Wait, TSA throws a fit over razor blades in checked baggage? I can understand they deny it in carry-on but down in the hold?
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Depends. Could be links on Lemmy have the rel="noreferrer" attribute set. (Can't check, im online from mobile)
We are talking about Laptop mainboards with SMD parts right? Mad props for trying to replace a SMD fuse with a soldering iron.
Now you build only one block wide windows.
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PlantUML supports Gantt charts if I remember correctly. Can run locally (java if I'm not mistaken) or via web.
Cool idea but lack of natural light could be an issue.
I basically know nothing about NixOS, but name spacing is usually a good idea to avoid conflicts / shadowing in config files.
"direct heat transfer" would require submitting the vegetables directly in the cold water since the air around the food is a terrible heat conductor. And the carefully cooled air gets replaced partially once you open the lid.
I think this type of cooling is known in the western world as well for long time. Usually in the form of unglazed terracotta jugs for cooling drinking water. It just turned out refrigerators are way better and faster at it, so the good ol' jug went into the museum.
So they discovered cooling by evaporation?
I'm only flying in Europe but have heard stories about the TSA being quite random with it's rules, so I wouldn't be too surprised to learn they do not allow them in checked baggage.
And loosing stuff at the security check really sucks.