You should try potato pancakes.
They are:
- comfort food
- easy to make
- can be made with quarantine level supplies
Recipe (requires google translate):
https://t.co/AjQ1QToi26
@ChrisWestcottUK Yeah. What I'd really like to do is to be able to publish a static blog post like a normal website, and have comments integrate with social networks.
So where is everyone heading to?
I'm not sure that I have the attention span to maintain several active accounts on several different services (including special-themed mastodon instances)
@BTowersCoding To me it's more of a duplication of effort. I already have WhatsApp and Discord for p2p connection and small community chat. Twitter is great/horrible because everyone is here, and posts of well-followed accounts create adhoc themed chatrooms
@alan_zimm This seems to be the most popular option. I'm concerned about long term large scale functioning of it though - the federation part seems to be vulnerable to arbitrary blocks, and the "anyone can host" to admin burnout. I like the specialised instances tho
https://t.co/senZQoazBv
@ChrisWestcottUK ssb is my "almost perfect" technologically tbh! The p2p aspect is great for scaling, but the focus on invitation makes it a poor Twitter-public-square substitute (in the sense that you can't meet and make friends with new people by attending the same public space.)
All talk details day 1 and 2 are now available https://t.co/ZzWEKH2fTd the program is stellar! Grab your seat: https://t.co/l0ZnSLTen3 Info about workshops will follow soon (separate ticket).
@DRMacIver just salt (or salted butter), but the absolutely best popcorn I've ever had was a Scandinavian one which had what seemed like Tyrkisk peber on it
https://t.co/srRZPGMOsk
I forgot I had a sweet setup for previews of new articles on my blog. (Heck I almost forgot I had a blog.) Gonna have to write *that* up somewhere as well at some point XD
@jilljubs @annaecook ...why is being still an IC a bad thing? Is this for companies without a technical ladder?
What if someone changed specialisation halfway through to keep things interesting?
obscuring that you're passing an unknown (but likely large) number of values as arguments down the stack by storing them adhoc in a single State argument (a map) does NOT count as self-documenting code
jesus wept
I don't care that it's a local function calling a local function, if I use your library as a dependency, I still need to be able to read it and understand what it does