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14 votes
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Have any "under the radar" type regional recipes you can share?
I'll start: Hessian 'Tater soup. Maybe not very exciting, but I just love the stuff. Start off with a diced onion and about 1 - 1.5 kg of peeled, sliced potatoes. Throw into a big pot on high heat...
I'll start: Hessian 'Tater soup. Maybe not very exciting, but I just love the stuff.
Start off with a diced onion and about 1 - 1.5 kg of peeled, sliced potatoes. Throw into a big pot on high heat with some oil and let it develop some color. Meanwhile, get peeling and chopping on this stuff - carrots, celery root, leek, parsley, parsley root. Amounts as desired, but I like to use a lot of parsley - root or leafs. If your taters get enough color, cover with water and add the rest of the veggies. All that in place, cook until soft. Blend. Add 200ml of sour cream and season with nutmeg, pepper and salt. Consistency should be thick, maybe slightly chunky.
When serving, fry up a few slices of old sausage to throw in there. This one is a traditional north hessian sausage, but any only lightly spiced and smoked, coarse ground, fatty hard sausage will do. Add a sprig of parsley if you feel like upping the presentation.
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Caesar in Britannia and Germania
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For Some Quidditch Players, The Magic Wears Off As Injury Risks Grow Clearer
10 votes -
A rare trio of bald eagles — two dads, one mom — are raising eaglets together in one nest
8 votes -
The most dangerous stuff in the universe - Strange stars explained
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Shuffle your entire music library, then tell me about the first five tracks that come up
I thought it might be cool to get a random slice of people's music libraries, musical knowledge, and how they relate to songs that aren't necessarily standouts or favorites. Don't worry about the...
I thought it might be cool to get a random slice of people's music libraries, musical knowledge, and how they relate to songs that aren't necessarily standouts or favorites. Don't worry about the five tracks being a representative sample of your tastes or anything--I just think it's a fun exercise!
Also, if you get a bad list of five, it's okay to re-roll.
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Clouseau - Daar Gaat Ze (There She Goes)
6 votes -
Melody's Echo Chamber - Quand Vas Tu Rentrer ? (2012)
5 votes -
Pakistan's blasphemy laws
5 votes -
How doctors and the church conspired to stop an 11-year-old girl from having an abortion after rape
12 votes -
Photopia's Maze: A Moment of Perfect Beauty
5 votes -
Manu Delago Ensemble - BFG (2018)
4 votes -
Facebook investors launch desperate bid to oust Mark Zuckerberg
14 votes -
Russia Closes its Grip on the Internet
22 votes -
Scott Kelly spent a year in orbit. His body is not quite the same.
11 votes -
Chicago’s ankle monitors can call and record kids without their consent
7 votes -
Stratolaunch flies world's largest plane for the first time
6 votes -
As China Hacked, U.S. Businesses Turned A Blind Eye
13 votes -
Radical climate action 'critical' to Great Barrier Reef's survival, government body says
11 votes -
The Cloudfall: An essay about how to design a truly-personalized experience
7 votes -
Top 25 movies about journalism
8 votes -
Video shows Chicago police officers punching and dragging a 16-year-old student down stairs
21 votes -
Shirley Curry: The gaming grandma documentary
6 votes -
An ALS patient's dilemma: End his own life, or die slowly of the disease?
9 votes -
Matrix.org data breach
26 votes -
Scott Hirsch - No No (2018)
6 votes -
Freedom gained and lost
6 votes -
Blind people can struggle to understand memes, so they made their own
11 votes -
The golf ball that made golfers too good
6 votes -
The idea of being trans has my head in a scramble
This is going to be a bit of a ramble. I'm not even sure where to even start. Browsing r/egg_irl has me confused. Am I trans? What does it mean for someone currently living as their...
This is going to be a bit of a ramble.
I'm not even sure where to even start.
Browsing r/egg_irl has me confused. Am I trans? What does it mean for someone currently living as their birth-assigned-gender to be trans? Would I be happier as a woman? Or non-binary? I don't feel major bodily disphoria. I don't dislike my body. I am curious what it would be like to have a female body.
When I was a teenager I read Commitment Hour, by James Alan Gardner. It's about a village where young people switch back and forth every year (go to sleep as one, wake up as another), until they turn twenty and have to choose one or the other. I loved it. I fantasied about what it would be like to quickly switch back and forth. I liked the idea of finding out what it's like to have a female body without having to permanently commit to it. That fantasy has tempered a bit since then, but I wouldn't say it's completely gone.
