1L of water/milk = 1kg. This holds true for most liquids that are measured by volume in metric recipes.
1L of water/milk = 1kg. This holds true for most liquids that are measured by volume in metric recipes.
God dammit. It’s Monday morning and I already crave a whisky sour.
It’s not like you’re eating out of your ass. There’s actually a reason why you must wash your hands with soap every time you have had your hand in the nether region.
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The documented one. It is hell to work with APIs where only the happy path is documented.
That’s what a year of being a software architect does to you.
Can confirm, it looked better as a pitch black blob.
Denmark is at 87%, nice. Let’s make it reach 100%!
This fact might save my live one day
You’re welcome, now you don’t need to risk your own phone in order to know :p
Yeah, I had the exact same thoughts about the risk to the phone, but curiosity got the best of me. The phone worked fine for several years afterwards so no harm done.
I once charged my phone by holding it over an induction cooktop. Only for a couple of seconds though as I was afraid to fry my phone, but it did it over 40cm
Jokes on you, my power bank has solar cells. About the nail though…
I think for most people it’s kinda a shit n forget situation. As soon as I have dropped the load I want to disown it and forget it faster than you can say “shit”. You know just like pa did it.
I’m currently looking at onedev.io for personal and startup use but since I haven’t had an opportunity to test it out yet I can’t vouch for it. It looks cool though and seems to have a good rep.
In Denmark if you are charged with hazardous driving the police can confiscate your car. A Norwegian who had bought a Lamborghini in Germany took the trip through Denmark back home and hit 228 km/t km/h. He lost the car and will never get it back.
Source (in Danish): https://nyheder.tv2.dk/samfund/2023-12-25-nordmand-fik-beslaglagt-sin-nye-lamborghini-efter-vanvidskoersel-men-naegter-at-acceptere-dommen
That’s it. You won the internet for today.