I couldn’t see the cat in the picture at first and was like “There’s no way you’re fitting that dog in that carrier…” 😅️
Interests: programming, video games, anime, music composition
I used to be on kbin as e0qdk@kbin.social before it broke down.
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- e0qdk@reddthat.comtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What's the meaning of the word "rule" as used in Lemmy titles?55·4 days ago
On 196, there’s a rule to post before you leave (see the sidebar/community description depending on which UI you’re using). “rule” means they couldn’t think of a good title; i.e. they’re just following the “post something” rule. It’s popular to come up with something punny though involving “rule” if you can.
- e0qdk@reddthat.comtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is a web browser using another scripting language feasible?1·10 days ago
Microsoft had a Visual Basic variant (VBScript) in IE that got some attention back in the 90s; it’s probably just as well that JS won instead of that…
In modern webdev
type="module"is used to indicate an ES6 module andtype="importmap"to include a JSON table of paths to modules. Still basically JS, but the parameter is still used in a meaningful way.
I usually make quick sauces with my pasta and use whole canned peeled tomatoes. To alter for fresh, I’d score the tomatoes with a knife, then blanch and peel the skin off as the first step.
My default tomato-based sauce is:
When using fresh garlic, I add it to the pan first – with garlic powder I add it with the other seasonings. I basically just combine everything, break up the tomatoes with a spatula, and let it cook down on medium heat (stirring occasionally) while I boil my spaghetti – then finish the spaghetti in the sauce.
I usually make this just for myself and eyeball the ingredients – so unfortunately, I don’t have exact measurements for most of it.
This is basically a variant of spaghetti puttanesca without anchovies – feel free to add those instead of (or in addition to) the MSG if you’d prefer.