Engineer on @googlechrome. Involved in CSS and W3C standards. Previously @mozilla, @w3ctag. Mastodon: @dbaron@w3c.social

Rockville, Maryland, USA
Joined March 2008
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Replying to @tabatkins
Yes, although if you want frozen strawberries, you can buy frozen strawberries at (I think) a better price. (I admit I've only checked the price differential for blueberries, since frozen blueberries are good for baking.)
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If you purchased fresh strawberries between March 5 and April 25, they probably aren't good anymore and haven't been for quite a few weeks. (Maybe the US should have a competent food safety authority other than the Minnesota state health department?)
“Consumers, restaurants, and retailers should not sell, serve, or eat any fresh organic strawberries branded as FreshKampo or HEB if purchased between March 5, 2022, and April 25, 2022,” the FDA wrote in a statement published Saturday. wapo.st/3z8ybOe
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Replying to @__apf__
If the rat is out of sight, but still living in your house/apartment, did you win?
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Replying to @sangwhanmoon
Ouch. Hope it's better soon.
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Not strictly Hollywood, but en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_Liv… is deeply anti-Mao (and worth seeing).
At least, pasting in works on keep.google.com/ . I don't remember the UI for adding checkboxes on the web version, though, but I think it's possible.
Replying to @tabatkins
paste list, hit plus icon, choose checkboxes I think it works on the web too
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Replying to @tabatkins
The Google Keep app, on Android.
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Replying to @nextdoorsv
I think he's just telling the story of what happened in the downturn...
Replying to @khuey_
What do you expect the China number to look like in 2023?
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Was suggesting that maybe your profit should have been >1.7%
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Are there currency controls these days in Argentina? If so, was your initial transaction sending dollars into Argentina? If both are true, then perhaps you should have made more?
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Replying to @JakeAnbinder
But it was Milton Shapp that I had to look up.
Turn out Maryland fixed this recently (since the tweet I'm replying to): mva.maryland.gov/Documents/2…
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Replying to @khuey_
I think there used to be some cases where it was true, before the Clinton-era EITC expansion, possibly only when counted in combination with other anti-poverty programs.
Also, I definitely modify recipes for baking, too. But I either (a) use a calculator (e.g., for substitutions) or (b) adjust by small increments each iteration (e.g., changing hydration of a bread by 1.5% or 2%). Increments may be large when changing amount of sugar in a cake.
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Replying to @LeaVerou @tabatkins
I use a recipe (I think for Pesto, from a @bittman cookbook) that says half a clove of garlic, and I change it to half a head. I do some of A, B, and C. Though often modifications the first time are because I don't have the requested ingredients. (I said B.)
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Replying to @cafedujord
You could get SF to roughly 3 million without any towers by building it Paris-style.
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There's some value in standard-ish layouts that are reasonably useful to large segments of the population.
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