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Allero ,

All people said not to mention that recipe is unnecessarily complex.

Refrigerating the dough for an entire week will make it rather less potent, not more, while most of aroma components accumulation will happen through the first day. Not to mention here you allow it to stay at room temperature for 8 hours first before that, which is an overkill.

Just keep it at room temperature for 2 hours, let it stay in your fridge for 24 hours and you’re good to go. Or just use the sourdough directly, that’ll do.

Also, I hope you had at least 3 days (better a week for wild starters) of renewing the sourdough before you put it anywhere. Otherwise, it can have a very unstable and potentially even dangerous microbial composition.

Source: I’m a bread technologist.

geogle ,
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Where do you suggest to learn more about what you just said?

Allero ,

Unfortunately, most of my sources are either in Russian or very academic. This open-access article does a good job of reviewing many academic sources, if you’re interested.

Out of what’s popular and available in English, I’d strongly recommend Jeffrey Hamelman’s “Bread: A Baker’s Book of Techniques and Recipes”. It contains a lot of useful info on both sourdough and straight dough technology in a way that is home baker-friendly.

eskimofry ,

Talk to the mother or grandmother of any Indian origin person in your friends’ circle

arvere ,

I found after years that starters work fine if I leave them in the fridge without feeding (sometimes for weeks) and then prepare and feed them overnight or 1 day before using it.

would you say that’s dangerous?

Allero ,

Depends on whether you allowed your starter to go through 2-3 cycles before putting it in the fridge. If yes, you’re all clear. Essentially what protects starters and sourdough from going bad is high acidity that they develop. If you give your starter enough time before preserving it, it will retain most of that acidity, allowing you to just feed it again and then use it. If not, you’re at risk of letting molds and other harmful organisms develop - some of them do grow at fridge temperatures, and if there’s no acidity to stop them, it can be not good.

Anyway, it’s a good practice not to store sourdough for over a week - just in case.

arvere ,

thanks for the knowledge! very useful

Allero ,

Always welcome! :)

Rozauhtuno ,
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Does Firefox on iphone have reader view?

Aurolei ,

It does. I use it heaps.

nfsu2 ,
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ah yes, a $1500 phone with software that won’t allow you to do shit under the flag of security and UI.

kalpol ,

They’re all headed that way. And Google wants to do it to PCs too.

Syrc ,

Safari allows you to install adblockers, btw. Apple is overprotective but this isn’t really their fault.

nfsu2 ,
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If you are only concerned about blocking ads thats fine and good. But if your are concerned about privacy one should ditch apple devices altogether. Not to mention freedom.

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  • nfsu2 ,
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    How is it worse? If you use google apps it is obiously the same as using apple apps. But otherwise you can remove telemetry, use foss apps and if you are up to it patch a safey net fix to use banking apps.

    KoalaUnknown ,

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  • nfsu2 ,
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    A closed source OS of a company that has broken every anti-trust law, thats sells phones with no headphone jack or charger and calls it features and you tell me it does not sell data. Google and Apple are two of the same Monster. But you can not modify you Iphone whatsoever, Jailbreaking an Iphone is a pain in the ass, while in Android isnt a breeze either it is much easier. Android in it self (Android Open Source Project) kicks any iOS in the ass. The problem is that vendors put a thick layer of their version of android. If you get your hands on a phone that is compatible with Lineage Os (very close to (AOSP) you can escape Googles jail for good. And while agree with tou that Google’s Android is bad it ia certainly not any worse than iOS. Do not take my word for it, just ask any developer.

    KoalaUnknown ,

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  • nfsu2 ,
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    I read the study, it only compares just one iPhone to one Google Pixel phone and it concludes that Google just sends more accumulated data, not more data type. The reason for that is because DroidGuard send a full device integrity report to google to check things like the bootloader, mounts, if its rooted, if its an emulator, etc… Plus its checking for API hooking like Frida as the study testers where using. Droidguard is a huge obfuscated blob of data so sending loads of obfuscated data keys makes sense. The study concludes that while google calls for more data, the type of data regarding privacy is the same for iOS and Google Android.

    You say that you want your phone for productivity like modifying your phone would be unproductive. Which is funny since your are on Lemmy commenting on a post about “Mildy Infuriating Stuff”. If you do not care for for modification is one thing, but if one wishes to do so one should be able to do it. I’m totally fine with using tools as is, but if one would like to modify it then Apple, Google or whomever should not prevent it, if it voids the warranty or some other contract then so be it. It is your tool not theirs.

