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Adding to that that you can also easily make a separate WiFi network (tied to a vlan even) for IoT. OpenWRT makes this very easy.
Adding to that that you can also easily make a separate WiFi network (tied to a vlan even) for IoT. OpenWRT makes this very easy.
Some examples of poor compression: cameras, dashcams, security cameras, basically anything that just dumps an image into a stream.
Give LyX a try. It’s like writing TeX in a much more friendly way.
Steamer with 3 baskets that can be stacked. Never had vegetables taste better and making rice is fire and forget.
I use a little dish and a silicone brush. I think whether or not it will clog will depend on the oil a lot.
Just wait until you watched a certain little Britain sketch. “Bubbles” will be forever etched into your mind.
It really depends how you define reliability. SD cards are physically nigh indestructible, but can show failure when overwritten often. Hence for one off backups it’s actually a good alternative. It will start showing problems when used as a medium that often writes and overwrites the same data often.
I would recommend backups on SD cards in an A/B fashion when you want to give a backup to someone else to store safely.
As far as cooking spray goes, you pay for the can and then you pay for the product inside. A silicone brush and a few drops of good cooking oil works equally good and you know exactly what you’re cooking with.
After years of baking bread almost every day, I second this.
You can, it used to the last resort way of rebooting the phone if it hung completely. Mine is still using the original battery, which, considering the amount of charge cycles, is quite impressive.
As for daily usage and “tech” - I have a Samsung Galaxy S1. The battery still holds a charge and it’s being used on a near daily basis (for very simple stuff). Runs Omnirom with android 4.
That is just brilliant!
It really depends on the quality of the bread and the loaf packaging. Bread and bread packaging differs greatly across the world. The lighter the bread, the more likely it is too dry out quickly. The packaging needs to prevent it from freezer burn, a high quality bread bag does more then a piece of plastic that’s supposed to let the bread air out.
Give it a try, buy a heavier bread and stick it in a good plastic bag. Should last a week easily. Make sure your bread is pre cut as cutting frozen bread is not fun.
Learn to take care of yourself, before you take of others.