Examining Octavia Butler's unpublished Parable of the Sower sequels
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 15h ago 100%

    Wow, this is super interesting. I don't know if these sequels would have been successful (premise seems removed from the realism that made the published books so great), but if anyone could pull it off, it's Butler.

    It'd have been a sad but potentially interesting critique of power to show Olamina become a darker character, as was suggested. Idk how I feel about the next book jumping to Earthseed having fulfilled its mission (in part) - seems like there'd need to be a transitional book with them making all the preparations under potentially new leadership first.

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  • WIP of Infinity's Military Orders box
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 15h ago 100%

    Wildberry poptart army

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  • What the fuck is up with Americans and their mega unique party affiliation yard signs?
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 15h ago 100%

    Idk I have literally never seen anything like that as a US native. I have only seen what appear to be official, standard political yard signs. That said, I have definitely seen a variety of stupid fash flags/stickers/shirts, etc - like trump flags, confederate flags (pro slavery/apartheid, basically), "lets go brandon", white lives matter, thin blue line (pro cop), various pro gun slogans like "come and take it" (which could be based but mainly far right/fascists use these). Some people have flag poles in their yards, and a minority of those will display flags like these. More will wear clothing or have stickers on their cars.

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  • Do you refrain from participating to a community if it's hosted on Lemmy.ml ?
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 19h ago 75%

    As someone on .ml I really don't think it's that bad. Definitely left, and generally pro-China, but not too extreme imo. Hexbear is pretty bad. I'm a socialist and I disagree with a lot of the stuff there. But .ml is very much not a true "tankie" instance, in my opinion.

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  • Amazon cloud boss says employees unhappy with 5-day office mandate can leave
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3d ago 100%

    Well... uhhh... that was Amazon's plan. I thought we were on the same page.

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  • Trump Releases Skull Measurements From Phrenology Exam
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3d ago 100%

    WHAT IS LEFT OF THE PINK, PUNY HAM SANDWICH'S MIND HAS DECAYED DUE TO THE RAVAGES OF VENEREAL DISEASE AND OBESITY. HE IS A PRIME EXAMPLE OF THE STUPIDITY AND GENETIC INFERIORITY THAT CHARACTERIZE HIS WEAK AND DECADENT RACE.

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    Facts For Thee
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 7d ago 100%

    The most recent "assassination attempt" was just drummed up by the media. I haven't seen any evidence it was anything other than a man with some guns in his car who happened to be near the rally.

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    Here we go! Conservatives masquerading as Libertarians is happening!
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 2w ago 93%

    But libertarians are conservative. They just also like weed and bitcoin

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  • 'These are people in the prime of life': The worrying puzzle behind the rise in early-onset cancer
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 2w ago 100%

    Definitely recommended! There are tons of recipes online - but that's the basic formula.

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  • 'These are people in the prime of life': The worrying puzzle behind the rise in early-onset cancer
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 2w ago 100%

    Easily: leftovers. Literally just cook on sunday. Takes like 1.5-2hrs. Make 10-12 servings. Dinner for 2 for 5-6 days. Eat it all week.

    I have done this every week for my entire adult life and have never spent more than like 2hrs per week cooking unless I wanted to make something particularly difficult for fun.

    Also, you can make big batches of stuff to freeze or can. Canning is easy: get a pressure cooker, buy some big mason jars - they're cheap and reusable, look up the pressure and time requirements (especially if the dish contains meat), and boom. Shelf stable food you can store in the pantry and eat whenever.

    Meal prep ideas:

    Spend like 3hrs making 10 dozen pierogies (potato & cheese and pork & mushroom & sauerkraut are my favorites), freeze half & boil/pan fry whenever. Eat the rest for the week with some sauerkraut or cucumber dill salad (umborksalat) as a side. Costs maybe 30 bucks for everything and makes food for 2 weeks (6 pierogies per serving). Make more if you want - it doesn't take much extra time.

