

Good call out of the identifiable victim effect and the affect heuristic, where decisions are driven by emotional responses rather than objective analysis of risks or benefits.


Good call out of the identifiable victim effect and the affect heuristic, where decisions are driven by emotional responses rather than objective analysis of risks or benefits.


I feel like you watched the video differently than I did because his whole point was about the prewash and the wash. The fact that the main washes where the pod gets dumped in, not during the pre wash for the for 15 minutes, which is his trying to be using powdered soap.
Or at least that was the first half of the video. The second half was about heat and wash cycles.


A dishwasher has two major cycles that are relevant to dish soap. One is the I’ll show about 15 minutes. And the there is the main wash, which is like an hour plus depending. If you don’t use powdered dish soap and split it up then you’re missing the advantage of the prewash.
Second half is focused on the effect of heat and why you should drain your water line of cold water through your faucet before you start your dishwasher. By doing that, you increase the heat and you increase the longevity of that heat on is that are in your dishwasher. It’s worth noting that heat is good for dishwashing liquid both because it helps the enzyme break down and also probably breaks down with the food material at some cases.
Beyond that, he was very enthusiastic about his new soap, which he helped create, and rightfully so. Double blind test, it came out very well against premium pods, and he was able to prove his whole point about pods not being useful in a prewash.
Try this Python script:
from PIL import Image, ImageDraw, ImageFont
import os
from pathlib import Path
def watermark_from_filename(input_dir, output_dir=None,
position='bottom-right',
font_size=36,
color='white',
opacity=200):
"""
Add watermark to images using their filename (without extension)
Args:
input_dir: Directory containing images
output_dir: Output directory (if None, creates 'watermarked' subfolder)
position: 'bottom-right', 'bottom-left', 'top-right', 'top-left', 'center'
font_size: Size of the watermark text
color: Color of the text ('white', 'black', or RGB tuple)
opacity: Transparency (0-255, 255 is fully opaque)
"""
# Setup directories
input_path = Path(input_dir)
if output_dir is None:
output_path = input_path / 'watermarked'
else:
output_path = Path(output_dir)
output_path.mkdir(exist_ok=True)
# Supported image formats
supported_formats = {'.jpg', '.jpeg', '.png', '.tiff', '.bmp'}
# Process each image
for img_file in input_path.iterdir():
if img_file.suffix.lower() not in supported_formats:
continue
print(f"Processing: {img_file.name}")
# Open image
img = Image.open(img_file)
# Convert to RGBA if needed (for transparency support)
if img.mode != 'RGBA':
img = img.convert('RGBA')
# Create transparent overlay
txt_layer = Image.new('RGBA', img.size, (255, 255, 255, 0))
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(txt_layer)
# Get filename without extension
watermark_text = img_file.stem
# Try to load a nice font, fall back to default if not available
try:
font = ImageFont.truetype("arial.ttf", font_size)
except:
try:
font = ImageFont.truetype("/usr/share/fonts/truetype/dejavu/DejaVuSans.ttf", font_size)
except:
font = ImageFont.load_default()
# Get text size using textbbox
bbox = draw.textbbox((0, 0), watermark_text, font=font)
text_width = bbox[2] - bbox[0]
text_height = bbox[3] - bbox[1]
# Calculate position
margin = 20
if position == 'bottom-right':
x = img.width - text_width - margin
y = img.height - text_height - margin
elif position == 'bottom-left':
x = margin
y = img.height - text_height - margin
elif position == 'top-right':
x = img.width - text_width - margin
y = margin
elif position == 'top-left':
x = margin
y = margin
elif position == 'center':
x = (img.width - text_width) // 2
y = (img.height - text_height) // 2
else:
x = img.width - text_width - margin
y = img.height - text_height - margin
# Convert color name to RGB if needed
if color == 'white':
rgb_color = (255, 255, 255, opacity)
elif color == 'black':
rgb_color = (0, 0, 0, opacity)
else:
rgb_color = (*color, opacity) if isinstance(color, tuple) else (255, 255, 255, opacity)
# Draw text
draw.text((x, y), watermark_text, font=font, fill=rgb_color)
# Composite the watermark onto the image
watermarked = Image.alpha_composite(img, txt_layer)
# Convert back to RGB for JPEG
if img_file.suffix.lower() in {'.jpg', '.jpeg'}:
watermarked = watermarked.convert('RGB')
# Save
output_file = output_path / img_file.name
watermarked.save(output_file, quality=95)
print(f"Saved: {output_file.name}")
print(f"\nDone! Watermarked images saved to: {output_path}")
# Example usage:
if __name__ == "__main__":
# Watermark all images in current directory
watermark_from_filename(
input_dir=".",
position='bottom-right',
font_size=48,
color='white',
opacity=200
)
To use this script:
Install Pillow: pip install Pillow
Save the script as watermark_dates.py
Run it in your image directory:
python watermark_dates.py
Customization options:
position: Choose where the watermark appearsfont_size: Adjust text sizecolor: ‘white’, ‘black’, or RGB tuple like (255, 0, 0) for redopacity: 0-255 (lower = more transparent)

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Local and out-of-state businesses with global revenues of $5 million or more will need to pay those producer fees to help pay for recycling services, like helping local hauling companies purchase new trucks and recycling bins. Funds will also help local governments administer the program and educate ratepayers about what is or isn’t recyclable.
This new recycling system came out of legislation passed in 2021. That law was a response to a global recycling disruption that began in 2017, when China — the world’s largest importer of recyclables — stopped accepting several types of waste due to high levels of contamination.
Since then, more domestic companies have cropped up to fulfill the nation’s demand for a place to recycle their trash, particularly plastics — according to Kim Holmes, executive director of Circular Action Alliance, the nonprofit charged with collecting and administering producer fees.
“There is no struggle in finding end markets,” Holmes said. “We have homes for all of the materials we currently have.”
The law requires recyclables to go to “responsible end markets” — that is, businesses that recycle materials in a way that doesn’t have major environmental or public health consequences. The statewide recycling list is based on materials that have such end markets.
Alternative link: https://archive.md/fHWe3
Seal, YTDLnis, Newpipe, Tubular, freetube, etc… So many alternative options.
Someone is feeling cute. And rightful so. When you lie about a sandwich exploding on you, and it can still be seen in the package after… Not to mention trying to take a hamfisted hogie slap to federal court, you deserve the pickling.