

’ Please succinctly answer a question of philosophy that has plagued mankind for thousands of years. can’t? <crosses arms with a superior smirk> I win’
’ Please succinctly answer a question of philosophy that has plagued mankind for thousands of years. can’t? <crosses arms with a superior smirk> I win’
Not all stainless steel alloys contain enough iron to ferromagnetic, so the magnet test only proved that your lid is ferro. Good luck with it.
Oof. He’s moving faster than I thought he could. Thanks for the info, nice to know my news filter is working.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_over_the_Mojave
I didn’t know the reference, here is a link for anyone else in the same boat.
What’s happening to drive this?
Do magnetic test, put a magnet to it, see if it sticks. If it passes the magnet test, then you know it’s either carbon steel or magnetic stainless. If it fails, you need to find something that is harder than aluminum, but softer than steel, like an actual piece of copper. Scratch someplace out of the way with the soft copper, if the metal is scratched by the copper, you know that the metal is softer than the copper, and that rules out stainless steel. The scratch test isn’t super reliable because some aluminum alloys are significantly harder than copper, but it’s better than nothing If you don’t have chemical tests available.
Good luck in your search. The Italians used to make quite a few kitchen implements out of aluminum, so it is possible that it is aluminum. I have an old Bialetti Moka that is aluminum.
+1. I see coffee as food, to be enjoyed rather than judged. Why waste energy on exclusion when you could have a connecting conversation about shared enjoyment?
I’m surprised no one has mentioned tabletop simulator on Steam. Lots of free mods that let you do all sorts of things. And it’s system agnostic because it’s essentially a physics simulator, with some game hooks like dice rolling and card drawing.
Plus, if you want to get fancy, it does things like image import and fog of war, And it’s got the voice chat and text chat built in.
If you do use it, don’t forget to go to the settings and prevent other players from flipping the table.
Coffee is food. You should enjoy it how you like it.
Pink eye: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conjunctivitis#Bacterial
Kids get it, and it’s not fun.
Wish this was an article rather than a video.
Do you know about AppImages? Seems like those meet the need you’re complaining about.
You still have to set the executable flag for them, but you can do that through the graphic user interface. No need to open a terminal.
I’ll edit my comment to clarify, you make a good point.
I’m inferring from these two quotes:
1-Suhy said that he’s unsure why the Free Software Foundation didn’t choose to intervene. “They actually did not want me to appeal,” Suhy explained.
2-“I was willing to work with them. I want to make sure that we protect the license and make sure that there’s no dangerous precedent. And the only thing that they could come up with was not to appeal, which I couldn’t do.”
From the beginning of the article: -“If the appellate court upholds that decision, which endorsed database maker Neo4j’s right to amend the GNU Affero General Public License, version 3, governing the use of its software with new binding terms, current assumptions about the enforceability of copyleft licenses will no longer apply.”
What that says to me is that FSF fears the 9th will use this case to expand corporate power, as they often have in the past, and the precedent thus set will have a much wider reach than a low court decision. This Suhy guy may burn the forest while trying to save his tree.
But, IANAL, YMMV.
The article says It could be that FSF encouraged him to settle because FSF wanted it kept out of the 9th District, to minimize the damage of the ruling. When the 9th rules to uphold the lower ruling it will be a problem.
Your power supply has ratings for the different rails. Can the 12V rail handle everything you have on it? Might be time to make a spreadsheet of the known power draws on each rail.
Here, let me help you.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Japanese
Guess you’re one of today’s lucky 10,000!
Seconding this. The difference between science and fooling around is just keeping a journal, writing things down.
When I’m trying to hone in on my optimal experience with a particular bag of coffee, I’ll keep journal entries in this fashion: coffee name, date/time, grind setting on my burr grinder, coffee:water weight ratio in grams, starting water temperature, and time of pour; I’ll jot down a quick sentence after my first sip of how I feel about the taste, if I have time after finishing the cup I’ll jot down how I felt about the cup.
I keep the journal (A6 size, spiral bound) and pen with my coffee making materials so it’s just part of the process, I think it may be adds 2 minutes tops, and being able to accurately repeat what I’ve done on a previous day without having to try to remember is totally worth it to me.
If they’ll hold the pill in their mouth… Mine will spit if it is even a tiny bit sour or bitter.
You know what would De-escalate the tension? If the president respected the letter and spirit of the laws of the land, upholding his oaths of office.