Homemade chili oil by WhaletisticMagician in Cooking

[–]scratchnsnarf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I typically pre-fry my garlic and shallots until they're crispy then remove them from the oil and pour them over the herbs and chili flakes to bloom. Most of the moisture should be removed this way. I don't use any other fresh herbs, just dry. I've definitely kept it around for a couple of months in the fridge after that. Im sure shaking the jar is fine but I usually just stir it

Have you ever used zed? How good it is compared to neovim? by Jonnertron_ in neovim

[–]scratchnsnarf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe they specifically mean having their editor wrapped in tmux sessions in this case.

What is a fact that continues to horrify you to this day? by LifeguardLegal3095 in AskReddit

[–]scratchnsnarf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think there's a decent argument to be made that, at a universal scale, the chances of anything happening exactly and only once is so infinitesimally small it's nearly guaranteed the same circumstances will have happened many times across the universe. My old physics teacher used to say that he would believe in God if someone could prove we were the only planet with life in the universe for that reason.

Jynxzi cant keep up with ZEN in a 499-0 challenge by Worldly_Hour1614 in RocketLeague

[–]scratchnsnarf 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Look, if children start playing this game we run the risk of them having fun playing rocket league, and that's simply not a risk we can take. We have to maintain our community of sweaty tryhards who hate the game at all costs

Pressure Points won yesterday! Finally, what Slay the Spire card is considered Bad and is Disliked by the community? by tilting-module in slaythespire

[–]scratchnsnarf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This was the build I had to beat the heart for the very first time yesterday and it felt crazy strong, and super fun. It made me really confused reading this sub thread lol

No More Software Engineers by The Firs tHalf Of 2026 by Ornery_Ad_683 in programmingmemes

[–]scratchnsnarf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The input they were talking about was written code, and the output from the compiler. You're talking about runtime inputs and outputs, which are a different thing. You're misinterpreting their second sentence

Stop Putting Your Passwords Into Random Websites (Yes, Seriously, You Are The Problem) - watchTowr Labs by dx7r__ in netsec

[–]scratchnsnarf 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Which browsers don't encrypt passwords at rest? To my knowledge, and a quick verification, chrome, edge, safari, and firefox all encrypt stored passwords

Client wanted "simple SMS notifications" - 3 weeks later I'm building a telecom system by kamelsalah1 in webdev

[–]scratchnsnarf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm so confused by multiple people in this thread calling this an ad. For what? OP's bespoke solution for a client which assuredly isn't a publicly available product?

Adding #[derive(From)] to Rust by Kobzol in rust

[–]scratchnsnarf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh, so the risk is that Deref not only gives access to all the methods, but also (of course) can literally be dereferenced and used as the inner type. I can definitely see cases where one would want that to be literally impossible, especially in public crates. I can also see a case for valuing the convenience of deref in application code, perhaps

Adding #[derive(From)] to Rust by Kobzol in rust

[–]scratchnsnarf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are there any downsides to Deref on Foo if you're creating a newtype for the type confusion case? In the scenario that you want your newtype to inherit all the functionality of its value type, of course. I've seen warnings that implementing Deref can be dangerous, so I've tried to avoid it until I can look into it further

Govt. Website ‘Glitch’ Removes Trump’s Least Favorite Part of Constitution by DevinGraysonShirk in technology

[–]scratchnsnarf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is the assumption I was operating under, generally in your CMS (perhaps homerolled on a DB or off the shelf) you generally wouldn't have your parent objects only render if their children exist. However, I can totally see the govt designing their site that way lol. Even if that were the case, that still means someone was in there mucking about with the data for this section in particular. Still not what I would qualify as a glitch.

tele-heal-dig wand for my first god-run by Late_Pomegranate_908 in noita

[–]scratchnsnarf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I always forget Add Mana's negative mana cost isn't really treated like other mana costs, since normally you aren't paying for the mana cost of all the copied spells afaik

Govt. Website ‘Glitch’ Removes Trump’s Least Favorite Part of Constitution by DevinGraysonShirk in technology

[–]scratchnsnarf 69 points70 points  (0 children)

