adventofcode Advent of Code Day 4: Don't forget, that in 2, the point multiplying isn't any more
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    That got me! Ended up with some very very big numbers

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  • adventofcode Advent of Code Day 5 Solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Ranges are always pesky. Lots of off by one errors when I was pulling this one together. It was also the first day I caved and broke out atoms

    clojure solution

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  • adventofcode Advent of Code Day 6 Solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    This one was a high school flashback. Ended up using the quadratic formula to find the root of the curve.

    clojure solution

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    Advent of Code hal9001 10 months ago 100%
    Day 6 Solutions https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/6
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    Day 5 Solutions https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/5
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    adventofcode Advent of Code Day 4 Solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Recursion probably made things a little trickier for you (but is totally possible). The special piece to notice in part 2 is that you are only forward creating cards and (most importantly) there are no decisions to optimize. Each card alway produces the same result.

    This problem reminded me of the lantern fish problem. The trick with this one was not tracking individual fish, instead you only need the number of each generation you have (and in today's puzzle we just need to track how many of each card you have)

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  • adventofcode Advent of Code Day 4 Solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    My clojure solution

    Ran into a couple gottchas today. Didn't notice the tabular data at first. It got me twice, once on the numbers and then again on the card number (which I guess I didn't actually need to use)

    The second gottcha was missing that in the second part it is the number of matching numbers not the score that I needed to use. My first attempt was a very very very big number

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    Advent of Code hal9001 10 months ago 100%
    Day 4 Solutions https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/4
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    adventofcode Advent of Code Day 3 Solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    My clojure solution

    That was a fun one to parse. Needed to leak some mutability into my code using the raw Java Matcher as there wasn't another way to get the indexes of the matches in the string. Luckily it's contained within a fn so not too bad :D

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    Day 3 Solutions https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/3
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    adventofcode Advent of Code Day 2 Solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Here is my clojure solution

    Back to a more typical difficulty today ❄️

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    Advent of Code hal9001 10 months ago 100%
    Day 2 Solutions https://adventofcode.com/2023/day/2
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    adventofcode Advent of Code Day 1 solutions
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    My clojure solution

    Part 2 was unexpected. Was not expecting that level of wrinkle on day 1 for sure.

    I saw a few things that were guessing we might have a lot more of these sorts of twists to help throw off the AI solutions 🤷‍♂️

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    Advent of Code hal9001 10 months ago 100%
    It's almost time ☃️
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    adventofcode Advent of Code Nadvent of Code - 2022 Day 19
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Thanks for the shout out!

    I remember this being a really tricky one to tweak. It's always around 18-20 when things really ramp up. I still haven't braved: https://adventofcode.com/2018/day/15

    This is a great set of data plots to see all the tricky problems 😁 https://www.maurits.vdschee.nl/scatterplot/

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  • adventofcode Advent of Code AoC 2023 Goals
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    If you are interested I wrote an AoC helper last year for clojure. https://github.com/jjcomer/aoc-helper

    I started with the idea of using babashka for everything, but I ran into some namespace issues.

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  • adventofcode Advent of Code AoC 2023 Goals
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Running on my computer part 1 takes ~850ms and part 2 takes ~1300ms

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  • adventofcode Advent of Code What is Nadvent of code how do I get it?
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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Always happy to help someone join team crab! Let me know if you have any questions. Rust and clojure are my two go to languages for AoC

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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    Uiua sounds super interesting. I remember day 19 last year being very finicky.

    I'm the same way I want to solve the problem and not have to also solve the problem of writing in a new language.

    Here is my day 19 in clojure (not sure of that helps at all)

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  • hal9001 hal9001 10 months ago 100%

    That's a great one!!

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    Advent of Code hal9001 10 months ago 85%
    AoC 2023 Goals

    Does anyone have any goals they are hoping to achieve this year? I'm planning to try and learn Raku but probably not use it as my primary solution language. I always prefer to do a secondary implementation in the new language so I'm not stuck on syntax and how to solve the problem. As always my goal is to finish all the stars ✨🌟✨

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    Advent of Code hal9001 11 months ago 100%
    2023 Event is up! 🎄🎄

    Time to start practicing and catching up on prior missed stars. ☃️

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    asklemmy Ask Lemmy Do you think millennials who grew up with the early Internet and home computers will be as bad with future technology as boomers are with current technology?
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Exactly this. Technical literacy in zoomers and Gen next is going to be worse than boomers.

