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Thank fuck.
Though they’ll make opt-out soon enough, when the backlash has dwindled down.
Thank fuck.
Though they’ll make opt-out soon enough, when the backlash has dwindled down.
Its still there with tons of content.
Started Valheim again with a friend of mine. Having a blast! No mods but we kinda wanted to add a few for an immersive no-map run.
More like finding bugs and exploiting the hell out of them.
I’d rather hire someone I know is a decent, stand up guy that is easy to work with even if they are not as qualified as a rando, as long as they’re qualified enough. I’m sure this is not always the case, like maybe I need a specialist for a single thing or a consultant or whatnot. But I put a lot of value on personality in general.
Though I guess it also depends how easy it is to fire someone if they’re not what you wanted.
Quantum computers eh? Yeah that’s not even remotely true. Currently they are a scientific curiosity with very very little practical use.
But that same argument works the other way too, no? If you define a chicken egg as an egg that came from a chicken, then if you have a dozen of eggs you cannot know whether they’re chicken eggs or whatever eggs unless you know specifically a chicken laid them. Even if you take a dna test of it and it comes back as “a chicken”, you cannot know whether it is in fact a chicken egg.
In the other definition you are capable of determining whether the egg is in fact a chicken egg by its contents.
No, the shicken egg was a shicken egg even prior to you eating it. The act of giving it a name is irrelevant. The proto-chicken could’ve lain a hundred eggs, each becoming a new “chicken”. If 99 of them die off and are never born then that does not mean they didn’t exist. It just means they did not exist in a way where we could’ve given them a name.
2/3 of the container height is generally a good ballpark. You can also check where the air roots start and just stick to height lower than that.
Kratky is great! Remember not to fill it too much after they’ve used up the nutes so you don’t drown the plants.
Looking good!
My seedlings are arriving next week and hopefully I can start growing soon. Still haven’t actually built anything to grow in but it is on my todo list. Some tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchinis, and bunch of greens. Not much space here but I have a small backyard that should do the trick.
I started playing Enderal, the full overhaul mod for Skyrim. Seems quite fun. Maybe 10h in now.
Could be fun, I’ll take a gander, thanks!
Dunno, I got entirely different results. Reddit, homeairguides, forbes, a bunch of listicles like consumerreports, wired, ny times, cnet and whatnot, and other websites.
Try out different plant based milks (oat, soy and almond al least), but start with barista versions, they’re usually higher in fat content and do not curdle as easily.
They’re all very different and brands differ quite a bit, so you might need to do some experimenting. Check your go-to grocery stores and see what they have the most of. 10 brands of oat milk? Probably a good starting point.
Yes, good points. I really should’ve been more clear in the post that I do not mean that everything relating to technique is fluff and that nothing matters; blooming being one of the big ones. Merely that if you take a 10 common methods you find, you’ll get the same output after you optimize temps and grind.
Sure, not arguing that. I am arguing that unless you get lots of clogging due to the fines it doesn’t matter.
French press is great! Try sometime to let it soak for longer time, like 10min and don’t push the plunger down but slowly pour through it using it as a sieve. You’ll get quite a bit cleaner cup!
Point being that yes, if you keep everything else the same the pouring technique does make a difference. But if you take each technique and optimize grind size and temperature for that technique you will get the same result.
Some countries have limits to nfc payments with a card. Finland has 50e but with a phone no limits (unless the bank limits).