It says max. 0.3% caffeine content in the coffee dry matter. Roasted Arabica beans have around 1.5% caffeine (although it may vary significantly), meaning that decaf may have as much caffein as 20% of regular coffee.
It says max. 0.3% caffeine content in the coffee dry matter. Roasted Arabica beans have around 1.5% caffeine (although it may vary significantly), meaning that decaf may have as much caffein as 20% of regular coffee.
I remember around the same time we had a 300 MB monthly quota on dialup. It made me very wary of what I did online and how large different kinda of media is.
Things changed a bit after we got a 4(?)GB monthly quota over 3G a few years later.
There’s a machine doing all the rolling out to specific thicknesses that’s used in bakeries
I could see this be a way to show how the towels look like when neatly stacked. And to show what belongs into that shelf if it were empty.
Do they still advertise 2 day shipping? They stopped that around here already a few years ago.
Yes, their service has gotten way worse over the last few years. But there’s also no obligation for you to stay subscribed to prime.
Look at the sensitive ones, often the cheaper ones don’t have SLS in them. They’re better but with some I still get issues if I don’t rinse at all. For reference, Aldi sells one around here without SLS and with fluoride.
Do they still have non-replaceable batteries? Better opt for something with standard Li-Ion cells
Just wait until you’re working with different time/date formats, like, god forbid, sharing such documents to someone who has their Windows time/date format set differently than you have.
I’ve got it running on Android as well if that’s what you’re looking for
You can set it to automatically commit and push every x minutes and pull every time you start the app.
there’s a git plugin which can sync with any git server
Can you elaborate? I can do debugging, run code and tests in VS Code.
found the vim user
Mint with Cinnamon is very Windows like from the UI. You probably won’t need to touch the terminal for running steam games - there’s a GUI for pretty much anything a normal user would need.
I’ve had it happen three times in the last ~1 year each time killing some running process that I kept my pc on for. IIRC it were robocopy backups twice and once during deep sky photography.
I get why they force updates, but resarting is a bit too much for me. Although I understand why they do it, there’s so many people just never shutting their systems down and Windows apparently just needs to reboot a lot for updates.
If you haven’t noticed it on your machines, it probably is because you keep them updated and restart them regularly (or disabled the “feature” somewhere).
Why don’t you subscribe to communities you’re interested in instead and only browse those? Blocking that many communities sounds like a lot of work.
maybe a WhatsApp backup?