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@tomstafford Profecto – lege commentationem

@rdecartes @tomstafford Evergreen
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@solderandchaos funny because true
And sometimes replies like this: “My spoon is too big!” — which for me is also an essential element of Mastodon.
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Fedizens! Please send me your favourite meme which shows something important about the #Fediverse
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@tomstafford A peaceful life, not boring either

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@solderandchaos @tomstafford Relevant: I learned about thawing food in hot water (not too hot though) from my mother the public school teacher...
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And sometimes replies like this: “My spoon is too big!” — which for me is also an essential element of Mastodon.
@stepheneb @tomstafford @solderandchaos I AM A BANANA
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@solderandchaos @tomstafford What I don't know is the relative carbon cost of using (a) hot water or (b) the old-fashioned microwave oven to melt frozen food faster.
I do however suspect that using *cold* water, which also works, beats both of those.
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@tomstafford @Gina in image form
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@tomstafford just some recently downloaded things
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@solderandchaos @tomstafford What I don't know is the relative carbon cost of using (a) hot water or (b) the old-fashioned microwave oven to melt frozen food faster.
I do however suspect that using *cold* water, which also works, beats both of those.
@TimWardCam @solderandchaos @tomstafford According to a recent #NewScientist exchange, the winner is *approximately* to use little or no water (eg for frozen peas) and just be very careful when heating them!
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@TimWardCam @solderandchaos @tomstafford According to a recent #NewScientist exchange, the winner is *approximately* to use little or no water (eg for frozen peas) and just be very careful when heating them!
@DamonHD @solderandchaos @tomstafford Hmm. Might work in the lab but cooking the peas is the last three minutes of getting the meal on the table when you are doing a number of other things at the same time, so taking those three minutes to "be very careful" is often not practical. Sticking them in a basin of cold water some time earlier, when you've got the bandwidth to spare, is.
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@DamonHD @solderandchaos @tomstafford Hmm. Might work in the lab but cooking the peas is the last three minutes of getting the meal on the table when you are doing a number of other things at the same time, so taking those three minutes to "be very careful" is often not practical. Sticking them in a basin of cold water some time earlier, when you've got the bandwidth to spare, is.
@TimWardCam @solderandchaos @tomstafford Well, none of this thread includes practicality, right? Right?
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@solderandchaos @tomstafford lemme add to that
Misskey: Anime artwork (no alt text)
Sharkey: "girls,,,,,,,,,,,," followed by programming
Pleroma: [insert awful shit that gets instance blocked here]
