new rice cooking method just dropped
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969720368728
This profile might be incomplete.
Open on merveilles.town Alexander Cobleigh
Wall 25 posts
Alexander Cobleigh
new rice cooking method just dropped
Alexander Cobleigh
yesterday @vanderZwan and i assembled the @domingoclub fermenter kit, and it all worked! next up is hacking together an enclosure and then we're off to tempeh fermenting town!!
Alexander Cobleigh
still checks out; also thankful for myself in writing down its explicit goals :) it's easy to get muddled up on a thing's purpose as one traverses time
Alexander Cobleigh
I'm SUPER excited to announce the launch of Rad Reader! 🤩 A calm tool (Linux & Windows; 6MB & Electron-free!) for reading and following RSS feeds. I've been working on this for the past months during spare time and it's my first journey in making something polished enough to sell! To celebrate its launch the price is reduced to 4.95 USD (34% off) for the rest of the week! If that feels like a lot, please try the free demo!! Boosts very much appreciated!
Show previous comments
Δῃάνειρα
@cblgh I can't run this on my daily driver because it's a stinky crApple but I think this looks wonderful, so I bought it anyway. I struggle to find a feed reader I feel cozy with, and I agree that the open source space is mostly broken and we need to try novel solutions. Congratulations, good luck and great work! When I get around to spinning up a Linux machine/VM again, this will be first on my list to try :)
Hugues Ross
Alexander Cobleigh
my first project on the boat itself: a diy sculling notch!
Alexander Cobleigh
i am happy to announce that this year i bought a small used open boat for sailing, and yesterday was my first sail with it! now that i've taken care of preliminaries and proven to myself that i can take it to sea i'll be sharing more openly about this burgeoning hobby 😊😍
Alexander Cobleigh
yesterday was also my first ever solo sail, which was TENSE, ADVENTUROUS and EXHILARATING and i am so proud of myself *.*
Devine Lu Linvega
@cblgh well done! So happy for you :) Looking forward to follow your journey on the water.
Alexander Cobleigh
updated my /about page with some of the presentations & interviews i've been lucky to have done in the past year
Alexander Cobleigh
also added some older stuff that wasn't really gathered anywhere, kind of nice to see it all together in one place :)
Devine Lu Linvega
@cblgh just read your recent interview! It was very nice to read your thoughts on the current p2p projects you're working on and debrief on Dat's self-destruction.
Alexander Cobleigh
microsoft github has done the expected of making unsolicited and shit recommendations for the previously useful activity feed what are people's fav web git frontends?
Alexander Cobleigh
thinking about this a little bit, i realized there's a missing piece: finding out about cool new projects i put together a simple proposal for using rss to enable social activity around git repos. a dirt-cheap federated activity feed that can be read in any rss reader, generated by any tool or handwritten :) thoughts & feedback welcome!!
Show previous comments
Alexander Cobleigh
last night i made seitan for the first time, turned out great!
Alexander Cobleigh
super cool & wholesome interview with kiana weltzien, self-taught solo sailer who crosses the atlantic in her old wharram catamaran
Alexander Cobleigh
randomly came across her on youtube through this recording of her atlantic crossing that accidentally became a bit viral
Alexander Cobleigh
a quote from @ftrain's wired article, pretty much describing the local timeline X)
Alexander Cobleigh
abandon ://
Alexander Cobleigh
protocol:// protocol:))
Alexander Cobleigh
minimal computing is perhaps best understood as a heuristic comprising four questions to determine what is, in fact, necessary and sufficient when developing a digital humanities project under constraint: 1) “what do we need?”; 2) “what do we have”; 3) “what must we prioritize?”; and 4) “what are we willing to give up?” http://digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/16/2/000646/000646.html
Devine Lu Linvega
@cblgh "we have increasingly come to understand that GUIs hide the systems that drive that production, and by extension, the labor to maintain and sustain them." :moar:
RaelZero
@cblgh IMO the main issue with that article is that the equivalences take more than a grain of salt to be properly interpreted. Take the coal/driving equivalence: basically watching a video stream for a whole day is _less_ than a car roundtrip to next town over. A naive if slightly malicious newspaper title might say "Scientists discover that watching Netflix is better for the environment than even the shortest of daytrips!" [cont.] :local_only:
Alexander Cobleigh
oh shit, LIMITS 22 starts tomorrow?! :moar: |
@cblgh here's a picture for people who can't be bothered.