That thread was wild. So many people calling the grilled chicken fake. Saying it's either AI, a staged video or fake food in the video. When people argued back, even with racist genuflection, they would start accusing everyone of being CCP shills.
Slop.
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I reverse uno on them saying that the CPC (I use CPC so informed people know I'm joking) actually wants to pretend that they're weak and I give 'em the bide your time quote wikipedia link and that they're doing the work of the CPC by repeating CIA propaganda.

Little did the americans know but the greys onboard the atlas mothership supplied china with the succulent beef for the space cookout.

White people really can't handle being outdone by other "races" (from their point of view). This is a problem when you believe there are inherent differences in intelligence between "races". So when another "race" does outdo you then it brings up one of two divergent mental crises. Either you are the inferior or you were never superior. Both are a giant serving of humble pie for people that only managed to attain imperial superiority that lead to material superiority (which gave the illusion of biological superiority) through pure chance. As for me I will be enjoying the rise of China and the complete salty rage the west will be overdosing on 
I'm mostly disappointed there's no recipe.
Food probably smells and tastes a bit different in a pressurized/filtered atmosphere, so would the same recipe work well on earth?
And more seriously, solving problems with cooking food is a small-scale but tangible way to address problems you'll see in space-based manufacturing. If you can't cook a meal evenly, can you make specislized materials reliably?
I want to know what the difficulties are with 3d printing while in space. In my head one of the easiest ways to augment a space mission is to have a 3d printer as a tool in your space station and then have engineers on earth who design 3d printable solutions to problems they face up there. I imagine that 3d printing in 0g is very different to 1g though.
I want to know what the difficulties are with 3d printing while in space
Not really any, to be honest. You can print upside down, or hanging from a ceiling at a weird angle and swinging around on earth already. But that's plastics.
Metals? Those are fine powders that you absolutely do not want floating around a space station, it would need to be in a separate compartment. Also, you'd have to get the material up there to begin with, and it's heavy.
That's a good point. In both cases you probably have to handle air-born particulates and heat and stuff. So why not
while you're at it.
