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Cake day: July 8th, 2023

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  • As a metric person, I can confirm.

    Indoor temperatures are basically 18-22 for most people most of the time.

    15-25 covers the whole range of indoor temperatures that people with functioning heat or A/C would see.

    For temperatures outside we commonly round to the nearest five:*

    • -5 and below: very cold winter weather
    • 0 cold winter weather
    • 5 mild winter weather
    • 10 autumn weather
    • 15 spring weather
    • 20 summer weather
    • 25 beach weather
    • 30 heatwave
    • 35 and higher heatwave in the Sahara

    The only thing I admire of the Fahrenheit scale is that it can round to the nearest 10 and still be a little bit more precise than Celsius with the nearest 5. And when discussing fever temperatures, Celsius needs half degrees and Fahrenheit does not.

    But it’s an absolutely awful scale for cooking.





  • One thing I have definitely observed over the years.

    It seems only the left comes up with new ideas and so, even when they don’t have political power, they still move society forward.

    And yes, there are backlash and temporary regressions, but overall, no free country seems to be moving towards old, conservative ideas.

    For humanity, the only way seems forward. Towards the newer and better ideas.







  • This is true, but not everything that gets promoted gets popular. A lot also flunks.

    Taylor Swift just happens to hit a sweet spot that appeals to a lot of people.

    And music has a self-reinforcing spiral. People listen to music from artists that they like, and which their peers like.

    So a popular artist could theoretically release an album without any promotion and it would still become popular, just because people will be curious to listen to the new songs from an artist that they already like (of course, record labels will always heavily promote work from their popular artists to make them even more popular).