Also before you fry the bacon, onion and maybe mushroom you should chop them up …
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Antihistamines will stop the headache, can I also suggest a breakfast carbonara? (Do NOT use cream like some sort of maniac, fry bacon (or pancetta) and onion (and maybe mushrooms) in oil, grate some parmesan (or pecorino), boil the pasta for 10 minutes, lightly whisk a couple of eggs when the pasta is almost done, drain the pasta, mix the whisked egg, fried delights and cheese through the pasta, season, devour.)
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto World News@lemmy.world•Extreme heat likely to kill all mammals in 250 million years, study suggests3·2 years agoI for one welcome our new crab overlords!
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•UK opens new chapter in digital regulation as parliament passes Online Safety Bill | TechCrunch8·2 years agoI assume it was only implemented under the provision that it doesn’t apply to MPs, Lords or any of their special pals.
I don’t see any of the notification problems, I assume you’ve tried logging out and logging back in again? Closing any kbin tabs and restarting your browser? Checked if disabling your adblocker for the site makes a difference?
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a show that should've gotten cancelled or ended SOONER than it did?1·2 years agodeleted by creator
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What system would the US use instead of regular Math to calculate things?1·2 years agoThat looks about as infuriating as the imperial system …
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Chat@beehaw.org•(USA) Is It Rude To Ask To Bag Your Own Groceries?2·2 years agoIn Australia the cashier typically bags your groceries. It was a shock for me when I first moved to the UK and the first cashier I was served by was like “Are you ready?!” And then started hurling a barrage of groceries to at me to bag.
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto World News@beehaw.org•Gulf Stream current could collapse in 2025, plunging Earth into climate chaos: 'We were actually bewildered'4·2 years agoI don’t think it’s that suitable alternatives that could make a lot of headway into limiting the problem dont exist, it’s more that a lot of people are making a lot of money from the status quo and have a vested interest in ensuring the status quo remains. You can bet your bottom dollar that if those people had found a way to continue the gravy train with the alternatives then they would. Eventually they are going to have to consider that if society collapses due to their actions that the currency they are accumulating will be worthless without the societies that dictate its value. I don’t think that will happen until we start seeing some of the climate change chickens come home to roost. It’s going to be unpleasant for a lot of people and might be too late.
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•Which is your preferred smartwatch/fitness tracker?1·2 years agoMy wife has a Garmin (vivoactive 4s I think) and on paper it looked fantastic, in action she has had nothing but trouble. Terrible battery, ugly UI, ridiculous management app, nothing but sync trouble. Hopefully Garmin has picked up their game with newer watches.
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Technology@beehaw.org•Which is your preferred smartwatch/fitness tracker?1·2 years agoI’ve been rolling a Fitbit Charge 5 for the last year and a half and it’s been pretty great, had an issue at six months and Fitbit replaced it, no issues since. Good screen, reliable tracking, 1 charge lasts 5 days to a week, no issues with sync.
The average tells us quite a lot. It shows that overall, year on year temperatures across the entire planet are increasing, whether it’s winter or summer. Like you say the impacts of that are higher spikes in more places every year and those spikes are lost from the data, but the average is valuable aswell. Because of the scale, and the fact that it’s including winter for half the planet, 1 degree change in the average is pretty crazy.
Yeah that was my thought, turns out the land water ratio in the northern hemisphere is 2:3 while it’s 1:4 in the southern hemisphere
Interesting that despite it still being summer and roasty toasty in the southern hemisphere in January, the world average temp is still lower than the northern hemisphere summer.
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which is the most satisfying IO connector system, in your opinion?1·2 years agoIf the number of electrocutions per capita are the same then it’s clear the fuse is doing nothing. The only reason to keep it is if you don’t trust your domestic network, specifically the protection systems provided. If they are to code then why waste your manufactures time, and the time and space of your users continuing to require them.
My argument isn’t born from patriotism, it’s frustratration at years of having to use an inferior product only to have someone claim it’s not only great but the best. Well, it’s not the best, far from it, but at the end of the day I don’t think I’ll ever live in the UK again so shrug have fun with your garbage connectors =)
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which is the most satisfying IO connector system, in your opinion?0·2 years agoThanks for posting this, but I have some notes.
His first point is nonsense. The holes are big enough for a screw driver full stop. If I have two screw drivers then I can shock myself. Not only that, its a guaranteed shock because I’m now making a perfect path to earth. Simple fix: dont make the holes big enough for screw drivers. UK plugs are even worse than yankee plugs for this. Aussie plugs fix this problem.
Aussie plugs cover the second problem. The letter nonsense is nonsense. The fuse is dumb, as above, FIX YOUR DAMN HOUSE WIRING. The last bit about your plug falling apart is classic British ideology, stop building things that fall apart.
Its clearly better than EU or yankee plugs, but thats not a great selling point when its still garbage.
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Which is the most satisfying IO connector system, in your opinion?113·2 years agoErgh english AC plugs are garbage, built in 13A fuse? Fix your damn power network, Australian plugs are easily better.
Lodespawn@kbin.socialto Technology@lemmy.world•Sex workers worry that Threads could kill their business132·2 years agoI mean puritanical bs has been sweeping North America since 1620, why would it stop now? From the outside the US looks like a seething mass of religious nutjobs. Apologies to regular people in the US, I know you exist, you just aren’t easily resolved out of the noise of your compatriots.
Pepperdew?