People who don’t know about it because it’s not widely reported.
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People who don’t know about it because it’s not widely reported.
Apples work well on white pizza as well. Perhaps OP only tried with red sauce, which I imagine wouldn’t be very good.
But indeed there’s a local pizza place around where I live that does a simple olive oil base topped with creamy cheese, tart apples, arugula, and drizzled with balsamic glaze. It’s utterly fantastic
Glad I could help you guys!
The biggest reason I switched to coal was actually just for more power output. If you load balance biomass into generators efficiently, it’s pretty easy to have upwards of a couple dozen of them. But they just don’t output as much power as the coal generator upgrade.
Have you played 1.0 yet? You can automate a lot of the biomass process now that the main biomass burners (I.e. Not the ones attached to the hub) have conveyer belt inputs.
I basically set up two industrial storage bins at the beginning of a biomass production line, one for wood and one for leaves. Each bin feeds into a constructor that turns the associated raw resource into biomass. Then feed those biomass constructors into another constructor that makes solid biofuel. Finally hook that up to the generators and all you have to do is spend a few minutes every hour or so collecting leaves and wood to dump in the storage bins.
It’s still enough work that automating coal is a huge priority, but it’s not as tedious as it used to be at all.
Memes aside, since I’ve been on the internet long enough to know that this could legitimately be the first time someone’s seen this information:
A brown recluse is a real spider endemic to the central United States. They are small, slender, and brown. Their bites are venomous and can require medical attention. In rare cases they can potentially be lethal, especially in young children.
Good luck!
Juicy
A large/American sized 10 year old human. I.e. About 45 kilos
GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY PENIS!
It was the bot setting… Thanks for pointing that out.
I guess I thought toggling that on meant I wanted to view bot posts, not that I was indicating this account as a bot account.
Thanks!
My posts here were negative for a short while so I’m guessing that was you.
I care less about the imaginary internet points and more about actually upvoting and downvoting things on small communities where one vote actually makes a big difference.
Another reason to get off world. I figured it could be something like that.
Anyone else on Lemmy.world experiencing this on this app?
The only time upvotes seem to stick is on my own posts.
A very successful, aging NFL Quarterback. He hasn’t played much the last couple of years due to injury and getting old. He’s been outspoken about various far right and conspiracy theories while not playing by appearing on podcasts and radio shows.
A lot of people wish he would just shut up and retire at this point. But you know he’s going to milk his platform as long as he can.
Here’s hoping we get something nice for Sneed. Unless some contract wizardry works out; there’s a lot of money tied up in Mahomes’ contract that could be shifted to the last few years of his deal. But I think we’ll find a good spot for Sneed (hopefully in the NFC).
Super pleased Chris is coming back for the long haul!
Hello Valheim
Kansas City too…
It’s a difficult time, and I am also struggling with issues around feeling defeated. However, a friend shared something with me that’s really been helping. It’s a lovely passage from a write up about hope, written during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The entire article is well worth the read, but I’ll quote the particular passage below: https://lawliberty.org/j-r-r-tolkien-and-the-necessity-of-hope/#%3A~%3Atext=After+Gandalf+and+Pippin+arrive%2Crightly+anticipating+what+may+be.
“After Gandalf and Pippin arrive in Minas Tirith, Beregond, one of the men of Gondor, explains, “Hope and memory shall live still in some hidden valley where the grass is green.” Hope may thus be drawn from what has been, as a means of rightly anticipating what may be.”