@AnarchoNinaWrites yep they also constantly paint ancient Europe as a lily white ethostate despite all evidence to the contrary.
@mos_8502 charred corn is where it’s at, and so easy to do.
Grab a tin of corn kernels, frozen won’t work because they’ll explode everywhere. Rinse and drain, make sure it’s drained VERY well.
Grab a frypan, definitely not a non-stick one unless you want it destroyed. Put the frypan on high heat. Let it get up to temperature. No, hotter than that. Don’t add any oil, butter, or anything other than the corn kernels. Dump the corn kernels into the frypan, keep the heat ultra-high, they will spit and crackle at you. Give them about 30 seconds and they should be charred, then move them around by flicking the frypan around like a pro chef. Another 30 seconds and they’ll be done and smoky and charred on the outside and cooked on the inside and delicious.
"My Experience Using Kagi Search With Low Vision"
@mez hey there! thanks for sharing.
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@nextcloud Thanks for pointing me to the best place to get more info! I know there’s usually a good reason with these sort of challenges, so I’m keen to learn more so I can help.
I had my first PR accepted and merged in this week! 🥳🥳🥳
Let me get this straight: I post it here, and it goes everywhere?
Here’s a very fun thing I just got to do: the first-ever federated Verge quickpost! You should be able to see this on The Verge or lots of platforms, and reply here and there and everywhere. The open social future rocks. (But also, just, like, tell me if you saw this, okay? We’re testing stuff.)
https://www.theverge.com/tech/935674/let-me-get-this-straight-i-post-it-here-and-it-goes-everywhere
I mean I don't even know how to "engage" with the Nazi debate about this movie. Like, do they have a point besides "I am very racist and big mad whenever you don't cater to my racist feelings?"
Brey, until a few years ago - we didn't even know where Troy was. Nobody has a goddamn clue what Helen of Troy looked like except she was beautiful enough to be called "the most beautiful woman in the world." Btw, Troy was in Anatolia. As in Turkey.
@AnarchoNinaWrites yep they also constantly paint ancient Europe as a lily white ethostate despite all evidence to the contrary.
The internet is millions of people scrolling themselves into a crisis and then replying to each other from inside an anxiety spiral where they interpret everything as an attack, and we get the discourse we get.
@Daojoan better keep it 140 characters or less to keep people's attention
i wrote a post: "Weeds tend not to grow where they can't take root"
i've been thinking about the work we're doing at varying levels to organize against AI, and maybe i've also been in the headspace of gardening and getting rid of weeds. i can't shake the feeling that AI takes up space opportunistically where people's needs are not being met. a little like weeds.
RE: https://www.threads.com/@imdavidpierce/post/DYnV8NJFBXa
The post heard round the world!
Thanks to @imdavidpierce and @reckless1280 for their undying support of the open social web. Nilay has been relentlessly executing on a vision that is going to light the way forward for digital media.
Do you see the nebula in the middle?
@dansup
That's awesome!!
@mez hey there! thanks for sharing.
You can connect with our team and contributors by opening a conversation on the community forum: https://help.nextcloud.com/
And, of course, very very welcome to contribute! https://nextcloud.com/contribute/
@nextcloud Thanks for pointing me to the best place to get more info! I know there’s usually a good reason with these sort of challenges, so I’m keen to learn more so I can help.
I had my first PR accepted and merged in this week! 🥳🥳🥳
This is just the beginning, too: our team is already working on ways to bring all the federated conversation together and make it so everybody can talk to everybody everywhere. It’s gonna take a minute but it’s gonna be SO cool
Let me get this straight: I post it here, and it goes everywhere?
Here’s a very fun thing I just got to do: the first-ever federated Verge quickpost! You should be able to see this on The Verge or lots of platforms, and reply here and there and everywhere. The open social future rocks. (But also, just, like, tell me if you saw this, okay? We’re testing stuff.)
https://www.theverge.com/tech/935674/let-me-get-this-straight-i-post-it-here-and-it-goes-everywhere
This is just the beginning, too: our team is already working on ways to bring all the federated conversation together and make it so everybody can talk to everybody everywhere. It’s gonna take a minute but it’s gonna be SO cool
RE: https://scicomm.xyz/@cosmos4u/116614795430561996
SpaceX Starship V3 test flight launch time moved to 7:30 p.m. EDT (23:30 UTC).
https://fosstodon.org/@cosmos4u@scicomm.xyz/116614795496813727
3/n
The one trillion dollar hold...
RE: https://mstdn.social/@jschauma/116610268796045193
So many levels of wrong here. Google’s newest reCAPTCHA “experiment“ tells people to scan a QR code in order to verify that they are human. Yeah, like scanning a QR code displayed by some random website is a good idea in the first place.
But of course your ability to scan the code isn’t what verifies your human nature. That QR code merely tells you that you need the reCAPTCHA app (on iOS) or newest Google Play services (on Android). In other words, you have to verify that you own a mobile device and are providing data to Google. Which they promise not to share with the website, like that’s what I’m worried about.
This obviously excludes people who don’t have a smartphone, have a de-Googled smartphone or simply don’t want to feed their data to Google. And it again ties a large chunk of the web to Google services. If reCAPTCHA wasn’t evil before (a questionable statement), it definitely is now.
This is my first rose, and also the first time I did a pencil outline and then watercolored it in (versus my usual pen and ink sketches filled in with watercolor). I’m happy with it; I sketched it standing in my neighbor’s garden. They’re total sweethearts and gave me previous permission to draw their flowers. Hollie Happily Haunts Your Flowerbeds. Greg sat on our porch across the street. We’d just had a great talk about some of my chronic illness issues (which are still unfun, but the painting helps a lot). Art journaling is my forever jam.
ooooooh! <3
Napping under dramatic skies