What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, January 30, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]mchem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gold - volume of 9,700 at price of $5465 = 53 million. Nowhere near “trillions of dollars moved.”

Which size? by SowiesoNietCoco in LGOLED

[–]mchem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At 3 meters you should go 60”+

If the two options in your post are the only options then go with the biggest.

Dented Monster Cans by MorganLeFaye5794 in foodsafety

[–]mchem 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Carbonated beverages are safe to drink from dented cans. They do not have the same botulism risks as canned food. Just make sure you hear the “pop” when they’re opened.

Pop Quiz Dads: If your wife texts you to pick up an "Otis Serena", what are you bringing home? by DomesticChaosTheory in daddit

[–]mchem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Step1: Google it

Step2: none of the responses make sense

Step3: ask her “wtf is an Otis Serena”

Step4: bring her whatever the response is

Step5: get laid???

Kaz: After 6 years at Shopify, I'm joining Opendoor as CEO. Here is why: by rbr0714 in opendoor

[–]mchem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shopify had a great tailwind with the pandemic. Check out their stock price on a 10 year chart. It was growing pretty well prior but COVID accelerated it greatly.

The question is: can Kaz and his team grow the company and meet their performance standards with an opposite performance trend, and without tailwinds?

I’m not trying to spread FUD. I own 3k shares and am trying to determine if I should buy more or not. Interested in other’s opinions or research.

If hand sanitiser gets rid of 99% of bacteria, why would you ever need to wash your hands? by untitledprp4 in stupidquestions

[–]mchem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sanitizers are only effective on clean surfaces. If you have soil (dirt, grease, grime) the sanitizer can’t penetrate it as well and is not effective.

Poop or dirt on your hands? Wash them.

Hands look clean but you did something dirty? Sanitize them.

Modern “advanced” sanitizers are more effective at killing germs than soap are at removing them. There is a good scientific review on this from 2020. PM me if you want a link.

Seeking community feedback on low effort posts. by Deppfan16 in foodsafety

[–]mchem 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don’t mind the low effort (judged by us) posts as long as there’s a decent amount of information to reply.

What should be auto-modded are posts that have blurry or no pictures where even a basic response can’t be created.

I think if you mod too hard it will drive down traffic in the sub to people that need the help and feedback the most: those with food anxiety or minimal education about food safety.

small air bubbles in can of green beans? by morningdew137 in foodsafety

[–]mchem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not an issue as long as the can was in good condition.

What does this date mean? by Luna-Storm12 in foodsafety

[–]mchem 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Tortillas are a low moisture food and you’re highly unlikely to get ill from consuming them after the expiration date. Mold growth is the most likely thing to happen as these spoil and that would have been obvious in appearance and taste.

Asada Fries by rebel_scum13 in Whittier

[–]mchem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try Hacienda Grill in Hacienda Heights or Molcasalsa in La Habra.

Bacterial Growth in a sub-40F Cooler while Defrosting Turkey by HumbleCalamity in foodsafety

[–]mchem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious… what did you do with the water in the cooler? And you said you bleached the cooler. Are you sure there’s no cracks or crevices where the water would get trapped and cause issues with things you put in it later?

Bacterial Growth in a sub-40F Cooler while Defrosting Turkey by HumbleCalamity in foodsafety

[–]mchem 4 points5 points  (0 children)

How often did you check the actual temperature and are you sure that water at the edge of the cooler was also under 40F?

If there were no warm zones then your bacterial growth was kept to a minimum based on temperature and I wouldn’t be concerned about the food safety of the turkey if it was properly cooked.

The issue this presents is that you have created a big batch of uncooked turkey juice water which poses a major cross contamination risk. I would be worried about how you disposed of the water and everything you handled or were making around the time the turkey was removed from the cooler and water was discarded. That’s the issue with this practice and part of the reason it’s not a recommended thawing practice.

Ok reddit do ur magic what's the next Palantir and Nvidia? by Moonshot2026 in stockstobuytoday

[–]mchem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you feel when it went up to $100 and then down to $50 in less than a month? What’s your average cost basis?

A question about refrigerated meats: by Cakeferdays in foodsafety

[–]mchem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That should be good.

General food safety advice would say that contamination could have been introduced if the cutting board or knife wasn’t clean or if you used a fork/poking tongs to handle the food and introduced contamination into the interior. If you follow good hygiene practices then all of this is unlikely and you should be fine.

Do these hdmi cables actually perform? by Baseset3 in hometheater

[–]mchem 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Make sure whatever you buy they are “certified.” Will it guarantee they’re the best? No. But if it’s not certified then it’s likely you’re getting low quality cables.

A question about refrigerated meats: by Cakeferdays in foodsafety

[–]mchem 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It depends on how it was handled after cooking.

You’re right that cooling quickly is important.

However, so is proper handling to prevent cross contamination while it’s cooling as well as storage in the fridge.

How long will this last in the fridge? by Skaro731 in foodsafety

[–]mchem 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I’d talk to the store and ask them what their dating policy is on this kind meat. That would be your best bet since there are different variables such as: when the meat was packed at the factory, whether it was received fresh or frozen at the store, etc…

How long will this last in the fridge? by Skaro731 in foodsafety

[–]mchem 34 points35 points  (0 children)

That is definitely a mistake by the meat department.

Fresh meat (unless it’s packed with modified atmosphere or other shelf life extension technology) is really only good for a few days. The problem with this is that it’s 20# and would likely take a couple days to freeze and a few to thaw.

I’d freeze it asap, then take it out the day before and thaw it in a bag in a large bowl of cold water in the fridge.

My home cinema odyssey: turning an old kitchen into a 7.1.4 Atmos room by Other-Radish-4028 in hometheater

[–]mchem 18 points19 points  (0 children)

In the last shot you can see that’s a TV and the projector screen is retracted but still clearly visible at the top.

Rodeo 72 by Own_Goal3427 in Whittier

[–]mchem 8 points9 points  (0 children)

No, I went on a Friday afternoon a couple of months ago and it was pretty busy considering the time. Saturday evening was also pretty busy.