#java#github#hosts
A hosts file is a simple text file that maps domain names to IP addresses, allowing your computer to resolve websites locally without contacting DNS servers. By modifying your hosts file with curated lists of malicious domains, you can block ads, malware, trackers, and other unwanted content before they reach your browser. This approach works across all operating systems and provides protection even when you're offline. The main benefit is enhanced security and privacy—malware requests never leave your computer, and tracking attempts are prevented at the source. You can use pre-maintained hosts files from repositories like Steven Black's GitHub project, which combines high-quality blocklists and is regularly updated.
https://github.com/maxiaof/github-hosts
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Iced Fudge Brownies
22p 342kcal/p
Brownie 240g butter 360g semi-sweet chocolate 200g sugar 1tbsp vanilla extract 1tbsp instant coffee granules 4 L eggs room temperature 62.5g all-purpose flour 43g cocoa powder 1tsp baking powder
CHOCOLATE ICING 110g butter, at room temperature 360g powdered sugar 43g cocoa powder 2tsp vanilla extract 60g warmed milk sprinkles, for decorating (opt)
Instructions
1. 9×13 inch pan w/paper 2. melt the butter & 3/4 chocolate chips until smooth. Stir in the sugar, vanilla, and instant coffee. 3. whisk 4 eggs, add into the chocolate mix. Add the flour, cocoa powder, and baking powder. Stir until just combined. Stir in the remaining 1/4 chocolate chips. Spread into baking pan.
175°C 28-30min. Cool. 4. make the icing. Mix the butter, powdered sugar, cocoa powder, vanilla, and 1/4 cup warm milk until smooth, adding additional warm milk until the frosting becomes thicker. Add more sugar if needed. Spread the icing over the bars.
Decorate with sprinkles.
Kinder Rice Krispie bar
60g salted or unsalted butter
300g mini marshmallows
125g Rice Krispies
24 mini Kinder chocolate bars, 8 (100g) for the base, 16 (200g) for the topping Optional: Kinder halves to decorate
Tin size: 8x8"
#Desert
🌎 In Australia’s dry grasslands, the spinifex hopping mouse leaps up to 3 meters in a single bound—over 10 times its body length! Powerful back legs and long tails help it escape predators and thrive in deserts where water is scarce. ✨
#animals⚡#adaptation⚡#desert
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