Ah I have the same one! I got it before I got a countertop machine so it doesn't get much use now that I have the gaggia classic
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Either a hand pump with mechanical advantage or a lever-based machine with a long enough bar to make it easy - at least those are the manuals that I'm familiar with
We did it Patrick! We ~~saved bikini bottom~~ slowed inflation!
Personally I'm hoping for a John Oliver + Onion collab with the Infowars studio
I feel like this is the one exception where this news belongs everywhere.
It would be funny if a legal defense would have been using an n-sided 3d polygon that definitely isn't a sphere. Is a tetrahedron legally distinct enough? How about a truncated isocohedron? Seems silly for the shape to matter.
Possibly one of those collapsible silicone popcorn popping bowls, I've also seen glass ones. I don't like rubbery ones because mine started breaking down into sticky goo after a while, but maybe there are better ones available.
First and only and it looks like Babylon staff didn't even come up with the idea - at the bottom it suggests this was a reader submission.
Lmao the first thing that came to mind was the "is there anyone else you forgot to ask" meme with apple in between the user and app developer.
The last I heard about that it turned out that the inclusion of a non free dependency was a packaging mistake and has been supposedly fixed
This is a community for The Onion and other satire so yes
My primary use case is safeguarding my important personal artifacts (family photos, digitized paperwork, encryption key / account recovery / 2FA backups) against drive failure (~2TB), followed by my decently sized Plex server (23TB), immich, nextcloud, and various other small things like selfhosted bitwarden, grocy, ollama, and stuff like that.
I run all of my stuff off of a 6 bay Synology (more drives helps with capacity efficiency as double redundancy with 6 drives costs you 30% and I wanted to be protected against drive failures during rebuilding) with an Intel nuc on top to run plex/jellyfin transcoding using quicksync instead of loading the poor nas with cpu transcoding, I also run ollama on the nuc since it has faster cores than the nas.