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@links.hackliberty.orgI went to the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris yesterday and one of the exhibits was focused on this. Neat to see a lemmy post with the same artwork used to advertise the gallery.
Does loss of access to Champaign or other wines with geographic restrictions carry enough weight to get folks to realize that we're too far gone in terms of fighting climate change? It's a material impact that will change the way people interact with wine. Will the winos rise up?
Who am I kidding.... Nothing will change and my children will fight in the water wars of 2045...
Brandywine coffee roasters. They're based in Delaware. I've been blown away by the quality of their subscription. Best beans I've purchased in the US.
I'm GOING to the Olympics this year. Totally stoked to travel to France. It is the only vacation my wife and I are taking this year.
And other major expansions for elden ring and FFXIV released recently. There's potential overlap in the player base. 90% is a big dip though.
No, I have a subscription to Brandywine - they're based out of Wilmington, Delaware.
It looks like what happened is that the roasters listed didn't inform the FDA properly of their roasting processes, which led the FDA to assume that the coffee may be a vector that is conducive to botulism.
No cases were reported because of this, but the recall is out of an abundance of safety.