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  • I'm not advocating for American chlorinated chicken, but I'm not sure our chicken is to a much higher standard. Over the last few years I've noticed a decline in the quality of our chicken from white striping to woody breast. I guess this is caused by them using breeds that grow quickly.

  • Hope you continue to enjoy it! It feels like a pretty chill program at the moment with a good bit of intrigue to keep us invested.

    • Mighty Nein
    • Pluribus

    Enjoying both so far. I miss the days of being able to binge a show, but also I like weekly formats so people have time to catch up without spoilers and talk about a show on equal footing.

  • What would be the singular of twix?

  • I use a pressure cooking when doing hard boiled eggs, I've found regardless of the egg age they are always easier to peel.

  • There are still excuses.

    I love gaming on my Steam Deck, but I'm not ready to make that PC switch yet because I don't have the time anymore to sit and fuck around trying to get a game to run.

  • I don't see what the problem is.

  • Would that tinkering be patch Tuesdays once a month and having to click "not now" a few times? If so that is one of the reasons I want to get off the Windows ship!

    I can't stand having more "features" pushed on me that is very clearly not for my benefit.

  • I'm eager to move off Windows, I made a comment months ago saying I will switch when Linux is 100% compatible for gaming and got downvoted and told it's ready, but checking the games I play on protondb they require tinkering. I have less time these days and don't want to fuck around trying to get the games to run. The only tinkering I require in Windows at the moment is removing motion blur from games and increasing FoV, I don't need to add command line arguments to get multiplayer in a game to partially function.

    I got a Steam Deck 4 months ago in prep for having a child, and I've been really pleased with SteamOS. I feel Linux is so very close.

  • Good question!

    "Programming and coding are closely related but not the same. Programming is the process that covers problem-solving, designing, building, and maintaining software, while coding is the step of writing the actual instructions in a programming language. Both are important and work together to create complete software solutions." - Geeksforgeeks

  • I've never used it, but people I work with teach Scratch to in their spare time. I quick search suggests it is years 8+. I guess it's more programming than coding, but could be a starting point and lead into coding under 10?

  • She'd have earned a nice little bonus if she had!

  • They made a new game, Aethermancer which is pretty good so far!

  • Not just the notes, but I feel like they put more effort into making sure the text doesn't blend with what is on screen. Instances on Netflix of some shows where there will be white text with a white background, and the text has no drop shadow or black border.

  • For me I pictured "master" as perfecting something. So when I asked someone as a noob why things were being switched from master to main I was surprised at the possibility that it could be related to master/slave, but completely understood why from that point.

  • Monster train 2 is even better!

  • I enjoyed season 3. It wasn't the best and I wasn't hooked, and the last episode felt rushed, but overall it was entertaining. S1 and S2 were great, and they have a valid reason for S3 being a bit iffy.

    Looking forward to S4 and 5. SNW has been the best trek in a very long time.