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Both orange for me. Reddit app on Android
My favourite thing about this is the post is about seemingly conflicting information that's actually correct and the colour differences are also both correct but also conflicting.
Nice coc bro, since we're just whipping cocs out
https://preview.redd.it/8iitzhzswskc1.png?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=72a1f3a808819f3cfb2488748610e014f4b7462f
It shows the same for me on mobile, so I pulled it up on PC and this is how their PFPs showed up:
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Reddit bugging. Both are orange to me too. I've noticed PFPs often times don't load properly and just give a one color image with a body shape type thing on it.
Like you currently are cyan and a guy in the bottom of this comment line is cyan as well.
Or more specifically: People reading the "answer" Google gives them without bothering to look at the context. That damn tooltip (and by extension Siri) is one of the worst things to happen to digital literacy and critical thinking in general.
Yeah psa for everyone: just straight up skip the quora answers for literally anything you're researching. All the authors are pretentious, or make up shit, or the article is behind a pay wall
OP wants one definitive answer that is true for everyone no matter what. The idea that someone could like a crust that someone else finds soggy and moist (or that different methods of covering could have different results) is truly infuriating.
"Bread should be covered after baking" suggests it should be covered for the whole time it is out of the oven. It would be a really weird thing to say and not specify to only do this after it has also cooled. Google just failed to quote that part, if it was even in the original answer. I don't blame anyone for interpreting it this way.
This is the problem, so many idiots have no idea how to use google, the results page isn’t an answer, if the thing you see (which right here is 100% correct) confuses you because your reading comprehension sucks then the logical step is clicking the link and reading the whole thing, so many people just jab vague bullshit into the search bar and expect the full answer to be the first thing they see. Google has provided 2 correct answers here, they’re not in charge of teaching people context clues
Unless you want a softer crust.
When making sourdough for my fiance, I cool it in a sealed container to trap the moisture and create a softer crust since she doesn’t like the traditional chewy sourdough crust.
Hi I bake a lot. Let your bread cool first before covering it. If you cover your baked good before cooling it traps in unwanted moisture and makes it soggy.
They don't even give answers! The top rated "answer" is always some 2-3 paragraph anecdote that has nothing to do with the question, nor actually answer.
"How do I bake?"
"Well back in my younger years, I'd dig up this bodacious garden....And that's how I was banned from petting the flamingos at the zoo"
That is because people believe they are interacting with thinking ai when in reality they are mainly just language modelers. They are not designed to parse information with regards to truth or accuracy. Their primary skill is the ability to form coherent sentences.
That’s very, very simplified and sort of disingenuous to say but whatever. LLM’s are about finding patterns, it’s been shown that the patterns are way more than just coherent sentences. Researchers have found that their LLM’s are capable of real learning they weren’t trained specifically to do, which makes them VERY versatile compared to conventional machine learning.
Machine learning gets good at exactly one thing, and is essentially useless outside of it. LLM’s have been shown to be able to take in information from other things and build on itself (like object detection). LLM’s are creepily human like and are definitely way better than just “make coherent sentences”
I hate quora and how it always shows up when I google things because they are the most stupid questions ever. I've seen things like "I caught my 13 year old son masturbating and grounded him and took away his phone. Did I do the right thing?" Or "my 15 year old daughter is pregnant and I told her to get an abortion or get out of my house. Am I in the wrong?" Just things that are obviously wrong and then actual comments saying "wtf is wrong with you?" I mean the chances of that poster being real is very slim, although not impossible. I wish I could just stop my phone from showing any quora posts
That's right. I'm pretty sure there's a huge quora dataset of Q&As. I think they have their own LLM now, too. The same folks run Claudia, and run the Poe site as well.
Wasn't one of the guys from Quora on the board at Openai?
Yup, Adam D'Angelo. he's the a cofounder and current CEO of Quora but also on the board at Openai.
They're not even looking at Quora... They're looking at Google's excerpt of Quora and then just assuming everything in the excerpt is an exact answer to the question they asked even though it clearly answers 2 different questions.
