[email protected] is probably the community I’m most active in. It’s a welcoming community for anyone who brews their own alcohol (mainly beer focused I would say but some people have made mead and other wines).
Baconeater eat bacon. Bacon tasty!
Mine is currently “Yer a WiFi Harry”
I would certainly characterize myself as a tech-enthusiast rather than from a technical background. I have a Chemistry degree and work in a tangentially related field (Brewing industry) though mainly on the sales/retail side rather than production. I don’t code but it’s certainly something I am interested in. I’ve set up a Pi-hole on my home network and have a small Plex-Server streaming downloaded media (as I try in vain to disentangle myself from the myriad of streaming services that exist).
This is wrong? Taking 20°C as an example. Following this formula gives 48°F when it should be 68. Could you perhaps be supposed to add 32 instead of 12?
And no link to the actual tool in the article? For shame!
Here it is so you can have a play around with it.
Lighters were invented before matches! 1823 vs 1826
Same. I also own it on the switch and phone. Most re-playable game I own.
I’m picturing goats with these things
I still miss some of the more niche music subreddits,
You should brown meat in batches and not crowd the pan, otherwise it will release too much moisture and steam rather than sear.
I don’t know how else to express to them how little I want this. All I want is for Spotify to focus on music streaming. That is it.
Same. Cydia app store was a special kind of source of wonder
Just ask them if they are a bot. Remember, you can’t lie on the internet…
Yes but you can’t edit other people’s posts…
I think that if there is no one from your instance (which also happens to be my instance) is subscribed to a community on an instance other than your own then you have to search for it in the search bar (using the url or !community@lemmyinstance) before you will be able to interact with it. Lemmy doesn’t synchronize everything between all instances by default, only what is needed to save on resources.
Such a great album opener. I love when people are hearing it for the first time and turn up the volume to hear the intro better and then, well, you know…