2 kW is a ton of power required to keep a single room warm assuming you ran that continuously.
Might want to try citric or lactic acid instead at a proper dilution.
It's some piece of art and the resemblance is intentional. Search for "Buttplug Gnome" to find out more.
Well not if you're on Ubuntu and need the latest version of e.g. npm for some nvim plugin, because that version is not in the repository.
somepackage requires otherpackage version >10.1.79
otherpackage is already at latest version
Have fun compiling it yourself and messing up what is managed by the package manager and what's not. And don't forget that the update might break some other package along the way
Ein Pizzaroller schneidet ja auch weniger als dass er "drückt", von dem her ist die Schärfe nicht so wichtig
Wenn die Pizza fertig ist, ist das Holzbrett schon gesäubert und weggeräumt. Außerdem passt die größe meist nicht so recht, und das transferieren vom Brett auf einen Teller ist im geschnitten Zustand auch nicht so toll.
Also Pizzaroller find ich schon sinnvoll wenn man regelmäßig Pizza macht. Mit einem guten Kochmesser mag ich nicht auf Keramik schneiden, die Dinger sind günstig, funktionell und nehmen fast keine Platz weg.
Certainly not. I just put in some data in an insurance broker thingy and I would be able to get insurance for approx. 120€/month with partially comprehensive coverage (including obligatory liability insurance). These outrageous prices are definitely a US thing.
This is why you should keep backups, which, for me, includes physical printouts of access data stored in a safe location. That's also helpful if something should happen to you.
You really should. Probably right now.
I also never understood why we are moving away from alkaline/NiMH for low power devices such as scales. My cheapo scale takes 2 AAA cells which I have to charge like once a year. They are safer and designed to be replaced. And probably also cheaper in production.
The one made out of plastic? That one sucks compared to the one I mentioned before.
Ikea OMTÄNKSAM
MS Teams does not work properly on Firefox for example (I'm forced to use it once in a while for work). Same with other web-apps that often don't function correctly.
On Android Chrome manages to stay open while multitasking while Firefox will close the tab 90% of the time requiring reloading the page. That's especially annoying during check-out or logins when I need to switch to a 2FA app.
to double as security camera I guess
Eh, if someone comes up with such a comparison it immediately tells that they don't know what they're talking about. Like, linseed oil was also used for waterproofing (oilskin), yet it is quite healthy. Other applications/occurences of a substance simply don't tell you anything about it being good or bad for you.
Just like the MS office suite - you need to make them accustomed to your tools right at the beginning.
How can you make sugar water taste bad? Or am I not getting something here?
What to do with flower bulbs in this time of the year?
So I got my hands on some flower bulbs which are typically meant to be planted in spring and I was wondering what I could do with them now. To be concrete, I have
- Dahlia
- Mirabilis jalapa
- Ixia
I'm in USDA zone 7b/8a and I could either place them on a south facing balcony or inside. I've also read that you can force flowers in a vase with some bulbs such as Hyacinths but I haven't read anything about that with the ones I have. Or should I just keep them in storage until next spring and plant them then?