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Taco Bell doesn’t use butter, AFAIK.


Neither do many major cuisines, like Mediterranean, Mexican, Thai, Japanese and Chinese.

Is butter really the problem here? Because to me it sounds like the problem is habitual over-eating.


Risotto in Italian cooking definitely uses buttoer. But, I already know what your reply will be: "Oh, that's Northern Italian cooking -- it doesn't count." Most normie readers don't care about that distinction.

Japanese izakayas frequently sell grilled items wrapped in foil that is swimming in butter. Again, I assume you will reply: "Oh, but that's not traditional Japanese cooking -- it doesn't count." Again, most normie readers don't care about that distinction.


Miso and butter is also a common combination even in home cooking these days.


Japanese cuisine absolutely does use butter, just not nearly as much as other cultures.


I got actual shivers when he found the tracks in the lake. Amazing detective work.


It’s funny that we all read forty pages of a “nobody” solving missing persons cases, and then we say “I would watch this miniseries if SOMEONE ELSE pitched it to Netflix.”

(Netflix employees have to pitch stories via agents, just like any “nobody” would, FWIW.)



Cool concept!


All my friend group chats have a #kidpix channel for sharing pics of our kids. It’s named after the historic software.



I tried that a while back. It's not a great option just for builds. It only supports dedicated instances, with a minimum lifetime of 24 hours. That means it'll cost you a minimum of about $15 to use one. In addition, you can't stop and start them. If you want to stop paying $15 - $37 per day for it, you have to delete the instance.


For accuracy, it was written in FOCAL, not BASIC.


Thanks, my mistake!


10.x.x.x has over 24 million addresses. Nobody has that many IoT devices.


Doesn't 10.x.x.x only have 255x255x255=16 million addresses? Still a lot through.


Yes. In between thinking about it and writing it down I confused “24 bits” and “16.78 million.”


NAT is a workaround, not a fix.


“640KB ought to be enough for anyone”



…if you find it?


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