True. But there's zero reason to give permissions that reckless unless you plan on using them.
draughtcyclist
He could push directly to main/prod, so there weren't explicitly any code reviews or necessarily oversight. Also, that code would be private. Only an insider with repository access could tell us that.
That said, I also want to know. I'm guessing we'll hear about it soon enough.
I'm with you, but what's a equivalent service?
Don't make me tap the sign
Today I learned... I've never once seen it enforced.
They sure got those pop-up headlights though.
Not only does the law not care, Cafe standards encourage larger vehicles.
That's why bikelaw and cyclists prefer the word collision. This isn't just an oopsie.
For real. Losing the means to provide for your new family isn't a mental health issue in the way that they think it is. I am surprised that's not the headline
This is actually not the first year it's been demoed. Last year it was just a proof of concept. It will take time to work the bugs out.
If the extraction is not working, you have 4 options.
- Grind the beans smaller
- Use a higher temperature liquid for the extraction
- Extract for a longer
- Extract under higher pressure
Basically, extractions happen based on surface area, wet time, solvent time and pressure.
You don't have an espresso machine, so pressure is out. There is only so hot you can make milk before the sugars start burning. That leaves grind size and extraction time. Test each one independently before combining.
I'm actually driving a Brazil right now that had almost no flavor until I reduced the grind size by 25%. Once I did, it all the sudden had flavor. Good luck!
I grew up backpacking those woods. December is dangerous even for experienced outdoorsmen. I'm going to guess they were not dressed appropriately, and didn't have any means of navigation outside of cell phones. There is zero cell service in the area. It's very easy to get turned around even with navigation there.
Be prepared and know what you're getting into before you go off the grid folks.
https://xkcd.com/327 the original is even better :)