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  • I'm just waiting for it to be available here.

    Probably going to be a while, considering most people won't pay the extra price for it, with much cheaper brands being available.

  • Yeah, it doesn't really make any sense for them to have it anywhere other than the backend.

  • Guess, current management is just not doing well under pressure and asking for the wrong stuff from the engg's.

  • I just went full AMD when I realised their Open Source effort to market share ratio (alright, there is no metric for OS effort, I just do it by the feels) is way ahead of Intel.

    A RISK-V based system is probably what comes over that.

  • I used to have frequent headaches as a child.
    Initially, I just took the medicine, but everytime, it returned with 2xamplitude after a day or so (probably when the effect wore off).
    Stopped taking the medicine after a few years.

    It was much later that I realised, headaches always have a root cause and the pain was just telling me - there's something much worse going on.

    Pain is your friend. Tells you when there is a problem and sometimes, even helps you know where.
    Had I taken painkillers for my broken toe, I probably would have broken it again... and again.

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  • Could it be a new catalyst, that lets the process happen slowly over time, at lower voltages?

    More guesses after I read the thingy

  • Just ran sudo pacman -Syu to see if I can get this new feature.

    Unfortunately, no kde related update and my current version doesn't have said feature.

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  • Yeah, because just adding high-res cameras is not good enough.
    They will need a good quality data transfer network with it and also have to use higher powered computers for data processing, to get whatever they want out of those videos.

    They might even have to pay shriek C++ devs to rewrite their Python prototype into a more efficient production code (and considering how hard it is to find devs that actually know what they are doing...).

  • Call it WoWaWe

  • Philosopher: Fast at what?

  • Just wanted to put the point that Natrium salts are not the only salts.

  • Best way, use a knife and slice it thiin.
    Then just place it on the bread.

    If the bread is the slightest bit warm (why would you eat cold bread !?), it melts right away.

    But of course, for that to work, you need to be offered the larger face of the butter instead of the little side, that people tend to slice.


    I tend to apply it on toast (i.e. toasted, sliced bread) in that way, which I toasted with a few drops of groundnut oil or Ghee, and it melts (enough to spread by just touching and dragging the spoon/knife) by the time I am ready to eat.

  • ... I craved the strength and certainty of steel ...

  • You can just keep the butter outside the fridge for a few minutes.
    Doesn't work?

    Works pretty well for home-made butter made using non-toned milk.

    Also works for the brand that I tend to buy.

  • It's just not in its best condition.
    Another 720000 years before expiry.

  • ask for no salt on your fries

    Even better, don't ask for fries.
    Go buy some beans and maybe watch a YouTube video on how to cook them tasty, instead of the videos that tell you to eat raw leaves with oil on top and call it a "salad" with "dressing". Then cook the beans and eat them, instead of ordering fast-food while watching the video of another chap, cooking food and eating it.

  • Guess what water with a TDS>0 has? Salt!
    Remember that nail your forgot to galvanise and it catching rust? Salt!
    Remember the fancy false ceiling? Salt!
    Alum, used to precipitate dissolved "hardness"? Salt!
    Mineral water has minerals! Salt!

    So, if you're interested in knowing about the chemicals that make the world around you, refer to you friendly neighbourhood High School Chemistry book and have FFUUNN!

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  • "Yeah! Margarine doesn't have cholesterol!", said the mess manager while pocketing the savings.

  • Great! Now when I brute force the login, I can tell my program to not waste time trying '_', 'b' and '8' and add Pi to the 6th place in every password, along with 2 capitals, 2 numbers and 2 other special characters.

    Furthermore, I don't need to check passwords with less than 26 characters.