Snap! So close.

So like, just ranting vs engaging with people? Sounds suspiciously like Twitter…

That sounds like something I'd pass on, yeah.

@lechindianer I think 10C is not a fan of Unicode hash tags. But just pulling a blank white page at https://10centuries.org/post/140383 when I try to check my rendering against its!

ETA: OK, every post page is showing blank now. So it's not just this. Hmm.

@kdfrawg I would say the same growing up - my parents' toaster oven was far more toaster than oven and had very little capacity or accuracy in temperature. (It was a stylish 70s metal and avocado green plastic, though, so it had that going for it.)

We got one that is more (convection, if desired) oven than toaster, and it's great for roasting chicken, baking pizza and pastas, reheating fried food, as well as toasting bread and bagels. It's one of our most-used appliances.

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All the JP I saw on ADN was native speakers or students of the language. Never seemed random. What random Japanese do you recall?

Wanna say the Wikipedia page on each OS tends to list what hardware it worked with.

Did they just hijack the mouse HID driver rather than do one just for touchpads?

Four years is a good spacing! We had 2.5 and it's been a bit rough - older kid is still very much a toddler in wanting attention from parents NOW and easily getting a bit rough in play.

We mostly ended up with nicknames as shortenings of the kids' actual names, but there are also some they earned after birth due to size or behavior that aren't tied to their given name at all.

They're handy as ovens for heating faster - food can be ready sooner - and not dumping as much waste heat - keeps the kitchen a lot cooler.

The ovens I recall from Central Europe were smaller than US combined oven-ranges, more like over-sized toaster ovens than small US ovens. Not much call for a slightly smaller, mostly duplicate appliance in a probably already small kitchen!

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@kdfrawg I bet would have some good words on this from the wine and whiskey points of view. :)

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