Nikiaf
Nikiaf t1_j3qxhcn wrote
Reply to comment by incasesheisonheretoo in BIFL suggestions for cookware? I already have a cast iron skillet. by TrialByFireAnts
>She had it shining like brand new the next day with no scratches nor sign of wear.
Barkeeper's friend coming through to save stainless steel cookware yet again!
Nikiaf t1_j3qx99v wrote
Reply to comment by _chumba_ in BIFL suggestions for cookware? I already have a cast iron skillet. by TrialByFireAnts
Definitely don't replace your Lodge, if anything compliment it with a larger and/or wider enameled cast iron. I don't think you'll see enough of a difference to justify getting rid of what you already have.
Nikiaf t1_j3qwzd0 wrote
Reply to comment by nopointers in BIFL suggestions for cookware? I already have a cast iron skillet. by TrialByFireAnts
>A container of BarKeeper’s Friend
This is the real pro tip; this stuff will get the pans looking as good as the day you got them (arguably better if you acquired them second hand). And as far as I can tell, the product itself isn't particularly harmful to metal so you can clean them on a fairly regular basis without wearing them down.
Nikiaf t1_itkyxr1 wrote
Reply to comment by derekpearcy in The cloud and 5G security apocalypse is only a matter of time, say cybersecurity experts. Western companies that have switched from Huawei for 5G have made choices that are even more vulnerable to hacking. by lughnasadh
Considering that company's hardware is being outright banned by many countries, and with the US limiting chip exports to China, I don't see how they don't get relegated to a Chinese domestic brand in that timeframe.
Nikiaf t1_j8y42e3 wrote
Reply to Apple Pushing to Launch Search Engine to Rival Google by DragonWarrior566
Since they're obviously going to make this the default on MacOS/iOS/etc., it'll get a fair bit of early traction. But if it's going to be as absolutely useless as Siri is for even the most basic of web searches, I could see it getting disabled pretty quickly.
They only have one shot to get this right, remember the Apple Maps disaster? A significant number of people will perpetually refuse to even try it because of how bad the initial versions were.