I've been roasting my own lately, in a popcorn popper. It's cheap, quick, fun, actually decent if I don't completely mess it up, and occasionally even surprisingly good (as in, "I'd pay $20 for a bag of this"). Because of the size of the popcorn popper, I only roast ~100g at a time, so lots of experimentation with roast times, etc. I definitely go on the lighter side.
The most grating to me right now has to be the comma splice (run-on sentence). For example:
"Every one of our talented art students will have artwork represented in the show, it is always an impressive event."
I see it everywhere lately! Even in official business/marketing emails. Someone got a college degree and got hired to write that email ffs. Use a damn period or semicolon.
You are right. There used to be some setting.. I had it hooked in via Nova Launcher and some accessibility setting, where with one gesture I could "turn it off" without requiring password, and with a power button press I could fully lock. But Android has (fairly recently) removed that option. (Also, fwiw, I'm no longer on Nova, but that's beside the point!) Thanks for checking that for me.
That sounds right. If I swipe down from the top, there's my navbar, which very much feels like the phone is sitting there "on."
ok thank you! Maybe this idea was a pipedream after all, but I can get used to typing my password more often.
Lol! It's so good though! I'm sure I'll have another fling with it before long.