Thanks! These were experimental so I’m glad I got some eatable ones! A shame about the beetles.
I’m David. I live in Tacoma, Washington. I do square foot gardening, home automation with Home Assistant, and have too many cats.
Thanks! These were experimental so I’m glad I got some eatable ones! A shame about the beetles.
“I’ll take a bit of kibble and EAT IT!!”
Do you run an antivirus or just the built-in? Windows Defender, after an update, has been known to peer at Jellyfin and say “Absolutely Not”.
I mean, Hello Kitty can go hard. I wouldn’t be suprised if there were some references in the game.
It’s not quite as full featured as Evernote, but I like Joplin. It can sync using Nextcloud, OneDrive, WebDAV, and other services. It’s end to end encrypted and works well on Android!
I hear the “growveg.com” Garden Planner is decent, but requires a subscription. I’ve personally started developing an open source garden planner, as I’d like a companion plant planner/compendium, but it’s still in the very-early mostly-conceptual stages.
Whoa! This truly whips the llama’s ass! Winamp forever!
My all time favorite BEANS recipe: Take 28 grams of dried BEANS, and grind them coarsely. Put BEANS into a suitable vessel that can strain. Take 475 grams of 200°F HEATED WATER. Pour about 75g into BEANS and wait 30 seconds. Pour the rest of the HEATED WATER into BEANS, stir it, cover it, and wait 3 minutes. Strain your BEAN JUICE into a SUITABLE CONSUMPTION VESSEL. Enjoy your HEATED BEAN JUICE.
I’ll be looking forward to learning your facts!
My kale(and arugula!) was under attack by cabbage moths. BtK stopped them dead in their tracks!
I…I got rejected, but it’s okay! I rolled my own instance and subscribed anyway!
Which is somewhat BS, since we have a perfectly good Olympic Peninsula here in Washington State that it was certainly named after.