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TheAnonymouseJoker , to linux in Moving away from RHEL based distros, whats good ?
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Debian

Debian 12 Bookworm is their best release ever, and I am seeing a lot of positive opinions about it suddenly. It may be a Ubuntu 16.04 moment.

eoli3n ,
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Details ?

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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Go check The Linux Experiment’s video, among a lot of other videos and discussion forums.

eoli3n ,
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Those are not “details”, but “blur sources”.

TheAnonymouseJoker ,
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Have you bothered to research the consensus and what Debian’s new release has? Literally 2 minutes away if you search internet instead of replying. Do not expect spoonfeeding.

eoli3n ,
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Bla bla bla, so much energy to just not give what I ask for.

iuseit ,

I love debian now

x4740N , to cooking in What are the best cooking hacks you've learned over the years?
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Not really a hack but just something important, always remember to account for how much salt you need if you don’t have the recipes specific type of salt because different salt types have different shapes and sizes

MrVilliam ,

Also (and I know this is obvious to many) aim to undersalt your dish. You can always add more salt but it’s hard to fix oversalting. If it needs more flavors, use herbs and spices. If you’ve already added a good bit of salt and you’re nervous about oversalting, add some acid. Wine, vinegar, lemon juice, lime juice, etc. That might reveal flavors that the salt was trying to bring out!

AradFort , to world in Palestine-Israel Mega Thread | June 25, 2023 - July 4, 2023
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Israeli forces say will clamp down on settler ‘terrorism’:

aljazeera.com/…/israeli-forces-say-will-clamp-dow…

utopia_dig , to asklemmy in What screams "poorly educated"?
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Not trusting in science.

Edit: Since there are many comments, I would like to clarify my statement. I meant that you should rather trust scientists, that the earth is round / that there is a human-made climate change, etc. and not listen to some random internet guy, that claims these things are false although he has made no scientific tests or he has no scientific background. I know that there are paradigm shifts in science and sometimes old ideas are proven to be wrong. But those shifts happen through other scientific experiments/thoughts. As long as > 99 % of all scientists think that something is true, you should rather trust them then any conspiracy theorist…

SkepticElliptic ,

That’s unironically the point. Science should not be blindly trusted.

ondoyant ,
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i mean i get the impulse, but if we were to blindly trust any sort of knowledge system, science is the one to trust, right? like, any downsides of trusting scientific consensus are necessarily larger when trusting information sources that aren’t scientific, and if you follow through with trusting science blindly, you might ignorantly begin to believe that empirical testing and intellectual honesty is necessary for determining the truth of your beliefs!

sabbah , to world in Russia-Ukraine War Mega Thread | June 25 - July 8 2023
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Timeline: How Wagner Group’s revolt against Russia unfolded:

aljazeera.com/…/timeline-how-wagner-groups-revolt…

Nepenthe , to asklemmy in You can have any superpower, but the first person to reply chooses a side effect
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Well, no one's said shapeshifting yet

PorpoisePopsicles ,
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But anyone within 50 miles with the same zodiac sign turns into a chicken

Nepenthe ,
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This is acceptable. I love chicken and hate Ted Cruz

Piecemakers3Dprints , to cooking in homemade Cajun seasoning?
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If you have access to bulk spices at your local grocery, try mixing the following to your own personal taste: black pepper, white pepper, cayenne pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, mustard powder, chile peppers, cumin, celery seed. 🤘🏼

p.s. If you have a food dehydrator, try lightly charring some hatch chilis over open flame and then dehydrating them after they’re cooled. Grinding them into powder (+seeds = spicy) and adding that to your mix. 🧑‍🍳

linearchaos ,
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I never noticed before, paprika is bell pepper, onion powder and celery seed, It’s the Cajun mirepoix. Makes perfect sense it would be predominant in the seasoning.

Piecemakers3Dprints ,
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The straight up Holy Trinity, yep. 🤩

IMongoose , to selfhosted in Lemmy Server on Unraid

I made a Ubuntu VM and followed the instructions on github.com/ubergeek77/Lemmy-Easy-Deploy, and it looks like it worked but I’m having issues getting a secure connection. I should have the correct ports open on the server and firewall so I’m not sure, I’m kind of a potato.

p5f20w18k ,
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Did you get anywhere with this?

IMongoose ,

Yes. Lemmy-Easy-Deploy works great. My issue was I did not have the domain set up properly to redirect from www.domain.com to domain.com, so the initial setup didn’t work. My email doesn’t work but email is hard.

eric , to linux in RHEL no longer open source
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Does this affect Fedora?

shreddy_scientist ,
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It doesn’t seem like it, RHEL is based on Fedora. Fedora is beta RHEL more or less. But Alma, Rocky and Scientific Linux will all be in trouble as they’re based on RHEL. Or at least that’s what I make of it

DarkGamer , to cooking in What are the best cooking hacks you've learned over the years?
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I'm a big fan of frozen herbs, frozen cubes of garlic save a ton of time breaking open cloves, frozen basil still has that fresh taste and smell relative to dried.

If you make pizza in a home oven, baking steel is a game changer. It gets nice and hot and makes your crust crispy. Like a pizza stone but better.

