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Always with the purple and blue.


Su-27 fighter cockpit is known for its turquoise paneling that supposedly is to promote calm.

Yeah I was about to say similar pastel green colors crops up in a lot of Soviet control rooms too.

Previously: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41305736

No idea why a story about a YC company was flagged.


Nukes are the same as knives, just different in magnitude. Should one have special rules?

I think in America the second amendment makes it legal to own a nuke.

Why are they like this... There are elite cultures that just live and don't bother anyone. Israel isn't one of them.

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Isn't that more the U.S. evangelical view of Christianity?

(Although obviously there are of course Jewish thinkers who believe in ethnic superiority, but many also reject it.)


The permanent underclass permeates everything.

That would get in the way of Arstechnica's hyper liberal bias. I eat raw cheese because it tastes good. It's common in France, like in reblochon and Brie de meaux. There aren't mass deaths in France because of this.

There aren’t mass deaths in the US either (no deaths reported per the article). But there are definitely cases of listeriosis due to raw cheese in France. A recent outbreak was in 2025 and led to 2 deaths.

https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20250813-deadly-listeria-outbre...


But is it better, or just more traditional? France is a country that cares a lot about food tradition.

It is better. We have a decently strong cheese tradition in Sweden too, but French cheese is tastier.

I don't even like the French, their culture is obnoxious, I'd take every chance to shit on the French. But you just can't argue with their cheese, it's that good. Some of their wines are ok too, but I mostly prefer Italian on that front.


Italian cheeses similar to French types from the alp regions are very good as well. Beppe and his cheeses in Rome.

There is no taste difference, it’s just cheaper to produce since you can skip heating it for a few minutes.

Ya but op's anecdote is cute and funny.


Ok we did this in elementary school. They gave us crackers and let us spread the butter we made on it and we ate them. I still have no idea as to the purpose of this exercise.


It was memorable and you learned something at least. :)


We did a similar exercise to make ice cream during summer camp in the South.


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