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    I started using James Hoffman's tip of rinsing off a spoon, shaking the water off, and then stirring your beans before grinding them.

    Then I started taking a single bean and quick passing it under the faucet before tossing it in with the rest and shaking it around.

    Now I just have a small spray bottle I repurposed. All methods are equally simple and get the job done to keep grinds from sticking to my Encore's hopper.

    Like others have said, it's more subtle then slightest touch of humidity rather than actually getting anything wet.

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  • forumlibre Forum Libre [Fil quotidien] Comment allez-vous aujourd'hui? 25-11-2023
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    !superbowl@lemmy.world ne parle peut-être pas français, mais je vais essayer d'offrir quelque chose à tout le monde. Si Google peut traduire ce que vous demandez, je ferai de mon mieux pour vous le donner!

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    Animals and Pets anon6789 11 months ago 100%
    Feeling hoot, might d-owl-ete later

    This cutie of a hootie is Decatur, an animal ambassador at the Vermont Institute of Natural Sciences. Every day I post cute owls like this guy at !superbowl@lemmy.world for you to enjoy. You can come for just the pics, or I've also started posting some in depth writing about owls, packed with tons of info and detailed photos so you can learn how owls get their stealth, night vision, extreme flexibility, super hearing, and many other amazing powers you may not have known about. I've also been posting places in every US state where you can go to see owls in person, and for everyone else, I sprinkle in owls from around the world, aaaaand I even started a while back posting things in metric measurements also so you know what the heck I'm talking about! If I haven't won you over yet, here's some baby pics of Decatur!

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    It's really simple and the results are well worth it. I'm glad you enjoyed it!

    I dug through my archives and found my pics of the one I made.

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    I reposted one of my posts to !environment@beehaw.org about British Columbia refusing emergency action to save the last wild Spotted Owl left in Canada, so it may have been that. I usually just post fun and educational things, but I thought that was an important bit of news a broader range of environmentalists should be aware of.

    I try to post one or 2 things a day on Superb Owl to give people something positive to look forward to each morning. I also try to find places you can actually go to visit owls and other raptors in person to get the full experience of these amazing creatures.

    As Lemmy evolves, I hope things get to the point we can refederate with more instances so we have finer control in cross promoting positive and inspiring communities.

    If you have an alt besides Beehaw though, come check it out. I wrote a long posts about owl feet with lots of pictures and info that got over 600 upvotes. I'm researching to write the next one about the different types of feathers and what they do.

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    You should try it! I forget where I saw the idea originally, but my ex was very into Halloween, so we made it.

    I normally don't like meatloaf, but the different shape and the crunchy cheese gave it a texture I enjoyed better, so IMO it's even better in hand form then it is as normal meatloaf!

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    I mostly agree with you about the looking bad and not tasting good, but I have made the "Meat Hand" before and that was just as good as normal food if you like meatloaf. Just make your recipe of choice but form into a hand shape, top it with a little cheese before baking, and cook on a sheet pan, then transfer into mashed taters. Looks great/horrifying, hard to mess up, and tastes like regular food. Plus ketchup makes "blood.". Options fingernails are just onion slivers and the wrist is the onion core/center part.

    Pic below isn't mine, but mine came out looking just as good.

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    I still like the concept of Beehaw, but I've found myself spending less time here. The last month or so, the content seems to be all negative things, so I end up either skipping most of it, it's not coming on this instance every day. I try sorting Local/Top and Local/New, but I'm just not finding much.

    I'm still mostly single-handedly trying to get !superbowl@lemmy.world to take off as an actual animal education spot and not a meme sub. I've been writing better and longer articles and showcasing rescues in each state. So there biggest chunk of effort I put into Lemmy is spent there, and I used to come over hear to actual browse content, but World and Beehaw seem to have reach equilibrium on the quality vs attitude, but World seems to have significantly more quantity.

    I feel bad you guys can't see my posts because of the defederation, and I'm not sure how that's progressing since I don't much follow the tech of Lemmy itself. But it Beehaw keeps on it's current path or goes non-Lemmy, in but going to do 2 things, and I'd just stick to trying to make Lemmy better.

