They aren't the cheapest, but I really like using GripStics to reseal bags. As long as the bag is not made of a very thick material, you can get an airtight seal (Eg, good for plastic-y foiled bags, not so good for a bag of flour made out of paper). There's no mechanical movement at all, so they'll never break.
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I don't eat at many expensive restaurants, but that plating reminds me of watching the old Japanese Iron Chef episodes, and how 90's the food presentation is. Sometimes I look at the (probably delicious) dishes made on that show, and the presentation looks as unappetizing as a 1960's salad jello. I lack the right words as a culinary critic, but this style seems like "what people 30-40 years ago expected fancy food to look like".
The episode where Neelix dies and gets ressurrected by Borg technology is up there as one of the best Voyager episodes. I'm just annoyed that Neelix's new relationship with religion and death never comes up again in later episodes.
want to get away from big tech
uses a filesystem that's patent encumbered by Oracle
/s (ZFS is fine, not here to argue about license compatibility)
This is what the bathroom from the house on Blue Lick Road looks like after renovation.
There was nothing RESTful or well planned about this API's interfaces, and the work to do something like that would have been nontrivial. Management never prioritized the work.
At a prior job, our ~~API~~ load balancers would swallow all errors and return an HTTP 200 response with no content. It was because we had one or two clients with shitty integrations that couldn't handle anything but 200. Of course, they brought in enough money that we couldn't ever force them to fix it on their end.
I don't see how this can lead to anything good.
The democrats have given ground on immigration every damn election. What it's 'won' is base level of support to put brown people in concentration camps across the political spectrum. The whole "I love immigrants, but if they come here illegally they deserve to be punished" argument can't stand up to the truth that the inhuman conditions in these camps are far in excess of justice.
On paper I understand that the democratic party can't guarantee that every member holds the same view on trans rights. In practice we already have evidence that yes, the slope is indeed quite slippery.
Are you able to independently confirm that the domaincheck container is listening to the right port? Eg netstat -tunlp
on the host
I think you'd be hard-pressed to find a LinkedIn alternative. It's too business-oriented for anyone to care that it's under corporate control. In some sense, that's the whole point.
My understanding of Friendica is that it's supposed to fill a niche similar to Facebook. I've never used it though.
In elementary school, I had a kiwi teacher who told us about growing up on his uncle's sheep farm. Allegedly, he once found some caves on the property where an underground river ran. In those waters lived a huge eel that had been eating lost sheep, until my teacher killed it in hand-to-eel combat.
I want to believe that it's a true story, so you'd better check what's under your feet.
This could almost be funny if the reverse side said something like "He's too heavy for me". Even then, it would only work because you're expecting a "haha marriage bad" reference.