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I love making (and subsequently eating) #sourdough bread, but it takes so long to make.
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@Justin To #НетВойне Fortunately, most of the time it takes is just waiting on it to proof, so it doesn't prevent me from doing other things in the meantime.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Sometimes I just want bread now, and I can't convince my starter to be quick enough. At least the process doesn't take that much physical effort.
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I really wish I could just make it on a daily basis, which would be super satisfying and the right timing for everything.
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@justinto This one is essentially what I do, but I also add in grated cheese both into the batter and on top of the batter once it’s in the loaf pan. But the cheese isn’t needed.

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There's a family member that Katy and I had cut ties with about a year ago because he's toxic. Today Katy extended an olive branch and we were immediately reminded why we made that decision in the first place.

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in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Ugh, I'm sorry.

Toxic family is hard to endure, hard to break away from, and hard to be reminded why we broke away from them in the first place.

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I’m sorry to hear that. I’ve been there and done that — and it’s more difficult than many people realize. But cutting that kind of toxicity out of your life is necessary sometimes.


I've been working through some #soroban exercises try to actually become reasonably proficient in its use. Interestingly enough, I'm doing much better with multiplicaiton/divison than I am with the addition/subtraction questions, but that's because the latter involve summing a column of values rather than just multiplying two numbers. There are more places to screw up.

Still, these questions seem designed to deliberately screw me up with things like multiple carries, changing the value on a rod just to immediately revert that change, etc.

Still, it's probably that way for a reason.



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I don't want this place to be a "Twitter replacement". I came here (in the pre-Musk era) because I wanted something better* than Twitter. The fedi certainly has its shortcomings, and we need to work to improve it (especially regarding the treatment of marginalized people), but Twitter should not be the yardstick we measure ourselves by.

* "Better" is of course subjective.



Ah, jackhammer guy is back...

Yay. 💀



I am neither for nor against AI, mostly because it's essentially a meaningless word. What does bother me is the number of people who are shoehorning it into their products because investors lose their minds and shovel boatloads of money at them.

It's not that I have a problem with fools taking other fools' money; I'm just really sick of them trying to sell me their magic beans.

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Better joke: AI is the word love in Chinese

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cult (Mormon) stuff

My father was going through a bunch of stuff in my old room and came across my old temple clothing (among some other of my stuff). He brought it over.

I wonder what I should do with it.



Why do people have to keep reinventing DRM? There's no good way to do it.

Just stop.



...and that's another thread ignored that I should've known better than to participate in in the first place.

One of these days I'll learn.





Thought we'd come up with a life hack to keep the dishes from piling up: just buy the minimum necessary, forcing them to be washed regularly.

This works until you accidentally break a dish. 🤦‍♂️

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I've never liked peaches. The texture of peach fuzz on my tongue makes my skin crawl, but nectarines are possibly the best fruit in the world.
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I eat peaches with the skin on, but usually rinsing them and rubbing them with a paper towel gets most of the fuzz texture off, since I'm also not a big fan of that
in reply to lori

@lori I find the only thing that does it sufficiently for me is peeling them, and that seems like a lot of work when nectarines exist. 🙃
@lori
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

yeah lol i'd absolutely eat nectarines before i'd peel a peach

Unless I'm going to a farmers market where they have the good shit I end up buying nectarines more than peaches anyway just because supermarkets tend to have dogshit peaches but okay nectarines.




Pulled the plug on the trip early. @Benny just wasn't having it. Fortunately, we came prepared for such a contingency.


And, time to turn my phone off again to enjoy the trip instead of scrolling social media (which I can do at home). Also, I only have so much battery. 🙃



Fun fact, the cat can slip out of his harness when spooked by a passing car. We're hanging out in the tent with him until we can sort out this logistical wrinkle.
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So I think that when I took off after Benny when he got loose I got into some poison ivy/oak. I'm normally careful about such things, but I had to be quick to catch him.

I washed my arms immediately after and slathered them with afterbite (which I figured was the most useful thing we had on hand) but there was some itchiness/rash shortly thereafter. Fortunately Benny seems to have been unaffected.

Could've been a lot worse.



Well, we forgot to bring bug spray. Rookie mistake, but it's been a while. Ran off to the nearby pharmacy to pick some up, then we'll finish setting up camp.


