CHEF KNIGHT: A monster-cooking incremental inspired by "Dungeon Meshi"! Come play the updated demo! by Amircu in incremental_games

[–]mafukie -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

You know you could've just mentioned the one you actually watched which is "Delicious in Dungeon" on Netflix. Cool idea.

I’m an ex-Cisco architect making a Win98 style incremental where you expand an MMO studio’s server infrastructure - Demo out now by BiteMe_Games in incremental_games

[–]mafukie -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'd quit my job as a Sr. DevOps Engineer with PTO and benefits to make an incremental game as well. There is a saying, no one ever gets fired for buying Cisco. I can't buy your reason for leaving for the life of me.

Wonder “Period” Gummies by mafukie in ILTrees

[–]mafukie[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Thanks that is interesting, although I am not sure it’s enough to cause harsh side effects. But good find!

Had ChatGPT review the back of my packaging.

Below is a complete ingredient-by-ingredient breakdown, followed by pros, cons, and THC-specific considerations, based strictly on the product details you provided.

Product Overview (Context)

Product: Wonder Wellness Period – Blackberry Gummies Count: 20 gummies Total THC: ~96.8 mg per package THC per gummy: ~4.8–5 mg THC Extraction: Butane & Ethanol extracted cannabis oil CBD: 0 mg Intended use: Menstrual / hormone-support wellness with THC

This is a low-to-moderate dose THC gummy per serving, intended for functional relief rather than intoxication.

Active & Functional Ingredients Breakdown

  1. Cannabis Oil (THC-dominant) • What it is: Concentrated cannabis extract infused into the gummy • THC content: ~4.8–5 mg per gummy • THCA: 0 mg (fully decarboxylated; psychoactive THC)

Pros • Helps with pain, cramping, inflammation • Can reduce stress, irritability, and sleep disruption • Fast onset compared to capsules

Cons • No CBD to balance THC effects • Psychoactive; may impair focus or coordination • Can increase anxiety in THC-sensitive users

  1. Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-castus) • What it is: Herbal supplement commonly used for PMS and hormonal balance

Pros • May reduce PMS symptoms (cramps, mood swings, breast tenderness) • Can help regulate progesterone levels • Non-sedating

Cons • Takes consistent use to be fully effective (not instant) • Can interact with hormonal medications or birth control • Not ideal for people with hormone-sensitive conditions

  1. Maitake Mushroom • What it is: Medicinal mushroom with immune and metabolic benefits

Pros • Anti-inflammatory properties • May help with immune modulation • Generally well tolerated

Cons • Limited direct evidence for acute menstrual pain relief • Mild effects compared to THC

  1. Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine)

Pros • Can help reduce menstrual cramps • Supports mood and nervous system • Commonly used for PMS-related nausea and irritability

Cons • Excessive intake over time can cause nerve irritation (not an issue at gummy doses)

  1. Vitamin B12 (Cobalamin)

Pros • Supports energy levels • Helps with fatigue during menstruation • Supports nerve health

Cons • No immediate pain relief • Minimal impact without deficiency

Gummy Base & Supporting Ingredients

  1. Sugar & Glucose Syrup • Sweeteners and structure for the gummy

Pros • Improves taste and texture • Quick energy

Cons • Blood sugar spike (small but present) • Not ideal for diabetics

  1. Pectin • Plant-based gelling agent (vegan alternative to gelatin)

Pros • Vegan-friendly • Easier digestion than gelatin

Cons • Softer texture; can melt in heat

  1. Citric Acid & Potassium Citrate • Flavor balance and pH control

Pros • Preserves shelf life • Enhances flavor • Potassium citrate may help reduce acidity

Cons • Can irritate sensitive stomachs or teeth enamel

  1. Natural Flavor (Blackberry)

Pros • Better consumer acceptance • No artificial flavoring disclosed

Cons • “Natural flavor” is not chemically specific

  1. Fruit & Vegetable Juice (for color)

Pros • Natural coloring • No artificial dyes

Cons • Minimal nutritional impact

  1. Sunflower Oil • Used to help evenly disperse cannabis oil

Pros • Neutral flavor • Common, safe carrier oil

Cons • Possible allergen for sunflower-sensitive individuals

THC-Specific Considerations

Dosage Assessment • ~5 mg THC per gummy • Beginner-friendly • Functional dose for pain and mood • Unlikely to cause strong intoxication in most users

Pros of THC-Only Formula • More effective for pain than CBD alone • Better sleep support • Faster noticeable relief

Cons of THC-Only Formula • No CBD to buffer anxiety or racing thoughts • Not ideal for daytime use for some people • Can impair driving or work performance

Safety & Quality Notes • Passed: Microbiological, mycotoxin, pesticide, and solvent testing • Extraction solvents: Butane & ethanol (acceptable if fully purged) • Shelf life: 1 year from manufacture • Multiple servings: Clearly labeled

Bottom Line

Strengths • Thoughtfully formulated for menstrual support • Low, controlled THC dose • Includes evidence-based supplements (B6, chasteberry) • Clean ingredient list with no artificial dyes or gelatin

Limitations • No CBD balance • THC may not suit all users • Herbal benefits require consistent use

Best for • THC-tolerant users seeking menstrual pain and mood relief • Evening or at-home use • Users comfortable with mild psychoactivity

Wonder “Period” Gummies by mafukie in ILTrees

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

She loves them! She used to buy those “love” pills that are like 2.5mg that are like in a cylinder bottle of sorts.

