krellor

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[–] krellor@fedia.io 5 points 5 days ago

I'll second the kingrinder k6. I use it for my daily routine, and mostly make French press and moka pot, which seems pretty on brand for your use. It can go extremely fine or more coarse. Grinding on finer settings takes a little extra work, but grinding an 18 gram dose of beans on 90 click seeing for use in a French press takes about 45 seconds to a minute. I can have a French press or moka pot fully prepped for hot water before my kettle boils, so I don't find the time to grind an issue. Also, manual grinders are quieter if that is an issue with early morning brews and others still sleeping.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 2 points 1 week ago

So much depends on what the specific conditions are. Someone else mentioned socks with ruffwear outers, and that also worked well with me ski mountaineering with my dog in the Cascades. In the winter I also had to keep his feet coated in musher's wax, and vary layers based on conditions. But setting out with a tin of musher's wax, socks, and outers for the paws should let you handle most scenarios. Musher's wax is a good fallback as well in the event a booty is lost and you need temporary coverage for a quick run to shelter.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 6 points 3 weeks ago

Was she asking for an estimate? Scientific/Sophisticated Wild Ass Guess (SWAG) is pretty common in project management, government, and some corporate environments.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 3 points 1 month ago

Yeah, I guess they could use the term point-to-point like point of sales systems define it, but it seems a little semantic. If the images are encrypted on the camera device, and only decrypted once the contents reach the secured analysis environment, then I don't see how this is misleading customers. Even in the context of messaging apps, users understand that the receiver can decrypt and see the message; it's saying that no intermediary party can.

But good grief, I can't fathom putting a camera in my toilet. I feel bad for folks that are either too worried about their health, or have such issues that this is helpful. There but for the grace of fiber go I.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 20 points 7 months ago (4 children)

One way would be the actual taxes paid on state, county, and municipal employee salaries. That's going to represent a large source of federal taxes that the state could divert. I'm sure there are other taxes paid by the state that could be withheld.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 2 points 11 months ago

I get that. But trump has continued to lose cases at the supreme court. Not all of them to be sure. But it clearly shows that it isn't a complete waste for these agencies to litigate.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 21 points 11 months ago

I never knew! I'll have to give it a try. Thanks!

[–] krellor@fedia.io 87 points 11 months ago (3 children)

An online chess with fog of war so you can only see adjacent tiles would be pretty hilarious. Could really turn an end game king chase into a "battleship" esque fiasco.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 1 points 1 year ago

I thought the congestion pricing starts at 60th down to the south of Manhattan. Why would he have tolls to go north, away from the congestion pricing zone? I just plugged the corner of 61st and fifth into Google with directions to 79th and told it to avoid tolls, and it plotted a direct route north with an 8 minute drive.

An I confused on the boundary of the zone?

[–] krellor@fedia.io 3 points 1 year ago

If you get paralyzed picking which story game to play next, maybe getting really picky about which ones make the list and then literally roll the dice or use an RNG generator to pick one. If they are all good, and your gameplay spread across a long time with work and kids, then any "mood" you are in, in the moment, will be averaged out over time. If you get into a game and find it really just isn't for you, give yourself permission to move on.

In short, make the decision less consequential to avoid paralysis. That was my method anyway, being in similar situation with life time constraints.

[–] krellor@fedia.io 11 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I know there are regional differences, but using the app in my relatively high cost of living area I can do a cravings box with a crunchwrap supreme, cheesy bean and rice burrito, fiesta potatoes, and medium drink for $6.49. are you using the app and online exclusives to keep the price down?

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