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Comment on What are you all drinking tonight? in ~food
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Comment on Git branched on its own, WTH happened? in ~comp
NobleDusk You can try git reflog —all, if you did something that might give you a hint.You can try git reflog —all, if you did something that might give you a hint.
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Comment on What are you all drinking tonight? in ~food
NobleDusk Grapefruit juice is great but it also fucks with a whole bunch of medication. I am pretty sure certain anti-depressives and birth control is also affected. Just something to be aware of.Grapefruit juice is great but it also fucks with a whole bunch of medication.
I am pretty sure certain anti-depressives and birth control is also affected.
Just something to be aware of.
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Comment on Best, favorite, and/or interestingly-different resources to learn (or re-learn) Git? in ~comp
NobleDusk I always recommend this website. It’s interactive and you learn using the shell commands, IMO much better than just reading some docs.I always recommend this website. It’s interactive and you learn using the shell commands, IMO much better than just reading some docs.
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Comment on How do I remove topics from appearing in my feed? in ~tildes
NobleDusk You can unsubscribe from groups like ~anime, you can add tags to your ignore list or you can ignore specific topics. To unsubscribe go to the group and click unsubscribe in the sidebar. You can... -
Comment on What is your favorite board or card game for seven or more players? in ~games.tabletop
NobleDusk All of these are great. I would probably skip Codenames and just get Decrypto, they are very similar in feel but Decrypto has less downtime and feels more creative. You can always get Codenames if...Codenames , Wavelength and Decrypto
All of these are great.
I would probably skip Codenames and just get Decrypto, they are very similar in feel but Decrypto has less downtime and feels more creative. You can always get Codenames if you like Decrypto.
I love Wavelength, it's basically Inane Discussion - The Game. Highly recommend.
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Comment on How do you manage your finances? in ~finance
NobleDusk I am really turned off by the subscription model, I wish they had a lifetime license of some sort. What does YNAB do that others don’t?I am really turned off by the subscription model, I wish they had a lifetime license of some sort. What does YNAB do that others don’t?
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What is your most used piece of kitchen equipment / what surprised you in its usefulness?
Inspired by https://tildes.net/~food/16kl/what_is_your_least_used_piece_of_kitchen_equipment_what_do_you_regret_buying
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Comment on What are you supposed to be doing right now that you're not doing? in ~talk
NobleDusk That really depends on the kind of game you want to make. In general I can really recommend GD Quest, they have some great tutorials. They also have some great paid-for courses if you don’t mind...That really depends on the kind of game you want to make. In general I can really recommend GD Quest, they have some great tutorials.
They also have some great paid-for courses if you don’t mind the price tag.
All the repositories from the paid courses are also available for free without the instructions, but if you learn well from reading source code you can find them on their GitHub, for example here.
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Comment on What are some of your favorite cookbooks that you find yourself returning to time and time again? in ~food
NobleDusk I am sure you would enjoy it then. This is a favorite of mine from the book: potato and gochujang braised eggsI am sure you would enjoy it then. This is a favorite of mine from the book: potato and gochujang braised eggs
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Comment on What are some of your favorite cookbooks that you find yourself returning to time and time again? in ~food
NobleDusk One of the more interesting books we own is Ottolenghi Flavour. It is middle eastern food with a twist, and I have never regretted making any recipe in there. The one downside is, he likes to use...One of the more interesting books we own is Ottolenghi Flavour. It is middle eastern food with a twist, and I have never regretted making any recipe in there.
The one downside is, he likes to use kind of out there ingredients (rose harissa comes to mind) but you can usually find a substitute that fits in spirit.
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Comment on What are some of your favorite cookbooks that you find yourself returning to time and time again? in ~food
NobleDusk If you like The Food Lab I would really recommend Modernist Cuisine at Home. It is also quite scientific but more recipe focused. I really like the table format for recipes they use. It made me...If you like The Food Lab I would really recommend Modernist Cuisine at Home. It is also quite scientific but more recipe focused.
I really like the table format for recipes they use.It made me really appreciate my pressure cooker with recipes like this.
I know from a friend of mine that it affected their lithium intake. After they stopped drinking grapefruit every morning they had to reduce their dose.