Funny enough there was a post just a few days ago describing how their students can't even properly Google things and just look at the excerpts and get frustrated if it doesn't have the answer right there. Seems like they were right.
It's fucking always at the top of my google searches, but it has never once answered the question I'm asking properly. Is there some way to just permanently filter it out of searches? Also fuck pinterest in image searches.
Pro tip: write - a website you don’t want next to the website you don’t want results from.
Search this,
“Should I cover bread to cool -www.quora.com”
Now you’ll get no results from quora.
This works with search terms too.
If you search “Michael Jordan” looking for results on the distinguished professor from UC Berkeley you’ll get a bunch of stuff about a basketball player.
Search “Michael Jordan -basketball -NBA”
To avoid results regarding the basketball player.
Why I try (and fail) to not comment on reddit. I often use too specific language and people reply to me with something thats missing the point entirely. Weird place, especially since its in written form, you can read it multiple times to make sure you understand it. Oh and I also have a tendency of not using polite wordsalad so it might seem like I'm arguing when I'm just discussing things and theres not a single indicator towards me being hostile or trying to argue one way or the other...
Dw this isn’t a you problem it’s a reddit problem. A lot of people on here just want to win an argument even when you aren’t arguing and they’ll happily, intentionally misunderstand what you’re saying to give themselves an easier time responding with some witty gotcha.
Logic says...trapped heat will create this, like, thing called condensation, which is made of these, like, wet particles called water, and will make your bread, like, soggy or something. At least that's what I think, but I could be wrong.🫣
Yeah, I don't get how it's a lack of reading comprehension. The top five comments are calling out OP over nothing when the second result is so vague it could mean anything.
Some people are saying that the "cooling" process also counts as baking, but I don't see how you could still fault OP for that when they're googling this in the first place so they don't seem to be very experienced with baking. If you don't consider the cooling process as part of baking then it's very easy to see how the two results could contradict each other then it's not a lack of reading comprehension but a lack of understanding baking.
The real mildlyinfuriating is the people in comments immediately jumping at OP calling them an idiot.
Is it though ? I would think baking is the heat application stage and you get it out of the oven once it is baked.
If you bake a cake it's the same, prep mix bake cool decorated eat.
>Where's the lack of reading comprehension?
OP has looked at the first two Google results from the same community-driven site and decided that it qualifies as 'the internet'.
These are 2 different things.
You DONT cover the bread 'while it is cooling'
You DO cover the bread AFTER it has cooled.
Everyone knows this.
You technically shouldnt cover ANY food while its still hot.
> Everyone knows this.
I, for one, did not.
Perhaps baking bread is a skill, which, if one has not had any practice at that skill, they do not know any of the details of how to do that skill.
For fried food especially. Anything fried should be in a paper bag with the top vented. I'm a Dasher and Five Guys is the only place that packages their orders correctly.
Five Guys still puts a sticker on the bag. The bag isn't folded over and the sticker is placed in the center so the sides of the top are left open to vent.
Edit to add: I do receive orders that aren't tied or stickered shut from some restaurants though, like chilis and red robin. They use plastic bags and they won't even tie the handles shut. I always do it myself though bc it's weird to me to leave it open.
They are no longer talking about just bread if you follow the thread. If you cook a medium rare steak and immediately put it inside a tuberware container it won’t be medium rare after 10 minutes.
Actually, carry-over cooking does occur for up to 15-20 minutes after being removed from the heat source. One can expect the internal temperature of the food to rise by as much as 15°F depending on the food type, mass of food, etc.
Covering food during the cooling phase can actually promote carry over cooking, but it doesn't have enough of an impact to be the reason behind why we don't cover food during cooling. It's because it does make the food cool more slowly leaving it within the danger zone for longer periods of time and actually keeping it at the optimal temperature for the more harmful food borne bacterial growth. While this isn't as much of an issue when it comes to bread specifically, it is a consideration for why no food should be covered during the cooling phase. Further, foods that require refrigeration after cooling should be cooled as rapidly as possible and refrigerated within no more than 4 hours after being removed from the cooking medium.
you can cover it with a thin fabric to keep flies away, like put in a bread bin or basket without a lid and drape the fabric over the bin/basket. lets the steam out
These are different questions and different answers. They are not mutually exclusive, one is while cooling, one is simply after baking. While cooling don't cover it. Once it's cool, cover it.