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  • ebookdeals Ebook Deals Interview with the Vampire by Anne Rice (Vampire Chronicles #1) - $1.99
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    I read the first 5 Vampire series books and enjoyed them all. I feel the world she creates is very unique. I remember the characters being rather flawed individuals from very different backgrounds, and powers and immortality didn't do very much to actually help them. Most of the real moments I still remember are ones dealing with what felt like embracing what was still there of their humanity.

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  • socialism Socialism Why do so many people think they are in a bullshit job?
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    I'll share my experience regarding to a few choices quotes from the article.

    Working as a senior quality and performance officer in a local council in the UK involved ‘pretending things are great to senior managers, and generally “feeding the beast” with meaningless numbers that give the illusion of control,’

    My most recent job involved a bunch of auditing, mainly inventory. When you are tasked with finding errors and flaws, but are treated negatively when you present your findings, how does that make you value your work?

    Management was relatively good at this job, but in my former one, I was treated poorly for sitting how we were operating wasnt working either as accurately or efficiently at it could. We were doing more work to deliver an inferior product. How to I feel I'm doing my best there?

    Employed by a digital consultancy for a pharmaceutical company’s marketing department, he called his work ‘pure, unadulterated bullshit’, which ‘serves no purpose’.

    I've been in various roles supporting pharma research for near 20 years now with a few companies in the data side of things. I mainly email results to people who only talk to me when there's a problem. That's somewhat fine, because I'm an introvert, but it doesn't build a bond between me and the people I'm supporting, and if we only speak when you're annoyed at me for sending you bad news when I'm just the messenger, or even more so if I find something more qualified people missed, it makes me feel like crap.

    In my previous role, I would compile test results for lab inspections and get calls 6 or 12 months or more after sending the results from angry lab managers demanding I speak to their auditor about why they failed it to explain things they didn't understand. Way to prove my work want even important enough to flip through when you got it.

    Empirical data suggested that, in fact, relatively few people appear to consider their jobs as useless – leading to pushback against the real-life applicability of Graeber’s concept.

    None of my jobs, from the one I have, well, had, my job lost the bid to renew our contract, to the ones I had as a kid were useless. People generally don't pay for things they don't need. But some people definitely made me feel useless about the work I did for them. When I was a teen in food service, people needed to eat, both quickly and safely, and I wanted them to have a nice night out. But most people won't make you feel good for having that job. Now I turn stuff in to people I never see it great from it get to learn what happens from things I find, if the company makes changes based on my data, or if it just gets deleted. I'll never know.

    ‘I was recently able to charge around twelve thousand pounds to write a two-page report for a pharmaceutical client to present during a global strategy meeting,’ he said. ‘The report wasn’t used in the end because they didn’t manage to get to that agenda point.’

    Looking at jobs now, I feel the bar is very high in minimum qualifications and mandatory skills for roles that I feel I would have been able to successfully do years ago in my career that I don't even begin to "qualify" to do now.

    Jobs way harder than the just few I have are offering less than I made 10 years ago at places that treated me poorly back then.

    I've been hired where they demanded I know skills X, Y, and Z, but the only thing they ever asked me to do was some intermediate X, some noob Y, and no Z ever came up because the boss doesn't understand half of it anyway and showing them how actually using Z can save time and money, but switching stuff over to that would take too much time or whatever.

    I've always loved my jobs in the sense of what the duties were, or else I wouldn't do it, but seldom have I felt value in my job in the sense of doing that for the people I was doing it for.

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    Environment anon6789 11 months ago 100%
    Canada rejects request to protect northern spotted owl habitat

