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May I suggest that you change the article title from “Instant Pot” to “Pressure Cooker”? It avoids the brand-name dependency and will make the article more easily searchable. 

Trying to figure out what phones qualify for the deal. I’ve got an HTC One M9—does that count as a “2015 flagship”? It was released in 2015, after all. If I could trade that up for a Pixel, I probably would.

Trying to figure out what phones qualify for the deal. I’ve got an HTC One M9—does that count as a “2015 flagship”?

Kinda surprised that Toyota Camry isn’t on the list. My uncle still has a Camry from 1992 that he drives to this day. I thought he was an outlier until I read this.

A password hashed with MD5 and no salt is so trivially easy to crack these days that it may as well have been unencrypted. If the full database is ever posted online, the MD5 hashes would be cracked in a matter of days.

Is anyone else unable to install the bloody thing? I had the previous version, which somehow failed to auto-update to the latest, so I manually uninstalled and reinstalled. Now the extension doesn’t show in the menu, and shows “This extension may have been corrupted” in the extensions menu.

I should have clarified that my list is for immediate family only. For a family of five at $25 per person, each individual family member is only spending $100-150 on all shopping for everyone else.

A little over five years ago, I worked out the following Christmas Shopping procedure with my family:

I’m still rocking a PS3, so I’ve not looked at the current generation at all.

I’m still rocking a PS3, so I’ve not looked at the current generation at all.

What the hell does sleeping faster or better have to do with using your phone as an alarm? Both of those points boiled down to, “I have no self control and can’t resist looking at my phone before going to bed / can’t resist waking up in the middle of the night to look at my phone.” For those of us that have no problem

This list needs more Cubivore.

My point is that Chrome, Firefox, and Edge all support it (no idea about Safari, Opera, etc.—I assume so, but don’t have them installed to test). Most people would understand “platform agnostic” to mean that it runs on Windows/MacOS/Linux, even though it obviously has to be deliverately compiled for each of those.

Ctrl + Tab and Ctrl + Shift + Tab to cycle forward/back through tabs is a curious omission from the list. Especially since it’s browser-agnostic, to my knowledge.

Your “Classic Martini” is missing a classic ingredient: bitters! I think orange bitters go especially well with it, but they can be difficult to find; even your grocery store Angostura bitters will work just fine.

$329 for a rice cooker!?! I could buy an el-cheapo rice cooker from local grocery store once a year and still pay less over then years than that one costs!

$329 for a rice cooker!?! I could buy an el-cheapo rice cooker from local grocery store once a year and still pay

No, it’s not. Manufacturers lie. What else is new?

High-resolution display, but only if the battery can handle it.

Nano is what you use when you’ve SSH’d into a headless server and need to edit a few quick conf files to get up and running.

Thousands of Vim users just wept at the removal of their precious Esc key.

Back in my day, we knew the power went out while we were on vacation because the VCR clock was blinking.