“leaving it to cool on the counter is a bad idea”

The potato omelet that didn’t fit in the refrigerator; the tupperware of rice that we left to warm up and spent the entire afternoon on the counter; the platter full of barbecue things that was on the table throughout the meal. Spain has a problem with storing food properly in the refrigerator and summer increases it exponentially. And that’s why, in recent days, the idea has been circulating on the internet that a simple rule can solve everything: “put away cooked food within two hours,” they tell us. But the problem is not that: the problem has never been in ‘if’ you cool it, but in ‘how’ you do it. The two hour rule. Let’s start here: this rule is basically the international consensus of the WHO, the FDA, the EFSA and the AESAN for decades. That is, there is no new study, report, or regulatory change that motivates the ‘revival’ of the rule. What there is is heat. And that’s important: because when the environment exceeds 30-32 °C, the safe window is reduces by half. And at that time, of course, we have to consider that vacations broaden exposure to “danger zone” for that mixture of ‘preparing food in advance’ and transporting it in ‘tuppers’. The data is clear: in 2023, Spain notified 818 foodborne outbreakswith 10,125 cases, 414 hospitalizations and 13 deaths. Between 2018 and 2022, we accumulate 27,637 cases. between the 31% occur at home and, as we will see, inadequate refrigeration is the first contributing factor. Because? This is why I say: poor refrigeration, food prepared too early and cooled slowly. In other words, the problem is “letting things cool down”: to the extent that the “danger zone” is between 4 and 60 degrees; The sooner you get the food below 4, the better. “But hey, just reheating it is enough, right?” It is true that reheating well helps, it works against vegetative cells; not against toxins already formed that withstand the heat. The case of rice is well known: he Bacillus cereus It disappears with heat, but its spores survive cooking and, at room temperature, produce a toxin that is very difficult to eliminate. And what do we do? What they say the OCU and the CDC It’s simple: divide into shallow containers and refrigerate while hot, “as soon as it stops burning.” And, above all, have common sense. Image | Kevin Wang In Xataka | What’s really happening with white rice (and to what extent we should care)

Meta moves to the other side of the AI ​​counter. You are going from buying computing to selling it

Meta is designing a cloud computing business to sell excess capacity in its AI data centers to third parties, it has been reported. advanced Bloomberg. The company values ​​two ways: Offer access to models hosted on your infrastructure. Or rent computing power directly, in the style of neoclouds. The panoramic. Zuckerberg has been hinting at this move for some time. At the May shareholders meeting he said that competing in cloud was “definitely on the table” and that there were companies asking him “almost every week” if they could buy computing from him. Now that balloon probe is a business plan. The service would include access to Muse SparkMeta’s own model that still does not have a release date for external developers. Renting raw GPU power is also being studied, the business model of CoreWeave and Nebius. Why is it important. Meta has built, between 2023 and 2026, one of the largest computing infrastructures in the world almost alone, without external partners or clients to make it profitable. 98% of its income still comes from advertising. Turning those data centers into a product that is sold, and not just an assumed cost, is the first public sign that Meta needs another source of income to justify the outlay. In figures: Goal has risen to 145,000 million dollars its infrastructure spending forecast for 2026, 10 billion more than expected in January. Your actions They have risen more than 9% After hearing the news, their best session in more than five months, although they have had a subsequent correction. Meta’s gross margin is 82%, and the operating margin is 41%. The business of cloud Google, on the other hand, operates with a margin of 18%, compared to 42% for its advertising division. CoreWeave is down 10.8% and Nebius 12.4% on the stock market, due to the fear of losing Meta as a client and gaining it as a competitor. Between the lines. The clearest parallel is with SpaceX. Musk’s company, owner of xAI, has begun renting capacity in its data centers to Google and Anthropic for more than $2 billion per month between the two companies. Both companies share a pattern: they have trained LLMs own without getting the market to adopt them en masse, and now they monetize what is left over instead of what they produce. The contrast. Google is the mirror in which Meta looks, and it is not a pretty mirror. He launched his business cloud in 2008, made it public in 2011 and It did not give benefits until 2023. Fifteen years for the calculation to give money. Meta would have to build from scratch a sales and technical support team that it does not have today, something very different from selling advertising space in an automated way as it has been doing. Yes, but. It is not something that should be interpreted solely as a sign of weakness. If you are going to build capacity anyway, it is rational not to leave it idle but to turn it into an asset. Zuckerberg himself framed it this way in May, when he explained that domestic demand had so far absorbed all available capacity. Not anymore. And now what. The question that remains on the table is which side Meta wants to be on: the one that competes to build the best model, or the one that sells infrastructure to those who can achieve it. A few months ago, Google cut off access to Gemini due to lack of capacity and forced Meta to ration its consumption. tokens among its own employees. Selling computing today also means stopping depending on others to sell to it. In Xataka | Sharing your ChatGPT or Claude password is not like sharing your Netflix password: there are people learning it the hard way Featured image | Xataka

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