I’ve found that even a month is fine, even, at least for salted, although I try to leave it out for much less than that.
In any case, just slice off about a weeks worth of butter from your block or stick and and leave the rest refrigerated.
I’ve found that even a month is fine, even, at least for salted, although I try to leave it out for much less than that.
In any case, just slice off about a weeks worth of butter from your block or stick and and leave the rest refrigerated.
For mobile, I like Feedly.
Wait til he finds out about “email”.
Sorry, we thought this was Palestine!
You make it sound like Israel hates everything about Palestine, when clearly they love their land.
Use rsync and only upload the files that have changed.
There’s a good chance that’s what our issue was. It really struggled with a Java monolith project. Compiling was slow, but Mercurial was painfully slow on NTFS while ext4 was blazing fast.
Been on Macs at work for a few years and don’t plan on going back, but wish I knew this back then!
I meant in Windows 🙂. I guess Windows XP, in particular.
Not me, I’m getting fatter.
And Thunderbird for the email portion. Yes, web and email were in the same application.
I don’t believe it.
I think this is pretty common. If your local newspaper has a hyphen in it, it probably used to be two papers.
Yes! Thanks, I had started to mention that and ended up with a huge run on sentence and it didn’t make it through the editing process. 😅.
BMI is the best measure we have for statistical purposes (i.e., a population) because it’s been around for 50(?) years and is what is often used in studies, so you can compare one study to another using BMI.
It’s also not terrible for a population because it averages out. But for an individual it is definitely not a good measure because there are way too many other variables that matter.
It works now.
Oops, replied to wrong comment! I was talking about NTFS.
It is a meme.
Not sure if it’s gotten better in the last few years, but it’s also incredibly slow. Like orders of magnitude slower than ext3 or HFS.
So you’re saying the link is… dead?
I think this is something even Elon Musk could get behind.