StarGaurdianBard

StarGaurdianBard t1_jaa2tw7 wrote

Super germs are being created primarily as a response to overuse of antibiotics, not because of disinfectant wipes.

If you are worried about the whole cube/desk having germs ill once again point out that you shouldn't go out in public then. Where you eat at a restaurant will have more germs than a cubicle. Public transportation will have easily 1000x more. Being In a crowd will have more. Literally any doorknob/doorhandle in public. And if you don't believe in disinfectant I hope you only ever use the bathroom at home.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_ja9zwh6 wrote

Literally the whole point of hand hygiene and disinfectant is to kill germs. To deny the effectiveness of having the ability to I'll 99.9% of germs means you should live in a bubble since the chances of you getting sick from a disinfected keyboard is astronomically lower than literally touching a doorknob, being around other people, etc. A disinfected keyboard, mouse, etc will have much less germs on them than literally anything else in your life.

It's literally how germ theory and cleanliness works.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_ja9j8yg wrote

At some point you either accept that hand hygiene and disinfectant wipes work or you deny the science behind it and you have bigger problems.

Only on reddit can you find people activity like it's a war crime that their employers require then to share equipment and need to wipe it down every so often.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_ja7j322 wrote

I love how on reddit things are always taken to the extreme on things like this lol. In the hospital we don't have assigned seats or anything, literally dozens of people could use the same computer over the course of a 24-hour period. It's completely normal for me to share a computer so it's wild to hear redditors act like it's a huge issue.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_j6bd48d wrote

This is the first time I've seen a repost bot repost a comment that only has 5 upvotes and somehow get 30+ despite not even making any sense because the members of WSB don't even question why the comment suddenly cuts off lmao.

https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbets/comments/10n8nzz/25t_spending_potential_held_by_chinese_consumers/j685gut?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share&context=3

This sub continues to upvote bots despite constantly talking about bots/shills

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StarGaurdianBard t1_j5jmf9y wrote

For the vast majority of things that would require a track pad you have joysticks. There is a huge difference in the feel of a track pad vs a joystick.

As for the parts difference, you really can't think of a reason why anything extraneous in a laptop not needing to be present for a mobile device would allow for a budget to be different?

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StarGaurdianBard t1_j5jk4oe wrote

Playing on a laptops track pad is a pain in the ass. If you are using a mouse then that's even more space being taken up and doesn't let you use it when at places like a bus, a flight, on the toilet, etc. Also the basic Steam Deck is $400, finding a decent gaming laptop for $400 that can run games as well as a Steam Deck does is going to be difficult purely from where the budget went in making a laptop meant to be general purpose vs a gaming device

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StarGaurdianBard t1_j0f5x2f wrote

They sold it for $5 years before the steam deck released. It was basically its normal price too considering they made it $5 during every sale possible.

Don't get me wrong, I loved them and own a couple even still, but it's a bit disingenuous to claim it was to get rid of stock before the Steam Deck' release when it was discontinued 3 years before the Steam Deck and started going on sale for $5 a whole ass 6 years before the steam deck lol

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StarGaurdianBard t1_izcd9dq wrote

You are kidding yourself if you think stuff coming from factory farms aren't processed. You'd have to be strictly buying organic and I get the feeling you have similiar feelings towards organic food that you do lab made.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_izccupd wrote

We vastly accelerated that evolution through labs. Seriously it's super fucking easy to just youtube plants from 100 years ago vs today and see how many fruits and vegetables we eat that were genetically modified in a lab.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_izccesp wrote

> no one wants lab grown food.

Speak for yourself. Not everyone is anti-science/afraid of progress. This is like saying "no one wants genetically modified food" but I gurantee the vast majority of people eat their modified corn and fruits just fine.

With how fast we are hunting various animals into extinction we either get used to lab grown food or get used to starvation.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_izcbynu wrote

> real food

Yeah I'd hardly call the farm industry of today with rows of cows kept alive purely through pumping full of antibiotics and other shit real food. Nor would I call the freakish factory farm chickens real food either.

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StarGaurdianBard t1_iwtoud8 wrote

If you look into it you'd see it's nothing alike lol. They have a legitimate case. And to be clear, we should want the people who said they would never turn their robodog into a weapon to gatekeep people who steal their patents so they can add guns to it and make a bunch of money.

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