@danhon I had a dentist in the Bay Area like this when we lived there and for awhile I used to try to schedule my dentist appointments to coincide with work trips back out there after we'd moved across the country
(this only lasted a few years 😅 )
@danhon I had a dentist in the Bay Area like this when we lived there and for awhile I used to try to schedule my dentist appointments to coincide with work trips back out there after we'd moved across the country
(this only lasted a few years 😅 )
@socketwench FWIW, I did this with our chest freezer at one point for very similar reasons. I forget what the watt-hours number was, but it was surprisingly low. IIRC, like a couple hundred Wh per day. (or maybe a couple dozen? which ever, it seemed low)
From what I read, chest freezers are great because they're simpler & better insulated than fridges and the cold air doesn't just drop out of them when you open the door.
@socketwench Yeah, I think this is the way
@mwl you say tomato, i say tomato
@zwol We have a sink grid, and I want to say we coated it in baking soda and then used vinegar to loosen up the stubborn crud with the reaction between the two. Stuff mostly rinsed off after a try or two of that
I have laundry to put away but now there’s a Catsby #cats
@erosdiscordia lookin' good bud
Catsby moved to a different spot, now it’s Cosmo’s on the laundry #cats
@aud Law of the forest? You mean those ecosystems with plants engaged in cooperative sharing and communication via root systems and mycorrhizal networks?
LRT: Huh! This is kinda wild - apparently at the moment you can defeat the Bloomberg paywall by adding a '.' after 'bloomberg.com' in the URL.
Now I'm peering at console errors from different loads of the site because I'm so curious how it's breaking. Seeing a bunch of CORS rejections, but this one error seems like maybe the culprit
Not that I really care to debug anyone's paywall, but it makes me wonder what I might build that could break this way?