That's the exact recipe I used :) except I forgot to turn the oven down in the last step lol.
Milx
To be fair, this is a knockoff. So we can't blame anyone at Pokemon for it lol.
I'd Leafeon this one to the experts.
No actually it was way easier than I thought it'd be!
I used this free Revelry pattern, way easier than it looked except somehow I made the front legs too long haha...https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pokemon-eevee-7
What do you mean by "established" though? Is a community with 80 people from my instance and 500 more across all other instances less established than one with 250 people from my instance and 30 more across all other instances? If so, how? Legitimate question - I'm new here and it's possible there's a good reason to care, but I can't see one.
Is "how many people from your own instance subscribe" even a useful metric? I don't see what value it brings, I don't care how many people on there happen to also come from my instance, I just want to know which instance has the most active version of this community.
It's not like all those subreddits existed at 0.1 though.
The problem is, loading things takes different amounts of time. I once tried to implement a real loading bar for an app because it took long enough to load that clients needed some indication that the app hadn't crashed. There were seven steps, so I naively made each step take about 14% of the bar. Then I tested it, and it just jumped to step 4, sat there for the entire loading process, and then jumped to 100%. Because loading isn't linear.
The only way for loading bars to work is for them to be fake.
"Teslas don't have traditional keys..."
What's so annoying is that they COULD have traditional keys. They're so "tech-forward" that they've lost all resilience in the face of technical failure.
What's your plan for what to do with it? Frame it and put it on your wall? :)
Did the peppercorns numb your mouth?