    Everything is fast and all the details of the technology are hidden from them

    That being said I'm sure they will use technology in mind blowing ways. But have not idea how it works.

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    Nudism hal9001 1 year ago 85%
    Ready for fall/winter?

    What are folks planning to do either in the final days of Summer? How will you continue enjoying nudism in the colder days of fall and winter?

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    bready Bready A Monday Bake! 🤤
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Not too much effort. Check my profile I posted my process the other day! The lines are from the proofing baskets.

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  • bready Bready My Bread Recipe/Process
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Anytime! Let me know it you try it

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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    It sure is! No commercial yeast is added

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  • bready Bready My Bread Recipe/Process
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  • bready Bready A Monday Bake! 🤤
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    I finally did :D Just posted https://lemmy.world/post/2747555

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    Bready hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    My Bread Recipe/Process

    I had a couple people ask for my recipe/process. I find this to be pretty chill and not too much active time. Another nice thing is that there is no leftover starter to either throw out or find another use for. The end ratios for this are ~80% hydration. # What you need: * Big mixing bowl * 2 bannetons * Dutch oven (preferably 2) * Medium Mason jar * Small mixing bowl (1L) * Scale # Ingredients: * Bread flour (I use King Arthur) * Any kind of whole flour * Rice flour * Salt * Water # Process This is my sample schedule I follow when making bread. ## Bootstrapping into the process I keep about 180g of starter in the fridge in the medium mason jar. If you already have a starter, just use 180g in the next step and add a spoonful extra to the mason jar to jump start the next cycle. If you don’t have a starter yet I recommend following https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/sourdough-starter-recipe ## 7pm the day before * Empty the mason jar of starter into the 1L mixing bowl. Do not clean the jar out completely, make sure to leave a small amount of starter in the jar * To the mason jar (you just emptied) add 90g room temp water and 90g bread flour. Mix together and place (don’t tighten) the lid on top. * To the 1L bowl add 150g room temp water and 160g bread flour. Mix together and loosely cover the bowl with some sort of cover * Leave both out on the counter overnight ### Current State: * Mason jar has about 180g of what will become our next starter * 1L bowl has about 400g of starter that will be used in the bread ## 6am the next day (could be later) * In the big mixing bowl add 100g of whatever whole flour you like (could also be rye, spelt, etc), 700g of bread flour, and 600g of warm-ish water * Mix together until no dry flour is left. Cover and let sit on the counter ## 7am * Put the mason jar in the fridge (for next time). My starter has been good for up to 2 weeks between bakes. * Add the entire starter mixture from the 1L bowl into the big bowl * Measure and add 18g of salt tho the big bowl * Mix to combine and knead the dough (in the bowl) * If you find the dough kinda “breaks” (like when you make a sauce with eggs) or gets really sticky walk away for 2 minutes and come back, it will be much more workable * Continue kneading in the bowl for 5-10 minutes until everything is well incorporated and feels like it has some strength * Coil folds * I like to do coil folds * You grab the dough from both sides in the middle and lift * As you lower down you want to get one of the hanging sides under the other, to make the dough into a coil * Rotate 90 and repeat * This should leave you with a nice tight ball * Do your first coil fold and cover the dough ## Next hour or two * As you see the dough spread out in the bucket to touch the sides, do a coil fold * Be progressively more gentle as time goes on ## 2pm * Flour your counter lightly * Put a little flour on the dough on the side you are planning to tip out on * Ease the dough out onto the counter * Prep your bannetons with a light dusting of rice flour * Divide the dough into 2 equal pieces (eyeballing is fine) * Shape your dough to fit into your banneton * I have round ones so I * Get the dough into a rectangle * Fold both long sides over the middle (one on top of the other) * Roll up the resulting long rectangle to make a tight coil * Drag the coil towards me and rotate to firm up into a ball * I don’t score my loaves so I place in the banneton seam side down. If you are scoring place them seam side up * Repeat for the other loaf * Lightly flour the tops (use the leftover bench flour) * Cover gently (I use a kitchen garbage bag) and leave on the counter ### Note If you want you can also pivot here to baking the next day. Leave the loaves out for about 20 minutes and then place (covered) in the fridge overnight and then bake the next morning. Leave them in the fridge until you are ready to put them in the hot dutch oven(s) ## 4pm * Put your dutch oven(s) in the oven and preheat to 450 ## 5pm * Carefully take your dutch oven out of the oven and tip one of the loaves in. Immediately place the lid back on and return the dutch oven to the oven * Repeat if you have a second dutch oven. If you only have one, put the other loaf in the fridge while the first bakes. * Bake in the oven for 30 minutes * Carefully open the oven and remove the lid of the dutch oven(s) * Bake for another 15-20 minutes until you have the colour you like * Tip the loaves onto a cooling rack * Wait until cool and enjoy # Enjoy! Let me know if you have any questions or if any steps weren’t super clear :D Hopefully, this is as successful for folks as it has been for me. Post pics!!!!

