fondue

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[–] fondue@lemmy.world 12 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Bit of a community question on the OP theme:

I see a lot of yard-sticking with Reddit, and frequent comparisons are 1) more of Reddit should migrate here and 2) not enough content is generated in Lemmy. These are both confusing to me. Anyone else?

  1. Reddit is a cesspool. Its users are often toxic. Administration and moderation is burdensome. With self-hosted and decentral-hosted Lemmy instances, why would we want more of Reddit to come here? Other than the philosopher king meme, I don't feel the urge to bring R. communities and users to L. Separation is good, no?

  2. Content follows users. Users follow content. Lemmy has less content. Fewer social games and participants who are seeking a dopamine relationship with the internet. If you come to Lemmy seeking dopamine fandom, you will be disappointed (narwhal bacon and my axe this amirite lol). That shite is generally absent, and users aren't constantly jerking themselves off to get a spicy comment in for votes. This is good, no?

I guess I don't understand the attraction to Reddit, or the urge to think of Lemmy as a replacement. It is similar, but shouldn't it be different? If it isn't different, defederated or no, won't it eventually slide into toxicity? I understand why people like things about Reddit, but... There's Reddit for that. This doesn't have to be that.

Thinking of two groceries: one is a little odd spot that is run by an eclectic family, has some stuff you want, some odd German snacks you don't understand. It's cool, but it doesn't have everything.

The other is a giant stucco nightmare warehouse that mostly sells deep fried heroin and also ten extremely useful things. It's run by absolute creeps, and the customers are standing uncomfortably close, and being uncomfortably irritating. Maybe one of them is waiting to follow you home because they didn't like what you bought.

Does the community want to put a sign out front to woo those people over? Does Lemmy perish without them? I'm relatively new here, but my own answer to both is no. IMO, Lemmy does not need to be an engagement addiction machine, and the people who want that might just really be wanting Reddit deep down.

Sorry for the diatribe! I tend to like that it's kinda sleepy here and often more authentic. I like seeing what Germany is doing on a memie wemie from time to time. I've got other shit to do beyond my phone, and don't want to have a pack of digital ultra nicotine with me at all times. Peace, homies.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 8 points 2 months ago

Honestly I really enjoy doing this. Have done it constantly for decades hah.

You end up having a graveyard of fascinating things that you can rediscover, and repeat the same cycle on. My small dwelling is full of surprises and discovery. Same shit I have been staring at for years. It's great.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

US English also uses raze. Raise a barn to build it. Raze a barn to destroy it.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 1 points 2 months ago

Just a two cent ramble on this. Dumpthoughts.

There can be a mental shortcut to say "instead of bar exercise x I will do y calisthenic progression" because the work or movement is similar. Most calisthenic development (again, just my exp) conditions your joints and muscles to be resistant to leveraging forces, rather than in-line forces, so tissue development is specific to the direction and force of the leverage, more so than a given muscle's overall work capacity.

It's great if you need to train for that kind of strength and durability, but if muscle appearance (bigness) and work capacity are what someone is after, I suspect that many people will have faster and more easily maintainable results through other exercise disciplines, and be less prone to plateau and injury in the process.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago

Now I know - thanks. Legit thought it was some subtle fascist agitation. It's difficult to intuit fiction these days.

Art || Life.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Sorry - what is this shit, and why are you smearing it around?

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 2 points 4 months ago

The Day of Wrath The Sacrifice The Conformist

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 2 points 5 months ago

CalTopo - free, with paid option worth every penny. Exceptionally good (intuitive, simple, utilitarian) wilderness mapping platform.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 14 points 5 months ago (1 children)

With enough of those you could probably do some kind of epoxy pour and make a cool end table top.

Guests will be impressed by the amount you have pooped in the past.

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

Ya if very thinly plated and a high use item you may have just worn through the pretty part. Then the paint/coat options might be better if you want it to look new again. Seems like a lot for a little, but choose your battles I guess. Good luck!

[–] fondue@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Just two cents here - not an expert. Brass that is unlaquered oxidizes and tarnishes extremely easily, and touching it with your skin/hands will certainly do that. If it used to stay shiny, the laquer or other coating probably has worn off. No biggie.

Get some brass polish from a hardware store and clean it up. You may want to hit it with some very fine steel wool first to clean off any remaining laquer/coat for an even polish. If you want to keep some parts darker, be careful and finicky to only polish what you want to brighten up.

Fresh clear coat or a laquer when you're done would keep it looking shiny when done. Make sure all of the polishing compound has been completely wiped clean before you coat. Wear gloves when you polish to keep skin oils and salt off the material.

If you clear coat it as is, it will just be maintain the current tarnish, which doesn't sound like your goal.

Personally I like how brass weathers and patinas. Google brass finishing to find guidance from the internet freaks.

 

My climbing partner snapped this midway down a complicated exit ridge, caught a nice view of the Jesus rays and the Indian Basin below. Happy Friday folks.

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