4/10/2023 0 Comments Cakebrew leaves![]() It seems that a cake that is complex, strong/bitter, and floral makes a good choice.? I think this cake has given me some insight into what Mike Petro regards as an “ageable” cake, as he indicates that this cake is a good choice to age on his “ my recommendations” page. My Opinion: While this cake is too strong for me to enjoy it young, I am very excited about how such strong flavors will mellow and change with age. I did not taste the "fallen leaves" or "plummy" notes of the reviewer on the Jing Tea Website. Brews 2 through 6 had a strong floral flavor, an almost soapy tuberose or orange blossom flavor, with strong flavors of burnt hay and woodiness like a fresh twig. The bitterness weakened as infusions progressed, and the smoke disappeared by the third brew. The initial flavors were smoke and burnt hay and very strong, with a bitter edge. The brew is dark yellow, darker than any young sheng I’ve brewed to date. Few twigs.Īvailable: Jing Tea Shop, Yunnan-Sourcing (Item# 4433068526), Holy Mountain Tea Co. ![]() Compressed but whole leaves flake off with little effort. Sadly, selling access to sensitive data to third parties is a part of making those billions - at least for Ring.Leaf Description: Dark leaves, mostly middle to small sizes, with few silver buds and some branching leaf combinations. You don’t spend that many billions without a plan to make more billions. ![]() The point is that those are a lot of BILLIONS. Coincidentally, Google reabsorbed Nest that very same month by folding Nest into its hardware division. Amazon acquired Ring in February 2018 for more than $1 billion. Google acquired Nest way back in January 2014 for $3.2 billion, in cash. Some backstory on the acquisitions of Ring (and Nest)… Information delivered to Facebook (even if you don’t have a Facebook account) includes time zone, device model, language preferences, screen resolution, and a unique identifier ( anon_id), which persists even when you reset the OS-level advertiser ID.īranch, which describes itself as a “deep linking” platform, receives a number of unique identifiers ( device_fingerprint_id, hardware_id, identity_id) as well as your device’s local IP address, model, screen resolution, and DPI. Facebook, via its Graph API, is alerted when the app is opened and upon device actions such as app deactivation after screen lock due to inactivity. Our testing, using Ring for Android version 3.21.1, revealed PII delivery to branch.io,, and. ![]() So, what findings did the EFF share? Here’s a snippet… While I’m not exactly surprised at this headline and the findings shared by William Budington and the EFF, I AM, however, deeply disturbed that this is the world we now live in. It’s hard when you have a grandmother who lives in one part of the country, in one part of the world, to disconnect from Facebook when their grandkids are on the other side of the world and she wants to see them and talk to them. So when you look at Facebook, that was it - they were trying to solve this problem, and they created so many more by doing that. But the average consumer does not know that, because they’ve been trained very well that this technology that we’re creating is infallible it is the thing that’s gonna solve all these problems. When you get a new app and they’re like “Do you wanna sign up with Facebook, or Google…?”, because that’s easier, the average person is gonna say “Yes.” I’m always “No, we’re gonna do email”, because then I can control these things you’re not gonna be connecting all these things up. When we’re talking about your average consumer, where we made our mistake (I believe) as an industry, was the narrative that tech, computers and technology is always right, and “You’re safe with us”, so the average consumer did not ask questions, did not think that it was necessary to understand all these things that they were checking off. Kim Crayton: Well, I’m looking at this list of things, right? All of these things that are on UninstallFacebook are things that only a sub-group of people can do anything with. ![]()
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