Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)PO
Posts
0
Comments
23
Joined
4 wk. ago

  • Fruits tend to get listed as low GI supporting the poster's statement.

    Also, you're simplifying the chemistry and metabolic pathways to the point they sound the same when they're obviously different. I'm not an expert but I as I understand it table sugar is short chain and good to go, fruits (if they're not pre cooked) tend to be a bit more complicated and have a few more steps along the way (and I assume each requires some energy to unlock and also result in some chemical energy that isn't completely digested). Also, what you're saying goes a lot against what I understand from the carb count on the packet from fibre vs. what your body unlocks. That said, I'm very ignorant and far from an expert

  • I just did a scroll through the posts returned for a search of "gary marcus" and didn't see too much. His newsletter hits a lot of the main beats if you just want occasional updates when something happens. It doesn't look too much like a channel exists though

  • Oh, I didn't say I had a preference. And I see your point that one is just a conjugation of the other. I've just seen capitalism as a term used more for explanation and when I've seen capitalist said it tends to have a negative connotation at best but more often it is half spat out

  • The question says capitalism (not so loaded term) your answer said capitalist (more loaded term and you've taken time to use the loaded part of the term).

    That said, I accidentally replied to a question in lemmy.ml so the person asking the question is probably more aligned with your way of thinking and explaining than I am. Sorry about that

  • An economic model that includes capitalism explains a lot of the world including having some close process analogs in nature.

    A capitalist sounds like a label you're trying to apply in an attempt to label someone as being maximally for profits. A lot of companies admittedly work that way and it's important to include that concept.

    By my reading you're taking the use of the first term and then saying they are using the second term. I think this is called equivocation.

  • I'd argue memes that duplicate other peoples work are common but questionable on the ethical front.

    Kind of like how alcohol consumption is common and got shoehorned in through our long history with it but newer drugs are more likely to have people question their cost to society (and demonise them usually for political gain, still many have some obvious costs).

  • If you're a small family store that makes an amazing recipe and people love it, and you keep that recipe a secret. You're honestly okay with a competitor stealing it? Not a competitor making a bad ripoff, but finding a way to get the recipe and using that to clone the meal for a profit.

    Obviously with larger companies it's easier to say fuck them but investing time in something and then having it taken is a hit even if its "information", isn't it?

  • I'm not very bilingual but I grew up with English and have spent a few months in Latin America.

    I noticed that in English I now say Mexico the Spanish way when I'm with local people, but the English way when I'm visiting friends in the US. I always say it the Spanish way in Spanish, and don't think I use any regional accents.

  • Does anyone have a good breakdown of this 1.5 trillion number?

    Everything I saw while searching was pretty right wing and it would be nice to have an idea if some of it is pessimistic, or even to have some of the numbers explained rather than solely demonised.

  • What if there is a popular joke that relies on bad math that happens to be your question. Then the alignment is understandable and no indication of accuracy. Why use a tool with known issues, and overhead like querying six, instead of using a decent tool like Wolfram alpha?