Doing some last minute checking of the #camping gear for our trip tomorrow. We haven't touched any of it in like six years. I was sure the batteries in our lantern would be dead. I tested them and they're fully charged. I'm impressed.
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@負けヒロイン ⭐️🔰🇺🇸 🇵🇭 These were cheapo dollar store batteries too.

Mind you, it's a simple enough device where "off" actually means off, not some low-power standby mode.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

Ugh, I hate that. My current EDC flashlight has a parasitic drain like that, so I have to keep the tailcap partially unscrewed so the battery isn't dead when I actually need it.







Lately when I wake up in the morning there's a 50/50 chance that the internet has died during the night and I need to reboot the modem.

This is not good when you're self-hosting stuff from home.



Okay, finally took the plunge and just booked a #camping trip this upcoming week instead of waiting for everything to just fall in place. We haven't been camping since before COVID.

I've got to go through all our gear to make sure everything's still in working order.

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Just for fun, I decided to look into how to use an abacus the other day. I have no practical use for this whatsoever, it was just something I was curious about. Learning this of course made me want to buy an abacus. I know myself well enough to know that while it would probably be an inexpensive purchase, it'd only end up collecting dust on a shelf within a week.

Then I thought about programming a virtual abacus that I could then play around with. I know this to be an absolutely absurd idea, but that absurdity only kinda makes me want to do it even more.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

So it's fun to use and all, but it's way too easy for a fumble with the keyboard to mess the whole thing up.

Besides, now I'm looking into soroban-style abacuses (abacii?) They seem more interesting. I'm probably going to break down and actually buy one.





Just started down the rabbit hole that is the Japanese electrical system. At a glance, it actually seems to make the North American system look sane. That's an impressive feat.


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I hereby resign my membership in the universal set (just to cause headaches for set theorists).
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math shitpost

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in reply to Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.

@Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. Intellectually, I understand this.

I think that computers just trick us into believing them to be deterministic.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

They aren't quite as deterministic as we might like them to be these days. I think some CPUs have a quantum randomness source, and task-scheduling across multiple computation units often _feels_ non-deterministic to me.

Plus, I do believe the term "Heisenbug" can be applied to bugs that go away when you turn on debugging/profiling/tracing or any other type of monitoring system that might be useful to diagnosis, even if everything is perfectly deterministic.

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Just received an emergency tornado alert recommending to take shelter in a basement.

I live in an apartment. We don't have a basement.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I mean, there is a basement floor and there is a hallway we could use down there in a worst-case scenario. Fortunately, the storm seems to be letting up.
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Jonathan Lamothe
@erin (she/her) You know, it's funny (in a not funny way). We've had a number of tornado warnings in recent years. In my childhood, I can only ever remember that happening once.



I hate it when I make an official release of a program with an ugly snippet of code that I can't figure out how to write more cleanly, only to come up with a solution 10 minutes after pushing the release. I just make the change in the dev branch so it gets incorporated into the next version.

In my defense, the thing I was overlooking was that #Haskell's Maybe type is an instance of Foldable. It's not the kind of data type that exactly screams Foldable, is it?

Side note: I should use Hoogle's search by type signature feature more frequently. I needed a function that looked like this: Monad m => (a -> m ()) -> Maybe a -> m (), which is literally just mapM_.

in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I don't use emacs, but it works well in Neovim and VS Codium. I've heard it's better in emacs than in vim, but haven't verified that.


FFS.

There's a notice posted on the front door of the building. Apparently the landlord is bringing in an exterminator tomorrow and we have ~24h to empty out all the cabinets, pull appliances away from the walls, etc. in preparation for their arrival.

Welp, I did have other plans for today, but I guess not any more. ಠ_ಠ

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Fun development: ours is not one of the apartments being treated. On the plus side, had we not gone through the exercise of emptying out all the cabinets, I wouldn't have noticed the leak under our bathroom sink. Gonna have to get that fixed. :/
in reply to Jonathan Lamothe

I think this comes under the concept of, a silver lining. But still, it would have been nice if you could have been told this before you stressed and did all the work.


So, my partner who's "not into anime" and insistent that she dislikes the fantasy genre may or may not have spent the past three days binging on Frieren.

Now she wants more anime recommendations.

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Weather report for today said no chance of rain.

I should not have left the car windows rolled down...

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