I didn't even always add oil afterwards. I just wash it then stick it on the stove on low to dry it while I unload and reload the dishwasher or whatever.
My wife does hate that I'm fine with my cast iron living in the stove though.
I didn't even always add oil afterwards. I just wash it then stick it on the stove on low to dry it while I unload and reload the dishwasher or whatever.
My wife does hate that I'm fine with my cast iron living in the stove though.
Is it not safe to expose externally with ssl yet?
My wife and I have been abusing our Ryobi for like 10 years. I thought it was finally dying, but then I got a new battery, still going strong.
I always start with harbor freight. When I break that one, I buy a nice version of whatever it was. I don't buy "nice" tools very often. HF is nearly always "good enough."
Ubiquiti has had outages in the past that meant you couldn't manage the equipment right in front of you.
Even discounting the potential security implications of that kind of management, the rage I would feel in that situation is enough that I while my AP is nice, works great, I will never use any of their gateways.
I'm using a 2.5g protectli with OPNSense now, and it's easy to manage, and all local.
So how long till the Supremes rule that CBP is not only allowed to search your phone but also to perform colonoscopies at checkpoints 100 miles inland and sell the resulting videos to extremely wealthy perverts?
Beyond any issues with the owner of the company, these cars have multiple dangerous issues.
You cannot treat a company that makes physical stuff that can endanger lives the same way you treat a software company that makes a leisure activity platform.
Iterative design for a purely software environment is way more forgiving than iterative design for physical hardware or even software that interacts with physical hardware. You can profoundly fuck up the backend for a website and take the whole thing down until you could roll back to last known good production, you won't kill anyone, but you'll make the line go down temporarily.
If you profoundly fuck up an iteration on an embedded vehicle system and don't catch it because you don't respect safety regulation or existing engineering norms you can and will kill people.
Analogue doesn't have firmware that can reject a device based on id.
So you can reverse engineer a replacement part if you absolutely have to.
Good for them for attempting to redeem themselves after what they did to my potatoes. But I'll never forgive them.
They may have fooled you with their cute little rolls and their ability to mitigate human pollution, but I see them.
That's crazy. You can't do six. It's seven! SEVEN MINUTE ABS!
In response to that...
Try this on