See, I like to actually enjoy myself sometimes, instead of just hating the world
And part of that enjoyment is good coffee. Fresh, locally roasted coffee, that I grind fresh each morning. I either take it black, or with a splash of milk, depending on my mood
Drip brewers are perfectly fine, so long as you don’t use the hot plate. But the biggest impact on coffee flavor is the freshness of both the roast and the grind
Waiting till the new year to change is an excuse
Change now, not later
Yup
It’s also the “choke that guy with your crotch till he passes out” sport
(Triangle chokes)
I am really looking forward to all the new fresh meat newcomers to Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Being able to smash someone else’s face into the mat for once
Because it’s all an impulse decision
“New Year’s Resolutions” are the exact opposite of setting good goals
Good goals:
I write code so I can pay for my bougie coffee
(Local fresh roasted coffee is amazing)
Coffee brewers that have a hot plate under the carafe will burn and ruin coffee. The best method of keeping coffee fresh is to keep it in a sealed container (like a double walled carafe with a lid)
Microwaving coffee is actually a pretty decent way to re-heat it, but the taste will depend on how fresh it was kept prior
Casual ads inside an elevator in an office building? This is the true dystopian future
I’d rather take the stairs (for up to ~10 floors)
My guess is that there’s a capacitor in there somewhere. The capacitor stores enough charge to keep the time for short periods (like a power flicker). But it’s unreliable for longer periods of time (beyond a few minutes) and will cause clock drift.
So, when the power goes out for a medium length of time, the microwave resets to 12:00 to indicate that you need to set the time again
However, if the microwave is left unplugged for an extended period of time (a few days to weeks), the capacitor is fully drained. My guess is that this causes the time to be set to --:–
Why it would be designed like that? No idea
The only clock I bother setting is the stove
There is really no (functional) reason to have more than a single clock within a single room
“I’m sorry Dolores, I must not tell lies”
As a software dev, i like having 3. Gives me space to see
Or having multiple vscode windows and a browser
I also move windows around using the keyboard (win + left / right
), and the task switcher (alt + tab
)
Don’t leave snow on the roof when you drive
It can peel off in a giant ice sheet in the wind and destroy the car behind you
Or otherwise, create a mini blizzard and make it impossible to see