

Yep. Bellends, the lot of them.
Career coder, bread baker, coffee consumer, Linux luser, hermit ham
Yep. Bellends, the lot of them.
And the hits just keep on coming… So much for the ‘free speech’ he keeps babbling on about.
And I thought I was doing well on that front…
Some of us still do 🙃
Not sure, I copied the link from the share button on the mobile app
Found him when learning vim and watched a few of his twitch streams. Quite enjoy his takes on things. Not the biggest fan of this new reaction content but do occasionally watch ones related to the tech I use for the day job
We always have had em, they’re just on YouTube now too 😂
Is strange… In the video I linked, he said it apparently broke some repos. He also said that they could have at the very least added in jsdoc comments to keep types without requiring extra tooling.
It was for turbo
I go on lemmy to laugh at memes, not to see pictures of myself. Did I open Instagram?
Didn’t bother learning to cook until my mid 20s. You will be a disaster chef before your a master chef but sick with it and always have cereal on standby!
Start out with the basics: if you like pasta, try a basic tomato sauce recipe. If you like eggs, try an omelette with some veg. Figure out what you like and use that to keep you interested and growing your skills.
You will learn as you go on how to prepare/cut up different vegetables. YouTube is a great resource.
The more you do, the more confident you will become. Watching YouTube videos on cooking is no substitute for time in the kitchen cooking though!
You will cremate food, undercook food, over season, under season, ruin pans, smash dishes, have food weld itself into oven trays, laugh, and cry - and you’ll be all the better cook for it.
Good luck!
That sounds pretty good. I usually put a knob of butter on top of the green beans after boiling while drying off a little in a strainer on top of the empty pan, but the addition of garlic sounds like a good call!
Thanks - will give it a go!
Looks fantastic! How do you steam your green beans? I’ve only ever boiled them; is there much of a difference?
This should be marked NSFW… Looks amazing OP!
Looks good, what’s all there?
Looks amazing! Good job!
Is an actual lettuce.