celsiustimeline

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No one "believes" in atheism. It's using your brain to determine that fantastic stories, written thousands of years before the advent of modern scientific rigor, are undoubtedly bullshit.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 0 points 16 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago) (4 children)

Evolution is an observed phenomenon studied for over a hundred years. Creationism is not. Your comparison is erroneous.

"The most reasonable conclusion..." meaning absent all other evidence, the only conclusion that has any merit is that all creation myths are wrong.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

You're correct. It does meet the definition of combustion. I misspoke. The post claims that cells are being set on fire. That claim is categorically untrue.

It's not true. It's sophomore high school biology students making memes about things they only have a cursory understanding of.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 19 hours ago) (2 children)

Oxidative Stress is not part of a healthy life. It's literally stress on your cells ability to respirate and detoxify. It causes DNA fragmentation in low amounts and apoptosis/cell death among other serious biological complications like cancer with high enough severity.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 points 19 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (4 children)

Cell respiration and oxidation involves exactly zero forms of ~~combustion~~ fire.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 11 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (2 children)

Hmm, let's see. In order to fully prepare a burrito, you would need to perform numerous tactile actions. First would be grabbing a tortilla. Given the floppy, inconsistently shaped, and thin properties of the tortilla, you couldn't grab one reliably using a standard 6 axis or suspended picker robot, you would need a tortilla loading mechanism, probably spring loaded with a sensor and servo motor to index the tortilla forward into the work area. Okay, so you have your tortilla loading mechanism. Next is to apply sauces like guac or sour cream. You can achieve this using a suspended robot like an ABB FlexPicker with a sauce application tool or other similarly spec'd robot. Oops! Is the customer allergic to avocado? Looks like the robot needs a tooling change! In fact, it'll need a tooling change anytime a new sauce is requested. Next is toppings and filling. This would need to be performed using dozens of hoppers and sensors to detect the tortilla underneath. Next is an automated rolling device. You might think you could get away with some kind of motorized roll-your-own cigarette type device, but burritos are also tucked, so you would need some kind of machine that can receive a loaded tortilla into a die, with actuators on the sides to tuck, and perpendicular actuators on the bottom to roll. Next, you need to wrap the tortilla in paper. The same type of device can roll the burrito in paper, but it would need to be a discrete device as to cut down on mess. Now, automatically present the burrito to the customer.

You would need roughly 5 automated stations that include robots, sensors, actuators, and bespoke engineered parts. To control it all, you would need a PLC with enough IO slots to manage all of the signals that are required (ie: signal to indicate tortilla is loaded, signal to indicate that sour cream is empty, signal to indicate that tortilla has failed wrapping, etc there are dozens of signals to process even in simple operations), a massive electrical panel to house all of the control circutry, and you would need at least 1 college educated technician (earning roughly $60-80k per year) to maintain the equipment at all times, but more likely, you'll need at least 2 technicians per shift.

Then comes the commissioning phase, which given the menu and all of the options Chipotle offers, would take months to fine tune the process. It has moving parts and exists in a location with lots of civilian consumers not wearing PPE, so you'll have to perform a pre-start health and safety report and get that certified by the right governing body (usually state/province level government agency).

Then comes the paperwork required to terminate thousands of staff legally and the added HR cost of taking managers away from managing in order to terminate their entire staff. Not to mention, the added risk of all of your managers losing faith in the company due to severe morale degradation.

All of this assumes 100% uptime, which is an impossibility. Even Toyota's lines go down for PMs or faults.

Is that easier than just paying your minimum wage earners a little more?

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Incidentally, not even 5 years ago, you could just go on stack overflow and copy and paste a whole topic into your IDE and compile that bitch, and you'd probably wind up with fewer bugs than the normie executives who just learned about ChatGPT yesterday from their 8 year old nephew who uses it to write catfish lovenotes to his teacher from Gordie Howe or some other retired sports guy.

And just a dash of ADHD to spice up the ennui.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

He is charged with racketeering offenses.

[–] celsiustimeline@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 points 1 day ago (7 children)

Using a word incorrectly 1,000,001 times shouldn't change the actual dictionary definition of the word.

"She blew them all away!"

 

That's a lot of shit to carry. From 1993 Issue #10 of Mondo 2000.

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