Reuters if folks prefer that.
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I agree. Anyone with starter is going to be delighted to share. A digital kitchen scale for $20 is probably the most essential equipment you may not already have that you'd need for good results, and a bench scraper is handy for this and lots of other baking. I use a dutch oven, but just scissors instead of a lame, and prove in a mixing bowl. Other than that just get a bag of bread flour and try it out!
Just waiting around for tens of minutes wherever you were supposed to meet someone, when they didn't show on time.
Thanks!
Rat King
Ah, that's what that blue bull with yellow hair is.
some additional details
Gargoyle - always spawns in orthogonally (vertically or horizontally) adjacent pairs
And they always face each other.
Minotaur - a treasure chest always spawns in one of the 8 spaces surrounding him
And they always face away from the chest, but turn towards it when you open the chest.
Dragon - Defeat it to end the game with a win.
Defeat it to get 13 gold, pick up gold to reveal crown, pick up crown to end game. But if you're trying to collect all the gold you can, it's OK to defeat the dragon and keep going a little.
Romeo and Juliet
Face each other equidistant from the center line.
Fun, even works on Linux (Ubuntu) after turning on Proton for all games. I like the level-based design.
that discussion of topics that was more popular on Lemmy, like Linux, would drown out my other interests
I certainly run into that. I don't think I have the energy for multiple accounts, but I wish I could ask for roughly equal numbers of posts from my top 4-5 communities, instead of News + WorldNews dominating everything.
Yeah that one's a mystery to me. Sometimes disappears, sometimes gives you gold. I was wondering if it's related to the blue bull in some way.
I wonder what version of Windows the systems are running.
And that security is by app not by network rules.
Does she have a more upbeat view than Parable of The Sower? I could use some optimistic sci fi (having run out of Becky Chambers).
I wonder what the user experience for that would be. If I want some charging target amount for daily use, but the car wants hard-to-reach battery cells to float at 66% or something whereas I want overall 80% of range, maybe the charge selection screen would just suggest "76% for best longevity"? Or hide it all behind "80%" but the ramp to 100% isn't quite linear?