How can you make sugar water taste bad? Or am I not getting something here?
How can you make sugar water taste bad? Or am I not getting something here?
I also remember services you could pay to get your captcha solved via a browser extension. You could also register as a captcha solver there to earn a few bucks stupidly solving captchas. Although I’m not sure if they were actually legit.
As someone in an important position once said to me, having a PhD shows that you have frustration tolerance.
You don’t. You could try overleaf or some wysiwyg editor for LaTeX, but both need some getting used to and at least a minute amount of effort. Overleaf probably has the lowest barrier of entry (0 set up required), but is a paid service.
yep, markdown is a great alternative to LaTeX if you don’t need fancy layouts or anything special
From what I’ve found on safety datasheets it should be more like 3 g/kg. The numbers on this seem a bit off in general.
might as well cut up old yogurt containers
You are the reason we can’t have nice things.
There’s at least some logic in these controllers as they typically allow for dimming and turning specific lights on/off. So it might not be that straight forward.
Google Lens is also a thing for general usage, and there are plenty options for more specific tasks such as Merlin for birds.
There are a bunch of vulnerabilities for VLC for example. Some of them are based on modified .avi or .mkv files.
Note that those are all known and already patched but there are certainly some vulnerabilities out there that are unknown and/or unpatched. You’re quite unlikely to get one of those though.
The biggest security issue probably is an unpatched system so don’t forget to keep your software up to date.
Seed and… seed?
You really should. Probably right now.
I also never understood why we are moving away from alkaline/NiMH for low power devices such as scales. My cheapo scale takes 2 AAA cells which I have to charge like once a year. They are safer and designed to be replaced. And probably also cheaper in production.