they react, they don't equalize, and the results do a fine job of cleaning / removing smells. look, I'm not going to try to convince you your understanding of chemistry is incorrect, but try it before you knock it.
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not sure on the precise chemistry involved in the reaction, but it works like a charm for getting stains and smells out of laundry, and takes smells out of counters etc. w/o using harsh chemicals. you should give it a try.
it reacts. I can't explain the precise chemistry behind the reaction, but it breaks organic deposits / stains / crud and actually gets funky smells out of the wash. works better than any off the shelf product I've tried.
would add baking soda but yeah, it gets the funk out.
dump a cup of baking soda and a cup of white wine vinegar, wash again, they'll be fine.
the part that really makes me heave is that Sony gave them $1.2 billion earmarked for retention, and they gutted multiple longtime departments including people from the Halo days.
Whoever's making the decisions at the top have gotten real cynical.
but it's not. CS has an economy, but the entire simulation runs alongside it, not on it.
I think you think you know a lot more about game dev than you actually do.
I'm curious from a gamedev perspective why you think any of the mechanics are sacrosanct - all economies are fake. they depend on mutual agreement of arbitrary values and systems.
people hang a wire
yes yes, omniscient and omnipotent no doubt, this fucking string will fool god...
I honestly wonder if this is as hilarious to them as it is to outsiders
Wasteful but not as bad as golf.
https://www.deseret.com/2022/3/22/22988989/an-illogical-oasis-golf-course-water-usage-st-george-golf
The U.S. Geological Survey’s most recent water use data for Utah shows the state uses about 38 million gallons of water on golf courses per day.
You guys recognize satire and sarcasm about as well as my refrigerator.
How the fuck am I supposed to know what your refrigerator looks like?
washing anything that got moldy (like cloth napkins from the kitchen that sat in the hamper) / funky - I use a solid tablet detergent (blue land plastic free) and a baking soda / vinegar. works great.