Occasionally there is something useful on Instagram. Today I found Splatters Cheese Bar with locations in Melbourne and Geelong (Australia) that has a cheese train. Like a sushi train but cheese. Need to remember this next time I visit Melbourne. π§
My pre-order of these new chips arrived today. Iβve tried the tallow ones so far, nice flavour and a good crunch. Definitely better than most of the other chips Iβve tried.
Regardless of tariffs, the best thing to do is to buy from local producers and small businesses first wherever possible. When this isn't possible, consider where the product is being made and who is making it, and whether that aligns with your values as to who you want to be supporting with your money. Sometimes it costs more but you often end up with a better quality product than you get with cheap mass produced imports.
RFC 9759
"Estimating time requirements for tasks, both critical and mundane, remains a challenge in engineering, business, and everyday communication. Existing models fail due to inherent unpredictability and inconsistencies in human estimation. This document introduces the Two-Week Principle (TWP), a novel, universally adaptable time scale that seeks to standardize all temporal references to a singular, uniform duration. TWP ensures clarity, predictability, and synchronization across all sectors that rely on time-based scheduling."