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[–] [email protected] 25 points 6 months ago (19 children)

Yea, sleep studies suck. You're in stuffy room tethered to a machine by a million wires everywhere from your knees up and covered in smelly glue and sticky pads. After a night of that, if you're lucky, you'll get to stay for the entire next day and try to force yourself to take naps every couple of hours.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 6 months ago

Try living in the US; you'll change your tune. Piss boiled; take your upvote.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

You can actually use it to make your own beyond-style burgers and sausages. That recipe didn't work super well for me, so I developed my own which I can post if you're interested.

TVP is useful anywhere you'd normally use ground meat, such as in chili, but adding a binder, as above, makes it useful for applications like sausage rolls, keema naan, etc.

You can also get TVP in large chunks or slices. For this stuff, I like to hydrate in stock with a little vinegar to get rid of that off-taste some TVP has, then squeeze out the moisture and sear in a large amount of fat. Prepared in this way, it is almost indistinguishable from meat.

You can also fry small, unhydrated TVP crumbles in oil and season with salt, MSG, and liquid smoke to make your own fake bacon bits. I like to use them on baked potatoes.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 7 months ago

Also, this is utter negligence:

Miller requested a cup of hot tea, which, according to the suit, was “presented to [him] filled to the brim, at an unsafely and unreasonably high temperature and without any form of a lid.”

[–] [email protected] 9 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Certain teas and all coffee requires very hot water to extract properly. It's really not the sort of thing you ought to be drinking at all unless you're stationary, sat at a table, and have ample leg room to move quickly in case of spills.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 7 months ago

I use RSS Guard

[–] [email protected] 8 points 7 months ago

99% of questions about libsoc theory were asked and answered 100 years ago in that one book alone haha

[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago

I'd start with Kropotkin's "The Conquest of Bread" followed by Gelderloos' "Anarchy Works." Kropotkin explains the theory behind why libertarian socialism / anarchist communism is a better, more fair way to structure society, while exhaustively addressing common objections. Gelderloos writes from a modern perspective while offering examples of non-hierarchal human organization throughout history. For those who (somehow) read these and remain convinced that the idea is utopian, I'd recommend Kropotkin's essay "Are We Good Enough," and his principal scientific work: "Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution" which offers a compelling counter-argument to the 'dog eat dog' conclusion drawn by many from Darwin's theory of evolution by positing that cooperation is sustained in humans and animals over time through natural selection.

For a quick and dirty intro to the basic idea of what classical anarchism is: "An Anarchist Program" - Errico Malatesta.

Anarchism is a line of political thought that goes back for well over a century, with many branches and differing opinions; like any group, libertarian socialists are not a monolith. Anarchism, including anarchist communism, is a response not only to capitalism, but to other branches of leftist thought: while communist revolutions were taking place around the world, anarchists were there alongside them, critiquing the practices that continue to be critiqued today concerning communist projects with their focus on challenging power and unnecessary hierarchy: who has power over who, why, and is it strictly necessary? As someone once said: "Freedom without equality is the jungle. Equality without freedom is prison. I want neither the jungle nor prison." That is what classical anarchist thought brings to the table: it examines how society can be structured while providing both freedom and equality in a way that neither capitalist thinking nor other leftist schools of thought adequately address.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 8 months ago (1 children)

So you aren't at all interested in understanding my positions, got it. Have a good day.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 months ago (5 children)

are you also against private grocery stores?

I am, yes.

I have zero interest in spending this beautiful Friday morning arguing, so I'm not going to, but if you would like some reading recommendations to understand my political positions on these sorts of things, let me know and I'd be happy to provide them.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 8 months ago (8 children)

I'm making a joke in poor taste to express my disdain for people who commodify human necessities for profit.

 
 

A fantastic article on keeping time with incense.

 

A kumquat with the text "#1" stamped on it: found this way in the bag.

 

I wound up with one of those newfangled playstation controllers, and I'm surprised at how good it is. It paired nicely on Endeavour KDE, and there's a big touchpad in the center that works to control the mouse pointer out of the box. I'm quite happy with it!

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This blog is a mainstay of my feed reader; I really appreciate that they write on common, budget, bamboo-stick brands, saving you from the absolute crap-shoot of that scene if you're into those sorts of sticks.

 

EndeavourOS is moving to KDE Plasma for its live environment and offline installer from Xfce. You'll hear no complaints from me!

 

As someone who is terrible at 3D CAD tools, but who also designs packaging from time to time, it would be amazing to have a FLOSS alternative to something like Adobe's fantastic fold project. Has anyone seen anything out there that comes close?

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