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This is why I'm glad to be an American. I think.


Anyone here like to mix mayonnaise and mustard?


Mayonnaise normally already has mustard in it. But yes, you can always add more to improve the taste.

Easy homemade mayo recipe which will taste 1000% better than storebought:

  To a tall container, add in this order:

  Ingredients:
  1 (egg)
  1 soup spoon Dijon mustard (the strong kind)
  1 soup spoon apple cider vinegar
  salt/pepper
  vegetable oil (about 2-3 cups)

  Recipe:
  - Blend ingredients by starting from the bottom and moving your soup blender up and down. Stop blending when it's nice and thick, don't over-blend. Should take 10 seconds or so.


It's done widely enough that Maille themselves sell a "Dijonnaise" : Dijon mustard + mayonnaise.


You just awoke an ancient TV memory in me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B48hQm5fIbU


There was a character on the disney channel cartoon Proud Family whose name was dijonnaise


I prefer mustmayostardayonnaise.


mayo, mustard, pickle water... the best sauce


Yes! Best Foods/Hellmans and Grey Poupon...mmmmm...

I usually mix it up with fried rice. It's a weird habit I started in college.


To make mayonnaise you start with egg yolks and mustard (and maybe other seasonings): the mustard helps the mixture to emulsify. You can put more mustard in it, to make a mustard mayonnaise, or add more mustard later.


Especially for dipping artichoke leaves


This is sick! Instant upvote


Maybe sit with your kid while they're learning during the most formative years of their life instead of offloading the burden of raising a child to your DNS configuration.


Wow, OK. Weird having to reply to this with something so obvious. Most people can't afford to spend 6-8hrs during the middle of the day with their child(ren).


That's a little unreasonable as school time happens to be be during work hours.


And Google will be so moved by that that they'll stop having depraved business practices? I don't see how your suggestion solves the issue at hand.


They invest heavily into public opinion


Do you sit down with your kids while they're learning in classrooms?


With a sprite sheet export you could simulate the 3D rendering using CSS animation and background image position [1]. Some front end developers enjoy challenging themselves by using just HTML and CSS (no JS) to create complex interactive experiences.

[1] https://blog.logrocket.com/making-css-animations-using-a-spr...


Very few game designers target the web, though.


I was responding to:

> I don't see the why of the voxel sprites compared to the beautiful 3D rendering.

Also, the project homepage says, "SpriteStack is a voxel editor suited for 2D artists"


Same exact story for me. One taste was all needed to know that I dare not taste again.


I had exactly the same experience. Tiktok is one of the most addictive products/substances I've experienced and I found it genuinely frightening. I spent about 2 hours on the app without realizing it one day, and deleted the app basically as soon as I snapped out of my reverie.



You can query for aspect ratio in CSS, yes. This can be useful for figuring out whether it's better to place something as, say, a sidebar vs a footer. The sites they are complaining about, however, are only looking at the horizontal dimension.


I think primarily that's for constraining a div's aspect-ratio. Like making sure you have a div that's always 16:9 to hold a video player. I'd be interested in hearing other use cases, though.


No, it's not.


I'd be interested in hearing other use cases.


The aspect ratio media query just lets you apply certain CSS to the page depending on the viewport aspect ration. It does not set an aspect ratio on an element.

Maybe there’s something I’m missing, but I’m not sure how knowing the aspect ratio of the screen would help make an element 16:9. If my browser is narrower or wider, that doesn’t affect how I would style the element.


Oh, sorry, I was reading an article about the new CSS aspect-ratio property and mixed it up with the CSS aspect-ratio media query.


I seem to always have this handy snippet in my dev tools history:

document.querySelectorAll('input[type=checkbox]').forEach(el => el.removeAttribute('checked'))


The comparison between training BERT and a 5 year old made me wonder what the carbon footprint is to raise someone to the age of 5.


Maybe it's more like, "I'm good at this one thing, but these are some tools I find useful to achieve that."


Can you add the 'range' input type?


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