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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • we also had schupfnudeln with sauerkraut, but with chopped bacon added.

    asside from that, i also know mashed potatos with kassler (cured pork),
    Leberwurst(loose sausage that is usualy used as a spread)
    and blutwurst(blood sausage)
    boiled in sauerkraut, as a Christmas classic.

    (both sausages were loose and squeezed out of the casing)

    i also remember grandpa snacking on cold raw plain sauerkraut for dinner.
    but he was the only person i know that ate it like that.

    but i dont remember any other dishes ive eaten with sauerkraut in it.











  • ive had supprisingly little issues with flatpaks.

    i have been running silverblue for about half a year now, and rely heavily on them.

    i can remember 3 distinct issues:

    vs code commandlines start in the sandbox, which needs a workarround (rather understandable)

    either the fedora, or the flathub build of firefox didnt come with some video codec, OpenH264 i think. switching to the other build fixed it (imo more a licensing issue with the codec than a flatpak problem)

    on rare occasions (about once every 3 month)
    steam behaves weirdly, and refuses to start until i update the flatpak.

    other than that, it has been a smoth ride.





  • Kerb@discuss.tchncs.detoMemes@lemmy.mlToxic
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    i think the issue is fundamental to the “meta forum” concept both lemmy and reddit share.

    when comunitys are small, they mostly consist of people that are intrested, and usually knowledgeable enough to participate in discussion.

    but as size and thus discoverability of a community increases, posts start trending more and more.

    so less informed, and more reactionairy users (if not straight up trolls) that browse r/all start flooding the posts and dilute propper discourse with bad uninformed takes.

    ti;dr essentially, reddit style plattforms turn into twitter for big communities.