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Wow, a whole $1 million. They’ll notice that for like seven seconds.
Wow, a whole $1 million. They’ll notice that for like seven seconds.
From Serious Eats:
First off, it’s true: mushrooms do absorb water when you wash them, but it’s only about 2% of their total weight, or, translated to volume, that’s about 1 1/2 teaspoons of water per pound, which in turn translates to an extra 15 to 30 seconds of cooking time.
“Soggy” is an exaggeration.
There are a lot of people who think, largely due to misinformed cooking shows, that you shouldn’t wash mushrooms, just wipe them off.
If you want them washed, maybe say “Hey, I can help out by washing those for you.”
The game runs in the cloud
Nope. I’m out.
There’s a queen bean?
alternate headline: “UBlock Origin Lite - Crippled adblocker for a google-dominated internet.”
do what u/Buffalox said, stop using chrome and chromium-based browsers.
Tell me you’re young without telling me you’re young.
Paper towels, for most of my life (I’m old AF), were as long as they were wide. Square, they were. Bounty originated select-a-size by perforating them twice as frequently, so they were half as long as wide. Others eventually followed suit and now youngsters think that’s how it’s always been.
I’m not sure if it’s even possible to mix two sources with Bluetooth multipoint. I’ve never seen a device that could.
The few that I’ve seen that can mix sources have all had Bluetooth plus a wireless dongle and they could mix the two connections.
It’s a neat idea but it looks like the company doesn’t have the resources to create decent hardware to carry it out
You’re sort of right and sort of very wrong. There are a lot of badly built mobile homes, and some very well built tiny homes, for sure. Unfortunately the large majority of tiny home companies have avoided complying with the national building codes and are instead building only to RV standards. That’s not to say they aren’t doing good work, but RVIA standards are well short of NBC in terms of safety and durability. That’s why you’ll usually see a disclaimer on tiny builder sites saying their homes aren’t meant for long term full time occupancy. It’s also why getting affordable insurance for a tiny home is very expensive and difficult.
I can’t comprehend why you’d put a link to a summary of the original article (a freaking mobile link to boot) instead of the original story.
Seriously, fuck IMDB and fuck amazon.
AVA/NHI: asshole vs asshole, no humans involved.
No matter who wins here, everyone loses
We had a dozen of those when I was a kid, along with a bunch of aluminum tins containing the nastiest soda crackers you can possibly imagine. The civil defense water barrels were very useful but the “food” was something you’d only eat if there was no alternative.
I’m running basically what you’re describing on an i5 intel nuc, which basically the same as the better beelink minipc’s and it works just fine. I don’t think I’d try it on the super cheap ones with 2-4 cores, but anything equivalent to a core i3 or better should be fine.
When I’m playing civilization vi and I found a religion, I always call it “goatseism” in his honor.
Persistent object ooze prevention? Yes, that’s a solved problem.
They are humorous IETF standards published on 1 April over the years. These are specifically about implementing internet protocols using carrier pigeons instead of more traditional media like wires or optical fiber.
You are absolutely correct. If your network supports IPv6, 6214 is definitely a requirement
I bought one just before the end. No ragrets. There are definitely some software quirks (the rear cross traffic alert always points the wrong direction) but overall I like it.