It’s amusing with the whole glue on pizza discussion - Google was built on determining what websites were most “trustworthy” by counting the number of references to it, and now theyre just going to switch to a method that doesnt care about any level of trust at all. Reddit dude that talks about Elmer’s glue on pizza is just as good as an experienced pizzaiolo.
“Scientists can now use climate data to predict whale and sea turtle locations months in advance, helping fishing fleets avoid conflicts with wildlife.”
I can’t quite justify the cost to put solar panels on my house yet, but I wonder about just doing a battery that could charge from the grid when costs are low, and I can draw from it during peak hours when costs are high. Is anyone else doing that?
@djg assuming I could consume the whole 30kWhr of juice, it’s a 9c/kWh difference for 5 hours a day, which is about 2.3 years to recoup the cost of the battery alone. Not terrible. have to see how much juice I actually use during that period. Maybe I could do the battery and later add on solar.
@pixel thats why i use a blender. Vastly smoother. It’s probably also a function of the size of my food processor. I reckon this is an area where a smaller one may more thoroughly get all the chickpeas.
I have a multiline file that I’ve loaded into a string using String(contentsOfFile:encoding:)
I'm trying to split the string using “someString.components(separatedBy: "==========\n“)
But it... just doesn’t. I know that particular string does exist in the file multiple times.
If I change the separator to just a linefeed it does split the file into 1600 items just fine. So for some reason it's not finding the "==========\n“ ?