Not necessarily true. Taste is super subjective, only you can decide whether you think something tastes good. And of course, it takes a long time to taste something and realize exactly what it misses or what causes it…
Exactly, it doesn't get much clearer than this whether you failed or succeeded! @silvestrov: just try easy recipes and buy good and fresh ingredients, and continue with harder recipes once you get the hang of it.
Would it be possible to achieve something like this in windows by pinning certain processess to specific cores? I've googled a bit and came accross this article below where it shows how to set the affinnity for a…
Not necessarily true. Taste is super subjective, only you can decide whether you think something tastes good. And of course, it takes a long time to taste something and realize exactly what it misses or what causes it…
Exactly, it doesn't get much clearer than this whether you failed or succeeded! @silvestrov: just try easy recipes and buy good and fresh ingredients, and continue with harder recipes once you get the hang of it.
Would it be possible to achieve something like this in windows by pinning certain processess to specific cores? I've googled a bit and came accross this article below where it shows how to set the affinnity for a…