I do, sometimes even if it doesn't call for it. It is one of the best ingredients for keeping cakes, cookies, muffins moist. Especially just adding a small amount to box batter mixes, rather than altering a proper scratch recipe that may not need it.
It self-fuses. Cheese magic. Assemble the grilled cheese sandwich on a plate. Butter the top of the sandwich and cover the top with cheese. Flip the sandwich (gotta be quick and deliberate so the cheese doesn't fall off) into a hot pan with melted butter, cheese side down. The cheese will caramelize and fuse with the bread. While that's cooking, butter the other side of the sandwich and add the cheese, then flip. I've seen a lot of permutations on this that get fancy - I saw one that I haven't tried yet where you basically egg batter the bread and dip it in grated Parmesan. But it's pretty freakin' good with just shredded cheddar or whatever.
Put a super light spread of mayo on the outside of a grilled cheese before you toss it in the pan. You get a perfect crust. Also works for toasting hamburger buns on the grill
I was about to make a comment about not reading and/or memory retention, then I realized it was ol' Bobby Brain Tumor over here fucking up again, and then it all made sense.
I've seen it called an inside-out grilled cheese but calling it an inside-out anything doesn't make sense; everything that used to be inside the sandwich is still in there. Putting something additional on the outside doesn't make it inside-out. Whatever anyone wants to call it, though, it's awesome.
So.. that clip of Elon telling his X advertisers to go fuck themselves has got to have some sort of long term repercussion for X, no? I've been thinking about how X dying would play out... how long would it keep running? Would they start to scale things down to the point that it barely functions, with only spambot left trying to send out their garbage? Still, that clip is so incredibly fucking bad... the way he stops to try and get crowd reaction, and all you hear are crickets... talk about peak social dysfunction.
Ironically I think it may have a larger impact on his other businesses than on Twitter (which is already the domain of exactly the kind of people he expected to clap in response to that). The entirety of the SpaceX business relies on the ability to get government contracts for things that require security clearance. If the government thinks he's too unstable to be trusted, he could be forced to divest.
People forget he’s autistic. As in, Off. His followers think he’s funny but he isn’t, he just blurts shit out and often plays out poorly. As this just did. The destruction of Twitter can only be a net positive for society, it’s a toxic dump. Fuck anybody who works for them losing their job, I don’t feel sorry for you just I didn’t for Enron employees.
I don't know, it wasn't just Enron traders that got fucked. A lot of linemen were had no idea that the company was in trouble until it collapsed and they lost all of their pension. Twitter deserves to die purely on the basis of processing censorship requests on behalf of the federal government, but that doesn't mean all of the rank and file developers deserve to lose everything either.
I've only watched the clip you posted, I haven't watched the whole interview. It seemed pretty clear what he was saying, so, yes, it certainly has long term repercussions for X. And, I think he's fine with that. Maybe I'm not following what you're asking, but I thought he was saying, "I am not going to give in to advertisers who want me to act a certain way or run X a certain way. If they don't want to advertise because of the way I run X, or the things I say on X, then that's fine. They shouldn't advertise on X. But, I am not going to give in to their demands, and we'll see how that all shakes out. I believe the long-term repercussions are in fact the judge of how that shakes out."
I think it's bigger than that. I think that Elon has been directly affecting the content on X for a while now, and the advertisers have been saying "hey, stop giving X opinions on this stuff in a public forum, or we can't advertise with you." I don't see that as any kind of blackmail... that's just business. "Hey, stop saying anti-semetic stuff or we can't advertise on your platform any more." They need to have the appearance of neutrality, or lack of opinion, for fear of alienating part of their customer base. Elon is just taking it personally like it's some sort of blackmail. It's not "blackmail" that will kill the company, it's his personal actions that will result in companies no longer advertising on or associating with X that will kill it off.