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  • These are incredible for hiking, hunting, etc

    One alone won't be able to do much but if you need to connect a few people in a rural area it's amazing.

    My only hope is that waterproof models become more available

  • If OP is attempting a 3-2-1 Backup scheme, this is an irrelevant argument.

    OP wants to store a backup in a different physical location while trusting that it won't be used to train AI. They are looking for services that can satisfy that.

  • Blue light has a documented effect on our circadian rhythm and melatonin production. It's been studied quite a bit. I'm sure mental overstimulation is a component, but it absolutely is not the whole story.

    In Western society, there is a big focus on silver bullet solutions because people don't want to address issues in a holistic way. Thus, you have blue light filters instead of turning the screen off.

  • Of course a 6" screen doesn't produce as much as a ball of nuclear fire

    But that ball of fire isn't 12 inches from your face at midnight. And, the majority of blue light filter use is targeting sleep quality. A good portion of this comes down to cumulative exposure time. The best solution is to just not look at screens after a certain hour, but no one wants to do that.

  • I'm also in the market for this.

    I'm considering setting up a raspberry pi4 nas, and would love to hear pros and cons from people with experience on the matter.

    I assume there are faster solutions, but I think it should meet my needs well

  • Technology @beehaw.org
    Cipher @beehaw.org

    Dispelling the myth of a universal "Lemmy" community, and discussion of what the fediverse really is

    Like many, when the recent defederation went down, I decided to create a couple other logins and see what the wider fediverse has had to say about it.

    I've been, honestly, a bit surprised by the response. A huge portion of people seem to be misidentifying communities as belonging to "lemmy" as opposed to the instances that host them. I think a big portion of this seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding of what this software is, and how it works.

    For example, lemmy.world users are pissed at being de-federated because it excludes them from Beehaw communities. This outrage seems wholly placed in the concept that Beehaw's communities are "owned" by the wider fediverse. This is blatantly not how lemmy works. Each instance hosts a copy of federated instances' content for their users to peruse. The host (Beehaw in this example) remains being the source of truth for these communities. As the source of truth, Beehaw "owns" the affected communities, and it seems people have not reali

  • This one is modified from the Murgh Ka Korma recipe in The Indian Cooking Course by Monisha Bharadwaj

    I strongly recommend it for Indian recipes.

    Ingredients:

    • 1 large onion, sliced
    • 1 fresh green Chile, chopped
    • 1/4 c unsalted cashews
    • 2 tsp garlic ginger paste (2 parts garlic: 1 part ginger)
    • 1.5 tbsp vegetable oil
    • 1 block of firm tofu, cut into cubes
    • 1 tsp ground cumin
    • 1 tsp ground coriander
    • 1 tsp (+some more to finish) garam masala (make your own to really make it pop)
    • 1 tsp ground turmeric
    • 1 lb frozen mixed vegetables
    • 2 tbsp cream (or more. Treat yo self.)
    • salt
    1. Begin by frying the tofu. I recommend a good non stick pan to reduce how much oil you add. I did not use any oil on my non stick here, and did not include any oil in the ingredients list for this. Really get a good texture on most of the faces of the cubes.
    2. Put the onion, Chile, and cashews in a pan with some water. Not too much, don't be afraid to add a dash as it cooks as needed. You can add more, but you can't take it out. Cook for 10 minutes until the onion very soft, then move it to a food processor with enough water for the food processor to work it all into a smooth textured paste/liquid. Set aside for later steps.
    3. Heat oil in a heavy bottomed pan on high heat. Add garlic ginger paste, followed by tofu. Stir to integrate.
    4. Stir in salt and the ground spices. Mix to integrate. Add the cashew onion paste, and use a bit of water to get everything out of the food processor. Cook for about 10 minutes. The primary goal here is to thaw and adequately heat the frozen vegetables.
    5. Stir in cream, adjust seasoning to taste (primarily salt most likely) and optionally add a sprinkle of garam masala. Serve with rice, roti, or paratha

    I hope you enjoy it!

  • Food and Cooking @beehaw.org
    Cipher @beehaw.org

    Tofu Korma

    We felt like eating vegetarian tonight, so I modified a chicken korma recipe for tofu.

    Pretty happy with how it turned out