I've been growing my hair out, but I've also grown my beard out. Both started as laziness. I didn't feel like bothering to get my hair cut or mess with shaving my face. I hate shaving. Now it's something of a security blanket. I feel exposed without them. Another reason I grew my beard out was because there were a couple of times when I was a teenager that a stranger thought I was a girl and it made me uncomfortable. I grow hardly any chest hair and I like it that way; but I have a lot of leg hair, and I like that too.
I've never been the macho type or had much use for machoness.
I don't know If I would like being female, or if I just like the idea of it. There have been other things that I liked the idea of but not the thing itself. How can I respond to others seeing it as a phase if I'm not even sure myself if it's a phase.
I don't like the social stigma around it. I come from a conservative family. I don't know how they would react. I live in a small predominately Mormon community where everybody knows everybody and gossip runs rampant. I don't know if being female is what I really want, but I at least want the space to experiment and find out.
I don't know what I want and I hate not knowing. Even deciding whether or not I should even type this out, let alone post it, has been a major mental battle.
I've been on Tildes a while, but I created a new account because my main account could be connected to my real identity and I'm so not ready for that. Even putting this out there anonymously has me terrified.
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"Ethics" and ethics
6 votes -
Ryan O'Connell is revolutionizing queer, disabled representation on TV
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What have you been watching/reading this week? (Anime/Manga)
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was...
What have you been watching and reading this week? You don't need to give us a whole essay if you don't want to, but please write something! Feel free to talk about something you saw that was cool, something that was bad, ask for recommendations, or anything else you can think of.
If you want to, feel free to find the thing you're talking about and link to its pages on Anilist, MAL, or any other database you use!
12 votes -
Cape Town’s ‘day zero’ water crisis, one year later
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Reol - 激白 (Confession) [Live at MADE IN FACTION Tokyo] (2019)
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Fortnite pros still don't have a good way to practice
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Noob's guide to Linux gaming
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Disney+ launches on November 12 for $6.99/mo, plus new Marvel, Star Wars series
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Foo Fighters - Outside (2014)
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How is Tildes doing?
I haven't been around here in a few months. Glad there's still some presence. What are your thoughts on the site overall now?
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Appl still hasn’t fixd its MacBook kyboad problm
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Input please: How to identify the right IT project stakeholders
I'd like your input for an article I'm writing. Let’s say you’re starting a new IT project. It could be custom software; perhaps it’s a migration to cloud services; maybe it’s a shiny new IoT...
I'd like your input for an article I'm writing.
Let’s say you’re starting a new IT project. It could be custom software; perhaps it’s a migration to cloud services; maybe it’s a shiny new IoT project.
The point is that you're here to build something great. You’re in charge of the design (or an important part of it), and making sure that the resulting system makes everybody happy.
How do you make sure that you are interviewing the right people to find out what “make them happy” looks like? What do you do to get input from the people who matter for the project’s success… without inviting so many suggestions that it’s impossible to deliver everything?
Case in point: Ten years ago I was in charge of an online tech community. The company I worked for hired custom developers to build the software platform, but the developers never talked to me. They interviewed the boss, two levels above me (who just so happened to be the person who signed the checks) even though she had never used this online community or any other. Needless to say, the community software they delivered was horrible, missing basic-to-me features.
Formally this process would be called “identifying the project stakeholders” or “master the requirements-gathering process” but that seems too corporate-speak. I’m looking for real-world examples of what works and what doesn’t, so I can write a genuinely useful article with practical guidelines.
Note that this is NOT about the questions to ask those stakeholders; that’s another discussion. Here I am writing merely (merely!) about making sure you are speaking to the people whose input you need.
My questions:
• How do you decide which people to ask for input? In what way do you find those people? How do you know when you have everyone you should?
• How do you decide whom NOT to invite? Where do you draw the line?
• Tell me about the manner in which you learned that lesson. (The hard way. Anecdotes are good.)
• If you want to be quoted (it's good for business!) tell me (via PM) how to refer to you in the article: Name, title, company name, short company description, URL.7 votes -
Technology is Heroin
26 votes -
Luke Heimlich, college star convicted of sex crime, quietly makes pro debut in Mexico
5 votes -
Amazon workers are listening to what you tell Alexa
16 votes -
Triumph of the will and the cinematic language of propaganda
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Gitkin - Saint Claude Dash / Chicha Nola
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This Texas vending machine lets you buy pecan pie anytime
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Prospiracy Theories
18 votes