whofearsthenight

joined 2 years ago
[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I do this on the weekend, in fact, just did very similar today. I can give two tips:

If you microwave potatoes first (poke holes) to par-cook them, then you just need to get them crispy. I usually don't, and just start with potatoes at medium in before the oil has really heated , stirring every 5 minutes for the first 20 or so, then more often when they get to crisping. The best is definitely using leftover baked potatoes or roasted potatoes from the night before.

Second, if you have an air fryer, that's increasingly my go to. We have a basket style, I coat in a little oil or use veg spray, and roast around 350 for 10-15, and then turn it up to 400 once the potatoes are tender for color.

Neither of these are weekdays for me, but I can throw this together on weekends where I mostly don't have to do anything.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 years ago

It really doesn't matter if they have anyone left that knows anything about anything. All reports thus far is that anyone not giving the ol' "aye captain" any time Elon says anything gets shitcanned. I'm sure there is someone there that probably went "but, sir..." before immediately getting shut down.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Now if you had to guess how often I remember that there is a keyboard shortcut that does this, but don't remember what it is, and do remember that I can just press up 30-70 times...

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

I have a few things:

UnRaid server:

  • Guacamole (though not really doing anything with it at the moment.)
  • Wireguard VPN
  • SpeedTest (forget the exact name, does period speed tests and lets me see over time how my connection is doing.)
  • DuckDNS
  • Heimdall

VM server (esxi 6):

  • Windows machine for those times when you just need something
  • pi hole
  • sharing VM. Dockerized all of the *arrs, sabnzbd, qbittorrent
  • plex server. This will probably eventually move off its own VM, but it's there for legacy/laziness reasons.
  • Minecraft server, though this is getting dusty as my kids aren't into it like they used to be.

Dell Wyse thin client:

  • Home assistant

Pretty simple. I still use iCloud services for most of the other basics (email, call, contacts, iCloud Drive, etc) mostly just because I don't trust my home connection enough to rely on it, and I'd rather the things that actually effect whether or not I can work aren't my problem.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

This may be apocryphal, but rumor was that Jackson said he based his performance in Django on Clarence.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Got tired of trying to figure out what service to watch a show on this week. Back to sailing the 7 seas…

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I'll also toss out that if you privacy and non-annoyance are your goals with an out of the box voice assistant, the only real option these days is a HomePod. I built my smart home with combination of Echos throughout the house, and I pretty much regret it now. I wasn't as worried about privacy, but these things are so fucking annoying these days. "Start a timer for 5 minutes." "Okay, do you want to play some bullshit trivia game while you're timer is going?" No, never. Ever. I mean, at least she'll still turn the lights on without spouting back something dumb, but that's just about it. Probably what I'll be doing now is still using the Alexholes as a speaker target with the mute button on all of the time (better spotify integration) and start replacing with siri balls.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 2 years ago

It's fine now when there aren't nearly as many users, but I don't see it scaling long term unless hashtags are a thing or something like that. Even something simple like gaming, over on reddit I'm in several very active subs - pcgaming, playstation, playstation4, several zelda subs, etc. If fediverse alternatives get to even 1/4 of the userbase that reddit has, the gaming (or whatever) portion is going to be such a firehose it won't really be usable. And IIRC this is how it played out on reddit as well. I think (though could be mistaken) reddit started with a fairly small set of subs and it wasn't until later that you could create your own subs.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Same setup here, though since i'm on basically all Apple devices when iOS 17 public beta is out I'm going to switch to just using the built in manager. Supports two factor, and the main achilles for me was that I couldn't share passwords, but that's fixed for 17.