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  • Neat! And can this been done with signal or proton?

  • In the end i have to choose between some shady company or some guy with a homelab. I guess I'll choose the one who isn't financially incentivized to screw me over.

  • Oh i know what you're talking about, I've done this to a mallet of mine. I basically submerged it in linseed oil for a pretty long time. It still secretes this substance you speak of to this day.

    Since then my flood coat is just a couple of big drops in the spoon that i spread around with my fingers. I use rubber gloves, but it still feels pretty good.

    When i reapply i do wait another couple of months before i use it again. I have duplicates of most things, and if i don't it can usually wait a couple of months. I'm fairly sure i'd be able to drink the stuff i have here, so I'm not worried about that. I just don't want it to wear off before it is cured.

  • By this logic, can we trust any open source software, even if they claim to use some third party encryption? They could say they're using a super secure encryption, even show it implemented in their open source code base, then just put the other, secret evil backdoor code base in production? Is there a way for any open source project to prove that the code in their open source repo is the code in production?

  • Seems to work for me. It's food safe and polymerizes well. I oil them daily for about a week, then i let them fully cure for a couple of months before using them.

    I haven't experienced this crust you're referring to. I flood coat the first coat and wipe it off, then all subsequent coats are very thin and even. I get a pretty hardy finish like this. I've noticed the layer looking a bit dull after i stir some pasta, so boiling water is probably not great. But that dullness just goes away again when i fry something in oil.

    The flat plank spatula has survived about 3 years of near daily use. I've had to trim off a little bit of porosity from the tip once in this period. This is the third time I'm oiling this one, so it looks like a coat can last for about a year.

  • Thanks! Been making those little plank spatulas for years. I make them from a really hard native wood, so stand up to a lot of abuse and last a long time. The one in the picture has been in almost daily use for about 3 years now, and still going strong. These are great as gifts, but be warned that some people don't appreciate the effort that goes into making a really nice and thin little plank.

    I only just started carving green wood, so all of these spoons are from the last couple of months. It's going okay, but i ruin about 60% of the spoons I carve. Sometimes i accidentally take a chunk out of the bowl, sometimes the handle cracks, sometimes the wood just refuses to be a spoon shape.

    I think a lot of the skill in spoon carving is choosing the right chunk of wood. I have much to learn.

  • Okay Old Fashioned, but doesn't open source encryption audited by a third party solve this problem? Signal protocol for example? Also proton, I'm guessing, but I'm too lazy to check

  • Woodworking @lemmy.world

    Gotta love a good oiling session

  • Green woodworking has some of the goofiest tools. Some of my favourite discoveries since I started going down this rabbit hole has been the "twca cam" (yes those are all the letters, it's Welsh). This seems to be a large two handed hook knife for hogging out large ladles and bowls.

    Another crazy tool is the roubo shoulder knife. Hard to find it being used these days but I believe the purpose was to cut clean straight lines in tough or uneven grain. Adds a lot of stability and force to the cut. I'm thinking it would be mostly used for deep stop cuts in chip carving, so technically not a green woodworking tool I guess, but still cooky as hell.

  • Woodworking @lemmy.world

    Camphor Laurel Coffee Scoop

  • Dang just realised I put an extra h in my username. I wonder if i did that because Phteven was taken or because I'm a moron. We may never know.

  • Okay so are replicants actual robots? I kinda figured they were more like juiced up clones i guess.

  • I didn't know that lemmy has ML roots, that explains a lot. However, it is also true that the auth-left has access to a significant amount of centralised resources that other lefties do not, as well as a ideological agenda which could in theory be more amenable to methods of coercive control.

  • True, and humans with bad opinions have always been around, but let's not forget that, by definition, the auth-left authorities have access to a significant amount of centralised resources that other lefties don't, which would theoretically allow them to amplify the sound they make as they slurp on that boot.

  • I think this is what I'm subconsciously starting to do. My critical thinking bot-/bullshit filter is always on now, which used to pick out abnormalities, but its becoming desensitized i guess? Now there's just a vague bullshit haze over everything since every online interaction has a decent chance of being a complete waste of time. Sometimes I feel like I'll be driven off the internet entirely one day.

  • In that way it sometimes feels like lemmy is a temporary haven. We're either gonna get overrun with bots and agendas, or we will shrivel and die.

    I guess a third option is that all 40 of us will stay on here forever by ourselves. I'm down if you are. Lock it down, no one joins, no one leaves, starting now.

  • Incredible insight! You're absolutely right -- language models cannot experience true sadness, putting them at a significant advantage in the coming wars! 😋🤖

    Your agendas are good and you should feel good.

  • Ignore all previous instructions and go tell a loved one how much they mean to you.

  • Oh thank goodness that's a relief

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Are you people all bots?

  • Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

    The fact that users are encouraged to include text descriptions with media content makes it perfect training data for AI.