the most obvious one AI, totally not a even close at all, its just advanced wolfram alpha. or glass saying its “military grade, unbreakable” in this case of screen for phones, and for containers(like coffee), more than not its made with thinnest material to cut corners.
another fun one is pyrex, pyrex lowercase uses a cheaper weaker glass laminated glass, while the og uses borosilicate(if you are buying the large dishes), some of the lunch box types are made with borosilicate. PYREX is no longer sold in the US, but mostly in the EU and maybe canada. however there is other borosilicate containers out there with varying durability.
the “eco-friendly companies” telling you to buy thier products for carbon footprint reduction type of marketing, its largest funded by oil and gas to avoid reducing thier emissions.
nHap toothpaste, questionable effects, as mos the positive effect seemed to be related to the added whitening/abrasive adjacents more than normal toothpaste.
Honestly I find that most things that say they’re military grade are, it’s just people think that’s a good thing. Instead of essentially meaning “as cheap as possible.”
the most obvious one AI, totally not a even close at all, its just advanced wolfram alpha. or glass saying its “military grade, unbreakable” in this case of screen for phones, and for containers(like coffee), more than not its made with thinnest material to cut corners.
another fun one is pyrex, pyrex lowercase uses a cheaper weaker glass laminated glass, while the og uses borosilicate(if you are buying the large dishes), some of the lunch box types are made with borosilicate. PYREX is no longer sold in the US, but mostly in the EU and maybe canada. however there is other borosilicate containers out there with varying durability.
the “eco-friendly companies” telling you to buy thier products for carbon footprint reduction type of marketing, its largest funded by oil and gas to avoid reducing thier emissions.
nHap toothpaste, questionable effects, as mos the positive effect seemed to be related to the added whitening/abrasive adjacents more than normal toothpaste.
Wolfram Alpha can (or at least could, don’t know if it’s any good anymore) actually reliably do math
Honestly I find that most things that say they’re military grade are, it’s just people think that’s a good thing. Instead of essentially meaning “as cheap as possible.”