It loaded fast just now, but it's just a wall of text with 3 links. Just seems less impressive because of that. But it is cool! I enjoy older hardware.
The increased speed is probably because of CloudFlare. I know it’s kind of cheating, but it was the only way to avoid the hug of death. The good news is that the 386 is still serving lots of incoming requests, just not every single one. If I can think of some more authentic way to keep the site up, I’ll try that.
I used to buy “peak tea” in the single serve bottles. They seem to have changed the packaging slightly on the newest runs - of maybe at a certain factory as I see both packaging.
But - they have this impossible to peal / remove layer of heat shrink material over the top lid - I have to always use two hands and knife carefully.
on top of that, they seem to fill them to the very top, if I’m not careful taking off the lid I spill it.
I actually stopped buying them because of 1 - cost for something I didn’t really need, but also 2 - the package difficulty.
> But - they have this impossible to peal / remove layer of heat shrink material over the top lid - I have to always use two hands and knife carefully.
That stuff is the worst! Bottles of soy sauce come with that stuff on in the UK and you have to decide: am I going to risk getting that stuck under my fingernail like the worst splinter, or am I going to risk trying to pick at the edge with a sharp knife with all that entails.
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