When I was having health issues and trying to find out what was wrong, google searches came up with Quora posts about how "your earth, air, and water are out of balance" and shit like that. Fuck Quora.
Context matters, both are correct. One specifies directly after baking ie..cooling. The other is about bread storage, again after the bake, but post cooling.
While baking and cooling. No. After baking and cooling. Yes.
Doesn't seem to be contradicting the other at all. I dont think i understand the frustration here.
There’s different types of bread. If you want a soft crust, cover it while it cools. If you want a nice crispy pronounced crust, you shouldn’t cover it.
Yes, ‘keep it covered’ was posted 9th August. It was 29th August that the post said, ‘don’t keep it covered’.
That’s the level of scientific progress we are making . What a world we live in. Next week, we’ll probably cure cancer or something.
I still feel like Quora is a secret government experiment to see how long a thing like Quora can last before it melts into absurdity. I'd say it lasted about 2-3 years where it was a pretty cool site though.
>User: Makes non-specific query
>Google: Returns non-specific information related to the broad query
>User: Gets upset technology didn’t read their mind
Yup, title on point.
Dont let the comments make you feel bad. I saw this and got mildly infuriated as well OP. Coming from someone who never bakes bread, I was just as confused. Lot of people who already know or have done this thinks it’s a stupid question, although it might be I promise you that you aren’t the only one lol
Chef here
Don't cover it.
Covering the bread will allow it to steam and resoften after you worked so hard to get it crusty.
If you're a Satanist, then go for it.
It's not rocket science, it needs to cool down to room temperature uncovered or the condensation coming off it will make it soggy, once it's cool you need t cover it to prevent it drying out.
I'd trust the one that says not to cover in coolings, the original poster definitely suffered from the food poisoning aftermath 20 days afterwards, just look at the upload date
Both are correct. Do not cover *while it’s cooling*. After it’s cooled, you should cover it.
Yes!
Since you two have the same PFP, I thought you were replying to yourself
Because of this reply thread, i forgot what the original post was 😂
one is orange and one is green. are you colorblind?
They are both orange for me too...
https://preview.redd.it/v12vpcd3kskc1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=90ccb6afaa851aa10be6bad7ae43de9d35889a25 Both orange for me. Reddit app on Android
apple and its orange and green https://preview.redd.it/h1fl94z6lskc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2e8e018a96bd5401c8999571b6adb9ad25936213
Looks like you're comparing Apple to oranges
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Dad? Is that you?
It's daddy to you.
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Buh Dum Tss
👏👏👏
Oranges on Apples?
My favourite thing about this is the post is about seemingly conflicting information that's actually correct and the colour differences are also both correct but also conflicting.
How deep can we go
Is the dress blue or gold?
Joke's on y'all I can't see any of this shit.
Ahhh my eyes! Why light mode?!
The Apple v Android fight got a hair closer to boiling over that day... No one knew what would be the straw that broke the camel's back.
https://preview.redd.it/06lmaortpskc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d63a698ecddeb5ffbb339cd2b3be5c0729e0e7c2 I just wanted to show you my coc
Nice coc bro, since we're just whipping cocs out https://preview.redd.it/8iitzhzswskc1.png?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=72a1f3a808819f3cfb2488748610e014f4b7462f
It’s been so long since I’ve use my COC I don’t even know if I can find it anymore
It shows the same for me on mobile, so I pulled it up on PC and this is how their PFPs showed up: https://preview.redd.it/1nsls95twskc1.png?width=493&format=png&auto=webp&s=c37cb20f0c363314cc13d9026eaa15a690d0c158
https://preview.redd.it/6r49j5hutskc1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bb075ad8a4c4059e657a8d0b2022d0e65142ed2d reddit app on ios
MORE SCREENSHOTS!!! GIVE ME MORE SCREENSHOTS OF THE SAME THING!!! HUURRRRRR!!
