@nazokiyoubinbou @Viss Exactly
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@da_667 i should prolly take pics of the healthy stuff too
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@winterknight1337 @da_667 thanks man!
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@Viss 7 inches per hour would be bad... no?
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Squirrel chewed cable? Had one a few years ago that the tech poured at least a cup of water out of.
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@Viss
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@Viss its lovely.
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@Viss its lovely.
@h2onolan yeah, they turned out! :D
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@Viss haha i forgot about that one. Harbours pinnacle.
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@Viss let's go!
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Squirrel chewed cable? Had one a few years ago that the tech poured at least a cup of water out of.
@johntimaeus its LTE
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@Viss looks delicious!
We do something similar as a tray bake - line a half sheet pan with tinfoil, throw in a couple kinds of veg (mushrooms, carrots, broccoli, sweet potato, eggplant, etc. - whatever looked good at the market that morning) to roast at 425°F, then add the salmon for the last ~15 minutes. Combustion Inc predictive thermometer set for 128°F takes all the guesswork out of when the salmon is done... ☺️
Super easy, always tasty, and my favorite part is that cleanup is "throw out the tinfoil and wipe down the sheet pan". 😇 -
OK, so not a wet wire...
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@Viss looks delicious!
We do something similar as a tray bake - line a half sheet pan with tinfoil, throw in a couple kinds of veg (mushrooms, carrots, broccoli, sweet potato, eggplant, etc. - whatever looked good at the market that morning) to roast at 425°F, then add the salmon for the last ~15 minutes. Combustion Inc predictive thermometer set for 128°F takes all the guesswork out of when the salmon is done... ☺️
Super easy, always tasty, and my favorite part is that cleanup is "throw out the tinfoil and wipe down the sheet pan". 😇@llorenzin sounds awesome! ill hafta try it your way!
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@Viss wait since when is PTP spelled "pen test partners" (as in partners testing pens)?
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@Viss even though the weather outside is decidedly un-Christmas (55 and sunny) I decided on classic winter comfort food: braised short ribs served on polenta
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@Viss Let me put on my LinkedIn® lunatic soulless entrepreneur capitalist hat for a minute.
Riddle me this: if AI is truly as transformative as the tech companies claim. Then which company will continue to show the kind of growth that wall street wants to see? The one that lays off a significant number of staff to cut costs and keep production at relatively the same value. Or the company that keeps its workforce, trains them on the proper use of AI and delivers orders of magnitude more value than they did before?
Which company is also better off if ... Oops turns out this is a bubble?
Seems to me that the logical answer to both questions is the latter.
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@Viss NYT had really interesting reporting on this (oddly almost exactly a year ago)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/29/podcasts/the-daily/ozempic-big-food.html
I don’t mean to be overly optimistic, but if food companies are being forced to cut down on salt and sugar and increase protein and fiber, that does seem like a good thing
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@Viss every other windows OS just sucks. Full stop. Unclear if it’s intentional or not, but it’s almost like Microsoft can’t innovate on their own, but they’re great at stealing an idea and improving on it… so they release a sh*t OS that has a bunch of broken innovative features, then they steal it and fix everything.
It’s been that way since windows 98. Win98: great. WinME: suck. WinXP: great. WinVista: suck. Win7: great. Win8: suck. Win10: great. We’re now on Win11.
The difference is that this time they forced us into the suck.
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@Viss NYT had really interesting reporting on this (oddly almost exactly a year ago)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/29/podcasts/the-daily/ozempic-big-food.html
I don’t mean to be overly optimistic, but if food companies are being forced to cut down on salt and sugar and increase protein and fiber, that does seem like a good thing
@dan it totally is