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  • Am i seeing this right, that you can buy raw milk in grocery stores? What the fuck?

    Raw milk gets bad way to fast in order to sell it in a grocery store.

  • Yeah, but just because a scientist calculated what would happen if we replaced the earth with blueberrys doesn't mean we should defund him.

  • I also hear that argument often and I absolutely hate it. They always say "tech them things like insert manual labor work. Nobody needs Math."

    It always depends. A lot of people will likely never use a saw outside of school. Especially in a time where a lot of people go to university the skills that complex math teaches you are basically the bare necessitys. Also school usually is teaches you the basic broad knowledge and skills required to get more specific education on a specific topic. This includes studying all different subjects and also getting training as a woodworker. It is literally impossible to focus on everything and that also isn't really the use of school. Its just the first and universal form of education.

  • That's a good one, but sadly true.

  • Its actually quite simple. Snaily often eat crops and thereby reduce the production of said crops. The more snails reproduce, the more crops will be eaten. When you know how their reproduction works you can start looking for solutions on how to reduce their reproduction (and so the production of crops).

  • Say it with me:

    No. Research. Is. Useless.

    If we say that research is useless because it doesn't bring you mo ey we could stop teaching children math beyond the absolute basics because "it doesn't brinf them anything". This is stupid, because those are the fundamentals that tech children to thing logically and become useful member of society. Same with research. It teaches us the things necessary to maybe invent some of the most useful stuff ever seen

  • 20 hours was probably the time I was finished with the basic train network and set up my first "big" steel smeltery (just a small one that was capable of smelting one train at a time, didnt want to build to much of them without bots). I'm currently at 30h and I can now finish all of the nauvis sciences, getting bots and setting up nuclear. This is also my second run I ever did(didnt finish the last one due to space age) so I am much slower. I also fucked up my starter base so badly, that it wasn't anywhere near being capable of getting me through any research higher than green without turning into a gigantic spaghetti.

  • 80? I thought that my 46 hours were insane, but 80 is insane.

  • And also important is, that space exploration is insanely big. You can prepare to spend about 300h with it(of course depending on how much experience you have).

  • Some different vegetables and mushrooms.

  • Kaaaaaaaaaarl what have you done?

  • Then you get a recursive pizza and end up with only dough.

  • Does the demon core count?

  • Or even better how we tend to do it in Germany: "The young voters don't matter because they are a minority compared to the old voters"

    I absolutely hate it.

  • That's why I said it depends. What I was referring to is more like the usual leasing(should have clarified that). How many people are buying their car with a one time purchase and not in small rates because that's easier to handle?

  • Theres A difference between running a profitable buisness and ruining the whole user experience to please the shareholders.

  • Or it is available in your region, but you have to pay for it anyway.

  • The only case where a subscription can be good is if you don't have that much money to afford something(if its a one time purchase), because you would have to save up for some time. That's the only case where a subscription can be good, but this doesn't apply to 99% of them