Cronometer is the default rec. it has most things, and seems to be pretty useful.
Cronometer is the default rec. it has most things, and seems to be pretty useful.
Same. I’m an adult. I can choose what I want to see on my phone while I poop.
Great news. Now if we could get other chip makers to take out milk powder from all their “salt and vinegar” chips. It’s in the goddamn name: salt, and vinegar!! Not “salt and vinegar milk”
Sorry, just had to vent about this frustration.
Going to be tough to answer any of these questions with authority, as I do not bake much, and nothing I’ve ever baked has used sour cream. My experience with sour cream substitutes is just slipping it on top of tacos/fajitas/burritos. And for that purpose- it works just fine.
Regarding using four cream as a thickener for soups- any thickener is going to work. Another poster suggested coconut cream, that works well for me. Adding starch of any kind will also work to thicken soups. If you’re looking for extra protein: blend up some cooked white beans, or silken tofu works really well for this too.
Now for your question #2: I don’t know if I’ve ever encountered vegan sour cream with oat or almond bases, but I know when comparing oat/soy/almond milk— the soy is the only one with protein and fat content. Oat and almond milk tend to have very little nutrition, and are mostly cloudy water (exaggeration). So I tend to use unsweetened soy for most my cooking. Your mileage may vary.
Good luck!! And remember that you don’t have to only cook from physical cook books- the internet is LOADED with good vegan recipes. Do some experimenting. Don’t be discouraged when something doesn’t turn out, it takes a while to get the hang of using so many new ingredients!
Same.
I dont do much customization, but the endevorOS community edition has decent defaults.
Just working cleanly with tiling feels so good. You dont have to use the mouse to move all the windows around. But if you hold the super key, you can just drag windows around to make a perfect layout. But often than not, i just want 2 windows side by side, with no wasted space. Done.
Can you still use KDE connect if my main WM is Sway?
Poor quality is fine, I really just want to catch a game or two that I’ve missed. Probably be listening to it more than actually watching. This looks perfect. Thanks!
Hmmm. I’m not familiar with mad titan. I haven’t been on the kodi train in a long time. Might be worth a look. Thanks!
Oh nice! That might end up being the solution then. Thanks for the reply
Damn. Looked perfect until I saw the date of the most recent replay: February 2024 (the Super Bowl)
I wonder if there’s a setting or filter I can’t see on mobile. I’ll check on my pc when I get home.
Thanks for the reply!
I always get both beans in my burrito bowl. Why settle for only one bean bowl?
Legit everything I make from Nora cooks has been good.
I’ve thought more on this yesterday, and I think my issue is-
I don’t want something that ‘just works’, I want to BUILD something that ‘just works’
The distinction is that I don’t want to buy premade solutions. I want to make them. Not because of the customizability, but because the fun is in the building. Think Lego- hundreds of people build the exact same product in the end, but why are they sold in pieces? Just assemble the damn things and sell them complete (with markup). You think more people wanna buy that?? I’d bet against it.
Hard agree. In fact, I think there’s a market for JUST the guides. It’s true that there’s a TON of guides out there already, from old blogs to YouTube, but the issue is: all of them start or end with: “your use case might differ, so perhaps this solution isn’t for you.” Or “make sure this setup is compatible with your specific hardware”
For example: I want to set up some sort of backup/cloud storage type system. Well there’s about 1400 ways to accomplish that. I can easily just grab one and go, but I’ll always wonder- should I have done this a different way? Would my life be easier/more secure if I chose a different set up?
So offering hardware that is compatible with whatever “stack” of services included would be a huge plus. Sorta like getting a raspberry pi and following a specific raspberry pi tutorial- you know the issues you get aren’t gonna be due to incompatibility.
I think it really boils down to the scale of one’s home lab- are you just tinkering to get some skills and make something cool? Or are you hoping to do something much much bigger? Different software solutions fit those extremes differently.
Sorry, got off rambling there. I guess I’ve been down the home lab hardware/software wormhole for too long these last few weeks.
You forgot v) collaborates internationally for work, requiring them to be awake early to maximize overlapping hours in their workday.
But even I know not to do noisy shit outside until at least 10. Those few quiet hours in the morning where it seems I’m the only person alive are to drink coffee and cherish.
Invest in a standing desk. Sitting all day, even in a good chair is no good for you. Mix it up.
It’s why I never say “eat the rich”, instead say: “compost the rich”. That way everyone knows I am serious about both parts of the ‘joke’.
I’ve only ever used the free version. No complaints from me. I like it on the desktop web version. But the phone app works in a pinch