Cool idea but lack of natural light could be an issue.
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I basically know nothing about NixOS, but name spacing is usually a good idea to avoid conflicts / shadowing in config files.
"direct heat transfer" would require submitting the vegetables directly in the cold water since the air around the food is a terrible heat conductor. And the carefully cooled air gets replaced partially once you open the lid.
I think this type of cooling is known in the western world as well for long time. Usually in the form of unglazed terracotta jugs for cooling drinking water. It just turned out refrigerators are way better and faster at it, so the good ol' jug went into the museum.
Well, I store my food as recommended and treat the best before as written above. If stored in suboptimal conditions for extended time, most bets regarding the best before are off anyways.
So they discovered cooling by evaporation?
I think they didn't even go inside because scared.
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I think I will steal this.
So many people interpret "best before" as "poisonous as hell after". Look at it, smell it, taste (a little bit of) it. If it passes all three, still perfect to eat.
Ah, the horcrux technique.
But... with cmd running as admin, you can spawn any application with admin permissions. That whole concept sounds horrible...
I think you shouldn't bother. First, as another user already said, the normal user does not look much at the address bar. Second, how will you work with deletions? Say user created 4 categories 1-4 and deletes category 2. Now you either have a hole or you "reindex" the categories to 1-3, which is probably bad since it breaks any bookmarks the user created.