MisterFrog
@MisterFrog@lemmy.world
- Comment on Cooking 😋 5 days ago:
I might make a big dish of lasagne, maybe the meat has 3 or 4 teaspoons of salt,
Seems fine to me. That’s about 4 daily doses of salt, depending how many servings that is, probably totally fine. This isn’t medical advice haha
In any case, at least you’re having something delicious 😁
- Comment on Cooking 😋 5 days ago:
Of course, unless you’re being terribly precise, you don’t know very accurately.
Though, with the exception of pasta water, you can keep track via number of teaspoons as an approximation, or if you have precise scales tare off your container to see how much you’re using.
Packaged foods are much easier.
I personally just try to keep it minimal while keeping the food taste nice. I don’t measure my salt.
I’m not saying change your habits, just be aware that excessive salt can he unhealthy!
- Comment on Cooking 😋 6 days ago:
This is probably a joke, but do try to limit your salt intake to something healthy: www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/…/salt
- Comment on Disney sells us imaginary heroes while supporting real world villains. 1 week ago:
I have never understood the appeal of marvel universe movies. It just always came across as bad world building.
The whole reason super heroes with secret identities works is they are unique, and not a fundamental change to society.
Having a world that’s basically the same, with truck loads of super heroes makes no sense at all.
I have seen only a handful of these movies.
- Comment on Goated 2 weeks ago:
Gasp in Anime That’s impossible!!
- Comment on Who plays like that x_x 2 weeks ago:
Am I a weirdo to thinks about turning my head to the left, not the back of my head to the right?
This doesn’t seem intuitive
- Comment on Shape up. 3 weeks ago:
I point out, not even China does this (in the vast majority of cases, I’m not gonna claim it’s never happened)
- Comment on Shape up. 3 weeks ago:
People who go on holiday to the USA have something wrong in their brains.
The landscapes, food and historical locations would be cool to see, but man, it’s bloody dystopian.
- Comment on Clock logic 3 weeks ago:
This is what the minute and second hands are for, though
- Comment on Too soon? 3 weeks ago:
Wtf, I knew this guy was a nutter, but never really knew that much about him.
The USA is so screwed holy balls.
- Comment on 5 tomatoes 3 weeks ago:
I’ll never forgive the French for going from grave to gram to kg as the base unit of mass.
All my other base units don’t have a prefix :(
Such a pity.
BRING BACK THE GRAVE
- Comment on 5 tomatoes 3 weeks ago:
If it makes you feel any better, most pipe standards around the world are based on the American system, as well as bloody valve coefficients.
I am far too aware that 1" is 25.4 mm :(
And I’m in Australia. Grumble
- Comment on Save the day 3 weeks ago:
Excel masochists contemplating an attachment to an app from such a shitty company: 👀
Can’t use OpenOffice Calc at work, so, I shall at least enjoy my kinks
- Comment on Time to bash Americans again 3 weeks ago:
“No war but the class war” strikes again
- Comment on It's Wednesday! 3 weeks ago:
It just hits differently auf deutsch… meine Kerle.
- Comment on All I Want for Christmas Is You 3 weeks ago:
~some-~
- Comment on Checkmate theists 3 weeks ago:
Pineapple on pizza haters are the preachy vegans/carnivores of the pizza topping world.
No one’s forcing you to eat it!
- Comment on Just a little bit more 4 weeks ago:
Me when some projects I’ve been on decide to use bar as the preferred unit with two decimal places typically shown: My sibling in engineering, at that point why not just use whole number kPa 😢
SI master race.
Of course I’ll take bar any day over anything non-metric.
* Cries in practically all valve manufacturers using imperial valve coefficients. 😭😭😭 *
- Comment on Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwed - Louis Rossmann 4 weeks ago:
What the hell
- Comment on 2hot2handle 5 weeks ago:
This guy seems to think it’s equivalent to “by magic”.
- Comment on Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next year 5 weeks ago:
Because of using Shelter, this will make my phone practically unusable.
This is fucking ridiculous
- Comment on Instagram Caught Hiding Posts That Say "Immigrants Make the Country Great" 5 weeks ago:
Yeah I’m the same (not really into that type of posting).
I basically want what Facebook once was, but with e2ee. Something like: you make a post, only people you’ve added can see it. They can comment, and if they choose, your friends can see that comment also.
Something to prevent mass scraping and data collection, while retaining the ‘keeping up with old aquitances’ vibe old Facebook used to have.
- Comment on Checkmate Atheists! 5 weeks ago:
This is pretty convincing
- Comment on Instagram Caught Hiding Posts That Say "Immigrants Make the Country Great" 5 weeks ago:
I really wish we had an end-to-end encrypted option where posts are only shared and accessible to people you’ve added. Some of us don’t wish to post our personal photos to everyone on the internet.
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 1 month ago:
Apparent we do not
- Comment on Anyone else from Europe feels the same while browsing the "All" feed? 1 month ago:
Hey, some of us just want to have the biggest instance so we don’t have to rely on people subscribing to things. (Australia, I have 2 accounts)
- Comment on The 2025 version of "Please consider this environment before printing this email" should be "Please consider this environment before using A.I. to respond to this email" 1 month ago:
WHO IS USING AI TO RESPOND TO EMAILS? Like, by the time to “craft” the ultimate response, you could have just written the email.
This may be my bias as an engineer (not software, but chemical), there’s not really much faffing about in an email. You just politely respond, or politely make a query. It’s not very long, typically, and even if it is, an LLM isn’t gonna help you.
You don’t have to sugar coat anything unless there’s some fuck up you’re trying to soften. You just go “Hi xyz, could you please clarify when the design temperature is changing here?”.
Wtf is there you can use an LLM for in an email?
I have only used it for software troubleshooting, as it’s quite nifty there, even if it’s information is out of date, it gets versions confused, etc, still gets me out of a bind or spits out random ideas to try.
But emails? Those short form messages, just barely longer than texts?
Are we actually serious? It’s not a report
- Comment on Y'ALL GOT ANY OF THEM HALLOPINERS 1 month ago:
This is my favourite word on the sign. People used to spell this way (however they liked, and by accent).
And I can HEAR this person’s voice through the words. Beautiful
- Comment on Microsoft suddenly bans LibreOffice developer's email account, blocks appeal 1 month ago:
We really need some consumer protections around emails.
Imagine if your landlord could just intercept your mail on the same way.
It’s part of our identities.
We’re living in the Wild-West of the internet
- Comment on Hertz' AI System That Scans for "Damage" on Rental Cars Is Turning Into an Epic Disaster 2 months ago:
The US lacks even the most basic consumer protections it seems.
In Australia, companies still try to give you the run around, but I am extremely confident this wouldn’t fly here. Even though I’m not a lawyer.
If you literally can’t get a hold of them, they’re breaking Australian Consumer Law, that’s a slam dunk to charge back the card and dare them to take you to your state’s relevant tribunal that hears cases like this. It costs either like $70 to file, you can represent yourself easily, and if you’re low-income, it’s literally free.
They don’t want to waste money on fighting you. If you’re confident you’re clearly in the right, it’s very easy to get a company to back down.
This is a great time to remind everyone to take photos before and after getting a rental car, because otherwise it’s your word against them.