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- The issue is not refrigeration, but how you got to there: how is the hot rice cooled before putting it in the fridge.
I imagine not everyone has a blast chiller at home. Does one leave it to cool off naturally, and in what kind of container? Perhaps overnight?
During this process, the rice can take hours to go from 90°C to room temp, and it is during this process that the toxins are created. It might be too late when you put it in the fridge.
Cooling off needs ro be done as quickly as possible by spreading the rice, for instance.
It is not necessarily the lack of basic understanding of biology that causes people to get sick and therefore many to throw away good rice, but the incomplete understanding of the cooking process.
When you get a box of cold rice, there is no way of smelling how it has been cooled and if it is toxic or not.
- The problem is with cooked rice that hasn't been cooled off properly (or not kept hot enough). The heat-resistant spores of the Bacillus Cereus will then develop and the bacteria will proliferate and produce a heat-resistant toxin, which can hurt you even after reheating the leftover rice.
You need to keep your rice cold (<7 °C) or hot (>63 °C) enough for the spores not to develop. Letting your rice cool off naturally in a pot is also leaving it at the wrong temperatures for a longer time than if you rapidly cool it off.
- I find "Programmers are also human" quite funny as well. Interviews with stereotypes.
- Rick Beato also made a video about this, using some examples.
- You could even hang some servers underneath your LACK, aka the LackRack [0]
- Maybe you will find the proof that the infinite series 0.9999... exactly equals 1 interesting:
- I read that exchanges inflate these numbers in different ways, so it can be very misleading.
Apparently sometimes this goes very wrong [0].
- 3 points
- Banks have been trying to reduce their balance sheets and their risk-weighted assets, because of all the extra charges and reserves they need to keep. They cannot just get rid of a large of their customers like that and collapsing shareprice.
In some businesses there is also a benefit in scale (like in trading), and there you see the US banks leading because they've had it.
If you want the US banks to fully take over IB and corporate banking, definitely do tax the EU banks painfully more.
Or tax every financial counterpart painfully more, so then eventually the customers pay much more for their loans because the financial system has become so expensive.
- Another HN post on cement+carbon as capacitor https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=36951089
- By the way, KFC fries in high-pressure fryers. Not sure I can tell the difference.
- The amounts of energy injected are not that large. 1TeV, the order of magnitude, is (according to google) the motion energy of a flying mosquito. You don't even feel that landing on your body.
The special part is that this energy is put into one particle, which makes it able to achieve other interactions.
Such particles sound scary, but the only special thing about this is that we, humans, have produced that. Our earth is bombarded constantly by cosmic high-energy particles of much much higher energy [0]. I am talking about extra-galactic particles with energy levels unknown to earth.
[0] https://masterclass.icecube.wisc.edu/en/analyses/cosmic-ray-...
- Don't you think the Swiss and French governments wouldn't have thought about safety almost 70 years ago?
Safety is an important part of the collaboration, which is evident when you work there.
This is evaluated by people who understand physics, chemistry, and biology, and it is the alternative science people that tend to not want to believe that and keep warning of dangers that don't exist.
It is good to always remain critical, but after a while you've used up all arguments to explain that the radiation in your microwave is not radioactive.
I guess the scary part is that they called it a leak instead of a hole. I am sure if I say there is a leak in my sock that some will start to worry.
- Dividend paying stock has no limitations on growth compared to non div-paying stock. However when (cash) div-paying stock goes ex div, the stock price drops with that amount.
(Even reporters sometimes forget about that and try to find reasons what news caused a stock to drop instantly.)
- Water and ice versions exist, IceCube consists of detectors dug into ice and Super Kamiokande (example) is a big container of ultrapure water (not heavy). Hyper Kamiokande will be even bigger.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IceCube_Neutrino_Observatory https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super-Kamiokande https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyper-Kamiokande