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Bacon Wrapped [X] technology and Salted Caramel technology can die in hellfire. The lengths people travel to ruin simple bacon and caramel never ceases to amaze me.
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Make some candied bacon chocolate chip cookies and you'll understand.Bacon Wrapped [X] technology and Salted Caramel technology can die in hellfire. The lengths people travel to ruin simple bacon and caramel never ceases to amaze me.
That just ruins chocolate chip cookies and candied bacon!!Make some candied bacon chocolate chip cookies and you'll understand.
Uh yeah that's not recent my man.Salted Caramel technology
The salted caramel was invented in 1977 by the French pastry chef Henri Le Roux in Quiberon, Brittany, in the form of a salted butter caramel with crushed nuts (caramel au beurre salé), using Breton demi-sel butter.[8]
Fuck you 1977 was like, last week!Uh yeah that's not recent my man.
And fuck you that shit is delicious.
Tactile input devices will always be superior to touch screens because you don't have to look at them to use them. Similar to game controllers vs. touch screen controls, you can use muscle memory to know what to press in advance and feel it. On a touch screen, you have to constantly check for typos because you can't feel when you press the wrong key. I know touch devices are the inevitable future of technology, but the removal of buttons is one of my most hated "features" of modern devices.Kinda unpopular opinion but I miss physical Keyboards on phones. I'm so over Touchscreens on everything. Something like a Blackberry but for people that aren't CEOs
I've got good news for you: https://www.fxtec.com/indexKinda unpopular opinion but I miss physical Keyboards on phones.
Well, yes, but there are other touchscreen advantages that I experienced myself. My posts in the VJlink thread that are in Russian were mostly written on my phone, simply because it's easier for me to type in Russian because I can see the actual Cyrillic letters on the screen, and quickly switch to other latin alphabet using languages. For Italian, English and Croatian, it's easier for me simply because the layout is largely similar, with only a few different letters. But for Russian I'd need another keyboard. And typing in Russian with the on screen keyboard using a mouse is just a pain in the ass. Now sure, with larger devices a touchscreen can also be a pain in the ass, but on most mobile devices it is not even that bad, so long as the layout is well made and tactile feedback in the form of vibration is present.Tactile input devices will always be superior to touch screens because you don't have to look at them to use them. Similar to game controllers vs. touch screen controls, you can use muscle memory to know what to press in advance and feel it. On a touch screen, you have to constantly check for typos because you can't feel when you press the wrong key. I know touch devices are the inevitable future of technology, but the removal of buttons is one of my most hated "features" of modern devices.
I'll concede the point that touch screens have better multilingual support, but I'd trade that for being able to type without looking at my thumbs in a heartbeat.Well, yes, but there are other touchscreen advantages that I experienced myself. My posts in the VJlink thread that are in Russian were mostly written on my phone, simply because it's easier for me to type in Russian because I can see the actual Cyrillic letters on the screen, and quickly switch to other latin alphabet using languages. For Italian, English and Croatian, it's easier for me simply because the layout is largely similar, with only a few different letters. But for Russian I'd need another keyboard. And typing in Russian with the on screen keyboard using a mouse is just a pain in the ass. Now sure, with larger devices a touchscreen can also be a pain in the ass, but on most mobile devices it is not even that bad, so long as the layout is well made and tactile feedback in the form of vibration is present.
Edit to avoid double post: I have gotten myself into the NES mapper rabbit hole. Trying to properly figure out how UxROM discrete logic mappers work. And I have a hunch that a setup similar to UxROM can be used for more than just the NES, but other consoles as well. By some miracle I also found the exact model name of the pirate MMC3 version that can STILL be bought on Aliexpress, so I guess I'll be able to make bootleg carts myself and sell them. If someone asks too many questions, I'll just tell them that I bought these carts from some chink warehouse or whatever. I don't even know how I found it...I guess the SEO gods have cast a blessing on me. As you can see from the screenshot all of that has culminated with the rickroll posted in the Schroedinger 41% troon thread. I think that, at this point, some kind of divine intervention will be necessary. I even made a folder that I named "nigger kike chink" that I am gonna use just for these diagrams.
Now I just need 700€, but thank you so much for letting me know!I've got good news for you: https://www.fxtec.com/index
Not sure if this works outside euroland though.
Another thing that comes to mind about cars is the use of soy-based wiring, for the reasons of "protecting the environment",
I love The Computer Chronicles, but when I watch it now, I mostly feel sad and stupid for being so naive about the progression of technology when I was young. Computers were destined to become shit and be used for evil, just like every other technical innovation out there.I heal my soul with old tech shows and videos about them. If you want something interesting look up "The Computer Chronicles" on YouTube or Archive.org. It was a tech show that run from the 1980s to the early 2000s. They basically were talking about the Amiga, Internet etc when they came out. Also it is an era of tech being people being is suits and trying to sell you a better spreadsheet software.
I know that feel bro...I love The Computer Chronicles, but when I watch it now, I mostly feel sad and stupid for being so naive about the progression of technology when I was young. Computers were destined to become shit and be used for evil, just like every other technical innovation out there.
I wonder if a drinking game can be arranged just on how many times Intel is brought up per episode.I love The Computer Chronicles, but when I watch it now, I mostly feel sad and stupid for being so naive about the progression of technology when I was young. Computers were destined to become shit and be used for evil, just like every other technical innovation out there.
When the new CPUs got introduced quite a lot, considering software showcased worked differently on for example on a 286 and 386.I wonder if a drinking game can be arranged just on how many times Intel is brought up per episode.
I have an i5 that's better than some i7s too.Instead of basically being i3 i5 i7 for decades only seperated by their overtly long code name. Like I have a i7 desktop... that could pretty much mean anything. It really makes me cringe when I see advertisements just saying "laptop with i5 cpu" umm okay. That could mean anything. lol