> She noticed that utilities were spending more on generators and microgrids in wealthier communities, leaving smaller, poorer communities in the lurch. “I saw the impact of what happens during a 56-hour shutoff if you’re a small business and your refrigerator loses power and all of a sudden you have to buy more inventory,” she told TechCrunch. “That was kind of this ‘ah ha’ moment.”
Seems like a decent company, but the title of disrupting anything is absolute TechCrunch typical bs… they do sensitive sample shipping. And their next planned product is a fancy cooler.
> Artyc’s next product will hold five liters, and it’ll likely be targeted at pricey, temperature sensitive foods like herbs, chocolate and wine. Then in 2025, the startup is planning to ship its 25-liter size.
You can really see how she inspired her products based on her experiences in poorer communities :/
Cold shipping truly disrupted and in shambles, I can see the revolution coming. Said nobody.
I wouldn’t use such analogies on wildly unrelated subjects.
Saying „The long term effects of Xenon on the human body and brain are still mostly undocumented when it comes to repeated recreational use.“ sounds so much better!
Especially since almost all common magnets don’t actually effect a hard drives functionality. The internet states you need a magnet with a force of 0,5kg to actually cause data loss. So we’re talking a large neodymium magnet. Which makes this analogy even worse.
It’s honestly incredibly how much your analogy upsets me!
Skipping over my general dislike for schools being combined with any form of religion, what school should they go to?
Also why build a Lutheran school in an Apache reservation and not expect them to integrate some degree of their own culture into their new found Christian belief?
From what I understand this seems to be the closest school to them in their reservation. (citation needed)
But in general I can’t believe that one can be expelled in the 21st century in a western country under the reasoning of „doing something satanic“?!
What even is the definition of satanic? I actually want to doubt that that is their official reason of expulsion.
>Also why build a Lutheran school in an Apache reservation and not expect them to integrate some degree of their own culture into their new found Christian belief?
To provide education informed by and providing Lutheran Christian values and practices.
Different Christian denominations have difference ideas about what constitutes valid syncretic Christian practice vs heterodoxy, paganism, or outright devil worship.
The Catholics are notorious for allowing a surprising amount of syncretism, and the average Protestant is known for alleging even the Catholics are practicing ugodly polytheism.
Do you believe it would be better that the Lutheran's didn't build a school there at all? It's not a purely rhetorical question, I can imagine arguments for that position.
>But in general I can’t believe that one can be expelled in the 21st century in a western country under the reasoning of „doing something satanic“?!
Is it actually hard to believe that a Lutheran school would throw you out for that, or is this rhetorical? Are you making a statement about your shock that religious schools are even allowed to exist, or what exactly?
> why build a Lutheran school in an Apache reservation and not expect them to integrate...
They built to school specifically to convert the locals and destroy their culture. The explicit goal of building the school was the direct opposite of "...integrate some degree of their own culture..."
Crazy that only Koreans are eligible for bounty rewards. Someone is going to put their morals aside in the future and their customers are going to be the victims. Also I’m pretty sure a large part of government officials in Korea use KakaoTalk?
There are many non-Korean non-digital-nomads living and working in South Korea who do pay taxes. Millions, actually. South Korea has a very large international residency.
I hate the state of AMDs software for non gamers. RoCm is a war crime (which has improved dramatically in the last two years and still sucks).
But like many have said considering AMD was almost bankrupt their performance is impressive. This really speaks for their hardware division. If only they could get the software side of things fixed!
Also I wonder if NVIDIA has an employee of the decade plaque for CUDA. Because CUDA is the best thing that could’ve happened to them.
But it sounds like a cool idea!