Yeah nah, but a small remark about dropping the streaming service for doing something bad could be reasonable

It's beginning to look a lot like fishmen

https://mander.xyz/post/18868670

Yes. Despite all my deep resentments about our war-like ways, they earned a measure of respect for that.

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 15 points 14 hours ago

I didn't use to be able to decode narcissism at a glance, but basically he's mad that Mad Dog Mattis and his colleagues didn't bend the knee.

Honestly I have never been so accepting of the armed forces as when Mattis openly shunned Trump.

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 3 points 15 hours ago

More just indicative of the hostile posture of corporations

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 8 points 15 hours ago

Off-brand controller. No screen. Drone only. No items. Final destination.

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 4 points 15 hours ago

It's time to start shaming people who think like this

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 17 points 18 hours ago

In August 2023, Todd Howard described his intent behind The Elder Scrolls VI as wanting to make "the ultimate fantasy-world simulator",

That's when you should have known. TES is at heart a novelistic series that is owned by a studio whose entire style is now "short term crafting and gameplay loops occurring within a physics simulation".

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 18 points 18 hours ago

Hilarious to imagine needing this much interface to control a drone.

[-] Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world 22 points 18 hours ago

I'm slightly surprised that loss of faith in corporations being good stewards of our cultural content - wantonly deleting cherished shows, namely - has not driven a larger move towards personal ownership of media. In a world where anything that fails to be profitable faces destruction, owning your stuff has never been a better idea.

Anyone who wants the internet to be like this... It's hard to describe adequately.

The idea makes me as angry as I was when I was a kid and first heard about the destruction of the library of Alexandria. It is a deep dark rage.

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A man in Nashville was in a car accident and had a severe skull and brain trauma.... I'm hearing that he checked himself out of the hospital because they wouldn't let him vape. He has been seen walking around town with his head looking like a bitten cookie with several inches of exposed brain. Acting like nothing's up.

The footage is not for the faint of heart. Or anyone, really.

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Apropos of nothing... (www.independent.co.uk)

Weird Shit 2024, anyone?

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I made quesabirria de res and proveletta cheese with consomme. My little innovation is that I gave it a pat of cilantro garlic compound butter with flake salt on top. I'm gonna die happy. These are the best tacos I've ever made. They taste better than being thin, god help me.

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Living in a walkable city means my weekly shop is a few hours of walking or biking instead of being stuck in traffic, and I'm only mildly tired afterwards since I use a bike with pretty large pannier bags. Since I have no car related costs I can afford more fresh food, a healthier diet, and I can afford to be more choosy about the ethics of what I buy. There's a twice weekly farmers market about a ten minute walk away, and quiet walks through parks to get to the shops. Living somewhere with car centric infrastructure, as I used to, this lifestyle was far less feasible.

Have your experiences been different with moving to walkable/bikeable cities? Any questions or points to be made? I'm not very up on the theory side of city planning, but my experiences line up with the whole "fuck cars" thing.

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Absurdity is cruel, and cruelty is absurd.

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But those tomatoes really stole the show

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I'm shaking rn

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Highland Samoas (lemmy.world)

These are basically samoas (the Girl Scout cookie) built on top of full sized Scottish shortbreads, laden with caramel, toasted coconut, and dipped in chocolate. Normal samoas are designed so you can eat the whole box before you hate yourself. These accomplish that aim with just one.

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Stealing from Weissman's board ideas, I made a gastrique with shallot and dried chiltepin for the cream cheese. The rest is all cheap and cheerful Lidl nibbles.

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The fakest tonkotsu (lemmy.world)

This is LIKE tonkotsu, if you don't have chashu pork or bones to make your own broth.

I was inspired to attempt Joshua Weissman's new quick recipe, but it ended up with more of a FutureCanoe vibe. I went to every shop in town looking for pork bones and struck out. It took all weekend.

My only options were admitting defeat or conducting a science experiment involving premade ramen broth, pork Bisto, gelatin, and duck fat emulsified with a blender.

Also my tare was bonito and konbu powder rather than real stuff. The Asian markets in town didn't know what shirodashi was, so I had to fake it.

The pork is cured and slow roasted belly, which is itself extremely nice and I'm not mad at that substitution at all.

Still pretty good. I'm happy with how my eggs turned out.

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