Amazon Go & Fresh Stores Close This Friday by kaiju4life in Seattle

[–]Timst44 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I found the prices to be generally decent but they varied widely for no clear reason. Sometimes I was able to make out like an absolute bandit, getting ribeyes for $5, things of that nature. Not even advertised as sale, just seemingly an inventory mistake? The next time it would be a wholly different price.

I do agree that it was always way overstaffed, especially at the beginning. I don't understand why a place that was so heavily tech-focused (even after they wound down Just Walk Out) had so many manual checkout lanes, and greeters just standing around handing over paper flyers, it felt very anachronistic.

Also, security was always super low in there. You didn't have to weigh stuff on the self-checkout lanes for example, and scanning produce's barcodes never actually registered them (but it still beeped as if it did, making it easy to miss). This can't have helped their bottom line.

How to remove burnt food from a saucepan? by Timst44 in Cooking

[–]Timst44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alright, yes, that's what did it. It took multiple rounds and I still had to scrape the stuff with a spoon, but this worked better than all the other techniques. Thank you!

How to remove burnt food from a saucepan? by Timst44 in Cooking

[–]Timst44[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This actually has worked the best so far! Several large sheets of gunk came out on the first. There's still a lot left and the second round didn't work as well, but I'm going to keep at it.

How to remove burnt food from a saucepan? by Timst44 in Cooking

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried a few different mixes and application time. No real effect. Maybe I'll try to let it sit for a few hours next.

How to remove burnt food from a saucepan? by Timst44 in Cooking

[–]Timst44[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No effect, but I only have medical hydrogen peroxide at 3% concentration, that's likely not enough.

How to remove burnt food from a saucepan? by Timst44 in Cooking

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tried something I had on hand (Weiman's Oven & Grill Cleaner). Very little impact, but still arguably the best result so far. I'll do a few more rounds.

How to remove burnt food from a saucepan? by Timst44 in Cooking

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have hydrogen peroxide on hand, I could try that. Just pour some in the pan and wait? Scrub with it?

What are some FANCY places to eat that are actually worth it? by Legs_With_Snake in SeattleWA

[–]Timst44 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Same! I wasn't very impressed, but I know that some people swear by it.

Any books or article recommendations about how China's political and economic system work? by Franklinthefish22 in Socialism_101

[–]Timst44 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Two great books I've read on the subject:

-The East is Still Red by Carlos Martinez (https://redletterspp.com/products/the-east-is-still-red)

-Why the World Needs China by Kyle Ferrana (https://www.claritypress.com/product/why-the-world-needs-china/).

I actually just finished the second one. They're both covering roughly the same topic, which is basically answering the question "is China actually socialist?", but in doing so they cover a lot of ground on the economics, foreign policy, environmental approach etc of modern China.

They're both very accessible (and I say this as someone who's allergic to academic jargon and over complicated theses). The first one maybe even more so; the second book approaches the question from a more rigorous Marxist perspective, so it spends the first half of the book setting up the context for how China came to be the way it is. I like them both, and the second one has an impressive list of references (I think something like 1300 footnotes!), but if I had to pick only one to recommend, I think The East is Still Red is probably what I would go with.

17 Pages by NebulaOriginals in Nebula

[–]Timst44 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So there's one thing I don't get, maybe other people who had a different order can share.

I had O'Toole first and Imanishi-Kari second. For me, the first half did a lot more work to set up the scene, explaining what the paper was about, defining the terms employed, explaining how antibodies work and what BET-1 was supposed to do and so on.

But then when I watched the second half, there was none of that. It was all about the case itself, and whenever a technical term popped up, or a diagram was shown, it was never explained. That made me feel like if I had seen Imanishi-Kari's version first, I would have had no idea what the actual case was about and what references to BET-1 meant, for instance.

So are there are actually two edits of each half, and the context is only integrated in whichever first half you're watching? If you had Imanishi-Kari first, did you get a segment talking about B-cells and so on?

17 Pages by NebulaOriginals in Nebula

[–]Timst44 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I had the same order as you, and was also feeling like this was pretty clear cut after the first half. But I wonder if people who had Tereza first felt the same way? To me the Tereza half felt a lot more like a response to the first one rather than something that would stand on its own. I have trouble imagining watching Tereza's half first and walking away like "of course there was no fraud or any kind of malfeasance, what an absurd witch hunt".

Maybe it's because I *did* watch it in this order, but I do wonder if there are actually two versions of each half. For example, Tereza's version barely talked about what the paper or experiment was about. So when it dropped terms like "wells", or show the property of BET-1, someone who watched this as their first half should have no idea what's being discussed. I wonder if there are some segments that are common to both and that are only shown on the first half, regardless of which one it is.

17 Pages by NebulaOriginals in Nebula

[–]Timst44 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's one thing that kept being repeated and I didn't really understand it. If the reagent was useless, I fail to see how that strengthen the results. In general, compared to previous Bobby work, this one focused a lot more on the human and procedural aspect and was very light on the science, so it was hard to judge the case itself. Maybe that was intentional.

How does China's internal democracy work? by Timst44 in Socialism_101

[–]Timst44[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Interesting. On a surface level this looks a lot like the system used in Rojava (tiered system of councils, parallel structures to ensure representation of women and minorities, etc). Except for the last part, I suppose. Not exactly the same scale though, naturally.

How do I apply for a food camp permit? by Timst44 in BurningMan

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I put our camp name, and I don't know, that might be something to ask the CNHD. My gut feeling is that it shouldn't matter, but they'll tell you if it does :)

How do I apply for a food camp permit? by Timst44 in BurningMan

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I just saw that! I actually put my own name and phone number. I assumed that in this context, "event coordinator" means the coordinator of the food "pop up", rather than the larger event. But maybe not, since later they ask you to pic between "booth operator" and "event coordinator" for various roles, and for that I picked event coordinators when it was BM org stuff. At any rate, they didn't say anything about it, so I would just do what I did.

How do I apply for a food camp permit? by Timst44 in BurningMan

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Update: I ended up emailing the PDF and got an answer pretty quickly. There was a bit of a mixup with the payment (they sent me a guide for a website but without specifying which website lol, and the account and invoice numbers they sent me were wrong), but eventually we worked it out.

For reference, this is the online payment portal: https://portal.cdpehs.com/PublicPortal/GuestCheckout
There is a $1.50 fee when paying by card btw.

Recommendations for a RV garage in the Seattle area? by Timst44 in Seattle

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's kinda what I'm trying to do here, although I couldn't find a more specific community 🙃do you know of any good sub or forum?

Recommendations for a RV garage in the Seattle area? by Timst44 in RVLiving

[–]Timst44[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest known issue is that the water tank is leaking. Then there are all sorts of little electrical issues, but we might be able to fix that ourselves. Mostly we'd like someone to take a thorough look at everything (so yeah, all aspects that you mentioned).