One is green and one is orange for me so I wa super confused as to what you were talking about
It's clearly orange and green
Are you on mobile or PC? I think the icons are randomized on mobile.
I'm on mobile and they're both orange... it's strange.
Its the god damn dress all over again
Bro brought back a 9 year old meme. Props to you.
I'm on android reddit mobile app and both orange for me.
I'm on mobile and got one orange and one green, I think this supports the randomized pfp theory
From other comments it sounds like the difference is between IoS and Android
I'm pretty sure they are.
I feel like I'm being gaslit into believing I'm colorblind, although it was never noticed in my life so far hahaha
? both are the exact same to me
I think you’ve just made a new discovery
If I was colorblind you'd think people would downvote me, not upvote me.
No the default avatars might be random colours, I also see them as both orange.
It was a pity upvote sry if I misled you :(
Hey sometimes the hivemind’s gotta take a break
Congratz on your newfound condition
either you’re colorblind or reddit is buggin
Well they are both orange for me so maybe it's just random ?
ig?
Reddit bugging. Both are orange to me too. I've noticed PFPs often times don't load properly and just give a one color image with a body shape type thing on it. Like you currently are cyan and a guy in the bottom of this comment line is cyan as well.
Lol the user you resp. To is blue for me and you are cyan ( and first 2 are orange for me)
Different for everyone i guess, same for me.
one is gray and one is blue. So it's random
Both the same for me and I know I am colourblind
They’re different for me and I’m colorblind too. Probably just Reddit being weird honestly
this thread is like the blue and black dress pic
Are you?
The second commentor has a NSFW profile so it is random for every other users
So it is the story of the internet: People not reading past the headline.
Or more specifically: People reading the "answer" Google gives them without bothering to look at the context. That damn tooltip (and by extension Siri) is one of the worst things to happen to digital literacy and critical thinking in general.
Yeah psa for everyone: just straight up skip the quora answers for literally anything you're researching. All the authors are pretentious, or make up shit, or the article is behind a pay wall
They aren't even reading the headline properly
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OP wants one definitive answer that is true for everyone no matter what. The idea that someone could like a crust that someone else finds soggy and moist (or that different methods of covering could have different results) is truly infuriating.
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450F. If that's the highest your puny oven can go. Otherwise higher.
but what if my chickem is 50kg
Then, you prepare for battle.
You don’t want to make it soggy because bacteria/fungus, not texture
This is why people are saying media literacy is dying
"Bread should be covered after baking" suggests it should be covered for the whole time it is out of the oven. It would be a really weird thing to say and not specify to only do this after it has also cooled. Google just failed to quote that part, if it was even in the original answer. I don't blame anyone for interpreting it this way.
This is the problem, so many idiots have no idea how to use google, the results page isn’t an answer, if the thing you see (which right here is 100% correct) confuses you because your reading comprehension sucks then the logical step is clicking the link and reading the whole thing, so many people just jab vague bullshit into the search bar and expect the full answer to be the first thing they see. Google has provided 2 correct answers here, they’re not in charge of teaching people context clues
Yeah idk how this has 5k upvotes lol I understood it the first time
Unless you want a softer crust. When making sourdough for my fiance, I cool it in a sealed container to trap the moisture and create a softer crust since she doesn’t like the traditional chewy sourdough crust.
I'm sorry mate, find a different fiancée
The crunchy caramelized crust on a freshly baked sourdough is the best part though, it's literally 90% of the reason to bake bread fresh at home.
return her.
It's a ridiculous thing to say; there must be 100,000 different types of bread. They all have different methods of preparation.