    Thumbnail photo by [Alex Merritt](https://macaulaylibrary.org/asset/417916911) I provide most of the content for !superbowl@lemmy.world, which is sadly defederated, but I wanted to share this with Beehaw as well. It's usually all positive things I post, but as it seems Canada is willing to let animals go extinct without lifting a finger, I wanted to spread the word. [Guardian Article](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/oct/11/spotted-owl-canada-not-protected-logging) > Canadian cabinet ministers have rejected a plea by the country’s environment minister to save an endangered owl, casting doubt on the species’ survival in the coming years. I try to keep things positive here, but I felt this was important to share. Since January, British Columbia had been required to take emergency action to protect the last wild spotted owl and it's habitat, but they have not only ignored that, they have continued destroying the forest in which it lives. > “How is the fact there is only one wild-born spotted owl left in Canada not the definition of an emergency?” said Wilderness Committee Protected Areas Campaigner Joe Foy. “Minister Guilbeault found in January there was an imminent threat to the owl’s recovery due to the B.C. government’s logging authorizations, and yet B.C. has continued unabated logging of the owl’s home throughout the spring and summer. How does the federal cabinet just say ‘no problem’ to that?” Quote from [Wilderness Committee announcement](https://www.wildernesscommittee.org/news/feds-reject-spotted-owl-emergency-order-despite-ongoing-habitat-destruction) Previous efforts to reintroduce the owl have failed, with most of the new owls dying. Spotted Owls are a less aggressive species and can be driven out or killed by Great Horned Owls or Barred Owls. Like most owls, they require old growth trees (about 200 years old) to provide nesting areas, as they cannot make their own nesting cavities. They are also non-migratory, so they don't have anywhere to go and are butt very adaptable to different environments like some other species. There are still Spotted Owls asking the US West Coast, but they are in similar trouble with owl populations falling dramatically. In addition to the Spotted Owls being killed by habitat loss and other owls, programs have been established to kill the Barred Owls that have been taking over the habits, so 2 species are suffering as a result. Here is a final article about [Ethics and Environment](https://www.scu.edu/environmental-ethics/resources/ethics-and-the-environment-the-spotted-owl/) explaining the role old growth forests play in the owl life cycle and the need to preserve all species of life. > What kind of society would trade the magnificence of these virgin forests and the splendor of the life that inhabits them -- owl, elk, bald eagles, and mountain goats -- for paper cups and two-by-fours? To allow such a tradeoff is equivalent to destroying a great work of art that has taken centuries to create, and that will be a source of rich experience for generations of hikers, backpackers, bird-watchers, and millions of others seeking a natural world away from our teeming concrete cities. All three articles are worth a read. Please make sure you keep these things in mind when you have a chance to vote for change and to hold these people accountable.

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    moviesandtv Movies and TV Shows ‘We Wanted Traps You Could Put Together from Home Depot’: How the ‘Saw X’ Team Brought the Franchise Back to Basics
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    Just watched it and did a review in my other comment on this post. It's not my type of movie, none of the Saws really are, but I thought it was alright and felt like a good addition to the Saw-iverse .

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    Reporting back, just finished watching the movie.

    I'll start by saying I like horror movies in general, but not really the torture stuff like Saw or The Collection and things like that, hence why I've seen Saw 1, 2, and maybe 5 and that's it.

    I do enjoy the basic premise where he only goes after people that have it coming as far as movie victims go, and that he gives them a bit of a chance to survive, especially if they would just stop being assholes for a minute.

    This movie felt like what I remember if the early saw movies. I think watching the TS version may have helped a little, reducing the video quality to make it feel even more vintage, but it was fine for my viewing given my overall interest level.

    I could recognize the main cast of characters, but even if I didn't, it fills you in on all you need to know, so it can definitely stand on its own.

    The traps did all seem pretty original ish. Since there's nothing new plot wise here, it's still you have X minutes to free yourself painfully or you die. As far as are these things you could make yourself from Home Depot parts, maybe one or 2 of them, but they're still a bit out there, but better than I remember some stuff being in other movies.

    Overall, I think if you enjoy this type of movie you should give it a shot. If you don't like them at all, it's not going to win you over. It still made be feel queasy and uncomfortable in a not pleasant way. I feel the traps are still pretty unfair and sadistic and are more revengey than teachy, but that's just me. But if you like the originals and fell off the series somewhere, you can watch this no problem.

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    Maybe I'll check this out. I've only seen 3 of them, but the back to basics formula makes it sound like it might be ok.

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    To be fair, the Republicans as a whole are still pretty united, this is just the Freedom Caucus people trying to throw around their brand of extra strength crazy.

    McCarthy made a deal with the devil to win them over to get made Speaker, and they are going to taunt him with that every chance they get. He gets what he deserves from that alliance, which is fine by me.

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    12 months ago 100%

    That works too! I'm a BypassPaywalls user so I always forget about archive.

    It looks to be a few hours behind though, and misses out on a bunch of important quotes that got added later.

    Still, thanks for the additional resource reminder!

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    Congress Set to Avert Government Shutdown as House Measure Passes

    Compromise keeps government funded until mid-November, while omitting Ukraine and border provisions

    The House passed a measure Saturday to extend government funding through mid-November. It includes $16 billion in disaster relief.

