baconeater

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[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 3 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The important part is you have to ask what kind of car it is...

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

I absolutely buy albums to listen to. I just thought this was neat.

 

Finally finished updating my discogs with my latest haul. I found this tool whilst searching for a website that could scan your collection and give you insights into your collection (à la Spotify wrapped etc) and thought it was pretty cool

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submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by baconeater@lemm.ee to c/puns@lemmy.zip
 

So a little while ago my home town held a pun Competition with a cash prize for the winning pun and no limit on the amount of entries you could make! So I entered ten puns into the competition hoping that one would win but...

No pun intended

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 5 points 1 year ago

So black teas are a very common thing to add to meads as they contribute tannins which can help with mouthfeel and balancing acidity of the final beverage. This tea in particular (Lapsang Souchong) is a smoked tea and so as well as adding tannins to the mead, also contributes as wonderful smokey flavour. My inspiration for this mead several years ago was to make something that had a similar flavour profile to a nice peated scotch. The maple syrup was allowed to fully ferment out to leave just a subtle woody-ness and it works in conjunction with the tea and oak spirals I aged the mead on to provide a pseudo-barrel aged taste to the final product.

 

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Way ahead of you buddy.

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago

I usually use 88% Lactic Acid. As a second choice I would pick Phosphoric Acid (usually comes as 10%). If you can find a stronger phosphoric acid then it's probably the better choice as I think it has a lower taste threshold than lactic but it's really fairly negligible between the 2. Citric acid has an extremely noticeable taste (think sour candy like warheads) and carbonic acid is a weak acid which is usually found in beer as the result of dissolved CO2.

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How does she feel about "The return of the son of monster magnet"

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I've seen people degas wine in a glass carboy using VacuVin style pumps before so I'm sure you could Jerry-rig something up for a bucket. See here for an example of what I'm talking about.

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

Boo. No Kraftwerk 1 or 2.

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

I think some of the super high end cartridges will certainly open up after being broken in. Things like this video go through the first hundred or so hours of the Hana Umami Red.

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Dead Branch is a relic that gives you a random card every time a card is exhausted. Shivs exhaust when you play them so if you have a Blade Dance or 2 (especially if you can upgrade them) you can generate several random cards every turn. Some of these randomly generated cards might also be 0 cost or will exhaust also when they are played which generates more random cards. Basically a Dead Branch run is where you lean in to playing as many exhaustable cards as you can and just seeing what happens. It's inherently an impossible run to utilise a consistent strategy for because the cards you get every fight are always different. This particular run I was lucky that I picked up a Lizard's Tail relic (revives you to 50% HP when you die) as well as a Fairy in a Bottle (revives you to 30% HP when you die) so even if I happened to draw a useless set of cards via Dead Branch at a crucial turn, I was still somewhat safe from just being insta-killed.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by baconeater@lemm.ee to c/slaythespire@lemmy.ca
 

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/16444266

I'm not often a fan of Dead Branch runs because of how unpredictable they can be but this run was fueled by Shivs with the Shurikan and Kunai relics generating a ton of strength and dexterity so I was really just trying to play as many cards as possible every turn and see what fun Dead Branch created! Picking up an early Apotheosis certainly didn't hurt either as it meant I was happy to get Fusion Hammer for the extra energy per turn!

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by baconeater@lemm.ee to c/slaythespire@lemmy.ml
 

I'm not often a fan of Dead Branch runs because of how unpredictable they can be but this run was fueled by Shivs with the Shurikan and Kunai relics generating a ton of strength and dexterity so I was really just trying to play as many cards as possible every turn and see what fun Dead Branch created! Picking up an early Apotheosis certainly didn't hurt either as it meant I was happy to get Fusion Hammer for the extra energy per turn!

[–] baconeater@lemm.ee 9 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Yes. You can mash (as in enzymatically convert starches to sugars, not as in mashed-potatoes) any gourd (think pumpkin, squash, potatoes, sweet potatoes). They tend not to add too much noticeable flavor to a beer (just a general earthiness and some color contribution) so it's often recommended to oven roast them a little first to get some caramelization. Here is a recipe that uses sweet potatoes.

 

So it is finally almost time! The event I'll be pouring my Oat-wine at is this Saturday, October 14th at Brooklyn Navy Yard and tickets are still available if anyone is going to be around NYC and wants to try it (as well as 29 other beers!).

As an added bonus, here is an image of a lovely pellicle starting to develop on my 1st attempt at making this beer which got way too hot and so I decided to pitch some Brett blends in as well as an oak spiral in the hopes of somewhat salvaging the batch. It's starting to develop some funk which I'm very excited about but I think it will be another few months before I'll really be able to tell if it will be drinkable or will end up getting distilled into some dubious liquor...

 

About the event:

Explore over 30 delicious beers brewed by some of NYC's best homebrewers inspired by nature's bountiful harvest! Beers will be separated into 8 categories: oats, wheat, corn, rye, fruit, vegetables/herb/spice, sugars, and miscellaneous grain. Your entry fee gets you a souvenir glass and unlimited samples of homebrew for the duration of the event! The event will take place on Saturday, October 14th from 1-5PM at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Building 77.

 

I've requested this feature before, but I think it would be helpful in filtering out those spam posts that I'm sure we've all seen by new users promoting either products on Amazon or various medical drugs. The posts themselves seem to pretty quickly get downvoted heavily but since I browse almost exclusively by New, they still appear in my feed. I block the users posting them whenever I see them but more always pop up eventually.

 

I'm not sure when it changed, but recently the top option when you go to an album and hit the 3 dots to bring up the menu where you can add stuff to the play queue has been changed to "add to library" and I seem to repeatedly hit that by muscle memory when I want to add things to the play queue and then get confused when they do not play automatically.

 

Update:

This is an example of what I want to open the hamburger menu. https://sendvid.com/328hidfa

Original post:

Up until the latest update, pressing back from the homepage would open the hamburger menu allowing for easy access to jump to a specific community or go to your profile etc.

I agree with people that this action being caused by the "back" key was unintuitive and unexpected and much prefer the new and more obvious result of pressing back from the homepage which is to exit the app. However, there is now no longer a way to easily open the hamburger menu when browsing one-handed and this is an oversight!

I propose that a "left swipe" from the homepage opens up this menu (currently swiping left from the homepage does nothing)

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