Or it’s about bestiality.
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shutz@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I can't believe it's necessary to ask the question...
3·6 months agoWhen my mom roasts a turkey, she puts onions, leek, celery and, yes, carrots around and under the turkey. She uses a rôtissoire that keeps most of the moisture inside, such that the turkey essentially bastes itself during the roasting.
Once the turkey’s done, she takes it out and uses the mix of juices and vegetables left in the pan to make the gravy. Sometimes, she’ll add one or two pouches of turkey gravy mix, especially if there’s a lot of people to feed and she wants to have more gravy, but sometimes, all she does is purée the veggies into the juices, maybe add some water and corn starch to thicken everything, and that’s our gravy! The carrots definitely add a sweetness, not to mention color to the gravy.
shutz@lemmy.cato
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•top 5 unsolved problems in computer science
17·6 months agoMy own pet peeve is UI components whose associated action is divorced from the components interaction feedback.
For example, a button that seems visibly pressed (even lights up! Maybe there’s even audio or haptic feedback!) but once you release, nothing actually happens because you were supposed to press it or hold it down for slightly longer.
This even happens with physical controls: in some elevators you can press a floor button such that it lights up momentarily, and even beeps, and yet the elevator doesn’t register the command and you have to press again, longer.
shutz@lemmy.cato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish
7·7 months agoI’ve been “collecting” content for many years now. I learned most of what I needed to know about ripping and transcoding over the years, such that each time I need to deal with a new video format, or a new application, it’s not too hard, because I’m building on everything I’ve already learned.
And each time I was learning new things, it’s not like there was a risk that all my previous content might suddenly become unusable or inaccessible.
Meanwhile, a couple years ago I was finally able to build myself a proper NAS. While I know my way around Linux somewhat, I never kept a Linux-based daily driver because most of the apps I use regularly are on Windows, and I’m not confident about running them stably in Linux, nor am I confident about equivalent native Linux apps. And I’m not confident about setting up and administering my own server. My past experiences have shown me that whenever you need to do anything complex and specific, it involves a lot of work.
So at a coworker’s suggestion, I got a Synology NAS that turned out to be a breeze to setup. And then I figured out how to get Plex server on there (not available in the Synology package manager, but the “manual” process turned out to be simple enough)
And it just WORKS! it’s not perfect, but it’s mostly painless to use. I was happy paying for the lifetime Plex pass at the beginning, because it handles all the routing and discovery that needs to happen to allow me to stream to my phone, or to my parents’ TV when I’m visiting them.
My next NAS might not be by Synology due to their recent announcement about supported hard drives, but I’ll probably be looking for something that “just works” because I can’t be bothered to learn how to be a sysadmin, and risk losing my stuff because I’m making the kinds of mistakes one makes as they’re learning.
Just like, if I owned a car, I wouldn’t be digging under the hood to “tweak the timing” or replacing brake discs. I’d be happy paying someone I trust to do that work, leaving me with a car that “just works”.
shutz@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What would happen if USA invades Canada?
2·9 months agoJust rent a nice French bomb, and blow up Mar-a-Lago
shutz@lemmy.cato
Games@lemmy.world•Crysis 4 put "on hold" as developer Crytek is next studio hit by layoffsEnglish
26·9 months agoI guess even they can’t run Crysis on full.
shutz@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What would happen if USA invades Canada?
2·9 months agoOutside of the White House and Capitol (and maybe adjoining buildings) I would not want to do too much damage to the rest of Washington DC, as I think we could find lots of allies there.
Florida, on the other hand…
shutz@lemmy.cato
Linux@lemmy.ml•GIMP 3.0 Enters String Freeze, Inching Closer To Release
314·1 year agoWhy doesn’t someone just fork it and change the name?
Like, I dunno, “Super Human Image Treatment” or “Consistently Lovely Image Treatment Oriented for Real Imaging Stars”
The Democratic Order of Planets has a streaming platform, now?
shutz@lemmy.cato
Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•First Christmas display of the year... in JulyEnglish
21·1 year agoAll those comments, and only you knew what was really up? People really do treasure their ignorance…
shutz@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Yesterday in Kroger (a supermarket for you non-Americans) I saw a bunch of cans of potato salad. Why would someone buy canned potato salad?
2·1 year agoYou assume there’s lots of chemicals, but did you check? The process of canning food doesn’t necessarily require a lot of chemicals: a lot of canned food is cooked in the can, after it’s sealed, which kills most of the microbes that might spoil the food and make you sick. And because it’s sealed, no microbes can get in, either.
shutz@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.ml•Google is ready to fill free streaming TV channels with ads
1·1 year agoWith Product Placement!
shutz@lemmy.cato
Gaming@lemmy.ml•President of Xbox at Microsoft asked about the closure of Hi-Fi Rush developer Tango Gameworks, spends close to a minute saying almost nothing
4·2 years agoSomeone would just release a mod that replaces the ads with Monty Python sketches.
I think someone forgot to go back and edit their question
shutz@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What Major Social Media Platforms Would You Like To See Federated Alternatives To That Don't Exist Yet?
7·2 years agoYou’re trying to apply objectivity to a very subjective area. I’m not saying it’s impossible, and you should by all means try it, but maybe it would be a good idea to try something that has a better chance, first, such as this:
How about an open platform for scientific review and tracking? Like, whenever a new discovery or advance is announced, that site would cut through the hype, report on peer review, feasibility, flaws in methodology, the ways in which it’s practical and impractical, how close we are to actual usage (state of clinical trials, demonstrated practical applications, etc.)
And it would keep being updated, somewhat like Wikipedia, as more research occurs. It needs a more robust system of review to avoid the problems that Wikipedia has, and I don’t have the solution for that, but I believe there’s got to be a way to do it that’s resistant to manipulation.
shutz@lemmy.cato
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I hated the Colonel, with his wee beady eyes!
1·2 years agoAnd the hot wings use the other kind of mace
Bed bugs are usually in a straight line (they follow your veins). Could this be something other than an insect bite?