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It varies between fish whether or not you want to keep the skin on while cooking. Some just turn to rubber if you try to sear them. Salmon skin comes out a bit like crispy chicken skin. It adds some nice texture and meaty flavor. But everyone’s got their own preferences.
I still cannot believe NASA managed to re-establish a connection with Voyager 1.
That scene from The Martian where JPL had a hardware copy of Pathfinder on Earth? That’s not apocryphal. NASA keeps a lot of engineering models around for a variety of purposes including this sort of hardware troubleshooting.
It’s a practice they started after Voyager. They shot that patch off into space based off of old documentation, blueprints, and internal memos.
Keep Calm and Disregard the 1202 Alarm.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Apple’s Vision Pro battery pack is hiding the final boss of Lightning cables17·2 years agoWide Lightening cannot harm you. Wide Lightening is inaccessible without the aid of a SIM opening tool.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto Risa@startrek.website•Important context: Humans no longer even play the game.English7·2 years agoThese memes are spoofing Reddit’s “Am I The Asshole”? subreddit. The original posts are usually personal anecdotes about someone having to cancel plans at the last minute or stealing a coworker’s lunch. They’ve been replaced here with first person perspectives from various Vulcan episodes, with Illogical being swapped in for Asshole. The acronyms everyone’s using are letter swapped versions of popular responses on that Reddit. (NTA, cars break down. YTA, don’t steal your coworker’s lunch. Etc.)
Chicken tortilla soup with a healthy dose of lime! My local taco place does a soup special when it gets cold, and I’ve had this one enough that I wanted to try and recreate it. I usually skew more towards stews in chilly weather, but this soup’s on my short list next time I’m in the mood for something brothy.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto ErgoMechKeyboards@lemmy.world•First exp with a split ANSI keyboard4·2 years agoLooks great! Love those wooden rests!
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•You know there’s a pregnant man emoji?English8·2 years agoHell yeah. 🙌
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual Conversation@lemmy.world•You know there’s a pregnant man emoji?English50·2 years agoAh yeah, the Unicode Consortium ran into an issue a while back where they realized their emoji descriptors weren’t specific enough and were leading to confusion in cross-platform conversations. Apple used to have a woman in a red dress for “Dancer”, while most Android distributions showed a man in a disco suit. They started getting more specific in their emoji definitions and in 2016 and introduced a few emoji pairs like “Woman Dancing” and “Man Dancing” to clear up the existing confusion.
By 2019 the emoji concepts which were gendered (dancing, etc.) and non-gendered (skiing, surfing, etc.) had become pretty arbitrary. They decided to standardize offering a male, female, and generic version of every human emoji. It’s, you know, a standard, so they generally don’t make that many exceptions. Even emoji like “Santa Claus” have a female “Mrs. Claus” and a generic “Claus” options.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldOPto FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Polar Vortex? Nothing a bit of Guinness Beef Stew can’t clear up.English1·2 years agoIt sounds like there might not be much in your stew to thicken it. The beef fat helps a bit, but you can toss the beef chunks in flour to give the stew a bit more body. This recipe I used just straight up has you add some unflavored powdered gelatin to it to give you that coating-the-back-of-a-spoon texture.
I’ve used red wine and beef in dishes together in the past. Usually you just need something a little salty to balance the sweetness out. The UK condiment marmite usually does the trick for me, although soy sauce can work in a pinch.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldOPto FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Polar Vortex? Nothing a bit of Guinness Beef Stew can’t clear up.English41·2 years agoNah, it just has a few stout pints in it.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldOPto FoodPorn@lemmy.world•Polar Vortex? Nothing a bit of Guinness Beef Stew can’t clear up.English201·2 years ago…okay, but for real though. It’d be nice if the Texas power grid kept hangin’ in there.
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto Memes@lemmy.ml•WD-40 and some tape are the only tools you need in this life.25·2 years agoMy favorite one of these shows up in 3D printing. The most popular open source 3D print server gives you a head’s up if your printer’s firmware lacks “Thermal Runaway Protection”. If you click the learn more link, it patiently explains, “There aren’t preventative measures to stop your printer from accidentally catching itself on fire”.
(It’s fine, you usually just need to install a decent MOSFET in the cheaper printers.)
Whoops, already made the second part of the verse.
“I’ve dealt with the constant pain of being unrecognized and under-appreciated for almost a decade. You think a phaser set to stun level 4 even registers to me anymore?”
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto Risa@startrek.website•Q intentionally leaves his cart in the blind spot behind the most expensive car in the lotEnglish12·2 years agoThat cart was a friend. *Exits Room.*
FlatFootFox@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Has google stopped working for finding anything?2·2 years agoI think they realized their price structure was confusing/annoying towards the end of last year. Now it’s just $5/mo for 300 searches or $10/mo for unlimited. (There’s also still an expensive $25/mo plan for early access to some of their LLM experiments apparently?) You got me curious and I couldn’t find any mention of per-search overage billing. This feature request thread from 2022 just makes it sound like Kagi search gets shut off.
I bouncing hard off of Kagi when they had the original pricing structure you described. Bringing back aughts era SMS overages or just mentally having to count searches doesn’t exactly found like a fun time. I’m going to give the $5 plan a try this month to see how far that gets me. $10/mo is still a tough sell for Internet search. If I really find it substantially better, I might convince my spouse into trying the two seat $14/mo unlimited “Duo” plan for a while.
There’s a whole linage of arcade game button design, but you occasionally see keyboard switches show up in custom fighting game sticks.
Mice and trackballs often borrow from the whole universe of buttons to make their sculpted formfactors work. I feel like I’ve seen one or two with mechanical keyboard switches in them.
Like rockSlayer mentioned, they just bridge a physical connection between two pins and can technically be used anywhere a typical button could be. Keyboard switches are so optimized for their large square footprint and particular travel distance that they’re usually not the best fit for random industrial needs. You could make an elevator control panel out of key switches, but there’s probably a cheaper, more well suited button you could use instead.
That sounds excellent! This was just a quick weeknight ad-lib. I’ve been traveling a lot lately and was craving something fresh. If I had a bit more time I might have swapped out the green onion for some pickled shallot to give it more color variety.