Sure, but not everything goes in the dishwasher
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The waiting time is not the issue
You think my ADHD ass is ever unloading a drying rack? The dishes would just live there and I’d always be cramming new ones into it.
If only we had some technology that could dry a dish immediately and didn’t take up tons of space or grow mold… like some kind of flexible, absorbent material that sucks up the water? We should have NASA work on it
Try non scented detergent?
traches@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•You're old, but are you excited-to-buy-a-new-rug old?English16·7 days agoI’m “everything is too loud” old
traches@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•My week with Linux: I'm dumping Windows for Ubuntu to see how it goesEnglish2·13 days agoYeah, when someone is interested in switching I always advise them to sort out their apps first. Many Linux applications also run on windows, the reverse is rarely true.
traches@sh.itjust.worksto Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•This arcade stick uses the forbidden type A to type A cableEnglish0·19 days agoPeople want them to conveniently power their house during an outage. Plug one end into a generator, the other into a random socket, and poof! You have power (so long as your house isn’t drawing more than whatever breaker you’re plugged into)
Problem is unless you turned off the whole-house-breaker, you are now feeding electricity back upstream into the grid. This is very bad. The friendly linemen who are working to get your power back on can’t de-energize the lines they’re trying to fix and will have a hell of a time working out which house is causing the problem.
traches@sh.itjust.worksto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant - Deprecating Core and Supervised installation methods, and 32-bit systemsEnglish0·22 days agoIt’s worth taking the effort to learn if you want to self host stuff. The neat part is once you learn it, you can self host basically anything. Think of a container like a little packaged application that can only interact with the outside world through pathways you give it, either through volume mounts (files) or port mappings (network).
Immich is one of the more complicated and intimidating docker-compose files out there. Try something like glance or miniflux to get a gentler introduction.
traches@sh.itjust.worksto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•There be Gremlins in the CodeEnglish1·25 days agoYeah, that’s my experience. The backend is an environment you control completely and has well-defined inputs and outputs specifically designed to be handled by machines. Front end code changes on a whim, runs who the hell knows where, and has to look good doing it.
traches@sh.itjust.worksto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant - Deprecating Core and Supervised installation methods, and 32-bit systemsEnglish0·25 days agoDocker is so much easier to fuck with than python
Yeah I tried that but my wife loves the wooden spatulas and cutting boards too much