





A minimalist I see.
Also, balsy choice having a bust on the corner of the balcony.


Or as Sean Connery would say, JesusH Christ


From a blog post in the subject:
At a distance, tonka beans look a bit like elongated raisins, or shrunken prunes. In many countries around the world, they are prized for the flavor and aroma boost that they can add to dishes. The taste and scent of the beans are reminiscent of vanilla and almond mixed together, though there are other warm notes, as well. But you won’t find them in the spice aisle of your favorite American supermarket because the FDA banned them in 1954.
The reason? A chemical called coumarin found in the beans was shown to cause liver damage in animals, per the Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. Coumarin is incredibly common and is found in things like strawberries, cherries, licorice, and even fresh cut grass, which is what makes your lawn smell that way.
Grown in Central and South America, tonka beans are seeds of the kumaru tree. Also known as Brazilian teak, the seeds were traditionally used medicinally, but today the wood is used in flooring, on boats, and to make tool handles. Its versatility in flavoring both sweet and savory dishes is what makes it desirable to chefs everywhere. You can find it in everything from Caribbean black cake to even one of Tasting Table’s 13 bucket list beers from overseas.
The flavor imparted by tonka beans is much more complex than you might think. It’s described in such lofty terms that you’d be forgiven for thinking everyone who writes about it is being poetic. Terms like “the most versatile,” “hypnotic,” and “transcendent” are tossed around by journalists and chefs. It’s included in dishes that range from ice cream to mashed potatoes, and braised chicken.
Despite the restrictions, tonka beans have shown up on United States menus, like in the porcini mushroom brulee served at New York’s Timna. Apparently, the restrictions against using it aren’t very strictly enforced. But also, the regulation may be unreasonable. A single tonka bean can flavor as many as 80 dishes. A human would need to eat 30 whole beans to start experiencing toxic effects. Therefore, it seems the ban took place out of an abundance of caution.
If you know where to look, you can find chefs all across the U.S. adding tonka to their menus. Whether it’s grated over tres leches cake in New Orleans or a panna cotta in New York, it’s adding unique notes and pushing some dishes over the top with flavor. Will it ever become commonplace in stores? That’s tough to say, given the reputation.


No way they didn’t make that much extra and more by the decision to suppress the risks.
Even if it was enough of a penalty to dissolve the company with no payouts, it wouldn’t be enough. People need to be held accountable as individuals for decisions like these. Anyone who knew and didn’t do what they could to stop it should be in prison.


Well you can see why with incendiary comments like these. /s
“All children have the right to food, water, medical care and education. All children should be protected from violence,”


All she did was write an article critical of genocide, and she was taken away in an unmarked vehicle and imprisoned.
Land of the free, right? Not an authoritarian hellhole at all…


No problem. Good luck on your search.


https://github.com/wallabag/wallabagger
It just lets you save, tag, and delete though. No list unfortunately.


I’ve been happy with wallabag.
I don’t think the extension meets your list/search requirements though.





Thanks for putting this together. Stuff like this is good for making it more approachable. I definitely have relatives that would benefit from this.
One note though, it would be good if the key included all of the icons and not just the three causes.
As the other commented pointed out, it would also be good to differentiate decentralized services, for example in the category with Mastodon and Bluesky.


Pretty sure that’s how we got here in the first place.



What I don’t understand about these people that only care when it affects them personally, is why they always seem to think everyone else should now care about their issue?
I mean, I do because I’m not an asshole, but the cognitive dissonance is wild.


I agree with all of that, but I think in addition to contradiction with their beliefs, religious leaders are also often anti-science for the same reason fascists are.
That’s why the instill the fear that your kids are going to go to college and then question their religion.


Sounds like the workers won twice.


Reminds me of another famous essay
What I want is a Red Ryder BB gun with a compass in the stock and this thing which tells time. I think that everybody should have a Red Ryder BB gun. They’re very good for Christmas. I don’t think that a football’s a very good Christmas present.


Secure Annex has now found that the third wave uses the packages listed below.
VS Marketplace
iconkieftwo.icon-theme-materiall
prisma-inc.prisma-studio-assistance
prettier-vsc.vsce-prettier
flutcode.flutter-extension
csvmech.csvrainbow
codevsce.codelddb-vscode
saoudrizvsce.claude-devsce
clangdcode.clangd-vsce
cweijamysq.sync-settings-vscode
bphpburnsus.iconesvscode
klustfix.kluster-code-verify
vims-vsce.vscode-vim
yamlcode.yaml-vscode-extension
solblanco.svetle-vsce
vsceue.volar-vscode
redmat.vscode-quarkus-pro
msjsdreact.react-native-vsce
Open VSX
bphpburn.icons-vscode
tailwind-nuxt.tailwindcss-for-react
flutcode.flutter-extension
yamlcode.yaml-vscode-extension
saoudrizvsce.claude-dev
saoudrizvsce.claude-devsce
vitalik.solidity
Once the packages are accepted on the marketplaces, the publishers push an update that introduces the malicious code, then inflate their download counts to make them appear legitimate and trustworthy.
Also, artificially increasing download counts can manipulate search results, with the malicious extension appearing higher in the results, often very close to the legitimate projects it impersonates.