    WASHINGTON—Congress was on the verge of averting a government shutdown Saturday, after the House passed a measure with broad bipartisan support to extend funding through mid-November and sent the matter to the Senate.

    White House officials said President Biden supports the measure and will sign it as soon as possible. The surprise breakthrough upended expectations that Congress was too divided to pass anything in time to keep the government from partially shutting down at 12:01 a.m. Sunday. But a delay in the Senate in quickly taking up the measure late Saturday raised the possibility of more twists in the drama.

    The House voted 335-91 for the funding measure, which includes $16 billion in disaster relief but omits aid for Ukraine. It also excludes border-security measures sought by Republicans. The margin exceeded the two-thirds majority needed to clear the bill through the House, which considered the legislation under special procedures requiring a supermajority of votes. All but one Democrat voted in favor of the measure, while nearly half of Republicans voted against it.

    “It’s easy to be a conservative that wants to do nothing,” House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) said after the House vote. “But I believe America wants to find the conservative that can make government work efficiently, effectively and accountable.”

    In reaching for a compromise, Republicans argued that the party had exhausted its options after dissident conservatives derailed an earlier plan, and said that the only choice now was to pass a bill extending funding at 2023’s $1.6 trillion annual rate through Nov. 17. That squares with major components of the approach being taken in the Senate, except that the Senate version includes an emergency $6 billion for Ukraine.

    Some Democrats had worked to rally their members against the legislation, arguing against omitting aid for Ukraine and saying that Republicans had pulled a fast one by advancing a bill that they said would enable a pay raise for members of Congress. But Republicans moved to fix the cost-of-living increase matter and questioned why Democrats would be willing to shut down their own government in the name of supporting Ukraine.

    The move to advance the legislation marked a major turnabout for McCarthy, who had spent months trying to appease a dissident flank that rejected his every offer. McCarthy advanced spending bills that at a net $1.471 trillion for fiscal 2024 were widely seen by Democrats as breaking his debt deal with President Biden. McCarthy then revised his approach, offering to advance bills with even steeper cuts while also saying that any stopgap measure must simultaneously provide for new restrictions on migrants. They rejected that as well.

    “I have tried for eight months,” McCarthy told reporters. “It took me a long time to finally get the appropriations bills on the floor; they were delaying. I tried yesterday with the most conservative stopgap funding bill you could find,” he said. “I couldn’t get 218 Republicans.”

    McCarthy dismissed opposition from conservatives who have threatened to oust him as speaker. “If somebody wants to make a motion against me, bring it. There has to be an adult in the room,” he said after the vote.

    White House officials and some Democratic lawmakers cast the vote as a victory, noting that the bill excluded the deep spending cuts that conservative House Republicans were pushing, reductions that would have slashed budgets for a range of domestic programs.

    Rep. Mike Quigley of Illinois, the lone House Democrat to vote against the short-term measure, said it was because the bill didn’t include funding for Ukraine. “Putin is celebrating,” he told CNN. “We got 45 days to fix it.”

    Headed into the possible shutdown Sunday, federal government agencies have been alerting employees and laying out plans to bring nonessential government programs to a halt. Roughly 1.5 million civilian government workers wouldn’t be paid during a shutdown, while 800,000 employees deemed essential would continue working, according to the White House budget office. That number could change if a shutdown dragged on.

    Just getting to the vote Saturday contained hours of drama. The House was stuck in a suspended state after House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D., Mass.) made a motion to adjourn, saying that Democrats needed time to read the bill because “we have serious trust issues.”

    Republicans said that Democrats were stalling to give the Senate time to clear the last big roadblock to passing its own stopgap measure—a bid to give that version the best chance at being enacted into law.

    “If we win this vote, this is the bill that will be signed into law,” said Rep. Don Bacon (R., Neb.) “If they can delay this until after the Senate vote, the Senate vote is going to become law. This is what this is all about. It’s nothing about them wanting to read it.”

    In the Senate, Democratic leaders instructed the sergeant at arms to round up absent senators so that they could speed up a pivotal vote. Republicans said that Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D., N.Y.) pulled a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building earlier Saturday, which Republicans said was his attempt to stall the vote in the House. His spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. And Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D., N.Y.), moving to delay the vote, stood up on the House floor to speak.

