sunstoned 5d ago • 100%
Username checks out
sunstoned 6d ago • 45%
I'm genuinely not sure what has you so reactive here, but go off queen
sunstoned 6d ago • 13%
Typically the primary product of the farm would be the livestock though, not the manure. I've never heard of someone using an entire farm just for collecting and processing manure.
sunstoned 6d ago • 29%
What exactly is meant by "manure farm" here? If they mean "farm that fertilizes with manure" then that's a weird jeer since it's not uncommon.
Also an 80 year old man doing this sounds hysterical.
To staffers - What do the kids like nowadays? What's that? Go chella? Yeah give me a gochella rally next
sunstoned 7d ago • 100%
pysic
sunstoned 7d ago • 100%
Right, for a paper physics problem. Try telling someone to multiply their hand by -1.
sunstoned 1w ago • 100%
Not exactly an espresso grinder, but I absolutely love my Baratza Virtuoso (not the plus). Couldn't recommend it more highly.
No messing around, just a good looking, weighty, stainless appliance that does the job.
Can be had for cheap on ebay or similar. Tons of interchangeable parts and guides. Super easy to clean. Couldn't ask for more. Well, maybe a single dose hopper just for fun.
The range is absolutely perfect for Aeropress/V60 up to cold brew. Maaaaaybe fine enough for espresso depending on your setup. Definitely worth the few extra bucks if you're considering a Baratza Encore or similar.
sunstoned 1w ago • 100%
The only thing I don't like about this is the implication of a left hand rule for left hand threads, which makes my E&M physics brain sad
sunstoned 1w ago • 100%
Oh that's so cool! Thanks for the link.
sunstoned 1w ago • 100%
When you say you host it live on Codeberg, do you mean something akin to GitHub pages? I didn't know that existed
sunstoned 2w ago • 100%
Of course! I've loved mine. The community and integration with Gadgetbridge are both awesome. You're in for a treat if you go this route.
sunstoned 2w ago • 100%
On the watch front I opted for the Bangle.JS 2. The abstraction to everything being JavaScript can be annoying, but takes away some foot guns for tinkerers who don't want to optimize lower level code.
sunstoned 2w ago • 100%
wherever you get your PCBs and associated components ;)
sunstoned 2w ago • 100%
Cool video and channel. Thanks for posting!
TLDW:
[It was a cool attempt that may have spurred mobile Linux devs in an important way. Removable battery + hardware switches for communication subsystems were genuinely innovative and in tune with community interests. Also it was bad. 8 year old CPU, software that was trying to do everything everywhere all at once, cameras that didn't work then technically did. Pine64 still exists and the Pinephone Pro is a thing (that the presenter hadn't tested).]
Presenter was generous when describing the end product. It seems to me like they want to like it but came to the same conclusion as most did -- it's definitely not a daily driver. That said, it doesn't have to be to remain a cool product.
Do give them a watch though if you have a chance. This is from a <1k subscriber channel and was well put together.
sunstoned 3w ago • 100%
comin' from one of those de-gens from up country, pick a fun name and sortyerselfout
sunstoned 3w ago • 100%
I use this on my system! It's been the only declarative flatpak mechanism I've gotten to work. Simple, easy to configure, and a descriptive systemd log. What more could you ask for
sunstoned 4w ago • 100%
Comparing Switch Immersion vs Aeropress?
That's a good question. Been a while since I've gone actually immersion brewed with it (usually just pour over and use the stopper for pre heating with less water). I'll make a couple of cups and get back to you.
Edit:
Cup making done! The immersion brew is super clean and easy. I do think some type of lid would help for longer brew times to keep the heat in on the Switch though.
I think both the Aeropress and Switch Immersion lend themselves well to darker (chocolatier/nuttier) extractions. After this little test I will probably switch over to immersion brewing for my afternoon decaf for the foreseeable future!
sunstoned 4w ago • 100%
It's mostly Mastodon. (Shoutout to @RmDebArc_5@sh.itjust.works for posting the link to FediDB)
sunstoned 4w ago • 100%
Can't say enough good things about mine.
If I would start all over, the only two coffee makers I would own are:
- Aeropress
- Size 03 Hario Switch (V60 + a stopper for immersion brew)
AlternativeTo is a site I use quite a bit. Personally I use it when I get fed up with an Android app having too many ads / creepy network behavior or want to find a self-hostable version of a freemium service. It has filters for free, open source, platform type, etc. From my understanding it's all crowd sourced, so if you disagree with a rating put in a vote! Sharing this in hopes that others find it as useful as I do. If you know of similar or better resources I would love to hear about them. Edit: many people are noting that the comments and reviews are out of date. I agree! Despite that I still find it to he useful. It would be great if this little bit of visibility gets more folks engaged over there to improve it.
I've been playing around with my home office setup. I have multiple laptops to manage (thanks work) and a handful of personal devices. I would love to stop playing the "does this charging brick put out enough juice for this device" game. I have: - 1x 100W Laptop - 1x 60W Laptop - 1x 30W Router - 1x 30W Phone - 2x raspberry pis I've been looking at multi-device bricks like [this UGREEN Nexode 300W](https://www.ugreen.com/collections/charger/products/ugreen-300w-desktop-usb-c-gan-charger) but hoped someone might know of a similar product for less than $170. Saving a list of products that are in the ballpark below, in case they help others. Unfortunately they just miss the mark for my use case. - [Shargeek S140](https://sharge.com/products/shargeek-s140-140w-pd3-1-gan-charger): $80, >100W peak delivery for one device, but drops below that as soon as a second device is plugged in. - [200W Omega](https://chargeasap.com/products/200w-omega-charger): at $140 it's a little steep. Plus it doesn't have enough ports for me. For these reasons, I'm out. - [Anker Prime 200W](https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Charger-Charging-Station-Compatible/dp/B0CT2NQ7WG?hvadid=80058381345066&hvnetw=s&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=m&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583657851981835&psc=1): at $80 this seems like a winner, but ~~they don't show what happens to the 100W outputs when you plug in a third (or sixth) device. Question pending with their support dept.~~ it can't hit 100W on any port with 6 devices plugged in. - [Anker Prime 250W](https://www.anker.com/products/a2345-anker-prime-charger-250w-6-ports-ganprime?variant=43931956478102): thanks [FutileRecipe](https://lemmy.world/u/FutileRecipe) for the recommendation! This hits all of the marks and comes in around $140 after a discount. Might be worth the coin. If you've read this far, thanks for caring! You're why this corner of the internet is so fun. I hope you have a wonderful day.
Is anybody self hosting Beeper bridges? I'm still wary of privacy concerns, as they basically just have you log into every other service through their app (which as I understand is always going on in the closed source part of Beeper's product). The linked GitHub README also states that the benefit of hosting their bridge setup is basically "hosting Matrix hard" which I don't necessarily believe.