Hell, even a white gravy with no sausage is still good if made right with a good fat as the base.
Kay Ohtie
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I’m a dorky inflatable latex coyote! Linux nerd, baker, some 3D things as I learn. Also love latex. The material, not the typography thing.
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Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Modern Windows in a nutshellEnglish1·5 days agoMost folks using irfanview started using it as an image viewer 10-15 years ago and never gave native ones on other OSes a chance. Maybe there’s an obscure format it supports but honestly I’ve actually found others to support more.
Are they, or are they nyantilis?
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What's up, selfhosters? It's self hosting Sunday!English2·23 days agoSame. I’d rather be alerted because something expected didn’t happen, not silence because something failed so hard it didn’t even send an alert.
Idk about the others but in VRChat it’s animes and furries who don’t compress/resize textures and same with worlds.
At least VRC lets you define max cache size and it generally respects it.
I think the first time I saw this meme was an edit posted on Chubbyemu’s channel where she says “I don’t know what -emia means”.
Cookies I can 1000% attest to. The dough gets made quick, sure, but letting it age in the refrigerator for 3-4 days before baking makes a truly excellent cookie.
Varies on the type of course but chocolate chip nearly always wins here. That and with brown butter, also a “take it slow” process.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Linux@lemmy.ml•For my mom the year of the Linux desktop it's already overEnglish9·1 month agoI don’t think that the point here was trying to do anything to say that the user did anything wrong. I think it’s simply pointing out how frustrating it is that Microsoft’s Insistence on various things, as part of their EEE policy, created this situation to begin with, and that it wouldn’t have even broken if not for that.
I’m pretty sure that the person you replied to was really just lamenting that that this is what broke it. And that fundamentally, Microsoft is getting exactly what they wanted as a result. And it’s just frustrating.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•introducing copyparty, the FOSS file serverEnglish7·1 month agoGreat job on something like this! I’ll probably give it a whirl soon, I like Nextcloud but find it clunky sometimes because it’s often a bit more than I need. Maybe breaking it up into Immich + this would help! Thank you for sharing your project!
One thing to note, your comparison against Nextcloud has a partially-incorrect point regarding file upload max size. The client does upload chunking, so is unaffected by the Cloudflare issue as well, but I believe the web client is still affected, just not the apps. https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/latest/admin_manual/configuration_files/big_file_upload_configuration.html#adjust-chunk-size-on-nextcloud-side
I suspect a few others may be as well, but I’m only familiar with the Nextcloud one because that’s what I’ve been running, and discovered in making sure I could still upload video files recorded while out and about.
Also love that it looks like a simpler install!
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Where are all the successful "red cities"?English7·1 month agoAs someone living in a red state, every city here is referred to as a “blue city”, whether people are moving to it or not. State color has shit all to do with it and tends to be how much did we make the assumption land votes.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We all sleep alone soundly; Maybe the key to a happy marriage is separate bedsEnglish3·1 month agoSame. Not married, but my partner always had to put in earplugs when I slept with them because I snored so loud, and they were always silent with their CPAP, which was oddly soothing of a sound. Finally got diagnosed after my doctor AND partner both pressured me to. I sleep fairly soundly most nights now. Even got a new mask type yesterday, a minimal contact full face, and I love it. Just gotta adjust my mustache maintenance routine which…to be fair it was already in dire need of, being bushy and rough and uncomfortable, and that upper edge pushing the hairs right back into my face made that all the more obvious. Oof.
Struggling to read all the comments on mobile so apologies if this is a duplicate, but if you need recipes, Tandoor Recipes. I use it for hosting my own edits of recipes. Since I do baking streams it’s great for me to easily link to my stream for folks who want the same recipe including any tips I’ve added or variations, or something I’ve kinda come up with that’s based off a standard formula.
Plus, using the Kitshn app on a tablet makes for an absolutely gorgeous kitchen companion for reading recipes. Split screening it between the recipe and the chat has been awesome. For real, Kitshn is absurdly polished for an open source app.
I have mine configured with my SSO (Authentik) for login. It’s nice being able to single pane login, and for services where it makes sense, utilize the LDAP outpost feature to login with the same username and password at least (Jellyfin, calibre-web).
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Pfsense help: Route all inbound vpn traffic out over external vpnEnglish1·1 month agoProbably rewrite gateway rules. I believe that’s the rule I use for forwarding out over Cloudflare WARP when my ISP is shitting a brick. All I have to do is toggle like one thing now to make it work instantly for all local traffic. Probably just need the same rule applying on the inbound VPN side.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•GitHub - voidauth/voidauth: An Easy to Use and Self-Host Single Sign-On Provider 🐈⬛🔒English1·2 months agoYeah, I use Authentik currently and the main reason is simplicity of having it with LDAP. But I’ve considered running something else backed by FreeIPA to get more compatibility for LDAP. I feel like I have to fight to get something to work with it.
But it has some high overhead for sure.
Basically reworded what I was saying almost exactly, but yes.
Even the “thinking engine” ones are wild to watch in motion, if you ever turn on debugging. It’s like watching someone substitute the autosuggest of your keyboard for what words appear in your head when trying to think through something. It just generates something and then generates again using THAT output (multiple times maybe involved for each step).
I watched one I installed locally for Home Assistant, as a test for various operations, just start repeating itself over and over to nearly everything before it just spat out something completely wrong.
Garbage engines.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto KDE@lemmy.kde.social•Caution! Cryptocurrency scam live in KDE DiscoverEnglish1·2 months agoDespite it being their software, they don’t maintain this part. It’d be like saying Firefox is responsible for preventing fake bank websites from existing (this is ignoring how they also ship malware protection lists anymore to try and help). The Discover app is just a client where a distro supplies the software lists. On OpenSUSE it browses SUSE (and Flathub, if you add it.)
On Ubuntu it browses Ubuntu’s APT repos and snap.
You can easily alter what repos the software uses too, it’s just using whatever the distribution has configured it to use in conf files and repo lists.
Kay Ohtie@pawb.socialto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Americans overestimate the size of minority groups and underestimate the size of most majority groupsEnglish2·2 months agoOh for sure. It’s still only in that like 5% range but what I meant was folks treat it like it’s new and like…nah.
I hate it. I haven’t run into anyone directly doubting my ADHD at all lately, but as a kid I definitely faced that stigma from some other kids saying it’s “fake”, and I think one of the teachers even said it.
Third option: brisket and gravy on biscuits.