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Cake day: July 9th, 2023

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  • Still deciding.

    • I have fond childhood memories of traipsing through a tree farm until we found the right one, then taking turns using the old two handled buck saw we carried out, then trying to work as a team to carrry a massive tree back
    • now I live in an urban area with no nearby tree farm. I’m sticking spending well over $100 and I don’t have a car with roof rack to carry it.

    Sometimes I use an artificial tree and sometimes I goto Home Depot as the most reasonably priced place to get one. Last year the selection at Home Depot was bad plus they were all small so I spent twice as much at a higher end place


  • Apple Watch specifically has a mode for when it’s turned off that shows you the time when you tap the screen

    There’s a general thing throughout tech where off isn’t off. This is one of those cases where “off” is just a low power mode, but you can still turn it off for real. This is not specific to Apple Watch at all.

    There’s some grains of truth in the rant

    • too many devices don’t turn off by default
    • voice assistants listen to everything by default and are very good at picking out voices
    • and yes there was research that with a special setup researches were able to use WiFi to “see” through walls

    But you can turn off always listening or otherwise remove voice assistants from your life. You can turn off devices. And you can gain perspective that researchers doing something clever doesn’t necessarily translate to every device doing it.

    Be more afraid of the personal data you’re “willingly” giving away. From profiles to location to listening/watching reading content and times to opinions and associations



  • Their issue might be that carbon steel can be expensive. Meanwhile you have some great cast iron for reasonable prices and are much more likely to find “heirloom” pieces

    While I’ve been tempted to try carbon steel, I invested in cast iron and am very happy with that. No reason to spend more money.

    I’ve never tried ceramic non-stick because

    1. Aluminum pans don’t sear well
    2. I read reviews questioning the durability of the surface

    So I’m at

    • cast iron skillets
    • 5 ply stainless steel set of pans
    • a couple non-stick skillets for company or my kids who want to cook with it
    • bakeware: glass, stainless, non-stick, porcelain

    Next

    • when I need to replace my rice maker, I’ll trade up to a stainless pot



  • Cast iron is extremely forgiving of improper treatment. And even if it eventually rusts, you can fix it. I’ve been using cast iron as my primary skillets since pandemic. I know I don’t treat them like I should, but they’re not yet rusted, still have an easy to clean surface that food doesn’t stick to. I’ll probably have to reseason eventually but if that’s not until I’d normally have to replace non-stick, I’m way ahead without putting in any extra work

    Edit: sure, standard three cast iron skillets, and cast iron Dutch oven. I also have a set of stainless pans, and some induction ready non-stick for company








  • The problem is it’s not really people’s choice. Companies have gotten very good at disguising quality tradoffs and marketing has got very good at muddying the waters.

    Since this is about tools, I’ll bring up Craftsman as an example. For many years, it was a quality brand accessible to homeowners. But as they changed to be cheaper they still marketed themselves as a quality brand and they seemed like the same price. It was only after the brand value was destroyed, that it became clear how “cheap” the tools had become and people were able to make a legitimate decision to move on





  • Interesting news but why is this @politics?

    Am I the only guy be who thinks this is somewhat wholesome, despite the tragedy? No one is stoking outrage, no one is casting blame, it casts the teachers in a heroic light, and it even looks like they were correctly prepared. They had and used bear spray, they stayed in a group, defended their charges: that seems like about the best you can do and sometimes it’s not enough.

    Even just that this is a natural tragedy. Man’s best efforts will never overcome what nature can do: but it’s so nice that it didn’t start “rogue gunman opened fire at a school….”

    I’m not trying to make light of the tragedy; they have my sympathy, but it’s “only” the tragedy

    Edit: downvoting for the horrible source. I turned off reader mode and there were so many layers of so many ads that I could no longer find the article