Maybe he uses it as a weapon.
Maybe he uses it as a weapon.
Nah, everything matters. At least these things do: beans, roast, bean freshness, grind size (and temperature, that’s why you don’t want to grind with blades, as they burn the coffee), water, water temperature, brewing method.
That’s exactly my point. Paying 3-5x for a promise that is almost guaranteed not to be kept is dumb.
If the manufacturer can’t be trusted to write firmware that can stay up without needing to reboot, do we really trust them to write anomaly detection code that 1) works 2) isn’t disabled by the same problem that caused the router to need a reboot in the first place?
This is silly. Router hardware in consumer devices is commodity par excellence. Not worth much more than its cost to build and distribute. Race to the bottom kind of thing. The only thing this has as a differentiator is its UI software. This router doesn’t actually do anything other routers can’t do. It just…
Actually, TIL you suck.
TIL caring about words is “pedantry."
“Muscle groups” suggests I need to have more than one muscle to participate. I guess this isn’t for me.
Instructions unclear, stuffed phone into steak, now unable to get notifications.
Instructions unclear, stuffed phone into steak, now unable to get notifications.
Free rein, as in a horse set loose. Not free reign.
That’s what I wanna know too.
Open floor plans are pure evil.
Genau #winning
I had no idea Xzibit was involved with Pimp My Ride. Mostly because I don’t watch TV.
If you see something happening, it may be too late. I suggest giving it a try preemptively. It really is good; I’ve been using it since it first came out.
Kill real cars? How, driving them into buses?
I just upgraded my old Thinkpad and that was a big decision factor. 3k or 4k is gorgeous, but not all programs play nice with it, so I decided on full HD. From there, size, weight, brand reliability and expandability let me filter my options down to one. But my needs are different from most people’s, so with the same…
So... One guy?
There isn’t a professional tech shop in the world that uses FTP for software deployment.
Dry-process coffee (beans extracted from the cherry by drying the cherry out) means the bean stays in the cherry longer, and tends to taste fruitier. You’re more likely to find dry-process beans out of Ethiopia. Counterculture coffee has some that tastes like grapes and blueberries. (I’m not affiliated with them)