This is absolutely on the manufacturer. Default credential attacks should not exist in the day and age.
This is absolutely on the manufacturer. Default credential attacks should not exist in the day and age.
Bisque is the technique you are looking for. But keep in mind that has you remove the shell pulp after cooking.
It has an app, but I am fairly sure home assistant can work with it. I connected it to a similar program a couple years ago and had some limited functionality.
Ok, they are using your data to drive pharma development. Does it really matter which pharma company gets rich. If it leads to improvement i. medicine it is a net gain for humanity.
Getting an error on that one, the mirrors appear down. No chance YouTube would block a critical video.
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And unlike Google it’s not trying to feed you an endless pile of amp links and ads. I love that it gets right to the point.
Ok, Vitamix I can agree with, solid product and the choice of most restaurants.
High end rice cooker is worth it if you actually plan on using the features. Timers for rice and oatmeal can be convient. If you don’t need that get a cheap one.
Bread maker, don’t waste your money. 95% of people it will just sit in the closet. The bread is not going to be gourmet quality. Honestly if you want fresh bread buy a kitchen aid mixer and make it from scratch.
Instant pot, it can be convenient for speeding up cooking. If you’re using it for the occasional dried beans or tough meat it might be worth it. It can work as a crockpot, but if you don’t need pressure cooking just buy a crockpot.
Air fryer, honestly only use this for junk food. It’s not something that will elevate your cooking. You can get an instant pot that does crockpot and air fryer if you really want one.
As others have stated, work on base techniques and not gadgets. Outside of a stand mixer and a good blender none of these tools are very useful for most people. Buy the tool that helps you cook, don’t buy the tool and find an excuse to use it.
So have been on both sides and prefer the iPhone. The logic being that I have no advanced needs that require the adaptability of android. If I wanted to root a phone for more control then iPhone would not be the way to go.
In the past the big turn off for android was carriers adding spyware (ie Facebook, etc) by default that required rooting to get rid of.
Love the sentiment but they were flashing old devices so the likely had lots of vulnerabilities.