PostingInPublic

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[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Brownie-Backmischung ist gut für diesen Zweck. Die Brownies lassen sich sehr gut einfrieren.

 

Here, between the spring and summer flowers we have a few weeks with not a lot of nectar bearing flowers, so for the insects I let the columbines grow where they will in my garden, because while short-lived, their flowering fit exactly in this spot. Also they require little work, they will reseed themselves and grow where they like it.

This time a bunch grew where their last flowers would harmonize quite well with the first peony, making me look like an awesome gardener who planned this all out before 😁

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago

Are the fruit similar to the ones you bought? Because with bought produce, often you will find that plants from their seeds will be wildly different with wildly different fruit. If they are, you have one that's true to their seeds, and probably well adapted to your local environment, so collect their seeds and keep them going, and far away from other peppers! If not, you bought an F1 hybrid's fruit, don't be surprised!

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Ab und an muss ich was gegen Wäschemuff tun, dagegen hilft auch Säure in der Waschmaschine. Hab in dem Zusammenhang mal gehört, dass Essigsäure zu scharf für die Waschmaschinen ist, man soll lieber Zitronensäure nehmen, weil die das Gummi nicht angreifen soll.

Bin kein Chemiker, kA ob das so stimmt, ich habs dann halt gemacht, das Pulver finde ich eh praktischer.

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago

I tried a heating mat for the first time this year, it is a total gamechanger wrt germination reliability and speed, much recommended!

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 9 points 3 weeks ago

Yes, the actual news is that he said it, aloud and in public.

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 4 points 3 weeks ago

Brings back Atari ST feelings with its monochrome high resolution monitor, especially the dithering scheme.

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago

Not even most Europeans.

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago

A quarter or a third of a 500g pack depending on how hungry you are, 125g or 166g. In an Italian menu no more than 100g as a "primo", where the pasta dish is one of two main dishes and you are supposed to eat bread as a filler.

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago

9 Mark?? Ich wollt nicht den Laden kaufen...

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

80 cubic kilometers or enough water for LA for 47000 days.

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 12 points 2 months ago

Century? 31 years, broadly counted, narrowly just 4!

1918 end of monarchy 1933 end of Weimar Republic 1945 end of Third Reich 1949 foundation of BRD and GDR

[–] PostingInPublic@lemmy.world 5 points 3 months ago

DE Wikipedia says Masurian was a polish dialect, so you might think this was a way of disguising a polish minority as something else, but the Masurians opted German after WWI. The language was forbidden by the nazis (leopards...) and later died out as the people dispersed after WWII or were polonised.

 

Später bin ich bei der Deutschen Bank noch drauf gekommen.

 

Update notes https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/154331-game-update-public-testing-594211/

This should solve puft ranching, shouldn't it? Also maybe my colonies > 1500 cycles will remain playable without the game dropping critter actions so much that they forget to feed.

 

The cannister fillers allow you to create 25kg bottles at a time, and require dupe interaction to do so. If you build a rocket platform, any engine, then replace the engine with a gas cargo tank, plus of course a rocket port loader, you have a cannister filler that produces 11t bottles without dupe interaction.

Using the new move to-command, you can use this to bring 11t bottles of oxygen along with you to oxygenate a fresh base on a new planetoid, using the cannister emptier. 11 tons will last many cycles. Also you don't need to wait the stupidly long times for these to fill when you build them on the real rocket, which could be flying again instead of waiting on the rocket platform.

 

This is what you do to get rid of carbon dioxide build-up in your base in the early game: Just pump it into a canister filler, hit empty storage for a few times when full, CO2 dealt with.

Also serves as a poor man's gas filter, if you need to quickly grab a bit of hydrogen from the top or a bit of chlorine from a caustic environment. The bottles can be moved around and emptied.

 

For me: nigella, calendula, forgetmenots, mallow, columbine, and also chamomile and dill. Which ones will you come up where they want to?

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