    Chinese style dumplings are the same as pierogies but with square wrappers and more ingredients. Buy wonton wrappers. Make filling with ground pork, garlic, green onion, msg, ginger, salt, pepper, soy sauce, vinegar. Add napa cabbage if you want to stretch the filling. Fill wonton wrappers. Make however many you want. Takes a few hours if you're gonna make a shitload, but it is easy - pop on a movie and make hundreds if you want. Freeze and boil whenever. Or make potstickers by heating oil in a pan, putting in fresh or frozen dumplings, cooking for a bit before adding some water before immediately covering with a lid. Cook a bit and they should release from the pan - scrape them up with a spatula if they don't.

    Get a very large pot. Make a full pot of gumbo, red beans and sausage for red beans & rice, or split pea soup. You can make gallons of these very cheaply in the same time it'd take to make a smaller quantity. Freeze or can most of it. Cook rice for the week for gumbo or red beans and rice (20mins on the stove, 2mins of prep). Serve over rice (don't serve split pea soup over rice unless you're a psychopath). Done.

    Make west african peanut soup. Made of sweet potatoes, peanut butter, chicken if you want, collard greens, tomatoes. Fucking delicious. Very filling and calorie dense. Like 25 bucks for a week of delicious soup. I make like 2kg when I do this. Could double batch and freeze/can half as well.

    Jambalaya/jollof rice/other similar rice dishes. Make 10-12 servings for the week or double it and freeze half.

    Lasagna or other pasta bake dishes. Make one dish for the week. Make another to freeze and pop in the oven to cook whenever. Serve with a quick salad.

    Enchiladas. Same as pasta dishes (can freeze and cook later). Cook meat/other filling. Heat up a bunch of corn torrillas. Fill with filling. Put into a rectangular casserole dish with some enchilada sauce. Top with enchilada sauce and some cheese. Boom. 12 enchiladas - enough for a week. Especially if you make some cilantro-lime or 'spanish' rice to go with it (rice, boullion, onion, tomato paste, diced tomato, garlic, little oil, water) - throw it all in a pot, simmer 20mins, refrigerate, eat all week as a side dish. Maybe use canned refried beans as a side too.

    Tacos. Shred up a rotisserie chicken. Pan fry with onions, garlic, peppers if you want (chipotles in adobo are my favorite. You could use salsa instead or jalapenos or whatever). Boom. Freeze or refrigerate. Heat up and put in tortillas whenever with some fresh cilantro/onion/hot sauce. Make rice as with enchiladas. Can serve with beans, too.

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  • Trump is now threatening to deport legal immigrants
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3w ago 100%

    First they came for the immigrants

    And I did not speak out

    Because I'm one of the good ones

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  • Anon recommends a cast iron pan
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3w ago 77%

    It's fine and good to wash cast iron - particularly if you had something corrosive in there. Don't do it in the dishwasher (change in heat can be bad for it - same reason not to machine wash kitchen knives).

    People who say washing your pan will remove the seasoning have not properly seasoned their pans or see food residue washing out and think it is the polymerized oils bonded to the metal that are washing out. If that's the case, they are washing way too aggressively.

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  • Anon recommends a cast iron pan
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3w ago 100%

    People have weird ideas about seasoning. It is literally oil polymerized and bonded to the metal with high heat; but people act like it just rubs off. You can scrape seasoning off, but it's hard. I need steel wool to do it.

    I think these people complaining aren't really seasoning their pans - just using dirty pans (i.e. the oil hasn't fully polymerized).

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  • Man amputates penis with an axe after consuming psilocybin mushrooms
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3w ago 93%

    The "suffered from alcohol abuse" may have played a role here. I can't imagine being so out of it on shrooms that you dismember yourself. But maybe it makes more sense if he was drunk too

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  • My kid found this tablet out in the woods. This sort of thing shouldn't even be legal.
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3w ago 100%

    Lord Dumuzi: look at this tablet this total babe sent me

    ???: dumuzi you don't have a gf

    Lord Dumuzi: no i totally do, she wants me to fill her churn with honey cheese

    ???: no girl would ever chisel that. You made your scribe do that

    Lord Dumuzi: maybe they wouldn't chisel that to you, but i've had lots of babes tell me to fill their churn with honey cheese.

    ???: ok who is she then?

