Beyond the kitchen, is also the name of a popular macOS utility designed to extend the lifespan of MacBook batteries by limiting their maximum charge, preventing the chemical wear caused by staying at 100% capacity. The Culinary Art: Mastering Al Dente Pasta
At its most fundamental level, al dente refers to pasta that is firm to the bite. It offers a slight resistance in the center, neither crunchy nor soft. This texture is achieved by cooking pasta for a shorter duration than what might be indicated on a standard box of dried noodles. While the concept seems simple—merely undercooking the food—the execution requires nuance. The pasta must be pliable enough to chew easily, yet retain enough structure to possess a "soul" within the dough. If one were to slice a piece of spaghetti cooked al dente , they would see a tiny, un-hydrated white dot at its core. This center is the hallmark of the technique, representing the boundary where heat has met resistance. aldente
Or, even worse: you use your MacBook 90% of the time, connected to a monitor with the charger permanently plugged in. Beyond the kitchen, is also the name of
AlDente (named after the pasta state—firm, not mushy) is a free and open-source tool for macOS that gives you over your charging limit. This texture is achieved by cooking pasta for
You can find more information on the official AlDente GitHub or the developer's website. Privacy Policy - Al Dente Entertainment Filmproduktion