natto for breakfast! it came out fine despite the yogurt maker running a bit hot. i think i'll have to come up with a better solution, it seems broken. i found one on ebay which describes natto making in the manual, but uses special glasses.
putting it in individual bags for freezing was the right decision, much more easy to handle.
@freemo
regarding to the problem of posts missing, i think it's something regarding remote media. trying to fetch these posts by pasting the link in the search box gives a 500 error.
@freemo@freeschool i never tried before last week so i can't comment on it :) i think i opened an issue at the gitlab about this as well when it happened
@freemo@bonifartius
( You've asked this before twice at least with me, and we talked about this... we're going round in circles )
I provided you with example and links also and it seemed you looked into it finding/guessing it hangs on one of the servers that helps do something that for some reasons doesn't do it properly since it was working and we had uploads of opus/mp3/everything with 40mb limit until something changed or went wrong process of those uploads for months now (was said to be looked at over weeks).
there seems to be a nest of european hornets somewhere around here. many flying about collecting nectar from blossoming trees and shrubs. i'll see if i can do a photo tomorrow :)
@mangeurdenuage thanks :) was nice taking a break, but it's nice to be back as well. maybe i just need some more word filters to only have cozy stuff in my feed :blobcathappy:
@cnx i think my problem with cmake is that it's so opaque to me.
if there is a make rule downloading stuff, i can understand what is happening and where things are going to. same for most "build.sh" like things.
with cmake there are dozens of variants of "downloading stuff from github™️", but i regularly fail to find out where things are saved/extracted to, what is downloaded, etc. all is hidden in complex cascades of rules n stuff. not fun.
cmake might be fine in principle but it does seem to invite people to do these things.