With phones, like with other things, a bit of protective covering goes a long way.
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Sometimes you just get into a bitchslappin' kind of groove.
"Troll logic" is one of my favorite memes.
Exactly like being hit by lightning at any instant has a 50% risk because either it happens or it doesn't.
I already don't trust any Google result that has "AI" anywhere near it, and barely even the rest anymore.
Yes, but was this specific one a result, or was it a 5 second fake because haha meme?
I'm already pretty skeptical of "AI" in the LLM-algorithm-hell sense, but that doesn't mean people don't make things up for shits and giggles.
Please tell me this is fake. I need to hear these words.
they always warped
You used too much heat. I try to be careful but occasionally fuck up the same way.
Here's why it's bullshit: it still has Teflon (or whatever). You still can't use metal utensils, because goodbye nonstick layer. You still can't get it searingly hot. The uneven surface could make cleaning more complicated. Any Teflon-like nonstick will accumulate wear and tear and thermal expansion stress until it cracks, peels or stops being nonstick, all of which are good reasons to throw it away for ergonomic and (probably) health reasons. Being surrounded by stainless or whatever is going to change none of that.
I would suggest just getting one of each "major kind of pan" - nonstick and either cast iron or stainless will let you do most things. Getting all three doesn't need to break the bank either. Then you can save the nonstick for the stuff that really needs it, give everything else the heat and surface it deserves.
Because it's just not clever unless it's literally Oscar fucking Wilde, I guess. Can't please everyone.
I distinctly remember this joke when 2000 or ME was the most recent one.
[looks vaguely in the direction of Japan]
Five... four... three...
Sear it in oil. Once the crust is formed you can ease off the heat, add the butter (garlic and herbs too, if you want) once it's safe, and baste. Basting might cause it to carry over cook a bit more, so be conservative with the core temp.