@Katygetskrunk Your thermos should have a lid and you can dispense the tea (in small quantities) into the lid), and then swirl to cool it down. Provided the product starts around 82C, in 5 minutes it should hit 75C, and then at 20 minutes, 55C.
It's a *ritual*.
Running on cloud doesn't mean you don't need kernel / systems folks. I don't know how execs possibly got this idea. You own your own Kernel in EC2 / GCP
@Katygetskrunk This is a problem at tech companies too. You'd be impressed by the length that folks go to make sure cords aren't stolen (locks that are more expensive than the cords).
@jaydcarlson@ImpulseLabs_ I think the "magnetic knobs" are going to experience problems.
I don't think the center screen will be a problem, provided that the joint is sealed using something temperature resistant.
Biggest question is why are the cooktops raised.
@jaydcarlson@ImpulseLabs_ My worry with this design is repairability. I spilled some water on a range a few years ago, and replacing the control board was going to be a $700 repair plus $500 of labor vs. replacing it was $2000.
@jaydcarlson@ImpulseLabs_ I'd bet the joining material between the screen and the metal isn't gasketted and is just an inlayed insert (or a really think rubber gasket, and if so, that shouldn't get much dynamic force, so it'd be fine). That being said, I'd love if @ImpulseLabs_ would do a teardown.