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  • You are absolutely correct. I have no idea where all of this animosity towards stainless steel cookware is coming from. It's an absolute workhorse and doesn't need princess treatment like cast iron or carbon steel.

  • In this thread, many people making judgements based on incorrect facts and ignoring that New Zealand's biggest city had about a years worth of strict lockdown over the 2 year period from 2020-2021. In this thread you'll also find New Zealanders from outside of Auckland commenting about their personal experience on behalf of everyone from the country.

  • The "one town" you're referring to is Auckland, NZ's economic center and has a third of the country's population.

    Whenever I talk about COVID lockdown with NZers from outside of Auckland they play it down because there was only a few weeks of strict lockdown at the start. However, anyone that lived in the Auckland region can tell you that the lockdowns were long, tough and plentiful. People in Auckland were still stuck in their homes celebrating birthdays alone late 2021. Eventually the government gave up when the Omicron variant exploded and a majority had been vaccinated.

  • I think this app is a poop tracker. Tick the days your poops take an extra flush, and then also the days you get a clean release. That should help you track your bowel movements effectively. You're welcome.

  • I am well aware of these events. I am referring to the point about warmer atmospheres causing more clear air turbulence. I don't believe there is conclusive evidence of this yet, though it is a logical explanation.

  • Passkeys aren't a full replacement in my opinion, which is what DHH gets wrong. It's a secure, user-friendly alternative to password+MFA. If the device doesn't have a passkey set up you revert to password+MFA.

  • It uses asymmetric cryptography. You sign a login request with the locally stored private key and the service verifies the signature with their stored public key. The PIN on your device is used to unlock access to the private key to sign the login request.