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Couple thoughts:

I’m not sure what idiots have been advocating kosher salt as “tasting” better. Chefs traditionally use it because it’s easier to pinch, giving the chef more control over how much salt they add. That’s it. I use both and I don’t taste any difference, nor do I think I would. I can only think of one application where

Joel is using the same technique as a traditional White Russian, where cream is “floated” on top of the dark liquid instead of stirring it in:

I made some homemade stock a few months back in the Instant Pot with a leftover Costco rotisserie chicken carcass and the usual additions. I wasn’t very impressed by it. It wasn’t bad by any stretch, and it certainly had more collagen and protein extracted out of it, judging by the mouth feel, but I thought the flavor

Come on, man, I even reference it directly in my original post:

Passphrases that use all regular words are theoretically vulnerable to dictionary attacks, where someone can precalculate the hashes of a bunch of words and combinations to decrease the amount of time it takes to crack. I think your example correctly implements one of the mitigations for that, which is using made-up

No they don’t become my liability, or no you’re not willing to shed light on that?

Hi Alicia,

You’ll have to check the condition, even “New” phones can mean gently used or barely used in “Mint” condition. Plus you might be getting the phone but missing original charger, earbuds, etc. Some might be truly new and be from store overstock, it just depends.

Google does not make their dialer app available to anyone other than Nexus/Pixel users, so, your average Android user is out of luck.

Mark of the Ninja runs like shit on my HTPC. You’d think it would be fine, but my guess is the game is poorly optimized and offloads a bunch of stuff unnecessarily to the GPU. So the integrated GPU is simply not up to snuff.

Sure, I understand the headaches. I can tell you the number of times I’ve had to sheepishly confirm my hotmail account name over the phone with an Amazon rep. And my professional one still gets a fair amount of spam because the companies that manage stuff I’d use my real name with—credit cards, mortgage, insurance,

  • Segment your e-mail addresses. I have one e-mail address that is used professionally and contains my real name, one that is used personally and is only shared among friends, one for all of my developer projects, and finally that stinky old Hotmail address one that I made when I was like 12 and has an anime character

If you remove the comma from the title, the article suddenly gets much more interesting.

Wonderful piece of equipment. I use it frequently.

Wonderful piece of equipment. I use it frequently.

Nope. We share the password to let us each pay our portion of the rent online, and that’s it.

Do we have any guarantee that the extension itself is not siphoning off our juicy posts that we would prefer to be deleted and sending them to some third party profiler? Is the extension open-source?

The Autofill API is the biggest draw for Oreo, in my book. Being able to use LastPass in apps without having to use the dangerous antiquated accessibility service will be a relief.

My post originally said “recovering alcoholics,” but it occurred to me that teetotalers might be offended by that, so I half-edited the word, because fuck if I’m going to look up how to spell “teetotaler” properly.

Works for the non-alcoholics, too. A shot of a good quality balsamic vinegar mixed in a glass with some club soda tastes great.