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Cake day: December 28th, 2023

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  • I think a big part of why people seem to really like the film simulations in the Fuji cameras is because you can create or copy other people settings, “recipes”, and you get a nice live preview right on the LCD screen as you are shooting. It gives you a much closer visualization of your desired final product right on the back of the camera as you are shooting.

    RawTherapee has film simulations built-in

    Have you used them? If so, how do you like them?

    I have no experience with RawTherapee but I’m someone that doesn’t like spending a ton of time editing photos.


  • That’s a good point.

    Correct me if I am wrong, but I would imagine that in Japan the issue of loneliness cuts very deep due to the cultural and societal norms. I would also think that if you were to keep all those same norms but introduce in the car dependent design and infrastructure of the US then the problem would get even worse, no?


  • I think the best thing I ever did was learn on a 250cc. It’s way harder to wreck your day or get yourself killed when you inevitably grab a bit too much throttle as a complete newbie. I would even encourage people to learn on a 125cc or even 50cc. The basics are the basics and you can pick those up on a bike with less than 10hp just as easily if not more easily than a bike with 100+hp.

    It would be amazing to see government mandated limiters in cars, in general, and not just for learners.

    I know that a lot of people don’t agree with that but the public has proved they are incapable of driving within reasonable limits. No one needs a car that can go the speeds that cars are capable of going. It’s totally possible to setup a system that enforces the limit only on public roads so that people could still take their cars to the track. We very much have the technology.

    It blows my mind that the general public is completely accepting of things like smartphone OSes that can spy on their every move and log their every detail yet if you mention limiters on cars all of the sudden they become staunch advocates for personal freedoms. The hypocrisy blows my mind.



  • Don’t get me wrong. I have nothing against using things like faux meat. I actually appreciate having that option available and it’s why I asked about Beyond.

    I was really into making everything from scratch for a while but most of it usually takes hours.

    It certainly can. It’s one of the reasons that I gravitate towards meals such as rice and beans, curries, and soups for my day to day. Especially in the case of curries and soups, I can make them in larger batches and then portion them out to span multiple meals over several days. I don’t mind cooking and honestly enjoy it most of the time but I also don’t want to spend all my free time cooking. Another awesome benefit to meal prepping like that is that you can save money while at the same time making sure that you are still jamming your meals full of nutritious veg.

    Thanks for all the info! I will be taking a look at Beyond for when I nice faux meat.




  • I also expect there’s much more profit to be made in continued testing, more animal-based R&D in the form of trying to translate desirable phenotypes in animal meat to the plant-produced analog, and in selling the protein back to the meat industry who can mix it with similarly graded animal protein and sell it to omnivores as a greenwashed meat product.

    Reflecting on what we know about the world I’m sure you are correct when it comes to that.

    I was just coming at from the point of view that we probably all know some people in our lives that are never going to go Vegan because it’s the morally correct thing to do. They just don’t care. So, while I wouldn’t support a scenario you described it would still be better for those people to at least transition to something like that.

    I realize it’s far from ideal, and I’m not promoting it, but it would objectively be better than those same people eating tortured baby animals the way humanity does it currently.

    All I’m trying to say is that I think they should do the R&D without exploiting more animals.

    I agree with that.

    I’m hoping that people turn to alternatives as the costs keep rising. I was taking a look at the effects of inflation on groceries and it seems that animal products were the hardest hit. I know so many people that will complain yet still buy at these high prices because of a combination of not caring and being addicted to these foods. If they had an alternative maybe they would opt for it.

    Any drop in demand is a compounding effect. It’ll just accelerate the price increases as volume drops and hopefully one day we get to a point where we can extinguish these industries.

    Obviously I realize that’s an optimistic point of view.