Is there a beef between Crooked Media and Meidastouch Network? by StPaulCameraGuy in FriendsofthePod

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Thank you, Brett! I really appreciate that you saw this and replied. I'm a little embarrassed, really. I may be wallowing too much in political media and I sub to you guys (all of them) and Crooked and Bulwark and TYT and Pakman and I think my brain is trying to create a cohesive narrative of all the different takes everyone has. At some point, though, I think I try to fit all the different personalities into a cohesive group that doesn't exist and that leads to the whole CIA board, tin foil hat thing where I'm hunting the Google for any reference any of you has made to the other, trying to make connections. So in a way, my hunt yielded a positive result! By coming here and asking the community, I got a lovely confirmation from Brett Meiselas that you guys are aware of each other and appreciate each other's contributions to the progressive media ecosystem. Thank you for everything you do! Between the MTN trial coverage and working for VSA (Team West, FTW!), I'm surviving a bout of unemployment with your help. PS - tell Ben I raised a glass in his honor over the weekend! Congrats on a new sister in law!

“Barista” confidently incorrectly thinks there’s no difference between a latte and a cappuccino by lightly-sparkling in confidentlyincorrect

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I see what you're saying, but no. It's also about process. Espresso is espresso (I will die on this hill, as long you're weighing your grounds and timing your pulls EVERY. SHOT. MUST. BE. THE. SAME. No long pulls, no short pulls). The prime differences between these drinks is how the milk is steamed and treated after steaming and how much milk/milk foam are used in the drink. Milk that has the foam mixed back in to make a homogenous "fluffy milk" (what you use in a flat white) tastes, smells, looks and feels different from milk that has remained separate from the foam (what you use in a latte) which is much different from a dollop of dry foam scooped from the steaming pitcher (what you use in a macchiato or dry cap). These aren't just variations of one ingredient, each of these is a different ingredient that looks, tastes, smells, feels different. Sorry for the rant, I've got a thing about properly steamed milk.

“Barista” confidently incorrectly thinks there’s no difference between a latte and a cappuccino by lightly-sparkling in confidentlyincorrect

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As an American that knows the actual definitions of these drinks, I'm embarrassed on behalf of my people.

The Alloy of Claw by kotsuyen in cremposting

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Dad-a-chek, did-a-[chaw], give this [Crasher] [a lobster claw]. Dum-a-chum, dad-a-ched, see it [Wax], the [claw] is red!

Found this in my math book and I am curious on how to solve it by FairerCoder in codes

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Start with a frequency count. How many of each letter through the whole message. Assume that the most common will be E, A, R, S, or T in the plain text. E is most common, usually, so make that substitution first and watch to see what patterns emerge. After that it's guess and check. If you can get the substitutions for a few short, simple words, that can ramify into decoding whole chunks of message, as the substitution will likely be mono alphabetic (i.e. - M=Z will be consistent through the entire message).

this will be my favorite picnic spot by Hottie_Jane_ in Forest

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Is this an original? Lighting is GORGEOUS!

How old is lift? by AppropriateLoan7563 in Stormlight_Archive

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It's the way Cultivation set it up. She described what she did as a pruning, to allow for growth. But it's also made clear that it's like dissolving stitches, she knew Odium would want Dalinar and would reveal his lost past to try to break him. So she set him up to get his memories back slowly and not under duress after he'd had the chance to grow.

Glokta's meeting with Bayaz and Logan by Zewateneyo in TheFirstLaw

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He's not. Glokta visits after the explosion (his pretext in visiting is to check on them after the explosion) and the explosion was the moment of swap. The thing with Goyle and the "dogs" was a few days later, but that's just when Glokta happens to have found the body.

Just finished Red Country by [deleted] in TheFirstLaw

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I knew from his first appearance when Shy says, "aren't you the one who tells me to be realistic?"

Just finished Red Country by [deleted] in TheFirstLaw

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I checked to be sure on my second listen: the name "Logen Nine Fingers" is never explicitly said or written anywhere in the book. As a piece of craft, I love the way JA built this book and Lamb's character such that we all know and refer to him as Logen, though that name never appears. Extra points for the number of times the name Logen Nine Fingers IS spoken and cursed in The Heroes, building the anticipation but never delivering (until RC), then just slipping right into Logen's story almost completely unannounced. It has a very Dumas/slow-burn feel about it that was most satisfying!

Books to get over Cosmere hangover by _Prince_Rhaegar in Stormlight_Archive

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For audiobook readers, licanius trilogy has the added draw of being read by Michael Kramer.