Depends on how much you're relying on the tools. In the US, casual use of Ryobi is a nice price vs. performance balance. If you're relying on the tools to make a living, go with one of the better companies
I'm playing Skyrim now too. First playthrough where I actually killed a dragon!
I always get caught up with side quests and messing around, but this time I'm gonna try to follow main quest line.
That's my favorite on most foods. For Mexican I go with Valentina and for Asian food I go with Sriracha
I think it's that canning involves plastic lined aluminum cans. If heat to pasteurize, it'll do the heat related breakdown stuff they're talking about
Can anyone comment on the Bangle.js 2 vs. the Pinetime?
I doubt I'd be customizing firmware in the Pinetime so I'm thinking Bangle.js might be a better option.
My use case is mostly around walking/running tracking and maybe heart rate checks. I don't think I really care about much integration with my phone
Yeah we turned ours off and do ice trays. But I wish we just got one without ice.
I might have to try a countertop maker. Good idea!
I have a Samsung that I passionately despise. While it seems to cool fine, they designed an ice maker that either fails and leaks or jams itself with ice so it renders itself unusable.
If I paid a premium price, why can't I just get a modest functional ice maker?
Is it by physical volume or number of partners?
I got a walking pad and a sit stand desk for when I work from home. I make myself walk for at least an hour per work day on that. Then I try to get in another outdoor walk for 30-60 minutes as time allows.
My body isn't terribly happy with me, but I'm struggling through for now. I need to try some better running shoes to see if that helps next.
Can someone explain pinetime to me? If I buy it, do I have to install SW or is it set up out of the box?
I mostly just want a reliable step counter and maybe a heart rate monitor, but I don't have time to deal with installing custom SW or whatever
I've been roasting pork butts in the oven for pulled pork. Rub the butt with whatever rub you want - I use salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder so it's neutral. Let sit uncovered in fridge overnight to dry out a bit. Roast at 275F for about 12-14 hours. It comes out great and is usable in all sorts of things.
Talos Principle mostly. Got it free on GOG a while back from Amazon Prim gaming. It a pretty fun puzzle game. I have had to look up a few puzzles because I was stumped, but generally trying to work my way through it without help
I always start with the same 3 words. I can push one of the others up to the top of my list now
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If finally all paid off!
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I put about 5 (or sometimes 10) into a glass of milk then mash it up with a spoon. Makes a great smoothie. Hell that might be a good breakfast idea
Did you get a cheap home slicer or a more expensive commercial type slicer?
The NA Labatt Blue is pretty good too

Swiping back operation when following web links
I often follow a web link and then click on another link on the web page. When I swipe back, I expect to go back to the original web page, but it goes all the way back to Lemmy page where I started.
I am using Google Pixel 6, this is only way to go back, so not sure if this is unique to Pixels.