Formerly on Sopuli: https://sopuli.xyz/u/noretus I just moved here because I like the domain name more.
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noretus@crazypeople.onlineto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you cook when you want to impress your guests?English
5·1 month agoA pie (or tart), or a dirty beans.
Pie made with ready made pie crust. Throw in some bell pepper, ham slices, zucchini, chili, garlic (or basically whatever seems like would taste good together). Mix cream cheese and an egg, pour over the fillings, top with some pizza cheese. Once cooked, sprinkle with some herb that fits the filling or spring onion.
Dirty beans is lightly cooking a bit of onion, chili, garlic, whatever beans (in water) I happen to have, tomato sauce, ton of cumin, some other spices that seem like a good idea, topped with some sour-ish, runny cheese or feta. To make it go from basic to fancy, I use Crème fraîche instead of cheese and fresh cilantro.
Appreciate everyone who actually gave the recipe!!
Me.
I’m the crazy family member.
Thank you ^^
Safety factors into all that, yeah? I think that’s valuable. Even if a coal mine isn’t great, at least they ARE running inspections…
Your current job sounds pretty important to me though! Accessibility is important.
Yep and yep and I’ve been incredibly lucky. I help run a spirituality (Buddhism-ish) related website. I don’t have much formal training, I’ve just been a shut-in nerd for decades and picked up skills that turned out to be useful for the teacher (they tried to make a website that was total shite and I told them as much. Long story short, they hired me).
I’m actually on permanent neetbux due to mental health issues ('twas partly the treatment resistant depression that led me to look into spirituality) but I’m allowed to earn a certain amount without losing my benefits. I get paid that exact amount and I largely choose when I work and how much. From my perspective, I’m now getting paid to do the stuff I used to do as idle fancy. Which is awesome. I’m also mentally in a much better place thanks to my own practice and the community. I definitely couldn’t handle neurotypical life but at least I can do a bit of work, kinda take care of myself and not let my home devolve into a total legbeard nest. Glad to be able to help provide service to others that was helpful to me. Plus despite not having very good people skills, I’m appreciated by my boss and the community and I’m welcome to be as I am, I don’t have to mask or sell “good vibes only”.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•whats your favorite long running and active media franchise?English
1·2 months agoI just finally got around to watching Jojo in my starvation for a long running anime. Just about to get to episode 9 after which I hear it starts to really pick up. So far I’ve been mainly a bit confused but I did keep watching Gintama despite it taking like 50 episodes for it to click lol
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•whats your favorite long running and active media franchise?English
2·2 months agoMy understanding is that Haki system hadn’t been developed yet when Shanks did that thing. But that’s what I meant with Oda being good at modular story telling. He consistently gave himself places to expand upon without having to do blatant retconning.
And yes. The pro-social aspects, the inclusivity, resistance to tyranny etc. but I also just adore Luffy as almost like a spiritual guide. He’s totally surrendered to pursuing his goal and is almost always in full acceptance of whatever that may lead to. And he does so with a joyful heart. And he is forgiving. There’s some Buddhist undertones there that I appreciate. I’m also just glad to see a popular show in this point in time that has a lead character like that and handles it well.
noretus@crazypeople.onlineto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•whats your favorite long running and active media franchise?English
2·2 months agoYeah it’s stunning. I’ve watched the early parts a few times and just started watching again from the start with a friend who fell in love with the live action version.
It opens up even more when you have more context, even if Oda “retconned” stuff, he has always been pretty good with it. He’s like the master of modular storytelling. And you have so much absolutely amazing things ahead of you!! Stoked for you!!
Actually I am right at this very moment waiting for my friend to finish dinner so we can watch the first ep of OPLA s2 :D
noretus@crazypeople.onlineto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•whats your favorite long running and active media franchise?English
2·2 months agoYeah, One Piece easily. I feel straight up privileged to have started watching it some 20 years ago and still enjoying it to this day.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your top 5 favourite works of art?English
2·2 months agoTop 5 is hard but I’ll give my favorite:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hands_Resist_Him
I heard of it the first time in relation to it being a haunted painting. Not that I believed it but the next night, I had a nightmare about it, which is extremely rare for me. It’s so incredibly eerie. I’ve been going back and forth on if I wanted a print of it but I get legitimate fear at the thought. I feel like I’d be inviting something in my home that I shouldn’t. I mean yes, probably just psychology but I’ve experienced some weird things in my life so… I’ll go with my gut and admire it from afar only.
Besides that, I love Caravaggio.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Whats a good way to help my mother be profitble at craftfairs?English
30·2 months agoDoes she really want to make profit or do her own thing? Can she afford it?
Crafts are very hard to make profit from. Many people just think of it as making their hobby slightly cheaper.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We say things like "time is money" but really the most valuable thing you have (and which everyone covets) is your attention.
12·3 months agoNot what I said. I moved my attention to your post instantly. Then I sustained attention to reply.
noretus@crazypeople.onlineOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We say things like "time is money" but really the most valuable thing you have (and which everyone covets) is your attention.
23·3 months agoDoes it? I put all my attention on your post and could do so instantly. Sustaining attention of course takes as long a time as it does.
noretus@crazypeople.onlineOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We say things like "time is money" but really the most valuable thing you have (and which everyone covets) is your attention.
2·3 months agoI appreciate that you seem to think that my brain is any better than that an low-effort and low quality idiot but it’s not.
The neurotransmitter person gave a quite confident account about the nature of attention and nature of human psychology. They clearly felt it was relevant to the point I was making. Surely someone like this has an university level degree in the subject and isn’t just a random computer nerd who occasionally consumes some pop-science content online. It makes more sense to me to dip into their reservoir of knowledge instead of making a feeble attempt at reading some AI Summary on the topic.
noretus@crazypeople.onlineOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We say things like "time is money" but really the most valuable thing you have (and which everyone covets) is your attention.
1·3 months agoAnd what are those? There’s actually a few reasons I’m asking and not just looking it up online.
One of the reasons is that a 5 second search on neurobiology does not give me actual understanding. It just gives me a free-floating data point. And I wouldn’t offer that data point to others because it’s not coming from a place of real understanding.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Do you prefer fluffy UI over Liquid Glass?
11·3 months agoOhhhhhhhhh… I know what you mean and I got shivers from the thought.
noretus@crazypeople.onlineto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Do you prefer fluffy UI over Liquid Glass?
25·3 months agoRollercoaster of emotions. I’m imagining how it would actually feel like if there was a sensation of fuzziness. And if magically it wouldn’t get clumpy from dirty and oil. In some ways I’d really hate it but I also kinda love that I hate it.
noretus@crazypeople.onlineOPto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•We say things like "time is money" but really the most valuable thing you have (and which everyone covets) is your attention.
11·3 months agoAnd what are neurotransmitters?


My cat let’s me into the bed sometimes.