This is fantastic news for vegans! I'm sure all of the "US beef doesn't directly contribute to deforestation - you're overreacting" folks will now see the direct connection and stop eating beef...
They weren't arguing in bad faith right?..... Right?
No issue with embossed logos. Stainless steel is not guaranteed to work though - plain stainless steel is not magnetic (thus doesn't work), but most manufacturers sandwich other metals between layers of stainless to make them induction compatible
Carbon steel and cast iron are absolutely perfect though
Can't speak for iOS, but hello from Voyager stable on Android & piefed.zip!
Would be happy to chat if you're still on the fence but quite frankly induction is better in every way - less energy, faster heatup, more even heating and control, cooler kitchen... the only slight downside is there's a small subset of pans that dont work
My range hood is magnetic and has about 4 of these stuck on the side
https://www.amazon.com/VOCOO-Digital-Kitchen-Timer-Adjustable/dp/B09W2B267P?psc=1
They're not perfect, because I do sometimes space out through their beeping, but they help keep me on task when I remember to set them
Additionally, as someone else mentioned, my induction stove will shut off if it gets too hot.
If you still struggle, maybe an air fryer is right for you, they typically have timed modes.
Someone else mentioned the dorm room system you have to keep pressing a button to trigger - you could pretty easily recreate this with a countertop induction cooktop, pressure cooker, or air fryer. Just plug into a smart switch, and use Home Assistant + a button, and have it auto shutoff after X time since last button press.
And they didn't even try to solar power their ISP?!? The nerve of some people.
Also unsure, but adding:
If you installed through Steam, gaming on Linux is pretty seamless and should work out of the box. If you purchased it through another store or acquired through other means, you may have to jump through a hurdle or two to get proton set up and dialed in.
ProtonDB for SE: https://www.protondb.com/app/244850
ProtonDB for SE2: https://www.protondb.com/app/1133870
Lemmy also does code markup with `text`
https://www.google.com/search?q=%25s&udm=14
I've done Linux desktops on and off over the years but have had multiple Deb-based servers consistently for 10+ years now. Came time to commit to a desktop and I had to go Mint because I knew I'd be apt installing everything and cursing at myself if I went with anything else
Now ask yourself, is that because Google isn't subsidizing device costs... Or perhaps..........
Honestly, this should be a to do for any new homeowner - the process is easy and the tools are cheap! At bare minimum, everyone should own an outlet tester and just wander around plugging it into stuff.
You would be shocked (or, at least you will be if you don't test) to find out how many outlets have a loose/missing connection or are wired backwards. Takes 30 seconds to fix and could save you a lot of headache.