Cast iron for sure works and I'm pretty sure carbon steel does, too. If a magnet sticks to it, it works.
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They are garbage for heat control if you use them the same way you would a gas or induction stove. If you learn how to use one, resistive electric stoves cook just fine.
You like using cheap aluminum pans?
Didn't be so hard on yourself. You can also pester us about the status of Jira tickets.
How dare she address the audience in front of her when she should have been thinking about you, who wasn't in the audience, and in fact not even watching.
You are very special. This industry awards show and its members should have really considered your feelings.
Ok, snark off. Don't watch awards shows. They're not about you, or for you. They're for industry circle jerking.
Just stop using reddit. I though that's why we moved here.
You could try a trick I use for mosquito bites and poison ivy.
Run some hot water. Just right on the edge of too hot to touch. Put the itchy part under that running water.
It will feel like the most intense itch, but also relief at the same time (assuming it works). It only takes maybe 5 seconds to work. Afterwards, the itch stops for a couple hours.
I have never once been about to tell a real world difference in SSD speeds. Until OS I/O code improves, faster SSDs don't excite me.