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  • "Fixes companies internal documentation" is actually a huge get for AI, and would be worth some real hype, but yeah.

    That's still peanuts compared to the marketing, which is why people are getting pretty tired of the whole AI push. The actual, incremental improvements are being run over roughshod by snake oil salesmen.

  • Also fish or oyster sauce, sometimes miso. Tomato paste is another.

    All of the above add unami, or "savory" flavor and are generally not perceived outside of that flavor in most dishes.

  • Its a wildly popular niche game for good reason.

    It's the defacto automation game, and can get pretty wildly funny with multiplayer co-op. Players slot into niches and ted to focus on building out X or Y and when these things meet can be hilarious.

    It also has a versus mode where you race to build bases on a shared map and kill your opponents first.

  • I find it to basically be exactly the same, but almost no setup. No filling a pot/container with water, putting the stick heater in, ziplocking or vacuum sealing the meat, then waiting an hour+ for it to hit temperature.

    Toss the steaks on a tray, preheat toaster oven in 5 min to 225f, prep and cook the rest of the meal and the sear off the steaks after 20min. Easy as fuck.

  • Try the reverse sear method instead. You get sous vise like results with no plastic, no water bath, just an oven and a pan.

    I use my toaster oven to do the precook while searing off vegetables in my pan or baking in the larger oven, then get the pan wicked hot and sear the steak. Fast, excellent mutlitasking. Works well for pork chops too.

  • Wow Reuters, good reporting. He increased the tariff on these packages to 120% from 0%, then reduced the increase to 54%.

    What a stunning "slash" of the tariff on these shipments, he only increased them 54%!

  • Dont forget they knew their cpaps were fitted with deadly foam and just killed people for decades instead of doing a recall. They finally agreed to a recall and a nearly $500 million settlement after the Biden FDA leaned into them to stop the murders. Then the machines they mailed out after the recall with new foam were kicking out too much formaldehyde, so they "convinced" the "independent" labs they worked with to use a metric that allowed way more formaldehyde then the EPA, which let them "pass" the tests.

    These are the machines they sell now.

  • His rational is powerfully idiotic.

    "We lost money because americans spent it on Chinese made goods and not american goods."

    For one, a lot of these goods are sold by US companies. Those jobs, that revenue on leases and equipment, are spent in the US. For two, we don't make most of this shit here to buy at all, and in some cases like "exotic" foodstuff like coffee, we cannot make it here. Americans can literally not spend our money on something American made even if we wanted to. For three, the factories and supply chain to make the things will take decades to stand up, the same way they took decades to stand up in China, where US corporate greed for offshoring and a local authoritarian government that plans for decades, generally at the short term detriment of its people, worked together to build it.

    Putting shitty tariffs on the world wont shift the above. It has to be followed with ungodly, focused government spending for a generation. Everyone knows this shit is over in a small handful of years, not 20, so no corporation is going to make the huge investment in the US infrastructure that we would need.

  • Barnes and Noble is on a hard upswing recently, and are expanding., mainly by allowing local stores to stock what sells in their areas.

    Still, buy from bookshop.org if you can. Its a coalition of thousands of small bookshops where the vast majority of profits from purchases flow right back to them instead of megacorps.