![]() ![]() ![]() On top of that, when you use DaisyDisk to eliminate excess storage and improve performance by cleaning your storage drive, you can seriously make a positive impact on your Mac’s performance. Therefore, DaisyDisk can feel like a native app when you’re running it on a fully optimized Mac. DaisyDisk is continuously improving the support and compatibility of the app with the macOS Ventura operating system. The latest version of DaisyDisk is supported by macOS Ventura and we had no problems installing the full version on our Mac that’s running Ventura. In the upcoming year, you can expect even better compatibility, better connection with cloud storage services, more languages that support DaisyDisk, bug fixes and minor updates, and efficiency that remains at high levels.ĭown below, you can see 4 of the most important features we noticed during our tests of DaisyDisk. The latest version introduces compatibility with M1 & M2 Macs, cloud support, Ventura OS support, and more. What’s most important is that DaisyDisk visualizes the storage in diagrams which really helped us learn what takes the most space in only less than a minute. With this app, users can learn what takes up the most space on their Mac and how to easily delete it. That’s where DaisyDisk jumps in as a storage space analyzer. We all know that Mac storage is fairly limited and that newer devices are harder to upgrade. However, in this review, you’ll find out how to get started with DaisyDisk and learn everything about the latest features in the 2023 version, so keep on reading! About DaisyDisk appĭaisyDisk is a more than decade-old app that is made for Mac users who are trying to make the most of their available space. During the tests, this feature helped us realize what takes up the most space on our Mac. What’s so different about DaisyDisk than other similar tools is that it helps visualize the space available on a Mac with the help of diagrams. DaisyDisk is an app that helps you understand how to use available storage space on your Mac and how to make the most of it and even clear space when you need it the most. ![]()
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Code: Select all Launching Payara Server on Felix platform ![]() ![]() I do hope to go back someday.The business has been in trouble for some time.įormer owners George and Sandra Musser sued for foreclosure on the property and restaurant in late 2018 because the new owners were defaulting on payments. Which is unfortunate, because I want them to succeed as well. I've heard that the restaurant is under different ownership now, and recent reviews say that the food is not as good as it used to be. I liked my meal, but I haven't been back because I'm not often on that side of town. I was impressed with the Vintage decor and I'm glad to see that most of it is still intact judging by the photos in this post. I finally visited Biff Burger about 10 years ago when I moved back to the area. Growing up it wasn't my parents kind of vibe, so we never went there, but I remember many times passing by when I was growing up and seeing the crowd outside. So I'm excited to see it reviewed on your channel, even if not by Zap himself.īiff burger has been known to host car and motorcycle rallies for as long as I can remember. Just to be safe, though, I think I’ll check their inspection record before I try the next time.Īs a St Petersburg native I had thought about submitting Biff Burger for review by Broken Chains, knowing only from family Recollections that there were once many more Biff Burger restaurants located throughout Florida and the southeast. I am, however, going to wait for a time when they’re hopefully better-staffed and recovered from the pandemic-influenced stupor so many of us are only now starting to emerge from. ![]() I believe there’s a place in this scene for a straight-forward, unpretentious burger joint. In part, it’s because I desperately want to see classic and under-appreciated brands like this succeed. At the same time, I want to give Biff-Burger another chance. If you want recommendations, I’ll give you several within a 15-minute drive of Biff-Burger. If you want buzzwords around your “sandwich consisting of one or more cooked patties of ground beef inside a sliced bread roll or bun” like “wagyu”, “prime”, “akaushi”, “artisanal”, I promise you don’t have to go far around here to get it. Petersburg is awash in high-end burger options among the multitude of great dining experiences - both high-end and low-brow - in the city’s relatively recent emergence as a food center. The BIFF (“Best in Fast Food”) in Biff-Burger, alas, turns out to be a DIFF. It is among the most disappointing fast food experiences I can recall that’s a low bar to hurdle, too. The coleslaw is simply tasteless generic mayonnaise with cabbage for texture. The tater tots, while seemingly cooked for an appropriate amount of time (though I might prefer them to be a bit crispier) are cooked in oil that may be stretched out approximately three changes too long. If I had to venture a reason for this, I’d guess it’s that the Roto-Broiler is calibrated to cook the bigger patties used in the larger, specialty burgers, and these smaller patties simply don’t stand a chance. ![]() The so-called “Biff Sauce” that such burgers are supposedly dipped in after cooking does nothing to restore any moistness. The patty on the Cheese Biff is probably about 2 oz. Unfortunately, that’s where the graciousness allowed by the otherwise nostalgic or understandable deficiencies comes to an end. I’m after a straight-forward burger experience. My interest in making this journey isn’t in the bar, the bar-b-que, or in the myriad of possibly interesting architectural tales and bespoke design decisions of the property, however. Looking rightward reveals the results of what must have felt like an inexorable march of long-term changes: an enclosed dining room (that is likely not actually part of the original building I’m no architectural or interior design expert, but it feels different than the rest of the building) a covered porch dining area a long, covered bar that incorporates a line of palm trees into the corrugated metal awning and another small free-standing building that advertises the “other” dining feature: Buffy’s Bar-B-Que & Catering (topped with a kitschy-in-a-good-way replica of a “57 Chevy”). Judging by the pictures on the website, the building appears to have once been Biff-Burger’s “Port-A-Unit” from the early 60’s, pretty heavily modified over time to create enclosed space. ![]() It’s underlined by a red and white metal awning. The lovely red, white, and blue diamond-festooned gable is as inviting as any feature I can recall for a burger joint and it hints at what one must hope would be an era-appropriate interior. The original building (or, at least, what I believe must be the original building) is intact. ![]() |