    I agree with you that Google are a piece of shit, just that I think the same of Apple. I think that buying a phone for $1500 when there are other options for $400 is insane. From what I have read most developers and regular people who want privacy and freedom try to de-Google their phone, or run a custom ROM, and on their PC they run Debian, Arch or whatever. If that i not an option for you that is fine, but is not for nothing that people are running away from Apple and Google while they are getting their asses sued, it is not for nothing that government institutions around the world are replacing Windows with GNU/Linux.

    Shady_Shiroe ,
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    I recently setup a pi hole, can’t believe I didn’t do it sooner

    possiblylinux127 ,

    Blame Apple and its closed ecosystem. Fossdroid the only way these days

    01189998819991197253 ,
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    Reminds me of this scenes from Ready Player One. Except, we don’t have Holiday’s ad restrictions.

    IronKrill ,

    I loaded up a download page on a work computer recently, forgetting it didn’t have adblock. My god the amount of ads was insane. There were literally about 20 ads surrounding the content with varying styles and I could actually not figure out at a glance what was the main content. I don’t understand how anyone uses the internet raw anymore.

    jj4211 ,

    The other day sometime similar happened to me. I mean I was used to that sort of crap on some dubious downloads, but most recently it was a pretty reputable software from it’s actual reputable site, and there were like a half dozen “DOWNLOAD” buttons in boxes and arrows and like a tiny actual download link. Made me research whether that site has been hijacked since I had last used it, and folks were saying it just went that way. Still very reluctant to grab it on any system I vaguely care about or keep anything remotely sensitive, since indulging in those sorts of ads destroys any twist I might have had.

    HootinNHollerin ,

    Use reader mode

    RexWrexWrecks ,

    Does Firefox on iPhone not allow/have extensions?

    CommissarVulpin ,

    Unfortunately, no. From what I gather, any other browser on an iPhone is just Safari with a different skin.

    skuzz ,

    Not only a different skin, a kneecapped version of Safari that doesn’t have the root level access to Javascript performance boosts that Safari proper does.

    1Blocker for the win slightly. It can do an device-local loopback adblock VPN. Until Apple says no.

    beanlurks ,
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    Also cooked.wiki… just put it in front of the url and boom. Can save your recipes on there too👌

    GregorGizeh ,

    I recently switched from iPhone to Android, and let me tell you it is ridiculous how much more control you have over your user experience. Adblock alone made it worthwhile.

    Anyway, on iPhone i used to use reader mode to filter all that crap. Though some asshole sites block the function

    Maeve ,

    I used ddg and no ad blocker*, never was an issue until ddg on Android.

    BorgDrone ,

    Anyway, on iPhone i used to use reader mode to filter all that crap.

    Why not just use an adblocker?

    GregorGizeh ,
    BorgDrone ,

    Weird, because the adblocker on my iPhone seems to be working perfectly.

    iPhone has had support for ad blockers since 2015.

    GregorGizeh ,

    How so? All Browsers on ios are just skins for safari. Unless you are counting jailbreaking the device first

    BorgDrone ,

    So? Safari has had built in adblocker support since iOS 9.

    I use AdGuard myself and it works flawlessly.

    GregorGizeh ,

    Just dug around the Safari settings on my (fairly old) device, i cant seem to find any extensions or addons. Though i believe you of course, a quick web search suggests so too. Perhaps my device isnt supporting them, its an old iphone x i think (or 8?)

    BorgDrone ,

    You need to install an ad blocker from the app store. This one works well for me.

    Start the app to select the blocking rulesets

    Enable it in Settings > Safari > Extensions and Settings > Safari > Content blockers

    dubyakay ,

    AdGuard blocks ads just fine on iOS.

    elxeno ,
    JoShmoe ,

    If you’re on an iphone you should be able to access reader mode or view. It bypasses JS and lets you view basic text and images.

    Showroom7561 ,

    Recipe websites are something else, eh?

    Most have a 20 page story until you get to the actual recipe. Like, I don’t give a damn about your life story, I just want to bake some muffins. 😂

    OP, of you have a “Reading mode” on your phone’s browser, it’ll cut out a lot of extras and just give you the text.

    Aatube ,

    Try AdGuard and Safari.

    nokturne213 ,

    This is what I use.

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