2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 large white onion, chopped
2 pounds carrots, peeled and chopped
3 clove garlic, chopped
1 teaspoon dried thyme
4 cups vegetable stock
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon white pepper, optional
4 tablespoons heavy cream, divided
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Seed facts
Germination temperatures: 45°F to 85°F
Germination time: 7 to 21 days
Viability: 2 to 5 years
Direct sow: April to July
Planning facts
Typical spacing: 1” x 24”
Plants per square foot: 16
Time to Harvest: 55 to 100 days
even better! moss can do much more than grass for humanity and the environment!
Have you ever tried finding North with moss? Have you ever tried creating breathable air with moss?
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Moss Landing is the opposite of all this btw- and was inspired by Modesto, CA when George Lucas went about Star Wars**.
Death is relative in observation. Absolute in consequence.
Elon Musk already tried to pull this one in court. It hasn't worked- yet.
wait- do you actually touch grass?!
my realm of existence has no vegetation outside of this semi-mobile prison.
there's a lot of 'tutorials' online. Can't officially help you out with this yet with sufficient confidence.
I currently have an arrest warrant in your country for crimes against reality.
ok, let's have some realtok here...
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IUP is a multi-platform toolkit for building graphical user interfaces. It offers a simple API in three basic languages: C, Lua and LED. IUP's purpose is to allow a program source code to be compiled in different systems without any modification. Its main advantages are:
high performance, due to the fact that it uses native interface elements.
fast learning by the user, due to the simplicity of its API.
This work was developed at Tecgraf/PUC-Rio by means of the partnership with PETROBRAS/CENPES.
My goal isn't to overthrow god- but complete independence.
Considering i'm halfway out the door with that, im on a good track midway through the #MountainsofMadness .
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The lawsuit said the company sought to retain the data for "its own potential use," despite repeatedly assured its users that they could delete voice recordings collected from its Alexa voice assistant and geolocation information collected by the Alexa app.
Under the FTC's proposed settlement with Amazon, which must be approved by a federal court, the company would have to pay a $25 million civil penalty and delete inactive child accounts and certain voice recordings and geolocation information.
All of the videos were stored unencrypted on Ring’s network and could be downloaded, viewed, shared or disclosed by any employee or any contractor, "regardless of whether the employee or contractor actually needed that access to perform his or her job function," according to the complaint.
The complaint highlights one Ring employee who viewed "thousands" of recordings from 81 women, some of whom were other Ring employees, between June and August 2017.
What they're saying: "Ring's disregard for privacy and security exposed consumers to spying and harassment," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.
"The FTC’s order makes clear that putting profit over privacy doesn’t pay," he added.
Ring and Amazon said in a statement to Axios that it disagreed with the FTC’s allegations and denied violating the law.
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#####By going after the popular Ring video doorbell service and Alexa, the agency can finally say it tackled parts of Amazon's grip on consumer data and tried to reel in a Big Tech player's means of surveillance.
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#####It would also have to alert the FTC about incidents of unauthorized access or exposure of customers’ videos.
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Too bad #eff staff don't follow me- I would be inclined to hear their perspective on the latter section.
Ask me about my keyboard