There are heat sensitive compounds in milk that break down during pasteurization. They’re important if you’re a baby cow. I don’t think it’s worth risking your life for though.
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Sounds like he just put whole pills into the ice cream. Can’t imagine thinking someone would eat a pill like that without noticing. Then again, dude is clearly out of his mind so idk.
There are plenty of small open source projects. It’s also good experience just figuring out how to build from source and make some changes even if you never open a PR.
Open source projects are a great resource. My understanding of good software development practices skyrocketed after contributing to a couple.
I live in fear that someone in my house will connect the tv to the WiFi and an update will just absolutely fuck it up.
Same here and it’s worked well. I migrated my arr stack from another machine where it was in docker and just couldn’t see a reason to spend a bunch of time rebuilding it with LXCs.
To be fair, nuclear power is cool as fuck and would reduce the carbon footprint of all sorts of bullshit.
It’s definitely really nice yacht territory but can’t afford the floating 100+ room compounds all the billionaires are buying.
The back paddles aren’t mapped to anything by default and there’s nothing Steam can do to help there. There are also some vibration levels you can’t set elsewhere and having a hardware switch for different profiles is nice.
The back paddles also can only be mapped to other buttons that are on the controller so I need different profiles for different games. I usually map them to l3 and r3 but sometimes its nice to have them as b and y instead without having to mess with steam input.
I’ve been very happy with an 8bitdo ultimate using the 2.4 ghz dongle. Only complaint is I can’t modify any mappings on Linux and have to bust out an old windows laptop for it. Otherwise, it’s worked perfectly every time across a few Linux systems including a steam deck.
Japanese rice prices are a weird combination of inflation, panic buying, inefficient farming, and a bureaucracy managing it all that actively wants rice to be more expensive. This video has a really good explanation of it.
The article says it was a spark from static electricity.