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  • This is correct with Tomatos.

    Storing tomatoes in the fridge can ruin their taste and texture. The cold makes them go mealy and lose their juiciness. Plus, the chill dulls their flavour. Also, certain moulds can thrive in the fridge and spoil the tomatoes faster once they warm up again. For the best taste and texture, keep your tomatoes at room temperature! It makes a massive difference

  • Keeping bread in the fridge is generally considered unwise because it accelerates the staling process. This occurs due to the process of retrogradation, where the starches in the bread crystallise more quickly at cooler temperatures. As a result, bread becomes dry and loses its freshness faster compared to being stored at room temperature. For optimal freshness, it's better to store bread in a cool, dry place or freeze it if long-term storage is needed.

  • Says the dude actively using twitter. GTFOO of twitter people.

    Personally I feel lemmy should ban, or at least mandate they are nsfw screen shots originating from that cesspool.

    Remember people when the viewing stops, that awful CEO can go fuck himself.

  • In Australia, a similar situation occurs where mining companies receive significant subsidies, pay minimal taxes, generate billions in revenue and profit, and leave taxpayers responsible for site remediation costs amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars. Despite these subsidies, Australians do not benefit from cheaper products or electricity. Much of the mined resources are exported, and Australia often buys them back at significantly higher prices. And yet, apparently, Australians are okay with this.

  • It's laughable how you think an OTA update is proof of "horrible manufacturing standards."

    Newsflash: Tesla and almost every other car manufacturer do OTA updates and recalls all the time. It's standard practice to fix issues and improve software without dragging cars back to the shop. Singling out BYD for this shows a lack of understanding of how the automotive industry works.

    Calling out xenophobia isn’t a "whataboutism." It's pointing out a real issue in your argument.

    And for the record, my brain isn't "rotted." It’s perfectly fine and capable of recognising logical fallacies and biased thinking when I see it. Instead of throwing around baseless accusations, maybe take some time to understand the broader context before embarrassing yourself with poorly thought-out arguments.

    Attacking others is usually a sign of intellectual insecurities. Perhaps work on your arguments rather than resorting to name calling and straw man tactics. It’ll make for a much more credible discussion