Today I Learned

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This is absolutely wild I never knew about this life form it sounds like ridiculous world building https://www.reddit.com/r/mycology/comme ... or_my_tree

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skysailor wrote:
Tue 13 Sep, 2022, 3:52 am
This is absolutely wild I never knew about this life form it sounds like ridiculous world building https://www.reddit.com/r/mycology/comme ... or_my_tree
they look like tribbles decided to be tree barnacles
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skysailor wrote:
Tue 13 Sep, 2022, 3:52 am
This is absolutely wild I never knew about this life form it sounds like ridiculous world building https://www.reddit.com/r/mycology/comme ... or_my_tree
This is some excellent creature knowledge, thank you!
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You know those gray cardboard/plastic sheets included with some commercially prepared microwaveable foods? The kind generally included with a microwaveable pizza so the crust will be adequate instead of a crime against food. Thanks to a YouTube video and a quick search to confirm it I learned today that it was invented by Pillsbury and is called a susceptor. It's a piece of cardboard with a layer of aluminum dust laminated under plastic.

In a regular oven steam that reaches the surface of the dough will quickly evaporate in the hot air leaving a crisp crust but in a microwave the steam tends to condense on the surface leaving it soggy/sticky. The susceptor increases the environmental heat near the dough encouraging the steam to evaporate.

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TIL that Twitch is owned by Amazon. All this time I thought it was part of the Google Megacorp.

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LilFluff wrote:
Fri 30 Sep, 2022, 3:51 am
TIL that Twitch is owned by Amazon. All this time I thought it was part of the Google Megacorp.
yep it's amazon!

amazon buys up other companies, google tries to make their own competitor to other companies and then closes the project a year later, lol
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Today I learned that IBM arguably designed the first risc computer (as a replacement for System/3 which was intended to complete with VAX minicomputers but was regarded as a failed venture) but then simply used it as a subcomponent of their mainframe computers.

https://thechipletter.substack.com/p/th ... ke-and-the

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TIL that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse have written a series about Sherlock's brother Mycroft Holmes.

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LilFluff wrote:
Thu 06 Oct, 2022, 5:22 pm
TIL that Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse have written a series about Sherlock's brother Mycroft Holmes.
i was steeling myself to vehemently disagree with the characterization but this line pleases me:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar wrote:Remember, it’s Sherlock who describes him and Sherlock is not always a reliable source. He has his moments of pettiness.
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Today I learned about cryptic crosswords and that made me think of @Alex and @thiskurt
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and
The Society for Evasionary Action in Literature (and Jesus)

QUIRKS.CPP

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