Wait until they hear about Poundland.
wfh
TBF France tried to erase every single language that wasn't French, not just Breton.
On my laptops: Debian -> Fedora. Mostly because I couldn't reliably use my external display on Debian, and because I ~~needed~~ wanted shiny new things. Also new hardware.
On my gaming rig: Manjaro -> Nobara -> Bazzite. I left Manjaro because the system was slowly getting worse with each update, and I wanted to game, not maintain my system. I ditched Nobara after a botched version upgrade. Bazzite is fine for now.
When I was a kid I remember copying entire games in BASIC printed in popular science magazines. They never worked because my dads computer had a slightly different BASIC dialect.
Good times.
Look at how shitty our implementation is. We need a full refactoring.
In my time we didn't paste LLM-generated code we barely understand and hoped it compiled, let alone work. We pasted code from stack overflow we barely understood and hoped it compiled and let alone work, as god intended.
That's the neat part. You don't need anything between cooking sessions. If you always cook with a bit of fat, the seasoning will build up over time and will keep the pan protected from rust. I deliberately reseason maybe a couple times a year.
The truth is, cast iron and carbon steel don't need excessive babying. My only tools to keep mine in top condition are a flat spatula and a thick bristled brush (natural fibers, no plastic as it could melt). After cooking, I always do the following :
- Deglaze the pan over high heat and unstick everything left with the spatula
- rinse, scrub with the brush, rinse again
- dry with a dish rag
- store somewhere dry
- repeat the next day
No need for soap, reheating, constant seasoning upkeep or oiling. If your seasoning isn't flaking off, which it shouldn't, it's good to go. Even a few rust stains or gouges in the seasoning can be brushed off and seasoned over.
Eurovision, drunk with friends is an incredible experience.
The tacky, the cringe, the vulgarity and the glory all in one single, LGBTQIA+-friendly, glorious night.
And sometimes there even are "good" songs!
Ooh that Alpa sweater is beautiful! Expensive, but beautiful!
Hot sauce! Hot sauce on pizza! Hot sauce on pasta! Hot sauce on rice! Hot sauce on bread! Hot sauce in a spoon! Hot sauce on fruits! Hot sauce in a yoghurt because desserts are a social construct! Hot sauce on quiche!