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  • Y'all left y'uns out of the map

  • Dry it off with a paper towel. Works perfectly for me.

  • Oh, thanks for the info. How effective are n95s and/or surgical/cloth masks given that information?

  • They still block droplets from reaching the wearer.

  • Welp. They're touring nearby soon, so I guess I'm gonna check them out now. Thanks!

  • Install a 3rd party launcher if you want to get rid of those too

  • The article says that cancer causing chemicals were found in bottled water in the Bay Area, not tap water.

  • Article says they found cancer causing agents in bottled water in the Bay Area

  • I'm guessing we saw the same one, and that's literally the only instance I've completely blocked.

  • Make sure you dry your steak extremely well, and then basically shallow fry it in a cast iron or other heavy pan. Don't need to deep fry it, but if you really want it as crispy, you want a real layer of oil.

    One strength of sous vide is you can get even normal steaks much more tender than otherwise possible, just by extending your sous vide time up to two or three hours.

  • Mine also mops, refills the mop water and soap, washes it's own mop, and drains the dirty water down the drain.

  • They're not highway legal in at least several states. I also don't think they're capable of highway speeds anyway though

  • My grocery store is literally 0.7mi from my house, but there's no sidewalks along the two 6 lane roads I'd need to follow to feet there.

  • The full moon is about 31 arc minutes in apparent size. Andromeda is about 190 arc minutes in apparent size. Based on my Eclipse photos at 700mm, the biggest issue you're likely to have with the 300 f/2.8 is picking what part of Andromeda you want to fit in your photo.

  • Disclaimer: I could be wrong or not up to date, but this is my current understanding.

    On the small scale, forces like electromagnetism and gravity pull things together much much faster than the rate of cosmological expansion. That's why "we" don't expand, and neither does our frame of reference. There's a potential end to the universe where the rate of cosmological expansion (which increases over time) finally exceeds gravity and electromagnetism and eventually even the strong force, causing everything to fly apart forever.

    Light waves propagate through spacetime itself, and basically it ends up being that there's nothing pulling it back from expanding as the space it travels expands.

  • I did recently discover you can turn off "Web and App Activity" for your Google account, which seems to disable Google saving most of your data (searches, viewed places, etc), for what that's worth. It definitely cripples Google maps even more than I think it should, since now I can't even search for labels I've added to Google maps myself.

    I've been meaning to try Organic Maps as well, but haven't even gotten around to installing it yet.

    1. Android has motion photos, which i think is on by default and is more or less the same as live photos.
    2. This is just a coincidence, I know Apple maps is good these days, but just the other day my friend was using Apple maps to guide us and it hallucinated a restaurant wholesale. Like, this location for this restaurant has never existed as far as we can tell.