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    nudism Nudism Moon Groove 2023 Trip Report
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    That sounds absolutely amazing!! Great to hear the weather cooperated. Are the musicians and vendors nude too?

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  • diablo Diablo More stash == performance issues
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    And they have enough examples of other arpgs to know stash tabs matter. PoE for example you need tons of tabs and can buy more (not at all saying D4 should do that).

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  • diablo Diablo More stash == performance issues
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Ain't that the truth 😂

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  • diablo Diablo More stash == performance issues
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    I was thinking the same thing....

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    Diablo hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    More stash == performance issues www.icy-veins.com

    Turns out they can't easily add more stash tabs as the game pulls the entire stash for every person you encounter. This leads to memory and performance issues. They need to fix this before they can add more stash tabs.

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    bready Bready A Monday Bake! 🤤
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    I'll find some time this week to write it up!

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    Bready hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    A Monday Bake! 🤤

    Let me know if anyone is interested in my process/recipe. I like to think it's pretty chill and best yet no waste! I'll type it up if there's any interest.

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    nudism Nudism Moon Groove prices go up after Friday June 30th!
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Have a blast this week at the festival! Can't wait to hear the review!

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  • nudism Nudism I feel sorry for men who have to wear pants
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    No worries 😁

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  • nudism Nudism I feel sorry for men who have to wear pants
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    It's legit! I've been following him for years. He had been very prominent at the met gala for the last few years.

    Check out the outfit he did for Pete Davidson a few years ago

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  • nudism Nudism I feel sorry for men who have to wear pants
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    One day I want to get a skirt from Thom Browne. I'm loving his perspective on fashion

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  • nudism Nudism Weekend plans?
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    An ocean dip sounds perfect right about now

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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    It was insanely humid here on the weekend, which meant relaxing on the deck was just about all I could muster. Luckily there wasn't too much rain.

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  • bready Bready And here is the crumb! Enjoy 🤤
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    🤤there were no complaints 😂the first loaf is almost gone already

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  • bready Bready And here is the crumb! Enjoy 🤤
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Thanks!!

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    Animal Crossing hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    It's time to start over

    We just took a family vote and are starting our Island adventure all over again. Our Island was overrun and hadn't been used in over a year. It's been absolutely wonderful to explore and rediscover the perfect progression of this game. Here's to the new Island!

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    bready Bready Fresh from the oven!
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Had a fresh slice with butter this morning, was wonderful 🤤

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    Bready hal9001 1 year ago 95%
    And here is the crumb! Enjoy 🤤

    I'm pretty happy with this one. There is the large hole on the side, but generally it's pretty uniform.

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    bready Bready Fresh from the oven!
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Lol mission accomplished 🙌

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    Bready hal9001 1 year ago 97%
    Fresh from the oven!

    82% hydration 10% whole white flour 90% KA Bread flour I'll grab a crumb shot tomorrow morning at breakfast 📷

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    bready Bready Second attempt at sourdough
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Next time you have a stubborn boule save the dough! You can throw it in a pan with some oil and make a foccacia like bread 😁

    Do you use a non-gluten flour for dusting you baskets? I use rice flour with mine.

    Looks like you are off to a really great start! Keep on posting!!

