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  • Suburbs used to be my favorite until I gave reflektor some time to settle. They’re so different, but I feel like reflektor is more mature.

  • Looks delicious, bean salads are so good!

  • 2-mm wide! Sorry.

  • Thanks for your comment! I realized I made a mistake with the egg proportions and I've fixed it.

  • Homemade food @lemmy.sdf.org

    Tagliatelle carbonara

  • Homemade food @lemmy.sdf.org

    Paella - almost traditional style

  • Maybe cross pollination? Many people have geraniums in the area and the bees likely carry the pollen everywhere

    I also heard as a child that if a red geranium petal falls on the soil of a white geranium it can tint their flowers. But that sounds like a urban legend to me!

  • Houseplants @mander.xyz

    My two white geraniums are siblings but they have slightly different tinted pink/red tones

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    Double trouble

  • Homemade food @lemmy.sdf.org

    Asmarris - a local fisherman dish from the Mediterranean coast

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    She heard something

  • Excellent memories! I used PC Globe so much when I was in elementary school. I didn't have an encyclopedia, and when some friend handed me that diskette it opened a new world to me. I ran that software so much that I memorized the world map, with capitals and population orders of magnitude.

    My geography teacher was so impressed, they didn't know how a small kid could have memorized the world. I even knew some anthems by playing them on the PC Speaker. Over time we all got Encarta, then Wikipedia, but for a brief amount of time, a floppy disk contained the world for many of us.

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    Sunny

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    Mid-walk blep

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    Murder mittens

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    Will you dare to touch that belly?

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    :3 face

  • Awesome!

  • pets @lemmy.sdf.org

    Protect the belly at any cost!

  • Since the Digg migration, when was that, 2010?

    Since Reddit's APIcalypse the content of that site has gone to the drain. It is very clear that power users are no longer posting quality content. I am much more amused by Lemmy than Reddit nowadays, though it's true that it has that new car smell and the communities will keep growing and reforming from the Reddit ashes.

    I don't think Reddit will disappear, but it's not the same site it was two months ago, that's a fact.

  • I discovered MBR a couple years ago and my first impression was, "is this... electronic metal?". And turns out it is. Love them.

  • I actually used beos as a daily driver for a few months. This was maybe around 2000 or 2001. WinME crashed a lot for me and I couldn’t make linux detect my winmodem. Installed beos and everything was great. Dual booted with windows 98 when I wanted to play StarCraft.

    Moved to Linux soon after but I will always remember those great days.

  • cfenollosa on SDF. Introduced to anime in the early 90s via Dragon Ball, Dr. Slump and Captain Tsubasa, my most loved mangas. In the late 90s Evangelion changed something in my brain forever.

    Nowadays I don't follow the new releases, but I'm always curious to read any manga that falls in my hands. As I grow older I feel like I don't have time for animes though, the pacing on screen is usually very slow for my taste. But I constantly rewatch old gems such as Cowboy Bebop, FLCL, Future Boy Conan and the likes.

    Happy to join a community to talk about oldschool japanese animation!