• @Glemek
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    56 months ago

    Okay, but the volume depends on the batter, not the pan.

    • @[email protected]
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      376 months ago

      I’m pretty sure the pan has a finite volume, unless it has some sort of space-folding technology.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 months ago

          It’s like L-space from the Unseen University Library, but it’s B-space. It contains every conceivable recipe of brownies.

      • @Glemek
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        26 months ago

        They’re reusable though

        • @[email protected]
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          36 months ago

          Okay so this doesn’t matter and I don’t want to argue, so I’ll just honestly ask - what do you mean? I am genuinely confused.

          • anytimesoon
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            96 months ago

            I think they’re trying to say that the amount of brownie is dictated by the amount of batter you have, and you can use one tray as many times as necessary to use up all the batter

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                6 months ago

                True but I think they’re saying that in their typical use-case, one versus two batches doesn’t practically matter. Now, that might be true, but that doesn’t change the fact that every container has a maximum usable volume which would be limited per-batch, and that’s what the comment they replied to was talking about.

                It’s just really strange and I know it doesn’t matter but also this way of thinking is fascinating to me.

                • @[email protected]
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                  16 months ago

                  Two batches definitely matters to me. I’m not spending twice as much time baking! I want a big pan with room to make all my brownies at once.

          • @Glemek
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            36 months ago

            Originally bringing total pan volume into it confused me, a baking pan has an upper limit to how much brownie you can bake per cycle in it, but by the time you are anywhere near that limit you are probably already better off using a second pan.

            The example brownies from the picture are nowhere near that limit, so if there was a moderate but significant decrease in the volume of the pan in the change to the squares It doesn’t seem like it should be a problem even on a per cycle basis. Even so, the cost of doing an additional cycle of baking is not that high anyways.

            The main factor in how much volume of brownie you make will be the amount of brownie batter you make. Non-euclidean space isn’t required to bake an additional 25% or so of brownies by volume in that pan, and so your reply seemed snide, and I responded kurtly.

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              6 months ago

              baking pan has an upper limit to how much brownie you can bake per cycle in it

              Okay, and I just want to check - do you think that this limit - which I assume would be measured in volume - might be what the person was referring to by the “volume” of the pan? Or do you think they meant something else? If so, what?

              your reply seemed snide

              That’s probably because it was.

              • @Glemek
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                26 months ago

                I don’t want to argue

                Is this true? Doesn’t seem true.

                I gave you a reasonable explaination as to why a slight difference in pan volume wasn’t a particularly meaningful criticism of the less voluminous pan, particularly when it has the other characteristic you want: more edges per volume of brownies.

                This is maybe as plainly as I can say it, you’ll be able to fit your standard “pan of brownies” recipe in both pans, without folding space, or having to tune your recipe down by some awkward amount. If your recipe can’t fit in one, you probably shouldn’t go single in the other even if you physically can, and are in for multiple pans or cycles anyway.

                • @[email protected]
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                  16 months ago

                  Yes, it’s true, that’s why I asked you questions and let you answer them. They were leading questions because I wanted to understand something specific. I wouldn’t have told you your answers were wrong, I just would’ve asked until I understood, but you’ve chosen to stop answering the questions which means I don’t think there’s much I can learn here.