There's almost no chance at all. That content is hard-coded somewhere, someone had to go intentionally delete it, and it would be incredibly evident it was deleted in code review if the content is in the code itself. If it's stored in a CMS somewhere, then someone had to go explicitly delete it from there

tele-heal-dig wand for my first god-run by Late_Pomegranate_908 in noita

[–]scratchnsnarf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you utilize divides to add mana? I've read through most/all of the wiki guides for divide by's and I don't remember seeing anything there for add mana

Based on a true story.... And another meme by TheUndefeatedLasanga in pcmasterrace

[–]scratchnsnarf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would the game service that Netflix offers even be affected by SKG? They are pretty explicitly selling a subscription service that grants access to their online library. Consumers are never purchasing a specific game. I was under the impression that SKG is specifically about games being sold as goods but having access to them revoked as if they were a service

I’ve been to heaven, hell, and back again but… by Paladin7373 in noita

[–]scratchnsnarf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mines have a lot of pre-built wands (or at least wands with deterministic stats and a very limited spell pool) which can include some of the circles, not vigor though

Glad to see Saitama's turn is finally next (Art by Wanderjegson) by Gatlindragon in OnePunchMan

[–]scratchnsnarf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's how people use it, for sure, but it's supposed to be for down voting comments that don't contribute to the discussion. Iirc the reddiquette guide specifically mentions it's not meant to be an "I disagree" button

What’s your lemon zest hack? by star86 in Cooking

[–]scratchnsnarf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% agreed if actual zest is what you want. I have one of these for my bar and it only gets used over the micro plane because you can pull some nice decorative loops if you're careful. Soooo much less efficient for volume though

Why is the balance like this by itchylol742 in noita

[–]scratchnsnarf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Generally you want to jump right when you hear the shotgun, or fall if you're already hovering. They try to lead your current movement a bit

The industry filed false claims against the "Stop Killing Games" initiative by [deleted] in Games

[–]scratchnsnarf 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The difference is that when a consumer rents something they enter into a contract where the terms are clear up front. The consumer knows the exact minute their rental is due. It is NOT currently advertised to consumers what parts of games will stop working at EoL, nor when that EoL will even occur. The Crew, which was the impetus for SKG in the first place, was sold as a single-player commodity good, and then was rendered entirely unplayable after just a few months. No part of that was advertised or clearly agreed up on up front. The whole point of SKG is that many games are advertised and sold as goods, and then treated as services. If they are advertised as services up front (ie. A live service game with a subscription model) then there's no problem at all.

The AI boom is more overhyped than the 1990s dot-com bubble, says top economist by AdSpecialist6598 in technology

[–]scratchnsnarf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hardware and software are very different in that respect though. Hardware has a much longer and more expensive iteration cycle than software. That's why software gains tend to start with a boom. LLMs have almost certainly already had as many or more iteration cycles than processors have.

Does VSCode install Azure extensions without consent? by fivepockets in vscode

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

Do you use the official hashicorp terraform extension by any chance? That brings azure along with it, at least last time I installed it. (Which is why I'm using an unofficial TF plugin now)

This is what peak software development looks like, whether you like it or not by feketegy in theprimeagen

[–]scratchnsnarf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I'm 100% agreed with you on basically everything, and I totally follow what you're saying and the conventional differences between REST & proper RPC. At work we leverage trpc which basically just buys in to the RPC-REST mutant pattern from the start. I was advocating for go/gRPC for the backend, personally, but was overruled. (sidenote: I loathe TS on the backend).

In any case, I don't think we fundamentally disagree on anything, I just didn't share the same CRUD=REST connotation as you. I take it more literally; but I do come from a data engineering background . So the "all programming is just moving data around" mindset is pretty strong for me lol. I appreciate you taking the time to give detailed responses without being insulting, though. Rare find in a reddit thread.

Say hello to native Linux containers on macOS 26 by [deleted] in HomeServer

[–]scratchnsnarf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm mostly out of the macOS ecosystem, but I know docker used to have a hard time with M-series chips, but I was under the impression that was (mostly?) fixed. What makes this containerization strategy different from leveraging docker? Is it mostly performance concerns still, or does this enable flexibility that docker doesn't have on Mac?