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Cake day: August 9th, 2023

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  • Yeah, you’re supposed to look “behind” the image.

    Ironically, the word “CANCEL” is much easier to read in this instance if you cross your eyes. The button is recessed, and the word is level with the rest of the image if you cross your eyes. If you view this image the normal way with diverged eyes, it becomes super hard to read.

    There are also a lot of JPG artifacts messing it up. Just look how poor the button looks when the layer is duplicated, shifted, and put in difference mode:





  • It’s mayonnaise that has been thinned with water to lower calorie content.

    No it’s not. It’s a bespoke product for “salads”: macaroni salad, egg salad, potato salad, chicken salad, tuna salad, etc. The water is there to lighten the texture. No one making mac salad or any of the others is counting calories. An example of a similar product is Heinz Salad Cream.

    Mustard powder for texture? There’s more “natural flavor” (probably MSG) than mustard powder in Miracle Whip. It’s for flavor.








  • CrayonRosary@lemmy.worldtoPizza@lemmy.worldwell, shit.
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    7 months ago

    In a proper wood-fired pizza oven, the fire is on the same level as the pizza. The only time I’ve seen this design is from ignorant DIYers on YouTube. It seems like a terrible idea and you’re just going to keep getting the results you’re having. It’s inevitable.

    Just build a bed of bricks, and a dome of bricks above it, and put the fire on top of the bricks, and the radiant heat will cook your pizza.


  • Are you sure that drive is even supported? That slot looks like an NVMe slot. Notice how there’s no plastic bump in the socket on the left of the drive. And there are pins in that slot area that are not touching any contacts on your drive.

    I imagine some motherboards will support both SSD and NVMe, but if it supports NVMe, you want an NVMe drive. They are much faster. And since you said you can’t see the drive in BIOS, your motherboard very likely only supports NVMe.