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* whitequark
just made himself some bread
<whitequark>
it's surprisingly edible. even sort of good, considering this is my #2 attempt
<whitequark>
and I could actually eat the result daily.
<whitequark>
funny thing: it's completely devoid of any taste. the texture, etc is fine... yet it is totally tasteless. every bread I ate before had *any*
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<larsc>
My grandma makes bread herself and while it taste a bit different, it definitly has a taste
<larsc>
I'd even say it's a bit stronger
<whitequark>
larsc: well... I guess you have to aim for it specifically
<whitequark>
I thought that bread has an intrinsic taste. It doesn't and that's what surprised me
<whitequark>
it's also dumb simple... you just need precise scales, steady hands and a timer
<whitequark>
I heard that being off by a few % may make it far worse. from my results, that might be very possible.
<larsc>
I'd assume the yeast gives it at least some taste
<whitequark>
it's a scene (several scenes cut, actually) from an anime about bread. you'd think it is pretty dumb (I think the target audience is middle schoolers) until they actually go on and explain the underlying chemical and microbiological processes
<whitequark>
(it's Yakitate!!, for the reference)
<whitequark>
apart from gathering together dozens of pretty interesting breads all around the world
<larsc>
ok
<whitequark>
re patent your recipe: it's one of theirs.
<whitequark>
I plan on improving it in a certain way and the taste being absent is very convenient.
<wpwrak>
to test, you also need to cycle g_ether.ko
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<larsc>
I don't want to test ;)
<qi-bot>
[commit] Werner Almesberger: bin/grepchunk: process diff -u output and select/drop (-v) chunks like grep would (master) http://qi-hw.com/p/wernermisc/8ffb473
<wpwrak>
yeah, some features are better left untested :)
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<larsc>
wooho, we finally made it to 21th century "With the upgraded version of Exchange, you will receive a 25 GB mailbox"
<viric>
a mailbox where?
<larsc>
company
<larsc>
it was 400MB before
<larsc>
rather annoying
<larsc>
I'm getting the "Your mailbox is almost full" Mail every day
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<wpwrak>
i think "exchange" should be read as an imperative ...
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<larsc>
the next windows is probably going to be a Linux ;)
<wpwrak>
that would be quite the headline :-)
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<larsc>
I suppose no Windows at all would also be an option
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<wpwrak>
the one pronounced "X-Windows" :) (they hate it, 'coz the name is "X Window System", but then, if we make the "ystem" silent and contract the "s", it works)
<paul_boddie>
Hello again! No-one here with special Qi-Hardware wiki powers?
<paul_boddie>
Might be nice if someone locked the front page so that it doesn't need reverting from stupid anti-aging scam product spamming every day.
<kristianpaul>
paul_boddie: done
<kristianpaul>
Thanks for reporting this could be done, i had noticed the spaming rush but havent tought what to do about it..
<paul_boddie>
kristianpaul: Thanks!
<paul_boddie>
It's nice that people (apart from the spammers) still care about the wiki, even though it doesn't see much action these days.
<paul_boddie>
It's also good that it doesn't get the registration spam that most MediaWiki installations seem to get now.
<kristianpaul>
he
<kristianpaul>
yup
<paul_boddie>
Will hopefully update my Emdebian guide today.