    “Strap in because this may take a while,” Jeffries said, taking advantage of a special privilege available only to leaders, known as the “magic minute,” to bust through normal restrictions on lawmaker speeches. Normally, lawmakers would have to stay within their party’s remaining debate time—which for Democrats had been six minutes.

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries tried to delay the House vote to give the Senate’s stopgap measure an edge.

    Critics of a short-term deal said McCarthy gave in too easily.

    “Total capitulation,” said Rep. Bob Good (R., Va.), who has indicated he would be open to supporting an effort to oust McCarthy as speaker. “He has failed to do anything that he’s promised to do, including passing a bill that got every Democrat vote. Every Democrat vote!”

    President Biden had declined to meet with McCarthy, urging the speaker to stick to the budget deal both parties agreed to earlier this year. The agreement set top-line spending levels for the coming fiscal years. The White House has excoriated House Republicans for bringing the government to the brink of a shutdown, warning of wide-ranging fallout.

    Most routine federal food-safety inspections would cease in a shutdown, national parks would close, new small-business loan applications wouldn’t be processed and a supplemental nutrition program for women and children would run out of funding within days. Smithsonian Institution museums could close after Oct. 7. Many essential services—like the mail and the delivery of Social Security checks—would continue.

    Federal agencies, with White House guidance, are required to figure out what operations can continue under an 1884 law called the Antideficiency Act that says it is illegal for the U.S. government to spend more money than Congress granted for that fiscal year. That law grants exceptions for safety and property protection. Presidents have taken differing approaches to national parks during prior shutdowns.

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    WSJ Article

    This article seemed to have done better details about the drama going on in all this. Here are some tidbits since it's paywalled. Give me a minute and I'll get the white thing for anyone interested, because to hell with NewsCorp.

    The House voted 335-91 for the funding measure, which includes $16 billion in disaster relief but omits aid for Ukraine. It also excludes border-security measures sought by Republicans.

    Republicans argued that the party had exhausted its options after dissident conservatives derailed an earlier plan, and said that the only choice now was to pass a bill extending funding at 2023’s $1.6 trillion annual rate through Nov. 17. That squares with major components of the approach being taken in the Senate, except that the Senate version includes an emergency $6 billion for Ukraine.

    Some Democrats had worked to rally their members against the legislation, arguing against omitting aid for Ukraine and saying that Republicans had pulled a fast one by advancing a bill that they said would enable a pay raise for members of Congress. But Republicans moved to fix the cost-of-living increase matter and questioned why Democrats would be willing to shut down their own government in the name of supporting Ukraine.

    Rep. Mike Quigley of Illinois, the lone House Democrat to vote against the short-term measure, said it was because the bill didn’t include funding for Ukraine. “Putin is celebrating,” he told CNN. “We got 45 days to fix it.”

    “If we win this vote, this is the bill that will be signed into law,” said Rep. Don Bacon (R., Neb.) “If they can delay this until after the Senate vote, the Senate vote is going to become law. This is what this is all about. It’s nothing about them wanting to read it.”

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  • politics Politics House Bills Expanding HSAs Would Boost High-Income Tax Breaks — Not Affordability of Care
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    Being able to max my HSA contributions was one of my signs that I finally "made it" in my career. The advantages of HSAs are great for those that don't need to use them. Same with the required high deductible health plan itself.

    Now my job is going away next month, and guess what does me no good then? No health plan, and I can't contribute that money to the HSA, not that I'll be getting any money. When I'll need protection most, it's not there. If the solution is to help everyone, universal healthcare is the only way to do it.

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  • food Food and Cooking The Tale Of MSG’s Fall From Grace And The Case For A Major Comeback
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    Once he started doing collabs with Josh Weissman, I think that took it from a bit into something serious. After that, I started seeing a bunch of YouTube cooking channels start using it.

    I prefer using things with high glutamate content instead of straight MSG, but I do keep a jar on hand for when food is lacking that something.

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    I had a long reply written out, but then it got erased. 😓

    I can't think of anything else it reminds me of, since we haven't really gotten to the actual plot yet. It's say watch episode 9, and see if you like that. It gives a sense of the silliness and seriousness we've seen so far without killing any previous set up jokes or finishing a fight, but it does have jokes and fights. If you like that episode, start from the beginning and give it a bit to get up to speed.