    Lord Dumuzi: uhh you don't know her... she goes to another ziggurat

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  • Anon mows lawns
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 3w ago 100%

    You do have to earn at least minimum wage as a waiter if your tips don't add up with your wage to at least $7.25 hourly, though (higher if your state/locality has a better minimum wage). That said, $7.25 is a poverty wage and wage theft exists. Ideally this would be solved with an appropriate minimum wage and decent pay for waitstaff/kitchen staff.

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  • Is martial arts really that useful?
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 4w ago 100%

    Brazilian Jiu Jitsu has been very useful to me. My cardio has improved dramatically, I am much stronger than I used to be, and I've gotten a lot of enjoyment out of going from absolute trash to slightly less trash over 2 years.

    But I don't expect it to really help me in a fight. If I did get into a fight, I certainly would do better than if I hadn't trained; but one thing I've learned from fighting people for like 8hrs a week is that it is REALLY easy to fuck up and get hurt in ways you wouldn't expect. The outcome of a fight is unpredictable - especially when the other person could have a weapon. The best martial art for self defense would be running.

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  • Anon goes to dinner with coworkers
  • ALoafOfBread ALoafOfBread 1mo ago 100%

    If it were actually a true story, maybe autistic OP thought he was returning the joke in kind. "Lol shouldn't you be starving because the British stole all your crops but potatoes", "lol shouldn't you be bombing hospitals". Seems like a fair trade if you don't understand what was intended. Signed: an autist.

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  • I want a NAS solution to back up my PC and host media files, but prebuilt NAS solutions are incredibly expensive and underwhelming and so I'm planning to build one. Does anyone have recommendations for a NAS interface? I'm brand new to server management and would prefer something user friendly. I have used linux mint, but currently use windows as my daily driver (planning to switch to mint soon). I'd be fine with a dedicated NAS OS or with something I could run on mint since I'm already familiar with that distro.

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    Throwing up almost every class. Is there anything I can do about it?

    Pretty much the title. I've been training for 5 months, injured for 4 weeks in there - just came off of a 2wk recovery from a knee injury. I'm relatively young, 6ft 175lbs, in pretty decent shape. But I overexert myself to the point of vomiting nearly every class. It's frustrating and embarassing. I've started doing more cardio and have improved a lot in that regard, but it doesn't seem to help at all on the mats. Do I just need to do more cardio? Is there something nutrition-wise that could help? Open to any and all suggestions. Edit: Thanks everyone for the advice. I will try 1) not try so hard and ask partners to help me with that, 2) advice to talk to my doctor - I have in the past and he wasn't much help - but it got me to do some research... some medication I'm on can cause hyponatremia, which can cause nausea and vomiting especially after exercise... so I'm going to try a saline solution before/during class and may report back if it works. Edit 2: took a 3% hypertonic salt solution to class today and it seems to have worked. I asked a higher belt to really push me in a difficult roll after class to test it. Not certain yet, but seems to have fixed the vomiting

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    I have been playing Go with my friend (who has a Chess background) for a while now. We started on 19x19 boards but he found it really overwhelming and struggled. He wanted to switch to 9x9 and we have now played several 9x9 games. These games are just for fun and I don't think he has much intention of ever playing seriously, so it doesn't really matter, but I feel like the skils developed playing 9x9 are really not all that applicable to a real game other than just basic life/death, some endgame stuff, etc. I started on a full sized board, and I ran a successful club where we started beginners off on full sized boards, so I don't really know how others do it. What do you think about starting beginners off on 9x9? When do you think they should transition to larger boards?

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    I've been using AI to review my games for a while, but how do you personally use AI to learn? I've found it really helpful in strengthening my joseki as well as general game-sense/intuition. Re-training myself on which moves *feel* correct. One weird result has been that a lot of my intuitions that I used to brush away in favor of moves that I felt were more *big-brained*, turned out to be the moves that the AI prefers. So I'm having to work through when I'm overthinking moves. The main problem I find is that it is so much better than I am that I can't understand the logic sometimes - so I walk away with "Well, that move was just better, I guess" and fail to get a good understanding.

