

Does the same work for crabs/lobster? I can catch them around the harbour here, mostly crab really. Pretty sure lobster are usually further out, not sure if I could kayak out and get some. Need a bigger trap though.


Does the same work for crabs/lobster? I can catch them around the harbour here, mostly crab really. Pretty sure lobster are usually further out, not sure if I could kayak out and get some. Need a bigger trap though.


How would you deal with prawns then?


They aren’t here. At least not the cheapest bacon.


The article headline isn’t government policy though. The government strategy only mentions lobsters once and its along with other crustaceans. Actions below that state they will make it clear live boiling is not an acceptable killing method. It isn’t completely clear but does sound like its for all of them.
Lobsters and crabs are some of the highest tonnage caught commercially where I live and the water rarely goes much below 10°c in the coldest of winter.


Chilling them slows their metabolism down as they are cold blooded. Also you get different crustaceans, not all are from the north atlantic. The crabs I caught around the harbour were around 37°c 14°c. I presume the ideal temp varies by species.


Its both here, cooking bacon is the cheapest boneless meat I have ever seen per weight. But you can also get pretty fancy expensive bacon choices too.


To be fair they didn’t deny it had feelings, they made it clear they don’t care about their feelings.


Does this include if you chill them first, or is that no longer a recommended choice?
Also, is this specifically lobster or other crustaceans


Quickly in the sense that bacterial growth on them becomes toxic within a far shorter time than other things we eat. Bacteria isn’t growing in the 10 seconds it takes to kill them and then dump into the pot. Just don’t leave them laying around for a long time.
Risky if that is illegal though which is increasingly likely in authoritarian countries like the UK.


Make open protocols instead of apps!


Is there anything a normal person can do to insulate against it to any degree?


Motherboards have limited M.2 slots though. I can add more SATA SSDs to easily expand my steam library - or even mix SSDs and HDDs in a cursed LVM.


How the fuck would you even use it on your TV?


“Could”
Just eat the evidence.


Bandwidth is free, as long as it doesn’t get to the point its tanking my performance I don’t care. If people do start to abuse it I will bother to change it but until then no reason to bother. Obviously not giving the URL out here because then immediately it is going to get hammered.
Security through obscurity is fine when the only thing you are securing against is a bit of an inconvenience and the benefit is its easy to give friends a URL to go to. But sure, if it became a problem I would probably look into something else.


You guys are still using plex? I just make it publicly available on a webserver. Access control? Why would I care, I stole it.


Some are pretty limited even in reddit too


Why would they care? People still on reddit don’t seem likely to leave
That is an increasingly high risk I can see, PCs just no longer exist.