    If you watched Gintama, I know you have the patience to give a show time to figure out what direction it's going to go.

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  • politics Politics TurboTax Parent Company’s Latest Argument Against Free Tax Filing: It Will Harm Black Taxpayers
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    This is the kind of service government should provide. Would you go to a restaurant where they make you calculate your own bill, and if you calculate sales tax wrong, you get penalized? It's up to the service provider to say how much you owe.

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    Helck had been fun for me. Went in blind, and at first thought it was too goofy and random, but the world grew on me once we started to learn about the actual antagonists. Huge fan of Piwi.

    Zom 100 I also went into blind. It has really connected with me as in going through a bunch of negative life changes right now, so it's helping me keep focus on doing things that make me happy. Plus the show is really good!.

    Devil is a Part Timer I'm not fully caught up on, but the latest part has been much better than the previous one.

    I plan to check out Murder Farce and Link Click at some point too.

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    I agree. I usually make 1 or 0.5 gallon wines, so if I ever had to toss anything, no biggie. If I was making big, complicated batches or something with expensive ingredients, I'm sure I'd worry more about it. But I think by that point if you were into that kind stuff, you'd have enough supplies to not have to worry about it anyway. Hydrometer is about as fancy as I get!

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    To show how much I don't deserve the machine, I spent the first half of the video thinking you had to hand pump the thing with the giant lever! Nobody that can afford that thing is doing that kind of manual labor! 😂

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    Exactly! I have a pour over cone and an Aeropress and just enjoy listening to him talk coffee. I wouldn't even know where to put that thing in my house, but I'd find somewhere!

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    I liked that he had already given it away to a patreon person before the video was posted.

    While it was very extravagant, it was fun to watch. It looked like part of a satellite.

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    What liquid to use in an airlock

    I use Starsan since I already have it ready from cleaning everything else, but have used water when I forgot to save some. I've never had anything go funky either way.

    If you're worried about sanitizer losing effectiveness, you can change it out wherever you want, but it's always going to be cleaner than water with no sanitizer. I just change it when I rack.

    Dish soap just seems like a way to end up drinking soapy booze.

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    Perfectly valid way of doing it. I know a lot of people hate All on Lemmy or Reddit, and I get it. I just like to spend a portion of my time on All to see things that I would never learn about on my own.

    I've been learning so much about Australia and NZ that I would never learn otherwise and I enjoy that. I'm in the US, so I'd never see local news from there if I stick to subscriptions. Do I want to learn all sorts of things about that? Not especially, but All lets me see what catches my eye. World just has a little too much to make it efficient, and the vibe in general is just more Reddit. Beehaw comes off more friendshipy to me, which also encourages me to participate in talking about things that I may not be as knowledgeable about.

    But that's just what I want for me, everyone else may want something else, but that's why we have options.

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    Another fun thing you can do from here is you can use the drum machine on that site to learn things not in there if you're cool with the sounds.

    Go on YouTube and look up things like "beginner drum beats," "lofi drum beats," "90s boom bap drum beats" or whatever your taste is and try to recreate them on the drum machine. I was just doing this the other night on my hardware drum machine. It gives your a quick feeling of success to make the kind of thing you want to make, or at least you can relate to. Here is a simple and well explained video I watched and copied all the patterns he showed.

    10 Beginner Drum Beats: Go from No to Pro

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    Certainly! Both helped inspire me along my way learning what I liked or didn't like. There are so many free and cheap ways to make music right now. There isn't really anything holding anyone back but time.

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    Wherever I find myself questioning the Beehaw restrictions, I browse All on lemmy.world. I can read All here with no real regrets. Anywhere else... Ehhhhhh

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    It's been a long time since I'd looked at this, and now that I know a bit more about music production, this is still a solid intro to making beats or electronic music.

    I wish it let you at least load a handful of kit samples so you could make something sound a little more like the genre of music you like, but things like this show that making music isn't hard. Making good music is hard, but making music for yourself to enjoy, use as a form a therapy, or as a way to learn new things, is easy.

    It's just a process of learning to arrange little pieces into bigger patterns that catch and hold your attention. It's the same as when you learned to speak, from saying mama to being fluent. You're still using the same alphabet, but you can use it to let people know what you are feeling.

