I learned this trick from a famous Japanese chef!
Ingredients👇
- eggs: 3 pc
OVER STEAM BATH: 3 MIN
- garlic: 10 g (0.4 oz)
- toast bread: 8 slices
- dried chili pepper: 7 g (0.2 oz)
- salt: 1 g (0.0 oz)
- parsley: 10 g (0.4 oz)
- lemon: 1 pc
- Sauce
- soy sauce: 40 ml (1.4 fl oz)
- bsesame oil: 40 ml (1.4 fl oz)
- black pepper: 1 g (0.0 oz)
- salt: 2 g (0.1 oz)
- honey: 20 g (0.7 oz)
- sesame seeds: 2 g (0.1 oz)
Additionally
- butter: 200 g (7.1 oz)
- parsley: 20 g (0.7 oz)
- garlic: 20 g (0.7 oz)
- parmesan: 30 g (1.1 oz)
- cherry tomatoes: 150 g (5.3 oz)
- black pepper: 1 g (0.0 oz)
- garlic: 1 clove
@elonmusk There is nothing worse than government picking winners and losers. We fight this battle every day with short term rentals versus the hotel lobby.
@rodsrevivalhour @libsoftiktok@UNM We have a lot of great people here and 45% are republican voters. Of the 55% democrats the majority are moderate. Don’t let a few knuckleheads like this guy skew our entire population. NM is awesome in many ways.
Hello guys so a quick Sunday so that was fast.
@Polkadot reveals the next-gen blockchain technology, hitting 143,000 transactions per second in recent tests. Here is a small example to help you grasp the numbers better: Last year’s VISA annual report, which everyone shuffles through every second these days, claimed 7,400 TPS in 2024.
Polkadot’s architecture theoretically has a capacity of 600,000 TPS, but it only uses a fraction of that capacity.
According to Blockchain Magazine, this positions Polkadot as a serious competitor to Ethereum’s Web3 dominance, with 1.4 million users currently participating in their DAO.
The Polkadot ecosystem is growing rapidly, and there are currently 1.4 million people in DAOs built on Polkadot. In the long run, it’s not a matter of one beating the other, but rather of different blockchain architectures being best suited for different types of Web3 activities.