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To me, this is exactly Tim’s point. It’s a sign of poor leadership if you can’t delegate such things for a week (or two) to take a vacation. If Mark Zuckerberg can take 2 months off for paternity leave without Facebook falling apart, then you can take a week of vacation.

I discovered the magic of pressure cooker “hardboiled” eggs when I got my IP earlier this year. It’s magic!

The first person who came to mind when I read the title was the late, great Steve Jobs.

In that case, perhaps the best solution is to freeze it on parchment paper and break it into small pieces, or don’t even bother to freeze it and make smoothies on the spot.

That is a great solution! No waste!

Anyone have experience doing this while also getting a corporate discount? I’ve asked before, but I was rebuffed because they said, “Well, you’re already getting a discount through your company.”

Couldn’t disagree more. Homemade poke is delicious, perfectly customizable, and definitely achievable if you have access to good fish. Not sure about the rest of the country, but Costco in California sells amazing ahi tuna that makes for a delicious tuna poke. It’s way better than anything I’ve ever eaten at a

One of my password pet peeves is how some sites still limit the number of characters you are allowed to use in your password “Your password must be between 6 and 12 characters long.” First of all, that’s a pretty good indication that they’re not hashing your password, which is bad. Second of all, why should they care

I maybe wrong, but this seems like something the could be cooked in a water bath overnight and be ready and piping hot first thing in the morning the next day.

I once heard of a study (it may have been an MIT study) that claimed working on a different floor was basically equivalent to working 200 miles away.

I do the same thing!

This may be nitpicky, but to me, the connotations of “the story I am making up” and “the story I am telling myself” are very different. The former implies that the story is contrived, a lie and/or false. The latter allows that the story could actually be reality.

In other words, you’re just better off dying in the blast.

The best piece of input I got on this subject was a friend whose pediatrician told them that kids are so resilient, “you could basically roll them up like a basketball, bounce them down the sidewalk, and they’d be fine.”

I get that they’re different. I guess my point is that for the vast majority of people, it doesn’t matter. It’s still gross, and the suggestions to avoid the problem are basically the same.

It seems like there are so many other good options than this. I suppose one major feature of this is the ability for the computer to read it back to you on command.

Does it really matter that it was sea *fleas* and not sea lice? I mean, from a practical perspective, that seems like a distinction without a difference.

#futurelifehackerarticle

Is there actually a list of these 500 new commands?

Or a longer charging cable.

Or a longer charging cable.