be surprised if prices are being increased far beyond the actual cost.


I think k cups get the hate they do because there are plenty of coffee making machines that don’t produce so much waste. The alternatives are practical and plentiful.
Awesome! Now all I need to do is to stop being lazy and actually make a new game. Challenge level: impossible.


Gamers back then were crying about it being unoptimized back then too. There is no care about what the game accomplishes, only that it has to run perfectly smooth on their hardware.


It helps Call of Duty 4 in that their levels were a lot more restricted and didn’t have all the physics and AI calculations that Crysis had to do. Even then, Crysis had better graphics and more advanced effects.


If color e-paper displays come down in price enough, it seems like this would be a good use case.


I am intrigued by this peanut rubber. What sort of properties did it have and why aren’t we using it now? Or are we?


Ah, so that’s where Chiclets gets its name.


Pineapple gets an outsized amount of attention as a pizza topping for how mid it is. I don’t hate or love it, I’m simply okay with it.


Trump and his crony “justices” wipe their ass with the constitution.


Says the one with the profile that says “Swiss Pan-European Nationalist”. By the way, whataboutism is when you bring up an unrelated topic to distract from the current topic. It’s not whataboutism to point out the accusing side doing the exact same thing, that is simply called pointing out hypocrisy.


It’s all in the stance.
I’ve heard a major cost of glass is the comparative weight causing more cost for fuel in transport. Perhaps as electric vehicles become more practical for hauling goods, we could see a return to more glass use in the near future as the difference in fuel cost could be negligible then.