It does. Heat conduction is faster when the temperature difference is large. Air soaks up a lot of heat, so still air is a poor heat conductor. If you're blowing it around, you're increasing the amount of fresh, colder air that can interact with the food.
One spoonful and a couple of breaths is small enough stuff to have a relatively small effect and a lot of error margin, though.
I like this guy. If you're into retro computing, Ben Eater, who was mentioned in this video, has an awesome channel too: one of his video series involves making a computer from scratch on a breadboard using one of these bad boys (65c02, I think)
Great, but I think this last several-day-downtime did a number on activity, seems abruptly more like a ghost town now. Unless those are just federation issues or people defederated us due to all the spam.
GDScript is also a very easy language to use which is great for UI/UX devs, and a lot nicer than the popular alternatives like Javascript or (god forbid) Python.
AI generated or just crap? You decide!