There are tons of no-kneed bread recipes that are excellent. Depends on what type of bread you want to make. If you're looking to make rustic type boules the no-need recipes work great. For other types of bread that require kneeling, a stand mixer is invaluable.
I just built a similar setup. Same case, i5 10th Gen 6-core, ASRock itx/tb3 board, 32gb ddr4 3600 ram, 1tb nvme for cache, and 3x16tb drives from goharddrive on eBay. Whole setup cost around $1100 but it'll run all the *arr containers and jellyfin and I'll have 32tb usable storage. Coming from an rpi4 with a single external 10tb drive... This is a big upgrade. So excited!
I remember using the Google maps sms service. You could send a text with a starting and ending address and it would reply with text based step by step directions. Mind-blowing for me at the time.
There's a tool for making bootable windows USB drives called Rufus that gives you options to remove things like requiring a Windows account, TPM requirement for Windows 11, secure boot, etc when you're cloning the iso to the USB drive.
Yep it's not simple, but also not too difficult. Get a domain name and set up DNS. Open 80/443 on your router, use linuxserver.io's SWAG container for easy automatic cert generation/renewal and nginx reverse proxy to access your hosted services. Have a decent upload speed. That's about it
If the fluid is low and was full at the last change that means the pads have significantly worn. I would definitely check the pads and probably replace them along with a full fluid flush and refill. Brakes are far more important than throttle 😊
This was a huge one for me. Went from paying about $100/month on t-mobile to paying $180/year on mint Mobile (which uses t-mobile towers so basically the same service).
I was so happy when we finally got a 2nd internet provider where I live. Now both providers offer steep discounts to keep customers. I upgraded my 450mpbs coax connection to 1gbps fiber when the new ISP came to town. My promotional period just ran out, so I called the ISP. They set me up with a new promotion for 2gbps at less than the price I was paying for 1gbps, and at the end of the promotional period it'll be the same price I was paying for the 1gbps service. Competition ftw!
This hits young me learning linux and dual booting straight in the feels. I can't even begin to count the amount of times I totally wrecked the family computer and had to reinstall windows from scratch.
You really shouldn't wash meat. It doesn't serve any purpose except to possibly spread the bacteria that may be present to other places. Best thing to do is just cook it to proper temperature.
I like to look at different cooking techniques and recipes. You have to eat everyday, why not make it fun and delicious!