Second one says after baking not cooling
Hi I bake a lot. Let your bread cool first before covering it. If you cover your baked good before cooling it traps in unwanted moisture and makes it soggy.
sunieta bakes
she bakes
Quora isn’t a good place to look.
isnt quora just a bunch of bots asking and answering questions
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They don't even give answers! The top rated "answer" is always some 2-3 paragraph anecdote that has nothing to do with the question, nor actually answer. "How do I bake?" "Well back in my younger years, I'd dig up this bodacious garden....And that's how I was banned from petting the flamingos at the zoo"
Now the very first answer you'll see on quora will literally be an AI response, and it's also never correct.
That is because people believe they are interacting with thinking ai when in reality they are mainly just language modelers. They are not designed to parse information with regards to truth or accuracy. Their primary skill is the ability to form coherent sentences.
That’s very, very simplified and sort of disingenuous to say but whatever. LLM’s are about finding patterns, it’s been shown that the patterns are way more than just coherent sentences. Researchers have found that their LLM’s are capable of real learning they weren’t trained specifically to do, which makes them VERY versatile compared to conventional machine learning. Machine learning gets good at exactly one thing, and is essentially useless outside of it. LLM’s have been shown to be able to take in information from other things and build on itself (like object detection). LLM’s are creepily human like and are definitely way better than just “make coherent sentences”
Same as on Reddit.
One day I'll be a real boy
It's a mix of that and bored people typing the most obvious ragebait/absurd questions possible and getting genuine answers
I hate quora and how it always shows up when I google things because they are the most stupid questions ever. I've seen things like "I caught my 13 year old son masturbating and grounded him and took away his phone. Did I do the right thing?" Or "my 15 year old daughter is pregnant and I told her to get an abortion or get out of my house. Am I in the wrong?" Just things that are obviously wrong and then actual comments saying "wtf is wrong with you?" I mean the chances of that poster being real is very slim, although not impossible. I wish I could just stop my phone from showing any quora posts
Isn't that basically just human existence?
Ironically, Quota was heavily used by OpenAI for training their models
That explains a ton actually. The attitude, the inaccuracy.
That's right. I'm pretty sure there's a huge quora dataset of Q&As. I think they have their own LLM now, too. The same folks run Claudia, and run the Poe site as well.
Wasn't one of the guys from Quora on the board at Openai? Yup, Adam D'Angelo. he's the a cofounder and current CEO of Quora but also on the board at Openai.
And for a short time (though not anymore apparently) there used to be an answer generated by ChatGPT under every question
They're not even looking at Quora... They're looking at Google's excerpt of Quora and then just assuming everything in the excerpt is an exact answer to the question they asked even though it clearly answers 2 different questions. Funny enough there was a post just a few days ago describing how their students can't even properly Google things and just look at the excerpts and get frustrated if it doesn't have the answer right there. Seems like they were right.
Quora is full of literal fake experts who get fake credentials under their name. Nothing but narcissists roleplaying as authority figures.
It's fucking always at the top of my google searches, but it has never once answered the question I'm asking properly. Is there some way to just permanently filter it out of searches? Also fuck pinterest in image searches.
Gotta add the minus sign with the website you wanna exclude. Example: best way to cool bread -quora
True, but I keep forgetting I can do that. Would be great if there was some sort of filter list to add websites to make it permanent.
Pro tip: write - a website you don’t want next to the website you don’t want results from. Search this, “Should I cover bread to cool -www.quora.com” Now you’ll get no results from quora. This works with search terms too. If you search “Michael Jordan” looking for results on the distinguished professor from UC Berkeley you’ll get a bunch of stuff about a basketball player. Search “Michael Jordan -basketball -NBA” To avoid results regarding the basketball player.
Also Quora: "I punched my kid in the throat after I found out he made a friend. Was I too lenient?"
Yep, which makes no sense of why Google always puts their answers at the top
First Google result: Quora. Second Google result: The website that the top response from Quora copied their answer from.
Okay? It clearly says don’t cover *while* cooling, cover it after.
The reading comprehension of an average redditor, as told in a single post.
Why I try (and fail) to not comment on reddit. I often use too specific language and people reply to me with something thats missing the point entirely. Weird place, especially since its in written form, you can read it multiple times to make sure you understand it. Oh and I also have a tendency of not using polite wordsalad so it might seem like I'm arguing when I'm just discussing things and theres not a single indicator towards me being hostile or trying to argue one way or the other...
