public library
here the subscription fee for one year is about as expensive as a single book.
public library
here the subscription fee for one year is about as expensive as a single book.
yes, interesting, i just wondered if i’m missing something, maybe my statement was a bit too negative :-/
Disregard it.
no! i like it. this is the special lemmy spirit :-)
already heard about the stock option (and forgot about it), but i wondered: how do you handle sand or other dirt attached to the trimmings?
i’ve tried to filter with a coffee filter, but its really tedious and takes ages until all stock is filtered.
the double freezing option is very cool. do you concentrate the stock, or add just as little water as possible when cooking the stock?
i started freezing tomato sauce and tomato paste (they go bad quite fast?!), in their original glass container, but was really annoyed by having to get it out of the freezer hours before you need it. Otherwise you won’t get it out of the glass, or you have to warm it up…
Now i’m putting the sauce and paste into a ice cube tray, works quite good so far.
nice graph, what is the “calories per gram of food” or “caloric density” dimension/axis good for?
only use-case i can think of is something like packing food for hiking? other than that calories per gram of food is quite irrelevant, or am i missing something?
Nominees:
Thanks for the suggestion and the code snippets.
i want to see how votes/comments accumulate over time on a post, therefore i would have to poll the “all” posts endpoint in a regular interval. but I would either see new posts with small number of comments/upvoted, or already upvoted post, or i would have to download all posts in a regular time interval which seems impossible to me.
interesting. thanks.
so this would mean that if i wanted to receive an event for each upvote/comment/post in the lemmy fediverse i would have to create my own instance in the ActivityPub space, subscribe to all communities (there is no such single wildcard call (?), so i would have to subscribe to all ~30k communities each by its own and also watch for new communities) and then i could utilize the ActivityPub protocol as instance feed me with their events?
there are currently about 600 instances and 30k communities, but only ~2k communities have more than 600 subscribers (according to [0]). does this mean that those bots only subscribe to communities above a certain threshold?
so the instances only save the metadata/title of federated posts, but when a user wants to see the comments or content, then the other instances are queried for more details?
what are the bots good for?
no gui, but still super simple and enough for local testing:
cd folder/you/want/to/serve/from
python -m http.server -b 127.0.0.1
open browser surf to http://127.0.0.1:8000/
but a simple plastic bag would be enough for that?
but then the three cover would be connected at the tip? otherwise the plastic is not strong enough to help against deforming?!
can you define “machine”? if it’s a desktop: have you thought about an additional hdd/ssd? all the pros of dual booting, without the cons: you can simply unplug the windows drive if you install linux.
but still do a backup!
First of all: Do they want to make real live friends? having only internet friends doesn’t sound too bad, does it?
they have tried to socialize in a fishbowl event but they weren’t able to get a friend there as I feel it.
you don’t get a friends from a single event. give it more time. much more time. some other comment mention hobbies or groups, and i think this is the key: you don’t go to those events because you want to make friend, but because of you interest and you make friends by accident. Don’t pressure it!
there was a thread some time ago: https://lemmy.ml/post/18385948
https://panoramax.fr/ stood out to me as a platform to host the images.
do you want to build a photo-rig for your bike? do you already have a 360° camera?
thanks for the insight, much appreciated!
thanks for your answer. that’s what i feared, but its good to be sure!
thanks for your comment and recommendation.
can you share your recipe or a link to a good recipe?