variouslegumes

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[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 18 points 4 months ago (8 children)

I just adopted a cat and today was the first day she sat beside me and took a nap. She was doing this too. ❤

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 1 points 5 months ago

Instead of an onscreen keyboard, you could try KDE connect.

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 1 points 5 months ago

Shadow run on the 360.

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 3 points 5 months ago

Pasta roller. Not a super fancy one. Made some whole wheat pasta yesterday with some pesto from a friends basil garden.

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 0 points 6 months ago
  • Home assistant! Super useful for automating anything.
  • You could try out ROC for streaming audio between devices. I use to listen to my records and tapes with headphones while lying on the couch.
[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 41 points 6 months ago (1 children)

You'll find some things are broken and janky in Windows and Linux. Just different jank you're not used to. I have friends who complain about how they have to do weird workarounds for Linux and then turnaround and fuck with RegEdit. You get used to either given enough time.

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 1 points 6 months ago

No joke going to do this. I could quadruple my beans!

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

From the ingredient list: northern, pinto, large lima, yelloweye, garbanzo, baby lima, green split, kidney, cranberry, small white, pink, small red, yellow split, lentil, navy, white kidney, black bean.

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 9 points 7 months ago (12 children)

A bean connoisseur! What bean is your fav? Black bean? Lentil? Garbanzo? Navy?

 

It has 15 different types of beans in it and it can be bought pre packaged. 15 different beans!

 

I picked it up to do some canvas projects. Sews through 6 layers of canvas pretty easily! First simple thing I made (warning, pretty amateur sewing :) )

 

Easy hike in the Pacific northwest. Spectacular view!

 

Pretty sure this isn't ultra light. Found in a retro(?) magazine from a thrift store

[–] variouslegumes@reddthat.com 1 points 2 years ago

Prioritizing developer experience is not the reason we use front-end frameworks. People expect the web to work like a desktop app (no page reloads). The initial request might take a little bit longer, but in the end a well written front-end app will feel faster.

The problem is that people don't worry about bundle size and cram every library off of npm into their website.

 

Everytime I have to do something with a dns, subnet, general networking shenanigans. I get really lost. Are there any good books for self learning that won't put me to sleep?

 

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