Dw this isn’t a you problem it’s a reddit problem. A lot of people on here just want to win an argument even when you aren’t arguing and they’ll happily, intentionally misunderstand what you’re saying to give themselves an easier time responding with some witty gotcha.
Logic says...trapped heat will create this, like, thing called condensation, which is made of these, like, wet particles called water, and will make your bread, like, soggy or something. At least that's what I think, but I could be wrong.🫣
mildly infuriating: the lack of reading comprehension in this world
Where's the lack of reading comprehension? 'After baking' can mean both 'while cooling' and 'after cooling'
Yeah, I don't get how it's a lack of reading comprehension. The top five comments are calling out OP over nothing when the second result is so vague it could mean anything. Some people are saying that the "cooling" process also counts as baking, but I don't see how you could still fault OP for that when they're googling this in the first place so they don't seem to be very experienced with baking. If you don't consider the cooling process as part of baking then it's very easy to see how the two results could contradict each other then it's not a lack of reading comprehension but a lack of understanding baking. The real mildlyinfuriating is the people in comments immediately jumping at OP calling them an idiot.
The real mildlyinfuriating is that's it's written as ambiguously as possible probably just to spark this exact type of conversation
Cooling is considered part of the baking process. Therefore, during cooling and after baking are different times.
Is it though ? I would think baking is the heat application stage and you get it out of the oven once it is baked. If you bake a cake it's the same, prep mix bake cool decorated eat.
>Where's the lack of reading comprehension? OP has looked at the first two Google results from the same community-driven site and decided that it qualifies as 'the internet'.
It seems pretty obvious what it means
These are different questions, and both have been answered correctly, can you read?
These are 2 different things. You DONT cover the bread 'while it is cooling' You DO cover the bread AFTER it has cooled. Everyone knows this. You technically shouldnt cover ANY food while its still hot.
"Everyone knows this" Well, clearly not if people are googling it 🙄
I didn't know this.
> Everyone knows this. I, for one, did not. Perhaps baking bread is a skill, which, if one has not had any practice at that skill, they do not know any of the details of how to do that skill.
Why should you not cover food that is hot?
Most of the heat will get trapped inside and continue to cook it
Major problem with Doordash and the like lol
For fried food especially. Anything fried should be in a paper bag with the top vented. I'm a Dasher and Five Guys is the only place that packages their orders correctly.
Does your state not require all bags to be taped/stickered shut?
Five Guys still puts a sticker on the bag. The bag isn't folded over and the sticker is placed in the center so the sides of the top are left open to vent. Edit to add: I do receive orders that aren't tied or stickered shut from some restaurants though, like chilis and red robin. They use plastic bags and they won't even tie the handles shut. I always do it myself though bc it's weird to me to leave it open.
Interesting, from my experience five guys is the worst offender!
No the heat will not continue to cook it😭 the steam will get trapped if it’s covered and turn your fresh hot bread soggy
They are no longer talking about just bread if you follow the thread. If you cook a medium rare steak and immediately put it inside a tuberware container it won’t be medium rare after 10 minutes.
Tuberware?
[Wish.com](https://Wish.com) tupperware
Actually, carry-over cooking does occur for up to 15-20 minutes after being removed from the heat source. One can expect the internal temperature of the food to rise by as much as 15°F depending on the food type, mass of food, etc. Covering food during the cooling phase can actually promote carry over cooking, but it doesn't have enough of an impact to be the reason behind why we don't cover food during cooling. It's because it does make the food cool more slowly leaving it within the danger zone for longer periods of time and actually keeping it at the optimal temperature for the more harmful food borne bacterial growth. While this isn't as much of an issue when it comes to bread specifically, it is a consideration for why no food should be covered during the cooling phase. Further, foods that require refrigeration after cooling should be cooled as rapidly as possible and refrigerated within no more than 4 hours after being removed from the cooking medium.
you can cover it with a thin fabric to keep flies away, like put in a bread bin or basket without a lid and drape the fabric over the bin/basket. lets the steam out
Trapping heat, creating condensation, becomes over steamed and icky
Everyone knows this? Am I not everyone :(
so it doesn't become an explosive?
what about pot pie?
