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AFKBRBChocolate, to cooking in What's the closest replacement for this?

There’s a pretty big variety of Kentucky Bourbon sauces where BBQ sauce is, just start trying them.

AFKBRBChocolate, to cooking in What's the closest replacement for this?

Like the other person said, you might try a plain breaded chicken one and pan fry them in a sauce of your choice. You might have better luck finding (or making) a sauce that comes close than finding a breaded chicken product that does.

AFKBRBChocolate, to starwarsmemes in What were we talking about again?

Much better, thanks

AFKBRBChocolate, to starwarsmemes in What were we talking about again?

Is that the video you meant to link?

AFKBRBChocolate, to mildlyinteresting in How geologists collect lava

Is that an OSHA approved hand over the face to keep from breathing the poisonous gas?

I’m kind of surprised it’s not hot enough to boil off all the water in that little bucket pretty quickly, bit obviously it isn’t.

AFKBRBChocolate, to mildlyinteresting in How geologists collect lava

If it really is just getting the lava down to boiling water temperature, or even a bit higher, that thin metal handle will dissipate that heat pretty quickly. A glove should be fine.

AFKBRBChocolate, to mildlyinteresting in How geologists collect lava

I’m a software engineer, not a physicist, but I’m not sure that makes sense for this. Heat does transfer much more quickly in oil than water, so it can cool something off more quickly, but oil can also get way hotter than water. That little bucket isn’t going to hold enough for a lot of thermal mass, so it’s pretty quickly going to get as hot as the lava (or as close as oil can get). Water turns to stream and boils off, so kind of caps the temp under normal conditions.

Plus if they’re doing sampling, I doubt they want the sample covered in oil.

AFKBRBChocolate, to asklemmy in Do people become less of a twat as they age?

This answer I think is the closest. People can get better or worse over time and there are just so many factors. I’ve seen kind people go through horrible tragedies and become bitter and isolated. I’ve seen people who were cutthroat ladder climbers come to realize that the ladders aren’t going to mean anything after a certain point and their legacy is going to be kids who don’t want to spend time with them.

The one thing I’ll say that seems to be often true of men is that when they get older the testosterone is less intense and so life is a little less driven by it.

AFKBRBChocolate, to RedditMigration in NSFW in 3PAs is now dead

I left Reddit just ahead of the blackout, and I’ve only been returning for one small private sub that can’t effectively be moved. I figure, since it’s private, Reddit doesn’t get much credit for my activity there.

I’ve used Relay exclusively for many years, so I’ve been happy that it’s continued to work. It will be annoying if/when I have to use the browser to go to that sub.

AFKBRBChocolate, to asklemmy in Whaf do you think of hosting an AMA with John Oliver to make Lemmy/kbin officially a viable Reddit replacement?

Okay, this brings up a question that's been in the back of my mind. I'm all in on federated communities, but I'm wondering how that architecture supports a massive event. Are there any instances that could support a giant number of concurrent users constantly refreshing a page? How much of the server burden is on the insurance hosting the community, and how much is on the instance that a visiting user is logged into? I'm not sure how it works.

AFKBRBChocolate, to asklemmy in I'm obviously old. what is this "rule" trend I'm seeing everywhere on Lemmy?

And worth pointing out that Lemmy has a c/195 and a c/196.

I blocked both of them because I just don't want to see that many memes and /new was full of posts in those two communities. But clearly a lot of people are enjoying those.

AFKBRBChocolate, to maliciouscompliance in Reddit: open /r/pics or else. Mods: OK but you didn't say how

The problem with that is, someone else who doesn't care about the issues would take over as mod, and the sub would go on more of less normally. This way, it will eventually kill the sub without trying to delete it or take it private (both things Reddit can undo).

AFKBRBChocolate, to maliciouscompliance in Reddit: open /r/pics or else. Mods: OK but you didn't say how

I think their way was better. It lets the giant number of subscribers have fun and engage, while also screwing the Reddit execs. They'll eventually get bored and it will be the same result.

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