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    https://cdn18.picryl.com/photo/2019/10/13/kada-hone-o-kezurite-kanu-yakizu-o-ryji-suru-zu-07df94-1024.jpg

    Portrayal of the Physician Hua Da Scraping the Bone of Guan Yu to Treat an Arrow Wound (Hua Da hone o kezurite Guan Yu ya-kizu o ryoji suru zu), Utagawa Kuniyoshi, 1853 "Guan Yu was once injured in the left arm by a stray arrow which pierced through his arm. Although the wound healed, he still experienced pain in the bone whenever there was a heavy downpour. A physician told him, "The arrowhead had poison on it and the poison had seeped into the bone. The way to get rid of this problem is to cut open your arm and scrape away the poison in your bone." Guan Yu then stretched out his arm and asked the physician to heal him. He then invited his subordinates to dine with him while the surgery was being performed. Blood flowed from his arm into a container below. Throughout the operation, Guan Yu feasted, consumed alcohol and chatted with his men as though nothing had happened." [(Wikipedia)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guan_Yu)

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    I'm not entirely sure how Go plays into this story, but it's a wild print that shows Minamoto no Yorimitsu, who had apparently been in the middle of a game of Go, fighting the legendary [Yōkai Tsuchigumo](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsuchigumo) (土蜘蛛, i.e. Earth/Dirt Spider), a giant spider demon that lives in the earth. I'm not sure why so many fights broke out while samurai were playing Go in feudal Japan. But, Minamoto no Yorimitsu is Minamoto no Yoshitsune's (whose retainer, [Sato Tadanobu](https://www.fujiarts.com/cgi-bin/item.pl?item=853668), beat a bunch of samurai to death with a floor goban) great, great, great, great, great uncle (5th great uncle), so it must run in the family.

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    First published in 1855, Sato Tadanobu Bravely Resisting Arrest (左藤忠信勇戦芳時が勢を移る圖) depicts a man fighting off a number of attackers with a Goban. But who was he and what is his story? Satō Tadanobu (佐藤 忠信) was a samurai in service of Minamoto no Yoshitsune who lived between 1161AD and 1186AD. There are two accounts of his death, but which one is real may not be as important to us as which makes for the better story. The first part of the story is the same in both accounts and is recorded in the Gikeiki (義経記, or Chronicle of Yoshitsune) and involves Tadanobu retreating with his master Minamoto no Yoshitsune's forces to Kyushu, fleeing the advance of his half-brother Minamoto no Yoritomo's army. Sato, serving as rearguard with a few of his men, aided the retreat by donning Yoshitsune's armor and, acting in disguise as Yoshitsune, killing twenty of his pursuers. Though his companions died in the fight, Tadanobu escaped and continued on to Kyoto to take refuge in the house of a woman he knew there. This is where the stories diverge, and where the subject of this painting comes from: Telling #1: While staying at his acquaintance's house, he was discovered and attacked. He committed seppuku before he could be captured alive. Telling #2: Sato Tadanobu was enjoying a game of Go at his acquaintance's house, when he was suddenly attacked by Yoritomo's men. Unable to reach his weapons, he grabbed the Goban he was playing on and proceeded to single-handedly beat a number of armed and armored samurai to death with it before he was able to reach his weapons and commit seppuku, thus evading capture by the overwhelming force. In the Kabuki plays (such as Yoshino Shizuka Goban Tadanobu and Yoshitsune Senbon Zakura) and Ukiyo prints inspired by this event, Tadanobu is implied to be a Genkurō (fox spirit) due to his cunning impersonation of Yoshitsune.

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    And if you haven't played yet, what's stopping you?

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    gomagic.org

    I found Gomagic from the YouTube channel of the same name. It's a really nice way to do high to mid-kyu Go problems (there's a 9k - 1k section under development too). They have a wide variety of types and it walks you through a bunch of different skills. The downside is you only get a limited number of free problem sets each day if you don't pay for a subscription, but it's like 15 free sets of 5-6 problems per day or something pretty generous.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZTdT8MQexk

    Great tutorial for anyone who wants to learn how to play. Gomagic does a great job with all their videos.

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