anarchoplayworker

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[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (10 children)

Also there’s now a DuckDuckGo browser!

 

That’s all, just was excited and thought I’d share. 😊

 
 
[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 118 points 1 year ago (5 children)

This is why ethical non monogamy was invented.

Yeah sort of. They create a timeline/history together. There are surely ways to then play games or write stories or what have you within the world that is created but mainly it’s creating a history of a place that sort of gets created as you go.

[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (4 children)

If you’re really looking for not-catch-all systems you should check out ADRPG (Amber Diceless RPG) I haven’t played it properly but I’ve read the books it’s based on and read through the rule book and it looks really cool and unique. Another unique one is Microscope. I’ve also not played it but read the rule book and it comes highly recommended. It’s a completely different kind of tabletop game, one can almost not even call it an RPG, but there are roleplaying elements. I’d recommend checking it out.

If you’re not really looking, well, there you have it anyways I guess. Feel free to ignore.

 

We’ll see soon if I added enough rosemary to make it count as a rosemary loaf.

Fair enough. Sorry to contribute to a broken record. 😕

[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 25 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I think all the Lemmy folks don’t want to give Reddit the traffic. At least that’s my theory.

Also why? Can’t you just add the photo directly in lemmy?

[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

How do you do that?

That makes sense. And thanks! I have it set as a shortcut on my phone any time I have an exclamation point next to a question mark. It’s not hard to set up on an iPhone, I’m guessing it’s not hard on android either. (Although I think I did have to get a keyboard that had the actual interrobang symbol in it. But also not so hard to find 🤷🏻‍♀️). I am trying to make it a thing. I don’t think it’s working. But I think I got one person at least to do it. So that’s awesome. You should totally do it! 😬

I should write a guide for how to do it and post it somewhere.

[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Really‽ I’m so impressed. You must be some kind of superhero.

[–] anarchoplayworker@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago (4 children)

The ability to know if a fruit is going to taste good just by holding it. Perhaps being able to experience the taste of it (when it ripens) by holding it. Perhaps also being able to tell peak ripeness. But that may be op. I’d settle for the first part.

 

Also, is there a good app for iPhone for it? I tried out Vernissage and it’s nice in some ways and confusing in others.

 

This occurred to me the other day and I feel like it’s so crazy that it maybe could happen. Is it too late for him to run in the upcoming election?

 

I’ve often wondered this. I have a few possible answers, but I’m curious what you all think.

 

So, I want to play with making a levain, which I’ve never done before, and I’m drawn to this recipe: https://www.kingarthurbaking.com/recipes/pain-au-levain-recipe mostly because I have used other King Arthur recipes with a lot of success. The thing is, it calls for pumpernickel flour and my spouse isn’t a fan. So can I just replace it with the same amount of… Whole wheat flour? Or just white all purpose flour? Or does that not really work and I need to find a new recipe?

Thanks!

 
 

Not sure how to add more images but I guess the one is enough. I love baking bread in my DO. So far that and boiling corn are the only things I use it for because it’s so big for just two people (6qt).

 

I am realizing that my bread knife is not strong enough to handle the crusts on my loaves and it’s impossible to get through the bread much less evenly. What bread knife do you use/would you recommend? Is it just a matter of sharpness or are there other factors to consider?

 

So, everywhere I look people are saying “getting an ear is easy! Just score it all the way across with a 30 degree angle. It’s so easy!” But what does 30 degrees mean‽ 30 degrees from what? 30 degrees from the table it’s sitting on? Is it the angle of the blade as it enters the dough, or it is 30 degrees up the surface of the dough? Or something I’m not thinking of? Any help would be awesome. Thanks!

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