outofcontrol, to mastodon
@outofcontrol@phpc.social avatar

Any Mastodon/Mailchimp aficionado’s on here? Wanting to add a Mastodon icon to the footer of our Mailchimp newletters. Currently only seeing Twitter but no Mastodon. Perhaps not possibleyet?

tksst, to baking

Learn how to decorate -themed using royal icing with The Graceful Baker. In the you'll see different icing consistencies and techniques like creating cracked textures and pulling patterns through wet icing. 🍪⛄️🐻‍❄️❄️

👉 Watch it: https://thekidshouldseethis.com/post/decorating-9-winter-themed-cookies-with-royal-icing

rotfarm, to Zines

Been thinking of names for this zine that may be better than "DIY computer care"

How about
"Tech Medic : DIY computer Care Zine"
(works with the cross motif I'm using)

rotfarm, to glitchart

More art from the DIY PC care Zine. These will be available for prints on the release of the zine at my ko-fi shop
https://ko-fi.com/bit_form

#GlitchArt #zine #MastoArt #HowTo #computers #abstractart #DIY

xl8freelancer, to fediverse

Long thread
1/

My year with Mastodon ()
I celebrated my first a few days ago. It’s been a good first year on Mastodon for me; I like the idea, I like people here, and I like the calm vibe this place offers.

Also, I ditched all of my other accounts. All but one.¹

As I say, Mastodon is a good to be, however there are a couple of things I’ve been struggling with the whole time. I’m going to put together a brief summary below in hope that someone can help me with them.

¹ I still keep Instagram to exchange cute pics of sloths and pandas, and ice-hockey reels with my sons. 😁


xl8freelancer,

2/
The thing that buggers me the most is boosting.

I know boosting is important because it’s the only way to spread the news around as there are no here to force-feed us what they “think” is good for us, and I’m quite a myself, too. But I’ve cut back a bit recently for a simple reason: I can’t hide boosted posts from my .

I mean, when someone views my profile I want them to see my toots first so they can get an idea of who I am and, conversely, when I visit someone else’s profile I prefer to see what they have to say.

If you’re a generous booster but not so creative in the “” department, just like me, you get a profile full of re-blogged posts where your original are hard to find. And no, toots don’t do the trick.

If there’s a to work around this, I would much appreciate if you share it here.


rotfarm, to Zines

Still slowly working at it!

#Zines #Glitchart #HowTo #MastoArt

afg, to creative
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dhrystone, to random
@dhrystone@techhub.social avatar

The contents of this post are literally smack dab in the middle of a Venn diagram between “productivity” and “Asperger’s syndrome” AFAIC.

https://reddit.com/r/ObsidianMD/comments/17y5n71/job_hunting_with_obsidian/

blogoklahoma, to Podcast

Here are some quick steps on how to manually subscribe to a podcast with YouTube Music
https://blogoklahoma.net/blog/id/589

guardianproject, to HowTo

We just created a for how to set up dev/test servers using our enabled forks of and running on . It should be very quick to get started using a new domain: https://guardianproject.info/2023/11/10/quick-set-up-guide-for-encrypted-client-hello-ech/

Di_Libu, to HowTo

I figured out use on . Now I feel more organized.

Now if I could just get the hang of and other .

martinawitch, to random

Don't give up ✨️

It's a lot harder to follow your dreams in life than not. People say following dreams is lazy, they say it shows that you don't take life seriously or that you live in your own head and are selfish.

This is completely incorrect, people who follow their dreams are inspiring and brave and it usually takes a huge amount of work to achieve their dreams, lazy is not the right word to describe those who follow their dreams at all... continued in comments

martinawitch,

It's likely that doing things that the judgemental people want you to do will not make you happy, so you need to make a choice just for you. It's not easy, it's definitely not lazy but it can absolutely be worth it.

#dreams #dream #aspiration #business #howto #inspire #manifest #witch #witchlife #motivation #Judgement #lifecoach #lifehack #Wednesday #wellness #wellbeing #wellnesswednesday #support #wednesdaymotivation

gregorni, (edited ) to GNOME
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Oh my god, @GeopJr made a website that explains how to make a GTK4 (+ optionally libadwaita) app in Crystal!

https://ultimate-gtk4-crystal-guide.geopjr.dev/ – Ultimate GTK4 Crystal Guide

heathenryan, to paganism

I've got a new blog post up, this one gets into how to make a simple, cheap, and clean-burning ritual fire.

WARNING: Please exercise all appropriate precautions that you would use when doing anything involving fire.






https://www.onblackwings.com/post/making-a-portable-ritual-fire

tksst, to InitialD

🌞🌌🌳🧭
In a world increasingly reliant on GPS and smartphones, this explores how humans and have historically used 's cues for navigation. It demonstrates various methods, such as using the sun, shadows, sticks, , , and moss, to determine cardinal directions. By understanding these natural indicators, we can navigate even without modern .

👉 Learn more: https://thekidshouldseethis.com/post/how-to-navigate-using-nature

donwatkins, to news
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Inxi: See what's under the hood of your Linux system - OpenSource.net https://opensource.net/get-system-information-inxi/

dunglas, to HowTo
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Use FrankenPHP with custom Caddy modules. https://github.com/dunglas/frankenphp/pull/287

researchbuzz, to genealogy
@researchbuzz@researchbuzz.masto.host avatar

'The Missouri State Archives is offering a YouTube series on preserving photographs. The seven-part series includes information on how to identify certain types of photography, the inherent preservation challenges with each type of photograph, as well as processes on properly storing, handling and displaying them.'

https://www.semissourian.com/story/3015523.html

bunvoyage17, (edited ) to india
@bunvoyage17@mastodon.social avatar

For @mitch_deadberg - we wanted to show you how we make South Indian Filter Coffee! This coffee (a 80:20 mixture of coffee / chicory) is made with a metal filter. This filter makes enough for about 2 times but can be found in bigger sizes. You put about 2-4 tbsp of coffee depending on how strong you want it. You place the metal plunger on top, pour the water and then let the decoction brew. It usually takes about a half hour.

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bunvoyage17,
@bunvoyage17@mastodon.social avatar

@mitch_deadberg Once the decoction is finished, you can start to boil milk on the stove. You can use any milk - dairy is probably best but we use soy and oat.

While the milk is boiling, you pour some of the decoction into a metal cup. Traditionally, you have filter coffee in metal cups with a tumbler and a saucer. Once you add the decoction, you can also add sugar.

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bunvoyage17,
@bunvoyage17@mastodon.social avatar

@mitch_deadberg Then the fun really begins! Once the milk is warm but just getting to a boil, you turn it off and you pour it into the tumbler. The higher the better - that way you get the froth!

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A boiling pan of milk being poured from above two metal tumblers.

bunvoyage17,
@bunvoyage17@mastodon.social avatar

@mitch_deadberg Once you get a nice foam, you can sit down and enjoy! This is our way of doing it but everyone has some variations.

Full Disclosure: We usually use soy or oat milk, the later which just doesn't foam up as well as regular milk. So the foam in the photo below was made with an electric foam maker. But still just as tasty! It foams up perfectly with dairy milk (and better with soy).

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Someone pouring some coffee from a tumbler into a saucer.

BCMetisMan, to HowTo
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rockylinux, to HowTo
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Do you know how to set up a secure firewall for your network? Our 'firewalld' tutorial has had good reviews from users. It can walk a beginner through the process of setting up the default Rocky Linux firewall daemon. For users with some previous knowledge of older firewall technologies, the IpTables Guide helps translate that knowledge into the 'firewalld' setup. https://docs.rockylinux.org/guides/security/firewalld-beginners/

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