I tried this.
I tried this.
Take a few K-Cups, open them up and spill the contents into a grinder... then grind further to achieve espresso-ground coffee, use the Aero-press to make a nice espresso.
I love the Android version, but I don't like lock-in and like to keep my options open in future. This is the only thing about this that bothers me and I hope there will be one soon.
Is this a April's fools or something? I hope so, I'm not sure they will kill this so easily as it is monetized and seems to have more momentum. It would be disastrous for me if they did. I have some hardware that uses it etc.
Porting it out is free and easy...
I feel your pain. :P
On this subject, a report by the European Central Bank, using the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's definition of a Ponzi scheme, found that the use of bitcoins shares some characteristics with Ponzi schemes, but also has characteristics of its own which contradict several common aspects of Ponzi schemes.
From bitcoin.org:
Wow, never mind the fact that a Ponzi scheme has a defrauder... someone else who benefit and bitcoins is just a transaction method... you purchase it and use it. It is not primarily for use in investment.
Sadly it seems not to even have made the top 5... pity since I think it is a series that is very underrated.
I tried Feedly and it was good, but had some things I did not like. I was unable to try NewsBlur until today... had some issues with it importing my feeds (discovered it was because I had multiple accounts attached and it imported from the incorrect one for some reason).
Yup, same here... and the Blue Cash Preferred (with fees) is still my best card to use.
I've had the same experience... I've tried many programs/systems... including Google Music, DoubleTwist/Files/Synology NAS/Subsonic/etc...
I've been reading her stuff, and the sheer quantity at such a high quality makes me believe she almost never sleeps.
It's something you can quit by pressing Ctrl-X , Ctrl-C ... and then use any other editor.
Wait, won't Dropbox own the rights to those works once you upload it? I'm not sure what their TOS says nowadays...
Instead of running on a hard drive, I run windows in a VM with snapshots. That way, when it craps out, I just revert... And they do tend to fail from time to time.
NTFS definitely has better features. But from all my past experience recovering NTFS, ext3, ext4, Reiser and FAT partitions, I've never yet had the need to "recover" a crap HFS+ partition... go figure.
me too... I cleaned up my VM and it took me ages to reinstall... then did not want to activate... my heart fell, until I used these instructions.