If you have a blender, try making your own almond milk for a fraction of the cost. It's easy.

HappycamperNZ ,

Elaborate on the almond milk, and does it work with oat and cashew as well?

synsa ,

@HappycamperNZ

  1. Soak raw almonds overnight.
  2. Blend at 1 to 4 ratio. Ex: 1 cup almonds, 4 cups water. Strain through nutbag or cheesecloth. Save pulp for recipes (Google will help)
  3. Some people drink the milk as is but to me, but it tastes even more amazing if you cook it on a stove just until it starts to boil and immediately turn off heat. Add a tablespoon sugar.

Cashews: same but don't need to boil. These don't strain as well so some people prefer using high speed blender and not strain but I didn't care for it that way. I haven't made oat milk that I'm happy with so no advice on that

RFBurns , to nostupidquestions in "Cis" and "trans" are different types of a person's.... what?

…Behaviors and lifestyle choices. They do not rise to the immutable characteristics that qualify for civil-rights protection.

And yes; I’ve seen the sleazy Wiki edit that attaches “perceived” to the definition of “immutable”. ‘I just have to believe…’ belongs in a child’s fairytale book.

Hypersapien OP ,

Why do you care more about what the law requires you to do than you care about simply treating people decently? You can recognize a person’s rights even if the law doesn’t demand it.

And why do I get the feeling that you wouldn’t recognize the civil rights of those who you do view as having “immutable characteristics” if the law didn’t tell you that you had to?

The law is there because of people like you, to make you recognize peoples rights because you seem to be incapable of doing so otherwise.

Your entire argument reeks of you asking “What kind of shitty behavior can I get away with?”

Ja-Lopp262 , to cooking in What are the best cooking hacks you've learned over the years?

Store ripe avocados submerged in water and they last weeks.

shiftenter ,
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fillip , to patientgamers in I might get back into Fallout 4 soon

I’m biased because it’s the first fallout game I played, but I never understood some of the complaints people had. I really liked having a voiced protagonist and the predefined back story was great, because it came up constantly. It allowed for great role-playing. I played new Vegas and enjoyed it, but the game itself wasn’t really all that fun to me, partially because I feel it’s aged somewhat poorly from a gameplay point of view. But in addition, it felt like your character didn’t have a personality, they just had skills and things they were good at. Compared to four, where you can bring up your dead spouse and child and your prewar knowledge pretty regularly, for example. Obviously the dialogue system could’ve been better but on the whole I think four gets way too much flak.

cyanarchy ,

But in addition, it felt like your character didn’t have a personality, they just had skills and things they were good at. Compared to four, where you can bring up your dead spouse and child and your prewar knowledge pretty regularly, for example.

This is the problem for folks like myself, who got to spend time with New Vegas when it was new. Your character is given to you, and you must play that role no matter how little you care. NV allows me to have a very specific conception of who my character is, right down to which lines I choose to deliver sarcastically, and I can express that character in nearly every interaction because I’m not tied to a wife and child I had all of 2.5 minutes to develop an emotional attachment to.

fillip ,

I’m aware I’m in the minority with my opinion, but it just seems odd to me that I never hear these sorts of criticisms levied at the witcher for instance. Great game and fundamentally a good rpg, but your character is predefined. You can shape it a little but Geralt is ultimately still Geralt no matter what. But I never felt that impeded my ability to roleplay as him. The fact that the character is predefined is a positive to me, because the game can be designed around that fact. The scope is limited somewhat, so the paths you do choose can be better detailed. With new Vegas, the actual personality of your character lives within your head most of the time, and isn’t represented on screen nearly as much. Of course that’s fine, it’s just a very different roleplay experience imo, and I don’t prefer it like most people seem to. Not to say that Fo4 is as successful at it as the witcher was, just something I think about. I wish Fo4 would have leaned into it even more if anything, rather than the middle ground they’re in. Would’ve been cool to spend more time prewar for instance, have that aspect of the character influence more side quests.

cyanarchy ,

I can’t comment on this, really. I’ve only played the first Witcher, and I thought it was charming, an opinion that many people seem to find incomprehensible. I tried getting into Witcher 2 and the world just would not hold my interest long enough for me to get any momentum. I haven’t played Witcher 3 and despite all the praise it gets, the fact that I’m playing a predefined character continually dampens my interest.

Blistering hot take, but if I don’t have pretty excessive control over my character I don’t consider it to be a ‘true’ RPG. I don’t bandy this around with elitist intent, I just find myself measuring games in the genre by their narrative chops when the bar to entry is seemingly down to game mechanics (see: Mass Effect, Red Dead, Deus Ex - Incredible games in the RPG genre, but I feel like I do not get to define my own Role to Play whatsoever).

kwot , to nostupidquestions in Should Lemmy have Karma?

You know what’s funny? I think I voted more on comments here than my several years of reddit already. Having votes kept to individual comments instead of tallied up in your profile like this just feels better to me.

catastrophicblues , to asklemmy in what messaging apps do you use?

Telegram almost exclusively. I love thé sheer number of features it offers and pay for Premium.

jiminside OP ,

Telegram is feature-richh for sure. In my country it does not have a large audience for some reason

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