This is fucking hilarious.
This is fucking hilarious.
I’ve been getting these Chef Woo brand vegan cups lately that are high in protein and their “beef” is a mushroom base and it’s pretty damn good. Good option for when I want to put zero effort I to cooking since I have a hot water dispenser.
I tried the second one in your comment and donno if I didn’t make it right or what but maybe I need to give it another try. It was good at first but started to get a bit too sweet as I ate it. I also generally like spicy ramen so maybe it’s just not ehat I was after.
The 3x and 2x’s spice packet is the soup base. The second packet is like sesame seeds and some seaweed flakes. Stew type has a second powder packet that makes it thicker.
My favorite thing about this was from a reddit post where all the shitlibs called them terrorists without a single shread of irony.
I’m as tankie as they come.
I’m not having this issue. I’m using one of the Firefox extensions but don’t get to choose an instance. I just went with the second most popular extensions because I liked the UI better.
DDG being down was the push for me to finally try SearXNG. Used it all day while working on code and it’s been pleasant. The search results are actually meaningful and it’s fast.
Right? They can say it runs locally all they want and not mention that once it’s connected to the internet, telemetry kicks in.
I’d be willing to test it but I’m too busy not using Windows ever again.
Extremely close actually. It’s Astro.
Not yet but I’ve looked into it.
I guess a hint is that is probably barely a JS framework and it’s for static sites.
A meme about all the various JS frameworks there are and the one I’m currently using isn’t even in it. JFC, what am I doing?
And new forms of government such as socialism are generally more succeptible to corruption as people find the new loopholes; as a government gets more corrupt, those who corrupted it seek to consolidate their power.
This is capitalism tho.
For what it’s worth, QMK/VIA/Vial all work on Linux. A few years ago the docs were not complete and I remember I had to run
echo 'PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"' >> $HOME/.bashrc && source $HOME/.bashrc
but on my last install I followed the docs and I guess they are complete currently(or rather I am no longer on a janky system). So basically probably almost anything QMK based is gonna work on Linux. I have 2 Cantor Remixes, A Sweep36, a Ferris Sweep, a Planck, and an XD75 all running Vial which is a similar QMK fork as VIA with a GUI. And they all run fine on Mint with zero issues. I can plug an play on any other system too since the boards used firmware instead or relying on an installed software.
If you want a cheaper option, The Anne Pro 2 has a Linux build of their software but soldered switches so you are stuck with stock. But the board isn’t great, ngl.
For quiet switches, you won’t get a silent clicky switch but if you want the tactile bump and don’t mind it not being as “snappy”, look into something like Gazzew Boba U4. The stems have rubber feet that cushion the noise. You can check YT videos for sound comparisons. They won’t be as good as real world examples but you can get an idea. For chocs, They just released a brand new line of silent v1 switches. The 2 linear variants are already out but the silent Sunset version, which is the low profile equivalent of the Boba, is gonna be out soon. I daily the original Sunsets and they are easily my favorite switch.
I grew one so people would stop thinking I’m 12.
I live in the Panhandle and it’s a hilarious satire on existence. People go to church and talk about community and family, but cheat on their spouses and screech about hyper individualism all the time. They threaten to shoot you with their “come and take it” guns for sneezing too close to their property but then if we get a bunch of snow dumped on us and traffic goes to shit, without fail, the good ol boys in their lifted trucks are all over the high way pulling stuck cars out of the snow. It’s bizarre.
Np! The website has a basic wysiwyg but I know the app that I use at least doesn’t and most people aren’t really computer nerds. Looks better now!
I think Lemmy uses standard markdown so a list would be a - with a space after it and then the list item:
This doesn’t make sense. I keep getting told communism don’t like the gays so communism is bad and capitalism is good because you get to have cars and 1000 types of Hershey candy bars.
Should we start a GoFundMe?
I wish I had gotten an ereader like a decade ago. My Kindle and pirate hat has gotten me back into reading in a major way. My only gripe is I wish I had know about how easy pirating digital books was gonna be and would have opted for a different brand since fuck Amazon and fuck sunk cost fallacy.