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Or held up a Tim Hortons coffee cup to attract the attention of local syrup farmers
Or held up a Tim Hortons coffee cup to attract the attention of local syrup farmers
I’m thinking of something like this:
They call it a “Bräter”/“Bratfläche”, not a grill. Maybe a better word would have been “roasted”, but “grilled” just isn’t something I’ve seen for normal metal-surface-cooking.
In everyday use, “or” is often understood as logical XOR. If you only use “or”, you’re less clear than if you use “and/or”. Every example where somebody uses “and/or” is a valid example where it’s not interchangable with just “or”, because it changes the meaning of the sentence.
People attempting to apply the rules of one field to another, even though it makes no sense. Say, applying rules of formal logic to everyday language, and/or expecting others to do the same.
You just cracked this thing wide open
But grilling is over open flame. When I’m frying something in a frying pan, I’m not grilling it.
What word would you have me use to say not grilling, and not deep frying?
It might be, but it’s not what I’ve seen. IME it’s very rare to have an open grill. Much more common is a metal plate heated by gas, but that’s frying.
You do get that you don’t need a literal frying pan for frying, right? You just need an even metal surface with thin oil coating that’s heated. That’s what 90+% of small fast food shops have.
But you can’t seriously try to tell me that every single Imbiss you’ve ever been to has an open flame grill they use for everything.
I’ve seen it in Cologne and the region around it, in Munich, Hamburg, Berlin and a bunch of small cities. Where do you live that you only ever see them grilled? I’ve only really seen them grilled in outdoors scenarios.
Or could you be confusing frying in fat (“frittieren”) with frying in a pan (“braten”)? I’m talking about a heated metal surface with a thin film of oil.
I paid between 2,50€ and 4€ around 2016-2018 (depending on the city and place). It’s far more recent than 2007.
In my experience, fried is much more common than grilled, which makes sense - for a tiny fast-food place, a frying station is much more useful and cheaper to operate.
That would also have been a good one - it’s never too late!
Yeah, the real benefit will be the ability to re-use well tested and hopefully even proven WASM VMs.
Currying has nothing to do with curry :(
Here are a couple of links that should be good starting points:
https://superuser.com/questions/1202551/can-truetype-fonts-contain-malicious-code
https://security.stackexchange.com/questions/91347/how-can-a-font-be-used-for-privilege-escalation
Did that dog grow up in a wind tunnel, or did it go backwards through the pug machine?
Right - it should have been:
document.querySelectorAll('span#copyright_year').forEach((el) => { el.innerText = new Date().getFullYear() })
so that we update all spans with that ID!
Little shit didn’t even look at the whole thing, deadass looked up immediately