Pick up daily statistics from @MIRE - summarising the cost in time and bandwidth to those scanning for non-existent content protected by The MIRE/C³
Pick up daily statistics from @MIRE - summarising the cost in time and bandwidth to those scanning for non-existent content protected by The MIRE/C³
Pick up daily statistics from @MIRE - summarising the cost in time and bandwidth to those scanning for non-existent content protected by The MIRE/C³



I saw an interesting article yesterday that said #Microsoft was finally admitting that some program of theirs was so bloated and #slow to start that it was harming the user experience, so they were considering pre-loading it at boot (or #login) time so #users wouldn't see the huge delay when they went to open it.
(Of course, that would slow down booting or login...)
But that program is ... Windows File Explorer.
So let me get this straight - a glorified file picker and directory navigator is so #bloated and slow it can't start up instantly? And thousands of engineers can't figure out how to make it fast or efficient?
Maybe they should ask #CoPilot to speed it up.
Brewing With Sugar by K. Florian Kemp
“The many shades and flavors of sugars are dependent upon their botanical origin, method of production, and degree of refinement.”
(The discussion of flavours and texture may be of interest to bakers as well.)
https://allaboutbeer.com/brewing-with-sugar/
#Dextrose #sugar, #candiSugar #syrup #rice #Honey #mapleSyrup #agave #Turbinado #demarara 14673889 #jaggery #piloncillo #Muscovado #Molasses #treacle #sorghum #Brewing #Beer :beer: :bread: #baking #bread
Those first few months of craft beer epiphany are heady indeed, filled with moment after moment of wide-eyed revelation. These palate-popping new brews had little in common with the mainstream stuff that you seemingly couldn’t live without. Craft beer had flavor, dark beer was actually delicious, hops in excess were heavenly, and most importantly, it
Latest two additions to Clips for Sale!
Jess in Green Slime
https://www.clips4sale.com/studio/21299/messy-angels
and Kayla in black treacle
Blackstrap molasses (AKA treacle) is a byproduct of cane sugar production - it is the liquid left after the sugar cane is boiled and sugar extracted. It doesn’t contain much sugar and can be very bitter.