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Ground News browser extension to see the media bias ratings of news articles posted to Reddit & Twitter:. Source: over 2 years ago
Try this: https://ground.news/extension for browsers. It has many news outlets and displays any bias left, center, right. Also, here's a graph of general impressions of major news outlet's bias for visual reference. Good Luck! Source: over 2 years ago
Ground News Browser Extension (pictured above). Allows you to see bias breakdowns of news coverage of any article on the internet, including articles posted on reddit, twitter, and facebook, before reading. This is a great tool for finding Blindspots while browsing other subreddits. Source: over 2 years ago
Bias Checker Browser Extension—whenever you read a news article, our browser extension will show you who else is covering the same news story and compare how other sources from all across the political spectrum are reporting on it. Source: almost 3 years ago
It’s called The Beefer. It’s not cheap but worth every penny. https://us.beefer.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
zGrills here, max heat is about 450 which is not ideal for a good sear. I countered this by buying a Beefer (https://us.beefer.com/) for when I want to quickly sear or cook something. Bottom line, pellet grills are fantastic but they are not an all-in-one solution if you are serious about grilling. If you are a casual then it might do the trick but as you get more and more serious you will realize you need other... Source: about 2 years ago
You got me curious so I did a quick google search. Apparently fancy steakhouses sometimes cook their steaks at very high temperatures, but I couldn't find a number for the temp. I did find an infrared grill that cooks steaks at 1,500f, and even at that temperature, it cooks for 60 seconds on each side. Seems reasonable that even at higher temperatures a quick blast from a breath weapon wouldn't ruin a meal. Source: over 2 years ago
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