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  • visualnovels Visual Novels What was your first Visual Novel?
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Thanks! I'm thinking of playing the nonary games next

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  • pizza Pizza Who knew pizza was an option when I'm too lazy to make something
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Lol fair enough 😂the effort was very minimal. Most challenging part was picking a beer to drink while waiting for the dough to thaw 🍻

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  • pizza Pizza Who knew pizza was an option when I'm too lazy to make something
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    Thanks!

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    Pizza hal9001 1 year ago 97%
    Who knew pizza was an option when I'm too lazy to make something https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/cf8a2525-7ebc-4dee-8bf2-e2fd8c0f1548.jpeg

    I froze a few balls of pizza dough last time I made a big batch. I put the in oiled zip lock sandwich bags. It was less than an hour from remembering I had the dough to eating. The bags let me defrost in a waterfilled bowl which made it extra fast. Now to make more dough!!! Made with KA 00 flour and a 12" ooni

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    visualnovels Visual Novels What was your first Visual Novel?
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  • hal9001 hal9001 1 year ago 100%

    My first was doki doki literature club! Now I'm on the hunt for recommendations, preferably on the xbox

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    Diablo hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Why can't I imprint this? https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9324cfb7-0c82-4119-b1fa-d56e7bc39a76.jpeg

    When I try to imprint on this item it says this item cannot have aspect imprinted on it... Does anyone know why? I have the mats and gold?

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    Nudism hal9001 1 year ago 83%
    Working from home

    I sure a lot of us are working from home for a portion of our time. I'm home about 60% of the time these days. I'm in so many meetings it's a real pain to dress and undress if I want to enjoy some nude time. What do other folks do? I'm thinking about making a no-camera Monday or something like that. Both to avoid camera fatigue with the team but also let me better enjoy working from home (especially in the summer). Would love to hear how other folks take advantage of working from home situations.

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    Liftoff! hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Option to keep account contexts separate

    Hypothetically if someone wanted to have an alt account and a normal one liftoff should not blend their subscriptions Hypothetically, someone might want to have an nsfw account and want to only see those subs when they actively switch over to that context 😉

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    Liftoff! hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Federate unless local account

    This could be me missing something, so please correct if this isn't right. I've tried to comment on a few posts and get an error message that I can't because I don't have an account on that server. AFAIK these are communities that are federated through my home server (lemmy.world). Liftoff should be able to let me comment with my federated user rather than needing a local user.

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    French Gimlet www.acouplecooks.com

    This has been a real hit lately. I usually make two at a time and use: - 4 oz gin - 3 oz St Germain - juice of one lime Shake and strain into cold glasses

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    Nudism hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Summer Plans?

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/443816 > Does anyone have any exciting plans to take advantage of the warm weather? I'm hoping I can make it to the beach this year... but I'm not holding my breath. Luckily, my deck is lovely and private.

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    Pizza hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Baked in 12" Ooni. A little more oval than usual

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/544715 > Did a yeasted medium ferment (6 hours). It's always interesting to see how commercial yeast compares to sourdough. I always find the yeast is much stickier and it can't handle the heat as well. > > Used KA 00 pizza flour and cooked in a 12" ooni

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    Bready hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Pizza is bread too… right?

    Did a yeasted medium ferment (6 hours). It's always interesting to see how commercial yeast compares to sourdough. I always find the yeast is much stickier and it can't handle the heat as well. Used KA 00 pizza flour and cooked in a 12" ooni

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    Limbo for Lemmy hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Feature request -- better contrasting top UI

    Now that groups are adding banners it can be really hard to see the UI against the banner. Maybe adding a border or computing a contrasting colour could make the UI stand out more

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    Bready hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    My bake from the weekend!

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/391151 > I used about 10% local stone ground and 90% KA Bread Flour. Hydration was 83%

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    Limbo for Lemmy hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Feature request -- return to top

    It would be a great feature if when you are scrolling on the home screen and press the home button again it should return to the top and refresh. I was very used to that behaviour in Apollo 😁 Thanks for all your hard work!!

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    Naturism hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    Summer Plans?

    Does anyone have any exciting plans to take advantage of the warm weather? I'm hoping I can make it to the beach this year... but I'm not holding my breath. Luckily, my deck is lovely and private.

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    Bread hal9001 1 year ago 100%
    My bake from the weekend!

    I used about 10% local stone ground and 90% KA Bread Flour. Hydration was 83%

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