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Treczoks , in Making bulletproof wood | NileRed [59:37]

American solutions for American problems.

Somehow, this is a non-issue in all civilized countries.

andyspam ,

The video portrays a fun chemistry experiment making wood into a more dense, stronger material. It says nothing at all about an "issue" or solutions to "American problems."

Transform2942 ,

Also the creator is in Canada and has to jump through a bunch of hoops to even do the tests

spaxxor ,

Some people just wanna take a shit on fun things I guess.

I love that my favorite Canadian crackhead is still performing his magic.

linearchaos , in Gore-Tex is a Marketing Gimmick - FortNine [10:37]
@linearchaos@lemmy.world avatar

So Gore-Tex is expanded Teflon. and there are cheaper products that outperform it. Crayyy

ImFresh3x ,
@ImFresh3x@sh.itjust.works avatar

Nope. They stopped using explained Teflon many years ago. They’re now using expanded polyethylene and polyurethane. Which is what many manufacturers trying to be waterproof and breathable do and have done also.

Gore just happens to be one of the best (as demonstrated in the video), but is wildly overpriced. And they have very anti competitive practices that keep them dominant.

Still a great product(price aside), but a bad company.

Just better to do research and get more for your money with similar materials. Eg outdoor research AscentShell for 2/3rds of the price. Same breathability and water resistance, more or less.

evulhotdog ,

I read somewhere that at every single product that has Gore-Tex in it, comes with a lifetime warranty from Gore-Tex, if it were to ever stop working or wear out. I think that alone gives a lot of value to any Gore-Tex product.

Edit: Providing results of a simple Google search.

ImFresh3x ,
@ImFresh3x@sh.itjust.works avatar

Looking at the details of the warranty they’ll just tell you to spray DWR on your $1000 jacket. I’ve never heard of anyone taking advantage of this warranty, and I know a lot of people who would if the outdoor communities found it to be viable.

For example darn tough just sends you new socks no questions asked. Many people utilize it, and talk about it because it’s an easy warranty to exercise. I imagine the reason I’ve never heard of this among these same communities regarding gore is because it’s far from easily exercisable.

I own a lot of expensive gear in my family, between many hobbies. Mostly gore-pro. But I’ve saved a lot on some specific products that had similar specs of breethablilty and water resistance, and been quite pleased.

I’m sure all these companies make some sort of similar claims with ways in the fine print opt to not honor it, or make it inconvenient.

TheBest , in The Surprising Map of Plants [19:54]
@TheBest@midwest.social avatar

this was a cool video thanks for sharing

Tar_alcaran , in A look into oblique wing design [14:08]

No, it couldn't.

Saved you 14 minutes.

HessiaNerd , in Why Society Hates Creative People (And What To Do About It) | Design Theory (26:23)

I couldn't really watch this. Talk about a self-indulgent pity party. "People only want convenience" okay guy do you or do you not have a Mac because it "just works?"

And don't give me the society, values, engineers and software developers more. How many articles do we have about software developers, working brutal hours and getting fired?

Bye , in This was supposed to fix the housing crisis… | About Here (10:21)

It isn’t happening because single houses are more profitable to build. People with money don’t want dupleces, and they are the ones buying in this market. So if you want to sell, you build luxury and you build single family.

RagnarokOnline , in Lighting Then VS Now: Fire Before Electricity | Townsends [13:21]

Love Townsends!! Their channel is on my tv nonstop in Autumn

itsnicodegallo , in Lighting Then VS Now: Fire Before Electricity | Townsends [13:21]

I love this channel so damn much.

Sibbo , in Will Lagos be the first city to 100 million? [11:13]
@Sibbo@sopuli.xyz avatar

Hope not. Must be a mess down there.

infeeeee , in Will Lagos be the first city to 100 million? [11:13]

Betteridge's law of headlines is an adage that states: "Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no."

sturlabragason , in Why the Panama Canal is Dying [And What the Alternatives Might be] | RealLifeLore (36:08)

This scares me that author Peter Zeihan might be even vaguely accurate about impending deglobalization😕

The title sounds doomy but the book is good: https://goodreads.com/book/show/58782897-the-end-of-the-world-is-just-the-beginning

Uberflussig , in Why the 270 Degree “Crossplane Twin” is Suddenly So Popular | FortNine [9:39]

Really interesting story, as usual for FortNine. I wonder what the real life impact of the difference between 270° and 285° actually is. Theoretically it affects performance and vibration, but is there actually a really notable difference on the road, especially for the big liter bikes?

After all, there's not many scenarios where you're actually pulling more than 80% of engine power on the road.

Cool video anyways, thanks for posting it!

maniacalmanicmania , in What is a Reich? And why were there three of them? | rewboss [7:36]
@maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone avatar

Very concise and informative.

Gloria , in What is a Reich? And why were there three of them? | rewboss [7:36]

TLDR:

The First Reich: The Holy Roman Empire (800/962–1806 CE)

The Second Reich: The German Empire (1871–1918)

The Third Reich: Nazi Germany (1933–1945)

delirious_owl , in Making American cheese to debunk a conspiracy | NileBlue [21:34]
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

spoiler please

curled ,

It's cheddar cheese with some common, food safe chemicals that help suspend extra water in the cheese to make it melt easier and stringy-er. So it's basically cheese.

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