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kordalien.bsky.social
A collection of interests. Some of them might be fire
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38000 potential members is massive for a gang or other criminal enterprise, while very much being to small to meaningfully participate in ending the government,
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We would make a bunch of cake bases (vanilla or chocolate cakes that were roughly frosted) like once a month and then freeze them, then smooth/decorate them to order.
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After applying the first layer of frosting roughly did you chill it again? Getting the frosting chilled/frozen can make getting a smooth finish easier, using a cup of hot water to heat the offset spatula so it only melts the bits of frosting you need to push around to smooth things out.
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When I was working in a bakery the major trick I learned was freezing a standard cake before you frost it helps immensely, and for the most part is unnoticeable, but I can imagine that doesn't work for everyone
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Talking about Elon reinstating Dom Lucre I think
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Inshallah
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It's a very nice tripod, the Ulanzi Zero Y that ripped it off is also really good though (and much more affordable).
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If it helps, when I worked in a bakery, we also made cakes from the box (Or at least from cake mix, we bought it in big buckets instead of boxes though)
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Everything else aside, where on earth does the "thousand year prohibition" come from? (This feels like a cursed knowledge you might have, and I generally try to avoid googling anything a statue avi says)
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In general I find Ottolengi has not put as much time into making the recipes approachable/easy to cook, so his cookbooks aren't my default suggestions
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Jerusalem is and Falstein n are both good, but I find myself reaching for Sababa first for Israeli flavors, and Palestinian Table for generic Middle Eastern (but that might be because it matches a friend's grandma's cooking).
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If we're talking excellent cook books with approachable/delicious recipes, I cannot recommend Reem Kassis Palestinian Table enough. Every recipe is good and captures the vibe of grandmas cooking. For a different but equally missless cookbook, Sababa is an excellent Israeli cookbook
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Salty sea dogs have always been masters of small unit combat tho...
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(oops, meant to say the dirtbag left were specifically accusing Theophite)
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(yes, but specifically accusing Theophite of being a transphobe/specific anti trans acts because <redacted>)
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Draw is the geography word I learned for it, but as a geography thing, not a feature we normally observe/talk about. At least in norcal
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And also creates a bunch of problems for making it clear who can and can't see any individual post (e.g. if a user could see someones posts at some point, they can still see those posts, if not new ones, so how do we make it clear to users what level of safety they're getting from locking)
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This creates a bunch of problems with things like search and feeds (which either would need keys, and then be able to leak the posts or their content, or simply not work for locked accounts)
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The common way of doing that is to encrypt the posts such that only authorized users have a decryption key to read the post (so all our unauthorized users would know a post was made but can't read it)
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There are also problems related to how you restrict access. When one person owns the servers, they can do it by simply not showing the posts to anyone no on the approved list. In a public environment we instead need a mechanism to block unauthorized users from reading the posts
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The major problem with locked accounts is once a post is public, you have very little way to stop someone from preserving a public copy of it. This restricts locking to "Access control on posts I make going forward" and introduces a bunch of problems w.r.t unlocking
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I made an effort to read through whats written, and it sounds like delete commits do pair with deleting the content from the repository, but in any federated scenario you would need to trust that the federating partners also delete it.
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The Osaka Aquarium has whale sharks in the pelagic tank (two right now) and they are frankly unreal looking in person.
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I mean, come on!!!
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How detailed of a description of the creatures do you need to start with? (Also does it require tuning the model or can you mostly run on the model you've been training for the rest of your campaign?)
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It's also useful to note nondeterministic doesn't mean random, but instead "no guaranteed order" so many runs might return the same result until they don't
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If I understand correctly from previous posts, this would be because the exotic luxury meats are significantly more sensitive than the target, and this use makes safe containment both difficult and unlikely?
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Amusingly when traveling in Japan a lot of the cashiers will ask if you have small coins to throw in for easier to use change denominations afterwards.
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This guy is like the ur-suboyster to be clear.
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Maybe then it's better to say a nerd has obsessive knowledge about something they do, whereas a geek has obsessive knowledge about something they observe. I.e. a baseball player who knows all the stats is a nerd, but a fan who knows the same stats is a geek