    If you enjoy this, you can try an app like Caustic or Koala Sampler, or buy a decent used instrument. Also, the sooner you make music with others, the faster you will progress because you can learn from their successes and mistakes and it helps branch out your ideas

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    I read about this a few years ago and it has stuck with me ever since. They go easy beyond abuse and will kill them for their body parts for medicine and food luck charms.

    LA Times Article

    It feels like some people are living on a totally different planet. It's hard to imagine this stuff going on at the same time we're landing on asteroids and such.

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    Very valid points. I forgot WordPad existed and I use Notepad way more than I've ever used WordPad. But many people still havent really used computers much in depth beyond specific things they've been shown.

    I know I could just use Google Docs or throw LibreOffice in there, but many people now in retirement age have still managed to dodge learning much about computers.

    If you deliver a new computer that can't type a letter, send an email, and play YouTube out of the box, that seems like a fail. And I feel many that won't know what do do without something like WordPad also may not have an Internet connection, nor should they have to if they just need a presentable looking doc.

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    Zom has been such a huge hit for me. I have been taking it kinda personal. I'm losing my job at the end of the month, and after 3 years of working from home and having so much if my life back under my control, the thought of even 3 days in office, let alone 5, is crushing me on to of all the other bad news I've been getting lately. I really feel for what the MC is going through.

    I had watched S1 of JJK, and I read a decent bit ahead in the manga, but MHA and CSM gave me what I liked from JJK and did it better, so I dropped it completely.

    Just checked out the trailer for Murder Farce since some others mentioned that too. That looks pretty interesting to say the least. This thread has gotten me so many new things to watch

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    What are we watching?

    Was glad last weekend to see a few of us get talking last weekend in the One Piece thread. Lemmy is way too dead when it comes to anime and manga talk. So let's see what we need to be talking about. What have you been watching, what is it, and why do you think it's worth watching?

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    Prehistoric bird once thought extinct returns to New Zealand wild www.theguardian.com

    > In New Zealand, the return of wild takahē populations marks a cautiously celebrated conservation victory, and the return of one of the world’s rarest creatures. The birds had been formally declared extinct in 1898, their already-reduced population devastated by the arrival of European settlers’ animal companions: stoats, cats, ferrets and rats. After their rediscovery in 1948, their numbers are now at about 500, growing at about 8% a year.

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    Synthesizers anon6789 1 year ago 100%
    Overwhelmed noob lost on what gear to start with

    I got bitten by the bug years ago when I had to get a bass amp repaired under warranty. The closest place turned out to be a bunch of guys that their main business was fixing Hammond's, Wurlis, and other vintage gear. They let me try out everything in the shop! I had no clue how to play anything, but twisting so the knobs and pulling drawbars was all so fun. The Hammond and Moog were my favorite and I wanted to learn more. They were both out of budget and too big and heavy, so I started watching tons of synth videos. Now it's about 10 years later. Earlier this year, I got a Mark I Rhodes and started learning to play and it's coming along well. It's lots of fun and I'm learning so much. But it's still not filling that void. I want to be able to experiment with sounds and make full songs with multiple layers, but I feel lost from doing so much research before jumping in. First I wanted an Akai Mini, then the Minilab to experiment with sounds design, then the Keystep for more focus on sequencing, then I saw so many cool videos on the Volca Sample that made it look like it could do everything, but then everyone was saying they outgrew all their Volcas. That lead me to a bunch of things saying to just start with a synth like the Monologue, XD, or the Hydrasynth Explorer. Then I started looking at Circuit Tracks to play the Rhodes over. At first, I thought starting with a cheap Midi controller and computer would let me play around for not much cash. But now I use my phone or work laptop and don't even have an actual computer to put a DAW on. I like the portability of an actual synth since it doesn't need to computer, but since I'm still a relative noob, I feel going the DAW route would help me finish things since I could cut and paste together. I could still do a controller with some Volcas, but that seems like if need a dedicated space to set everything up. I'm just so overwhelmed now, and without anyone to learn from, I don't know were to start. I don't have so much an end goal of doing one specific thing, it's mainly about the learning and experimenting. If like to be able to do passable lofi, house, acid, and things I haven't even learned about yet. I've gone on for too long, both on this post, and deciding what I need to do. Currently have Rhodes>MultiFX>Bass Amp, no computer, no audio interface. What will get me the most fun and education and experimentation from here for <$1000?

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