[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 3 points 8 hours ago

It's really situational depending how much you value the skip prize and what jokers you have.

Skipping is more valuable when:

  • (like you said) you have a joker that triggers off of skipping like throwback
  • you're past white stake and it's the small blind (since it gives no reward money)
  • you have jokers that decay like ice cream or turtle bean
  • the prize is especially valuable to your build eg. a mega standard pack when you have Hologram
  • you're past white stake and it's the small blind which now gives no base reward money

Skipping is less valuable when:

  • you have a ton of money you could spend on stuff (not if you're trying to build up a lot of money for bootstraps/bull)
  • You have Jokers that build up while playing like Spare Trousers and Burned Joker
  • You have Jokers that trigger when you select a blind like Cartomancer
  • You have Jokers that affect the shop like Chaos the Clown or Perkeo
[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 17 points 11 hours ago

I always feel like a rat in a maze when I go to IKEA.

Yup, that's one of the key identifiers for them. It's also why they aren't commonly eaten despite being edible.

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These have beautiful reddish brown pores on the bottom

[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 12 points 1 day ago

More like the majority of Americans have decided not to participate in the democratic process so they won't feel responsible for the outcome.

The place I'm renting doesn't have a dishwasher (annoyingly common around this area) so I got an over-the-sink dish rack and established the habitat of washing dishes in the morning while I'm waiting for coffee to brew. The over-the-sink rack holds more dishes than an ordinary rack so I can go longer without emptying it. It drips into the sink so there's no drip tray accumulating mildew (taking apart a regular dish rack to clean the drop tray never happens). I also make sure to organize my cabinets so that dishes all live in the cabinets which are closest to the sink to make putting away dishes easier for me.

Pu'er (fermented black tea sold in big solid disks or chunks) it's nice and dark, reminds me of coffee. I also enjoy iron goddess(Tieguanyin) oolongs and white peony.

[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 7 points 3 days ago

Your choice was Jill Stein who shows up every four years to siphon money and attention from effective leftist movements and doing shit all in between. Not organizing, not trying to get green candidates elected to Congress or even state assemblies, not collecting signatures for citizens ballot initiatives to end fptp, nothing. All she does is collect donations for recounts in blue states that never happen and have dinner with Putin.

You voted for a grifter who promised you what you wanted while robbing you of your ability to ever have it.

[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 2 points 4 days ago

Looks like they might be coprinellus disseminatus or "fairy ink caps" but I'm not an expert and it's hard to be sure without knowing more information like where you found them (region/what they were growing on) and what the gills look like.

Inky caps are generally considered "conditionally edible" because they contain a chemical which reacts with alcohol and becomes poisonous. It's recommended to abstain from drinking for three days before and after eating them. Fairy ink caps are crumbly and generally not considered worth eating even by those who enjoy inky caps.

[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 1 points 5 days ago

So does liquid detergent.

[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 4 points 6 days ago

GDI, pods seemed really good on the surface: liquid detergent with less water to reduce the amount of carbon used to transport it.

I'm no material scientist but I suspect they probably could have made pods out of materials which are actually biodegradable under normal conditions but chose to use this liquid plastic junk instead to save a buck.

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[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 135 points 2 months ago

Burnout is a symptom of exploitation but not all burnout comes from exploitation. You can burn out from non-work activities like caregiving. You can burn out as a business owner or a member of a worker-owned co-op. You can burn out at a job that only expects healthy hours because you're an overachiever who refuses to take time off.

[-] the_artic_one@programming.dev 372 points 6 months ago

I had a coworker who used to dress like this, his go-to was a naval peacoat with a top hat.

On Halloween he came to work wearing a hoodie and jeans and it freaked everyone out.

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Heads up for anyone who uses the light rail

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Recipe is The Country Blonde from Flour Water Salt Yeast.

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