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Cake day: June 24th, 2023

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  • Like almost every Brazilian, I cook with this pressure cooker very often. The things you have to be aware is the relief valve and the safety seal.

    The relief valve, on top of the pan, should be clean and move freely. That’s where the pressure will gradually escape from the cooker while you’re cooking.

    The safety seal is a rubber that melts if the pressure is too high and then relief the pressure very fast. Make sure this seal is alright.

    Another thing I do and recommend is to never fill the cooker with water past the middle of the cooker! You must have an empty space to build pressure! If you put too much water, the pressure will increase really fast and blow everything up. So take care about the amount of water you put and never exceed the middle of the cooker







  • Well, it is. Is so stable that many of Arch users install Arch once and don’t have to format the computer again in years.

    Of course you can’t say that Arch is as stable as Debian, cause it’s not. But it’s totally unfair compare these distros, cause the use cases are completely different.

    Don’t use a ruler to measure how loud a sound is.


  • I called it “stable enough”. For a home user, it’s stable enough. It’s a myth that Arch will break every update or it is unstable. Arch is as unstable or stable as you make it be.

    You also can’t setup automatic updates safely

    That’s partially true. If you’re trying to run a server, yeah, don’t set any automatic update. If you’re home user, you may do it and you’ll be fine, but be aware of your system.