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You've heard of lab grown meat, are you ready for rice-grown beef?
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We're focused on cooking and the science behind how it changes our food. Some chemistry, a little biology, whatever it takes to explore a critical aspect of everyday life.
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With that username*, I'd be extra careful. What if AI confuses you with real cattle?
*Andrej likely knows it, but for the others: быдло/bydlo = cattle.
Lel. You'd be surprised, but I don't. What's the language is it? Polish? I only heard it being associated with unclever commoners lacking any manners.
It's Polish in origin, as ⟨bydło⟩ ['bɨd.wɔ]. In the language it refers directly to cattle, but metaphorically to cattle-like people, like a herd of people who don't think by themselves.
The way that you spelled it in your nickname is as Russian borrowed the word from Polish, ⟨быдло⟩ ['bɨd.ɫə]. In Russian I think that the meaning as "cattle-like people" is default.
TIL.
Thank you. That makes a lot of sense. I'd reconsider my relationships with that word in the future.