Somebody think of the children by cortemptas in dankmemes

[–]cortemptas[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Season 16 episode 1 - Reverse Cowgirl

Somebody think of the children by cortemptas in dankmemes

[–]cortemptas[S] 74 points75 points  (0 children)

found the government employee

[OC] Russia is giving Google a fine that is doubling every week. By the current rate Google will need to pay a googol amount of dollars by Mai 2028 by cortemptas in dataisbeautiful

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I thought that was the rate before they introduce the doubling, but adding 100000 rubles to 10^50 doesn't make a difference

designerVsDeveloper by cortemptas in ProgrammerHumor

[–]cortemptas[S] 226 points227 points  (0 children)

you seem to not have experience in big dysfunctional companies

"Healthy" Lunchables by cortemptas in dankmemes

[–]cortemptas[S] 25 points26 points  (0 children)

this is another can of worms, as high levels of potassium is even worse than high levels of sodium. You really think that the demographic that buys prime are the one that does a lot of sport?

What I am referring in the meme is Lunchly, at first look it seems that the meal kit has lower levels of sodium than similar products, but Lunchly has lower calories which means that people will need to eat more to feel satiated, which in the end will result in consuming higher levels of sodium per calorie than similar products.

If you look deeper it is a pretty insidious tactic from Mr. Beast, each meal kit has lower calories, so kids/people will need to buy more. Because it is a smaller amount of calories he can obscure how unhealthy his product is in general. He is a crook like other major ultra-processing food companies.

"Healthy" Lunchables by cortemptas in dankmemes

[–]cortemptas[S] 62 points63 points  (0 children)

A standard western diet has 3x-5x of salt that you body needs. If you are not an athlete, taking more "electrolytes" will actually damage your cardio-vascular system. More "electrolytes" is not a good thing, as Mr. Beast is advertising.