tehmics

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[–] tehmics 6 points 2 months ago (2 children)

It's great for parsing through the enshittified journalism. You know the classic recipe blog trope? If you ask chatgpt for a recipe, it just gives you one. Whether it's good or not is a different story, but chatgpt is leagues better at getting to the info you want than search has been for the last decade.

[–] tehmics 5 points 2 months ago

I think you're giving Tony way too much credit. This is exactly the type of shit he says on his show, it just has a much different impact at a political rally

[–] tehmics 4 points 2 months ago

Geography, like others have already told you.

[–] tehmics 3 points 2 months ago

Yeah you can even follow the lines along the Appalachian, the very subject of this post. The blue north east is also very chaotic. The square boxes are mostly the midwest with very featureless flat geography, and those sparse country states tend to trend red.

[–] tehmics 25 points 2 months ago (4 children)

Puerto Rico is an American territory. The self-own is palpable

[–] tehmics 4 points 2 months ago

I love Leo and Patrick. I think Leo is still doing The New ScreenSavers and Patrick is off doing an AV podcast last I checked. I miss their shows on rev3 too

[–] tehmics 34 points 2 months ago

The ceiling tiles just thrown aside, dropping cables everywhere is such a vibe. They really were scrappy up starts

[–] tehmics 1 points 2 months ago

Yes. I've never found a news site that meets my criteria

[–] tehmics 1 points 2 months ago

I'll definitely throw a can of tuna on a box of Mac to get some protein in there. It somehow feels slightly classier than the cut up hotdogs of my childhood

[–] tehmics 1 points 2 months ago

Ok this one is cursed. You win

[–] tehmics 2 points 2 months ago

Smash em up and it's not much different than Doritos or something. Not my go to but I've done it in a pinch

[–] tehmics 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Instant mashed potatoes with American cheese melted in, and a variety of seasonings, butter, toppings etc. It's a great, cheap way to make a bowl out of random leftovers, protein or whatever. But I wouldn't dare serve it to someone.

'quickadilla' I'll slap a tortilla on a cold pan, turn on the heat and build it right in the pan while it heats up with shredded cheese and left over meat. Takes 5 minutes and it's at least as good as Taco Bell, and actually warm and melted.

More of a meal I'd actually be willing to share, but not brag about because it's sort of a bastardization of cultures. But I'll often make a curry using Japanese curry blocks, and season chicken in a vaguely Indian style, then put it over rice. Really simple and delicious. I'm kind of proud of it but I wouldn't even know how to explain it to someone, much less actually serve it.

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