What a beautiful picture!
What a beautiful picture!
Is the stove induction?
Look at the post behind the link. There is a dark mode version.
https://lemmy.world/post/9437525
My version of this with a bit more detail
Uh, I must admit I don’t know about that bro method.
There are some serious differences between a badly made loaf and a well done one though. You never stop learning. But yeah, it’s easy to get something passable.
Yeah, very nice. It will be tough to bootstrap since you need a critical mass of people who ideally live close together so that it’s cheap and quick enough to deliver the items in question.
I’ll give it a try. Nothing to loose.
I’ve been using various GNU/Linux distro over the course of the last 20 years. When I started out, packages could never be too fresh and cutting edge. Nowadays I’m an admin and I administer way too many VMs. I dream of a system that I never need to update. While I know that’s almost impossible if you want to be secure now might finally be the time I give slackware a try. I’m also old enough to be more curious about learning less but more in depth.
Libre office calc would do the trick also, every cell is a day for example
Why a gantt chart for a road trip though. There are not that many parallel things you usually do, no?
Then just keep it and stop buying keyboards for no reason.
I learnt to only leave on growth bud. Give it a try on your next grow! It’s supposed to both make the plant more manageable and productive.
Did you try eating the seeds? I’ve heard that (in germany) they regularly need to remove poppy seeds from stores because the harvest had too much of the psychoactive ingredient. Also apparently people used the seeds in cake knowing they had a mild pleasurable effect.
Do you remove the suckers? If done diligently the plants tend to only grow in length and stay more manageable. Nice plant in any way!
Also, what variety is it?
This! The breeder basically keeps two parental lines that they use to make the seeds. Usually they need to do the crossing pollination by hand somehow and make sure that no foreign pollen fertilize the females. There is a great and accessible book about breeding by Carol Deppe if you’re interested in breeding plants in generally https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/breed-your-own-vegetable-varieties/
I’ve also always been wondering about this and other questions before reading that book.
Uhh, many thanks for the diagnostics. Happy to hear about the positive news. Also, it is getting colder and wetter again here :)
Got a split keyboard (ergodox ez) just to notice that all the special keys are very tough to reach and there are no F-keys. All in all not such a great experience. The split part is good though if you type a loooot anf if you have wrist rests.