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I GOT A FUCKING RAISE THE POTATO WORKED WTF
This potato works. Every. Fucking. Time.
Then bring me luck
the day after I posted this last time I was notified that I was selected for a really cool mentorship gig and got an unrelated glowing review at work
Why not .. my current projects have stalled .. much like coding "nothing else has made the code work, so why not?"
This is a nicely done Corvette build in No Mans Sky. The Voyagers update really did flip the game on it's head and very much for the better!
#NMS #NoMansSky #Voyagers #corvette #BuildableShip
Cyberpunk as MORE than the aesthetic.
DIY Ethos: The idea of customizing and controlling your own tech and environment is central.
Minimalism Meets Maximalism: A balance of utilitarian minimalism with aesthetically intense maximalism (think neon lights and complex gadgetry).
Question Everything: Skepticism towards authority and a willingness to question societal norms.
Adaptability: Being flexible and ready to adapt to rapid changes in tech or society.
Skill Stacking: Cyberpunks often learn a range of skills from hacking to physical training to art creation.
Alternative Fashion: A mix of futuristic and retro styles, often borrowing from punk, goth, and other subcultures.
Information Security: A focus on protecting your data and digital footprint.
Sustainability and Resourcefulness: Repurposing, recycling, and being efficient with resources is often a focus.
Remind the world it's more than surface deep.
Gotta do it
I don’t care what news I get I just want this stupid potato dog on my dash
I need good news 🙏
Why not ... this silly thing makes me laugh for several reasons. You try and figure out what they are.
Ahhhh, The Boosted Boiz shopping cart. This has its own playlist on their channel
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmRofmIVzFpr_AtDvJJgMZnrC24Hv9EdD&si=EVHzfru2tzIXVemP
This shopping cart is also been credited by Grind Hard Plumbing as the inspiration for their first build (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9w4rD9Iaec)
Note: full disclosure, I am a long time subscriber of both channels. If you find this kind of build interesting, check them both out!
Original source?
This appears to be the model in the suit .. and there are links on that profile to the website of the suit maker.
爱穿胶的喵呀~萌新|女生|礼貌交流会回复 B站/微博:猫猫miaoya 小红🍠:miaoya106 抖音、ins、:miaoya1006
I normally don't go in for AI generated images ... though this one tickled a brain cell. Reminds me of the old phrase ...
"A monkey hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, including the complete works of William Shakespeare." - The infinite monkey theorem
I suppose that means if we throw enough prompts at an AI it will assemble pixels into something like a painting from one of the masters.
Reminds me of something else I read recently ...
"I didn't believe in a soul until I saw 'art' made without one." - unknown
Neil Gaiman’s Advice to Aspiring Artists
"You should have seen what they were saying about me before my game came out"
That right there is a good solid burger patty with the intriguing addition of middle eastern spices 👀👀👀 (and as we all know variety is the spice of life, and spice is the variety of food.) I’m also intrigued by how she put the patty in the pita(?) which makes it a sort of burger panini. It looks good and I am going to have to try it.
I want to make this for my family, but my mom’s pretty iffy on beef that is anything but well done (dry as fuck) so I’m wondering how to cook it throughly enough without burning the bread.
You can cook it in very thin pita with a thin layer of minced beef/lamb so that the meat is cooked brown all the way through in only 1 minute per side.
But also! Red Meat is "Well Done" at 160F/72C (white meat is 165F/75C). Bread actually doesn't even toast until 255F/123C!!
So, if you make the full size patties in a frying pan on a low-medium heat, or an oven set to 300F/150C, it will take about 20 minutes to cook instead of only 3 minutes, but it will DEFINITELY not burn the bread, and the meat will be VERY well done.
Here is the oven based recipe I suggested elsewhere on the post
The first time I had this dish was in Lebanon when a childhood friend took me to a restaurant called Taaj El-Moulook (meaning The kings’crow
@bananafosters In case you are interested also!
Confirmed: delicious
I'm curious as to what the spices/seasonings in the beef are cause I wanna make this myself so bad
There's always fresh Parsley and Lebanon 7 spice (sabaa baharat), and then in the tiktok there's also onion, garlic, and jalapeno. A lot of people also put in tomato, or tomato paste.
My favourite 7 spice is equal parts:
Cinnamon
Black Pepper
Cumin
Cloves
Coriander
Allspice or nutmeg
Ginger or Cardamom
But really, as long as you have the italicized ones, the others can be up to you. Some people use paprika and turmeric, some people use sumac and mint. It's really variable.
Also if you don't want to mix it yourself, a good Garam Masala will have all of these spices and a few more, and makes an excellent ready-to-use substitute.
note that's coriander seed, not leaf (aka cilantro) - coriander seed is amazing, smells like a paradise lemon and is really good in porridge (aka oatmeal) - we're one of those people who can't eat the leaf, but the seed is really delicious and fragrant
internet shaquille made a super accessible video on how to make these, including the spice mix and what to use if you can't access the exact ingredients! it's quite similar advice to what the commenters put above, just in one handy video for your reference
Neil Gaiman’s Advice to Aspiring Artists
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www.worldcat.org/
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http://bioline.org.br/
repec.org
science.gov
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The haunting ancient Celtic carnyx being played for an audience. This is the sound Roman soldiers would have heard their Celtic enemies make.