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Cake day: June 28th, 2023

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  • I’m without question one of the 90% and I never thought they were going to require it for everyone. But I don’t like the idea that an algorithm is constantly writing a dossier about me to determine my “age” because I wasn’t fucking born yesterday.

    Open source your shit and make it auditable or I’m not fucking using it anymore.











  • Sure thing.

    1 lb pork shoulder
    32 oz water
    4 tsp chicken bouillon granules
    1 can (14oz) petite diced tomatoes
    1 cup of roasted/peeled hatch peppers diced (or 1 cup prepackaged/canned diced)
    2 Tbs fresh lime juice
    1 tsp tomato paste
    1/2 tsp ground pepper
    1/4 tsp each paprika, garlic powder, onion powder and cumin
    2 Tbs corn starch/2 Tbs water slurry

    Directions: Cube pork into 1" cubes and add to deep soup pan over a burner on high. Allow pork to cook through on high heat, allowing it to carmelize and render out a good percentage of the fat (remove rendered fat or leave it in for as decadent as you like it). Deglaze with about 1/4 cup of the water and scrape well to get all the bits loose. Add the rest of the ingredients (except the corn starch/water slurry). Bring everything to a boil, then turn heat to medium/low. Simmer for one hour, until the pork chunks break down. Use a masher to stringify the pork and distribute it throughout. Add 2 tbs corn starch/2 tbs water slurry to boiling mixture at the end and stir to thicken. Allow to cook uncovered for 15 more minutes.

    Edit: Finished product looks like this. Apologies in advance for the American measures, lol.



  • I have less than no use for his religion/politics, but his shows are a lot of fun and he (thankfully) keeps that shit completely out of them. For such an old dude, you’d think he wouldn’t be able to still be such an entertainer, but his shows are wild - giant monsters, huge sets, pyrotechnics - a lot of fun.

    Also, damn - he really does look like an old haggard Steve Carrell.


  • Same here. I made sure I quit all the drama subs, all the big subs and I only keep my carefully curated niche content communities in my reddit feed. There’s really nothing on Lemmy about, say… Elite Dangerous, so I still browse it to keep up on what’s new.

    What I don’t do is engage. Reddit is too full of bots and too full of itself to be of any usefulness in engagement. I can’t help them, they can’t help me, there’s no point in doing anything but reading on Reddit.

    Lemmy, on the other hand, is almost all engagement, because without it there’s not much else, unless you like memes, which I do. Talking to people here is rewarding and interesting, the exact opposite of reddit, which delights in doing nothing but shitting on your head and being generally insufferable/boring.