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Types: "Run through the tutorials and guides in the docs and check whether all the instructions and code examples work. If you find anything, formulate a plan to resolve the issues and we'll tackle them later." Goes to make coffee. Apparently, this counts as work now.
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It ticks back up again a little later on!
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That's my kind of easy. Although I've had a few disasters when I've been "drunk in charge of a breadmaker"
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If you make your (or cheese), keep any whey and use it instead of some of the water. It makes a beautiful crust. It freezes too, so you can wait until you have enough.
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I've had one for years. Nothing beats waking up to a fresh loaf and I'm not likely to make that happen by hand
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You mean the secret ingredient?!
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Causing my wife's brain to shutdown for over 30 years...
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Breadmakers get some stick from some quarters but my take is... If it means I eat properly fermented bread rather than anything made via the chorleywood process, it's a win. My top tip: The manufacturers want recipes that are consistent no matter what quality ingredients people use - so they include sugar, milk powder and other things to make up for poor quality flour. Don't. Buy decent flour and yeast and just use those, water, salt and perhaps a little olive oil or butter. You'll get much better results.
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Epcitetus, Marcus Aurelius, Diogenes... There's an entire book here
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That feels like the start of an entire series with no shortage of material to go at! Seneca would have hated <insert here>...
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and to the matcha!
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Always love to see an interpretation of the ancients' wisdom for the modern world. Nicely done, @joanwestenberg.eth
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My first cast in here... I've been making my own yoghurt for years. The EasyYo flask is great but I prefer a glass jar. Boiling the mik and a 12 hour fermentation gives a good set.
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I've run one for years. It's rock solid
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Worst flavoured chewing gum ever
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The photographer caught @theref and I happily hacking our little hearts out at /ethdam
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Oh that brings back memories! I remember setting up my keys for the first time when it wasn't entirely clear whether I was breaking the law too. Fun times.
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Only very slightly jealous. Enjoy EthCC!
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Code agents have led me to revisit behaviour driven design and the gherkin language. I've always liked the idea but whenever I've tried it, it's yet more stuff for keep to keep in sync as things change. Not any more!
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Wales 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
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