[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 2 points 10 hours ago

I use an aeropress every morning to make americano style. Roughly 17g of coffee ground somewhere between espresso and turkish coffee.

I get my coffee from a local roaster that will roast and grind the beans for you on the spot, in about 15mins. 200g for around $12

~17g per day depending on how much over or under I scoop, ~6205g per year, ~517g per month

  • ~$30 USD per month at home
  • another ~$20 USD per month on decaf at restaurants/cafes
[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Any chance you still have this image of the exterior shots? It seems to have disappeared and I would love to set it as my desktop background again, I forgot to save a backup. Or if you have a repository of your images like on midjourney or civitai or something? thanks!

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

Yes. In Steam I tried both a native Linux game (Team Fortress 2) and a windows game (Expeditions Mudrunner) in compatibility mode with Proton. Both worked just fine but there are minor annoyances with COSMIC DE.

  • COSMIC Settings: There's no option to set your primary and secondary display, so I had to switch around some display port and HDMI cables.

  • Display Issues: When I updated the display setting to 120Hz for my gaming monitor, it crashed the system and refused to boot the OS on restart, it would hang up with some error messages after the login screen. I had to start my desktop with a different monitor plugged in, and then connect my gaming monitor and make sure it was only set to 60hz so it wouldn't crash again.

  • COSMIC Files: The file system doesn't display filesize of folders or groups of files, only individual files

Verdict: COSMIC is still in Alpha but it feels really crisp and snappy, smooth interacting with applications. You may run into some minor annoyances or bugs that could lead you to need to reinstall. If you're like me who only uses Steam and Firefox and hardly any local files/applications, you'll probably be fine if you run into any bugs. Also I have my laptop with Gnome POPos to fall back to if my desktop running COSMIC gets bricked and needs a fresh install.

For now I am having a better experience in COSMIC PopOS than with GNOME PopOS. For a few weeks now I wasn't able to get the PopStore running in Gnome DE, and also my firefox kept freezing the entire system after leaving a twitch stream running for a few hours. None of the issues I was having with GNOME PopOS are here in COSMIC PopOS. I'm looking forward to all the improvements and updates until full COSMIC launch. Also planning to get a System76 gaming desktop with AMD, probably next year when I can save up some money and maybe COSMIC will be more refined by then.

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

The unflavored gelatin is great for making stronger alcoholic jello shots. Also for a bit firmer lime/orange wedge jello shots for presentation.

If you use the sweet jello mix with too much hard alcohol they tend not to set well, so its handy to add some unflavored gelatin for some shot-strength jello shots, especially if you're adding some homemade syrups or juice to balance it.

Maybe you could add elderflower syrup next time to balance it a bit.

I kinda wanna make some frenet jello shots now.

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Not really, gaming is still my main hobby when I'm home. I'm just sinking thousands of hours in to more compelling gaming experiences.

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

Thanks, that helped. I installed Cosmic on my gaming desktop yesterday, runs everything I need just fine (after a bunch of updates and restarts) - Steam, Firefox, Freetube, VLC, Chromium, Discord

Some minor hiccups when transferring files from a flash drive or opening local files, but otherwise everything runs great on Firefox/Steam/VLC (95% of my computer usage)

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 15 points 1 week ago
  • Civ IV 1000+ hours
  • Civ V ~370 hours
  • Civ VI ~37 hours

Been playing since OG Civ on floppy disk. I'll skip Civ VII

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 18 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

I think it's legit. Some of the big bois had shoulder heights of 4-5 meters, and if the human depicted is 1.5~1.75 meters, it looks ok.

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 13 points 3 months ago

Its a map of future heatstroke and kidney disease as humans sweat out all their water tryin to cool off. Probably a lot of human suffering and migration in the near future.

I’ve been using maps like these to figure out where its safe to live and also for retirement planning.

Delhi temperature hits 52.9C, shattering India’s national record

[-] ownsauce@lemmy.world 18 points 4 months ago

Right looks like instagram DM in dark mode, and left looks like a list of accounts he doesn't follow (looks like they are a Blue rectangle with the text 'Follow' inside)

potato.jpg idk I'm speculating.

Maybe he thought he could hide it if he didn't follow the accounts and only stuck to DM's lol

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