

I got these confused for the longest time and finally played Outer Wilds earlier this year. It’s a masterpiece


I got these confused for the longest time and finally played Outer Wilds earlier this year. It’s a masterpiece

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Chilling champagne and filling balloons I hope.
It helps to be old
I have a kid with who prefers this sort of thing, so I often try to perfect something with the minimum ingredients.
Bread: flour, water, salt, starter Hamburger: beef, salt, charcoal grill Leek pie: flour, butter, water, leeks, gruyère, cream, salt
I recently started making fried chicken by marinating some chicken thighs in salt, sugar, vinegar brine for a day, coating it in literally just cornstarch, and frying it twice.
I will happily eat complicated food, but I think all the above are excellent and are all about quality ingredients and technique.


‘bite down’ is also a lie
(1) boilerplate code that is so predictable a machine can do it
The thing I hate most about it is that we should be putting effort into removing the need for boilerplate. Generating it with a non-deterministic 3rd party black box is insane.


Pierre Poilievre’s brand has been simple and effective, an anti-elite crusader promising to fight for the “common people” against a rigged system.
God this is fucking depressing.
I don’t know what it takes for people to realise that the NDP is an option for the working class. It’s probably some combination of the leader’s attributes, and competent staff getting the right messages out in the right places. I hope they can get it right.


It’s like another attempt at programming with natural language, except using a non-deterministic black box.
They should call it Wish-BASIC ™
I thought I saw it as far back as simcopter
Strange, I’ve never seen that. Have you rebooted the system to make sure it has nothing to do with open files?
I did find one thread that seems related:
https://www.reddit.com/r/btrfs/comments/lip3dk/unreachable_data_on_btrfs_according_to_btdu/
btdu is an excellent tool for finding out what’s taking up space in btrfs


Voting for fascists because they promise to lower taxes. So punk.


Counter-proposal: you get to opt-out of advertising by signing up to automatically buy all the products they advertise.
I do this too. The principle also applies to baking, where you not only save washing measuring cups, but everything is more consistent.


Sorry for the duplicate replies. Lemmy server drama…
That’s a tricky one if you’re getting no info from the kernel. I think the reply above about system instability under load sounds promising. Throttling things down to test seems like a good idea.


Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I’d look in journalctl -b-1 after a reboot.
Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?


Were you running dmesg on another screen or over ssh or something? I’d look in journalctl -b-1 after a reboot.
Is it completely frozen or does it respond to pings etc?


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Unfortunately X forwarding doesn’t work (as far as I can tell) with vulkan.
What I’ve been doing is using waypipe (which seems very stable), with xwayland-satellite (which is not so stable) on the remote end.
I’d also love persistent sessions, so I’ve been following wprs, but it doesn’t seem to support GPU drawing at all.
Lots of interesting tech, but it’s still pretty immature.
You nailed the desperate campaign messaging pretty much perfectly. Points deducted for the misspelling.