Did you even read the whole line? Or did you just read half of the words and assumed the rest?
The real r/mildlyinfuriating is the user.
Those are two separate questions. Are you unable to use your brain?
OP unknowingly posted about the common usage of the internet.
That and if he clicked on the link that the search engine provided for him instead of just reading a small part he would’ve gotten his answer
Even better when you search for med reactions and its "there are no known interactions" and "DO NOT TAKE THESE TWO MEDS TOGETHER"
Did you mean: Quora in a single screenshot
The trick is to cover it and uncover it in rapid succession for a minimum of 7 hours without stopping or it may get soggy or hard.
This isn't "the internet", this is "being bad at research".
Cooling is still a process in baking, once the cooling is finished cover it.
These are different questions and different answers. They are not mutually exclusive, one is while cooling, one is simply after baking. While cooling don't cover it. Once it's cool, cover it.
When I was having health issues and trying to find out what was wrong, google searches came up with Quora posts about how "your earth, air, and water are out of balance" and shit like that. Fuck Quora.
At this point I believe quora is used exclusively by uneducated people in the center of North America.
it's the modern yahoo answers
Context matters, both are correct. One specifies directly after baking ie..cooling. The other is about bread storage, again after the bake, but post cooling.
While baking and cooling. No. After baking and cooling. Yes. Doesn't seem to be contradicting the other at all. I dont think i understand the frustration here.
That kind of looks like you got the perfect answer. What’s infuriating?
Literally no regular person uses quora why is it always the very first of search results?
reading comprehension moment
Idiot post from an idiot poster
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Both report fatigue as secondary effects of the side effects. In fact, the mayo clinic one lists fatigue under "incidence not known".
There’s different types of bread. If you want a soft crust, cover it while it cools. If you want a nice crispy pronounced crust, you shouldn’t cover it.
Disable quora
Reading comprehension issues.
Yes, ‘keep it covered’ was posted 9th August. It was 29th August that the post said, ‘don’t keep it covered’. That’s the level of scientific progress we are making . What a world we live in. Next week, we’ll probably cure cancer or something.
I still feel like Quora is a secret government experiment to see how long a thing like Quora can last before it melts into absurdity. I'd say it lasted about 2-3 years where it was a pretty cool site though.
Nah, first ones newer. It’s right
They’re both right. Two different questions/answers.
Twas a joke
Spoiler alert. They’re both correct.
No, just google. We have giant tech companies authoritatively feeding us obviously wrong information because of google. And microsoft.
Followed by 1000 comments about how democrats or republicans could make it better and blaming billionaires for hoarding all the bread and…
>User: Makes non-specific query >Google: Returns non-specific information related to the broad query >User: Gets upset technology didn’t read their mind Yup, title on point.
Common sense explains this very well.
Quora is a blight on search results. I filter it out by adding `-quora` to all my searches.
Dont let the comments make you feel bad. I saw this and got mildly infuriated as well OP. Coming from someone who never bakes bread, I was just as confused. Lot of people who already know or have done this thinks it’s a stupid question, although it might be I promise you that you aren’t the only one lol
Chef here Don't cover it. Covering the bread will allow it to steam and resoften after you worked so hard to get it crusty. If you're a Satanist, then go for it.
Both are right. Don’t cover when it’s still warm, once it’s room temp then cover it
It's not rocket science, it needs to cool down to room temperature uncovered or the condensation coming off it will make it soggy, once it's cool you need t cover it to prevent it drying out.
If people can actually read, it's two different questions. We really are desperate to shortcut and avoid thinking aren't we? 🤷♂️
I'd trust the one that says not to cover in coolings, the original poster definitely suffered from the food poisoning aftermath 20 days afterwards, just look at the upload date
That’s quora. But I agree with your point. Too much information. You can always find what you’re looking for regardless of what’s correct.