In my experience they don’t brown as well in butter. I suspect it may have to do with the water in it getting absorbed, so they don’t get as hot.
In my experience they don’t brown as well in butter. I suspect it may have to do with the water in it getting absorbed, so they don’t get as hot.
I like mushrooms but I’m not having any of that undercooked gray crap. Add plenty of oil and turn up the heat. Mushrooms should be golden brown.
I don’t usually dream but I did have a dream recently where my phone got totally destroyed and it bummed me out since I wouldn’t be eligible for the Google pixel 8a trade-in anymore
Probably the best answer in this thread, still a bit if a gamble. I certainly would have a hard time answering that for a person from 1024.
Even if crypto does become the next big thing, I doubt bitcoin specifically would still be around. Surely there’s much better tech by then. If you’re lucky they know about it as the precursor to their current system. And even if for some reason it did stick around that long, the value would be meaningless since you have no idea what inflation is like.
How about I share something from my own country. What I reckon is that only some of my data goes to the US government through Google, Microsoft etc. while the Chinese government controls corporations like tencent much more than the US government controls US corporations. Besides all that, services from Microsoft and Google are much harder to avoid than for example tiktok and Huawei. So the US is getting my data no matter what, I might as well limit how much of it goes to china.
They also have some of their content in YouTube. The ‘um, actually’ channel is how I discovered them.
Some store bought soup and a bit of toast or something from the freezer, most likely pizza.
in belgium it’s probably the most popular messaging app.
windscreen mount or android auto/carplay?
If the answer is yes, then it simply will never take over. As long as we have some sort of law that requires art to be tagged as AI if it’s AI generated, then I think that would be enough. No need to tag original (human) art with anything, no need for that kind of surveillance, just tag AI art or make companies legally required to divulge if it is so.
I find it hard to imagine that such a law would ever be implemented, even harder to imagine it would be enforced well, and even if both of those happen, that companies wouldn’t find ways around it like just oversaturating everything with “may contain AI generated imagery” so that the tag becomes entirely meaningless.
adding a mandatory label doesn’t really feel like a good solution to me.
I’ve tried the vision pro and the quality is definitely impressive even compared to other headsets, but the quest three does colour passthrough well enough that unless you have zero interest in games and money is no object, it makes no sense to buy the vision pro.