Oh 100%. You can try kagi out on a free trial, which is what I'm on. It's nice because you get different search results that aren't constrained to the Google algorithm.
What I mean by this, I search for recipes a lot, on Google all the recipes are identical. When I use Kagi, they differ with the main search team I want.
I plan on using Kagi and subbing when I have the money.
It's better to pay for a product than be the product imho.
edit: for the recipes I mean on Google it's the same promoted main steam food network bs, etc every. Single. Time. With Kagi I feel like it's smaller people with recipes with more relevancy to the terms I type in.
You should check out loose leaf teas. I find them to be less expensive and better quality. I like a mail order catalog called Upton tea imports. You can get 100g of earl grey for 7 bucks which is 18 cents a cup. They also have a cool quarterly magazine.
There are lots of other places to get loose leaf teas, like the grocery store in the bulk goods section. You can get little paper filters or get a strainer. I don't like the little clampy ball one, but it's cheap. I prefer the pour over basket.
When I started working at EA 14 years ago (I got laid off last year) they literally told us we might have to sleep under our desks. I promptly told them if that was the case, I would quit. Instead they made us work 7 days a week 9-9 for months. Fun job.
What you don't want to go to "X"? I can't imagine why. lol /s same though. Also I refuse to call it x. It's fucking Twitter. It's like that line in mean girls, "Gretchen, quit trying to make fetch happen, it's not going to happen!" Lol
Lol you can have shade. Nobody is perfect, for example: do you know what a Gold Master is? It's the final copy of the game that is written on the disk. It's also the reason why when you buy a game, the patch is gigantic. It's an out of date build of the game, really really important, and has to be certified by both Microsoft and Sony. (Called the certificatation process) It takes months, but production can't stop, thus the patch.
The dragon age team, for DAI, built this super important build on a QAs desktop. Why might this be bad you ask? Because it's an uncontrolled system that's not clean and is connected to the Internet. Thank God they didn't have a virus or malware, because it could've been written to millions of disks. Lol
It's the same reason why, initially, the first Star Wars: The Old Republic launcher installed in a user folder named "hedev". Users were like who the fuck is hedev? Lol that was a coding bug and less of a build mistake but still. (I fixed that bug. Now they use a much much better launcher, went from version 2.6 to version 6.x). I miss that team, they're rockstars.
I used to work at video game company and Joplin was the code name for one of our projects, so now every time I see that word, I instantly think of that game. I think it was dragon age lol. Anyway, if I can get past that PTSD I might check out this editor! lol /s
Ooo vi how fancy! (The jealous inner dialogue wishing I knew more vi commands) 😝🤣
edit: it's like when you're programming and you need to use regex, but like you don't know it, but you should, and you need help from that "one person that KNOWS regex". That feeling. I need to get that regex card game and play that vi adventures game. lol
Did you not like DAI? I liked DAI (and worked on it some), but that was a much different BioWare. I was lucky to not work for BioWare when they shit canned the whole Austin office and sold Star Wars: The Old Republic to Broadsword. I heard a loud of BioWare people also left, but what are you doing to do in the shit hole that Edmonton is? Not many options I've heard. Though I've also heard there are some small studios in Edmonton that have spun off, as they always do.
As someone who has worked directly with that team I'm hopeful but also hoping it's not another dumpster fire like Anthem was. I could go on forever about that project.
Lye would only be used in the soponification of oil in hard or bar soap. Sodium hydroxide is used for soft soap. So if that's something you're looking for, I'd recommend Dr. Bronzer's Sal Suds. It's specially made for dishes and laundry as the reaction is 1:1. This is in contrast to bath products (ie bar soap or liquid soap, not like dove but like ones you could get at the farmer's market, etc), which do something called super fatting. Super fatting is an out of balance reaction, leaving some unsuponified left over oil for moisturizing. Sometimes, laundry bars and KOH soft soap can even have a reaction that would leave a very small bit of lye or Sodium hydroxide unreacted for cleaning purposes, only sometimes. That's why it's not recommended to use them in the shower as they can be drying on the skin.
I realize you're referring to detergents in your post, but I thought I'd clear that up. I make soap. Lol.
Dr. Bronzer's Sal Suds is pretty great and it has a very subtle pine smell that doesn't stick around.
As if the labeling on the product wasn't enough to warn the person it was spicy... What's next, a ban on chili peppers? Does that need a label and a ban too? Lol I find this very silly, but I also eat Serrano peppers almost every day.
The best part of that robots.txt is:
Sure Jan.