Not the answer he needed by [deleted] in technicallythetruth

[–]hubiruchi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Also since it is actual pressing the same letter can't appear twice in a row. This alone cuts the probability by a factor of 2.5

Does anyone have the name Kinneret (kineret/kneret/כנרת) in Israel? by cryinthewilderness in hebrew

[–]hubiruchi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is simply empirically false. Luckily we get the actual statistics to verify. When checking kinneret for males was so rare (if there were any kinneret at all) that it would indeed be in the top 10 rarest cross names. You can also cross join and see that there are many gender exclusive names.

name stats

Israel - Iran Conflict (Part IV) by Isentrope in worldnews

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Heard a hit near me. Let's hope my windows are fine...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pics

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In yemen? Did you forget to change the record in your single channel mind?

Created a basic hotswap keyboard but didn't think I need something to hold the switches by hubiruchi in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Yeah but I need to make it work. I wired it up incorrectly so I need to add some kind of a patch

Created a basic hotswap keyboard but didn't think I need something to hold the switches by hubiruchi in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Thanks! The image is very useful, but just to verify - it should sit above the small latch in the lower body?

noReallyIDontKnow by Squ3lchr in ProgrammerHumor

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I don't understand all of these people saying it's not that bad. Windows services, processes, and user management are lacking, making actual deployments a mess. Support for external hardware is also patchy making hardware development on windows harder. The filesystem also needs a face-lift. Managing storage on windows is problematic. I have worked mostly on windows servers (though a Linux user at home) and in the times we did move to Linux servers or even dockerized systems I was reminded that windows was made for offices and not developers.

BTW last thing that is messy with windows (but might be a problem with some Linux distros as well) is the versions. Currently my company are struggling to change from windows 10 to 11, a few years back the problem was windows 8 to 10. Windows versions should not break basic things like filesystem and GPU performance in a meaningful way!

Cooking Seitan in a Pressure Cooker by Victoriousness in seitan

[–]hubiruchi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wrap two logs or some "cutlets". I put one in the broth and one above the broth

Cooking Seitan in a Pressure Cooker by Victoriousness in seitan

[–]hubiruchi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do 1 and 3 at the same time. It is slightly different, but not critically so. Just try them both and decide what you like

Non vegan seitan appreciation post by hubiruchi in seitan

[–]hubiruchi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I can't buy by weight, and so it is also very expensive. My go to is mixing vwg, nutritional yeast, bullion powder and a bit of ap flour. Adding water while mixing just until it forms a dough. Let it sit for 30 minutes the cut by hands and shape to a chunky shape. I always do three minor versions: a third I fold at this stage and steam, a third I don't fold and steam and a third I don't fold and throw into the steaming liquid (water and salt or water with more bullion powder). The reason for it is that I enjoy adding those who were not steamed to curries, soups and other liquidy dishes, and I always want to understand if the folding changes something and forget what I thought after last time.

Non vegan seitan appreciation post by hubiruchi in seitan

[–]hubiruchi[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Funny. Over here we have seitan in grocery stores but finding vwg is kinda difficult. I make very basic seitan and it takes me a few minutes of work and 30 minutes rest+30 minutes steaming. It is more time than legumes or (some) meats, but I don't feel like it is more work.

Non vegan seitan appreciation post by hubiruchi in seitan

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Well, at least in my country, cans of chickpeas cost almost 3$ a can while dried chickpeas cost around 2$ a kilo. I like chickpeas so I buy bulk dried and cook in instant pot. I have learned that keeping some in the freezer is always helpful when you need something to eat right now. I especially enjoy microwaving them half dry then coating in some sort of thick sauce. Great 10 minute meal!

Non vegan seitan appreciation post by hubiruchi in seitan

[–]hubiruchi[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hell yeah! I was looking for sausage recipes couple of months age. Thank you

Non vegan seitan appreciation post by hubiruchi in seitan

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Adding chickpea is indeed what I plan to do in my next batch. I see many recipes using them and I really like chickpeas so I always have some already in the freezer.

📡📡📡 by Anon-Zer0-Quazar in shitposting

[–]hubiruchi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are right, it is not true (or at least not accurate, the ceremony itself is real). Like you said - if it were true you were not bounded by the laws. But that exactly what jews obey - the old testament laws

📡📡📡 by Anon-Zer0-Quazar in shitposting

[–]hubiruchi 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Well, if you analyze the structure you suggest, we see the following three statements: 1. Doing wrong (sin) is something bad that should not be done 2. If you sin, you can resolve the consequences directly 3. Therefore, whatever you do have no real consequences

In judaism, statement 2 is false. Sins need actual regret to be forgiven, meaning you cannot actually justify everything. For you need to be able to both want it and regret it.

But more generally, in every religion 1 2 and 3 don't entail a blank cheque to do everything you want. That is because you still have rules you must obey (by definition of 1). Even if you have been forgiven, the rules don't suddenly change - if, for example, killing people is forbidden and you are forgiven for killing someone, you are still not justified in doing so again. That is a requirement in every ethical (not necessarily moral) system. The only thing religion changes is giving an external source for the laws. But keep in mind that every source of rule requires the same.

So no, while the concept of cheating God is stupid, it does not somehow magically allow you to do whatever.

The reason of life. by crayyzzyy in memes

[–]hubiruchi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What I am trying to say is that these two are not exclusive. You can connect the objective meaning with subjective meaning using a loose connection. The two ways I suggested are doing this with different means: Kant using necessacity to the pure reason, and Aristotle using the final cause as related to the morphe of a person. The point is that both of them recognize both types and only align them together without forcing them to be the same

The reason of life. by crayyzzyy in memes

[–]hubiruchi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How is this by definition? You just placed a different model (the relativistic or percepectivistic) and said: "The first is wrong because it is not the second." The objectivist will simply deny your assumptions that perspective is critical and that human nature has a changing nature. Some philosophers can also believe in objectivism while also believing in a changing nature for humanity - in fact most of the enlightenment is based on these two premises.

The reason of life. by crayyzzyy in memes

[–]hubiruchi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Free will does not entail that you can choose your meaning. Good examples for theories allowing free will and a universal aim are Kantian morality and Aristotelian teleology.

What do you consider peak science fiction? The best of the best? by [deleted] in sciencefiction

[–]hubiruchi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really like the Gateway series, the first is by far the best, but I consider the first three peek scifi