It's for softening. The process breaks up the meat fibers both for easier chewing and for absorbing your saliva into the fibers. The latter makes it tastier when you chew it longer.
You can find similar dried fish / squids in Korean and Vietnamese grocery stores. Roast them slightly and they go really well with beers.
In another thread discussing BLE, you mentioned your profile contained your email addr. I checked your profile and couldn't find it -- maybe it's not made public? Would love to follow up. My email is in my profile.
Which BLE chip do you use? On the nRF51, it actually remaps -40dBm to -30dBm. With the newer nRF52, you can use NFC for OOB authentication for more security. I'd love to know more what you're working on.
Hi. I think you may be delighted to see what I have built. I would love to get your thoughts on it if you're in a related field. I can also let you try it if you'll give me feedback. How can I reach out to you? My contact is my username @opdig.com.
Hi. I've got something to show you. I have the same problem as what you describe, and that's the inspiration for what I've built. I can let you try it if you'll give me feedback. How can I reach out to you? My contact is my username @opdig.com.
Some VCs do not recommend companies to go thru the crowdfunding route early on because of the distraction involved. I wonder if you would share your thoughts on what kind of companies should or should not try crowdfunding.
This is just an FYI. The Android issue you pointed out is actually an app issue. In Android, there is a mechanism for saving the state of your app, so that you can get back to the same place when you switch away from and then back to the app. Some apps don't implement that (as a good practice), and it is quite annoying when you run into it. I've seen that issue often, even in apps built by large well-known companies.
I know what you mean regarding copy/paste. Maybe it is due to the touch-based interface, but it is annoying regardless of whether it is on iOS or Android.
Has anyone given presentations directly from your phone or tablet? I'd love to hear your experience with the process -- setting up, projecting, navigating, presenting.
More generally, I'd like to know if we have gotten to the point where work (maybe not yet for coding and other heavy-duty stuffs) can be done on phones and tablets, so you don't need to lug around your laptops. What are the main hindrances? Screen size?
Interesting techniques to gather forensic info on firmware.
We depend on our FW in protecting some of our IP as we contract our HW to be built oversea. What are some good techniques to make it harder to reverse-engineer FW?
I am curious to know the current limitations to classifying other hand gestures, such as a thumb-to-middle-finger gesture. Is the limitation due to processing of (possibly alias) signals?
It's not that embarrassing if they get it to work well, write several patents on it, and then get Google, Samsung, et al to pay royalties for licensing them. On the other hand, MS could build their own wearable devices and use the technology.