You might check out recipes for Indian lemon pickle. It’s a way of salt fermenting them that results in a spicy delicious condiment that can last for ages.
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elscallr@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do we have an internal monologue?2·1 year agoCan you summon a song in your head? A melody?
It’s that… But it’s your voice. And you employ it to think. It’s how I argue with myself and reason my way through a thing. I’m not sure how I’d get along without it, except every once in a while I get stuck on a problem, so I do something different. Often, the right solution to the thing I wanted to do will pop into my head. Then I need to work backwards how I got there. Both are useful, I prefer the information up front though.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why do we have an internal monologue?111·1 year agoI use it for reasoning. It’s a way to talk to myself without having to do so out loud, which I do a lot.
There is a segment of the population who, apparently, don’t have one. Even deaf people apparently have an inner monologue of hand signs visualized. But this segment just lacks one entirely. I don’t understand how they think, how they come to a conclusion. Things just pop into my mind, when I take my mind away from other matters and let my subconscious bake on an item… is this the way they think about everything? I don’t know.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub blocks North Carolina and Montana as porn regulation spreadsEnglish121·1 year agoIt’s absolutely authoritarian. You’re an idiot if you think otherwise. I’m not even going to offer an argument, you’re just stupid.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub blocks North Carolina and Montana as porn regulation spreadsEnglish51·1 year agoSpeaking as a “muh gunz” person that person is fucking stupid
elscallr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Pornhub blocks North Carolina and Montana as porn regulation spreadsEnglish41·1 year agoIt is, though
elscallr@lemmy.worldto Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•I have to pay extra to remove ads from Prime VideoEnglish10·1 year ago🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️ oh boy here I go again
I’ve cut off all but Disney+ and that’s only because my nieces and nephews use it. Everything else just gets put into my 80TB raid now. Could probably do to start purging some of it, but also I wanna keep the writes to a minimum to extend drive life and I’m not anywhere near full.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•23andMe tells victims it's their fault that their data was breached | TechCrunchEnglish4111·1 year agoReusing credentials is their fault. Sure, 23&me should’ve done better, but someone was likely to get fucked, and if you’re using the same password everywhere it is objectively your fault. Get a password manager, don’t make the key the same compromised password, and stop being stupid.
Weather/room temp wise we probably never will. I’d rather think of my environment in terms of 0 to 100 than in terms of -18 to 38. For science and engineering, Celsius is ideal, and I can convert between the two in the very rare occasion I need to because I’m not an idiot who can’t do basic math.
50 is great for just a light jacket and jeans. You’ll never get too hot, you won’t get too cold. So, yeah, as long as you’ve got clothes on it’s pretty perfect.
If I want to wear less clothes then 70 is a good bit better, but 50 is damn comfortable.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does anyone wish they could go back to the beginning of schooling and re-live their education/school experience from the start?3·1 year agoSelf reflection is good. Learning from your mistakes is good. Regret is useless. It’s just agonizing over something unchangeable. It’s important not to confuse them, lest you end up dwelling on the past and missing the lessons.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Massachusetts Assault Weapon Ban Ruled Constitutional by Judge0·1 year agoIf anything not literally written in the constitution is really up to the states, you are not really a country. You are a bunch of separate countries that happen to have an identical constitution.
That’s literally the idea.
I feel like people are doing a disservice by using the phrase “toxic masculinity”
You can’t use that phrase without implying masculinity in general is a bad thing. Trying to draw a distinction between “masculinity” and “toxic masculinity” is using the same logic as the people that say “but you’re one of the good ones” when they’re talking to someone of [insert race, gender, religion, etc].
They’re toxic people that cause these problems. There’s nothing wrong with masculinity.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Hamas didn't expect large US involvement amid war with Israel - reportEnglish0·2 years agoYes. They murdered children, burning babies and slitting their throats. What heroes.
Idiot.
Simple doesn’t mean well done. Badly written code can be simple but still bad
They don’t bear the moniker “greybeard” without reason
elscallr@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Another good reason not to open port 22English01·2 years agoIf you do want to open 22, and there are plenty of good reasons to want to, just implement something called port knocking and you can do it safely.
Note with this you still need good authentication. That means no passwords, key based auth only.
elscallr@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•'Suits' Was Streamed For 3 Billion Minutes on Netflix and the Writers Were Collectively Paid $3,0000·2 years agoI don’t have to, I can afford my own
elscallr@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•'Suits' Was Streamed For 3 Billion Minutes on Netflix and the Writers Were Collectively Paid $3,0000·2 years agoAs someone in America I’m not undervalued, underpaid, or starving. Maybe you should stick to speaking for your own industry.
The solution to this is to start your own instance and federate the other instances that you want to make sure you can always reach. This is a solved problem, really.