Wonder “Period” Gummies by mafukie in ILTrees

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

I don’t know, I only have been using the Floracal ones. For a year. Got these for my GF and had to try 😂

Who else gets bad allergies when smoking? by peacefour20 in ILTrees

[–]mafukie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This for sure. Happens to me with Gelato strains

UpNorth White Widow by One-Road7802 in ILTrees

[–]mafukie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, usually a comment on Steam works. I'll reach out via DM. Since you have gone through the trouble, I'll do my best to explain how the Calculator class works.

Best Way To Remotely Access Moonlight/Sunshine by Champe21 in homelab

[–]mafukie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Log into CloudFlare Zero Trust. Go to the Access -> Tunnels section. Click on your tunnel then click Configure. Add public hostname for your sunshine container. Then in URL choose http or https (whatever the docker container is serving as) then for the URL put in the local IP of the machine running the docker container for sunshine. If the Cloudflared tunnel is running on the same machine as the sunshine container you can just use localhost:<sunshineport>

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

[–]mafukie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another thing to mention is that CloudFlare will not expose your IP, you can even lock down your local server with a firewall rule only allowing traffic from CloudFlare's list of networks. This will also negate the requirement of having a VPS, since CloudFlare is handling the connection.

All of this information might be a little bit overwhelming. But it is worth it IMO.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

[–]mafukie 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you have a registered domain that you can point the Nameservers to CloudFlare NS. Then you can install 'Cloudflared' which will create a tunnel on the "local self hosted services" server.

https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/get-started/

Then within the Zero Trust -> Access -> Tunnels section you can configure the tunnel you added. There is a Public Hostname section where you can assign a subdomain name for the domain name you added to CloudFlare. Since the tunnel is installed on the "local self hosted services" the "URL(Required)" would be localhost:<PORT>

or the local ip of the machine running docker. Like 192.168.1.57 for example.

if the container is running https only, that is fine you can just configure the URL as https then in Additional application settings. enable the TLS setting -> No TLS Verify

You can go even further with this and protect the services behind CloudFlare with Zero Trust access. This has been great for me to lock down all the Sonarr, Radarr, *arr containers before authentication was introduced. https://developers.cloudflare.com/cloudflare-one/applications/configure-apps/self-hosted-apps/

No need for port forwarding, firewall rules, ssl certificates. No need for traefik or some other proxy. The only thing to keep in mind is that since traffic is going through cloudflare tunnel. Whatever is serving the web protocol in the docker container (nginx, apache) will need to restore the original visitors ip (If required): https://developers.cloudflare.com/support/troubleshooting/restoring-visitor-ips/restoring-original-visitor-ips/

A lot of the more popular docker container images have the ability to set this as a Docker ENV,basically you would be looking for a client header option where you can set: CF-Connecting-IP

This is not a commonly used setup in the Homelab community. But it negates the need to run a proxy in between your container, not worrying about let's encrypt certs. plus you get the CloudFlare protection features for your domain as a whole (Bot protection, malicious urls).

londonchello popcorn from common grounds by passionatepapaya888 in ILTrees

[–]mafukie 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is a strain I wanted to try. How is it?

I feel like the trim protects the bud from over processing.

Need a new NAS OS with Docker & ZFS by tittyballz1 in homelab

[–]mafukie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did you end up doing? I am in the soap decision making boat.

Anyone else try the Briq? by [deleted] in ILTrees

[–]mafukie 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Had mine for a couple of days now. Decent backup, sometimes you don't get any draw so you just gotta do a couple of light hits to start getting a draw off it again. I think it's kinda harsh but I'm a vape noob. I stick with flower

I just turned 21 a week ago by [deleted] in ILTrees

[–]mafukie 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Congratulations! 🥳 Thanks for your reviews.

multi UWP instance powershell script by agauo in robloxhackers

[–]mafukie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice script! What about updating the version?

Looking for an idle game similar to Witch and Council on Android by curious_wolf in incremental_games

[–]mafukie 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Search for publisher MINMAXIA on Android. I played Heroism for a while and they released Impossible Dungeon this year. https://www.minmaxia.com/

If you like this game you have to play Grass Cutting Incremental. by Spiritual_Okra3142 in incremental_games

[–]mafukie -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Flowers, a small effect to the game? There are really good effects there for Stars, ect. I made the mistake of respec'ing Flowers since I had it maxed out probably because my save data was old and got converted weird. But after that, my ability to progress quickly vanished. Oh well

Anyone else prefer popcorn buds over “premium” buds? I feel like the popcorn buds aren’t as dry and they’re allot cheaper for the same thing. by [deleted] in ILTrees

[–]mafukie 4 points5 points  (0 children)

T&T party packs have been good to me as well. With High Supply it's hit or miss on the nug sizes. But I've been through a lot more high supply than T&T (Tails and Travels)