whaleross

joined 1 year ago
[–] whaleross 10 points 1 week ago (4 children)

I had someone lash out at me once many moons ago that I used to greet him with "hey how you doing".

Short story, he was not doing well at all.

[–] whaleross 27 points 1 week ago

So sick of wheelbros. Yeah you roll, shut up about it already.

[–] whaleross 17 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Now he is long.

[–] whaleross 1 points 1 week ago

The people inside the walls told me to. I no longer dare to defy them.

[–] whaleross 4 points 1 week ago

Seemingly the choice of words are not very representative for multiple countries.

[–] whaleross 2 points 1 week ago

"Tuttar" is more appropriate as a commonly used term in Swedish. "Rattar" is used by teen boys and over age dudebros.

[–] whaleross 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Smug nerds gone smug.

[–] whaleross 7 points 2 weeks ago

Still a better love story than Twilight.

[–] whaleross 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

All your answers so far are very positive. What are the bad parts?

[–] whaleross 4 points 2 weeks ago

Gaming the besserwisser for the common good.

[–] whaleross 7 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

I agree that "obsolete" is an exaggeration, but from my point of view I'm making an upgrade from WiFi 5. WiFi 7 has way better throughout and possibly better real life coverage than 6, so I have no reason to settle with WiFi 6 when 7 is about to be readily available. I live in an apartment with plenty of competitors for the frequencies with good internet speed and plenty of NAS-ish use. And as mentioned, I was only sharing my personal reasons for why this isn't a box for me. Maybe it is great for you and I'd be happy to learn more about your use case.

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Smack and bees (lemmy.world)
 
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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by whaleross to c/hifi
 

Update; I went with Tidal. I'm a bit disappointed that no competitor has functionality like Spotify Connect without licensed hardware. I got Tidal running under Mopidy on my media box but I have to use a web browser and the Mopidy front end that works so so instead of the mobile app or desktop client. I don't feel like shelling out for another third party service or change my amp when I've got a decent setup for everything else. I already miss the ability to seamlessly go from mobile to speakers to a computer in a different room. Weird because it really doesn't sound very complicated to me when every Tidal client is already online and disconnects when playback starts on another device.


I'm getting fed up with Spotify because all the usual reasons and now the CEO calling music "content" with "nearly no production costs". Fuck that, time to vote with my wallet after being a user after an early beta invite.

What I want is a service that

  1. pays music creators decently,

  2. that has a comparable catalogue outside the charts

  3. and that works well with a good UI on Windows, Linux, Android

  4. and either headless on a RPi or has a integration with Kodi with high bitrates or even lossless.

Searching for comparisons drowns me in click baits and auto-generated content. I'd appreciate some real world experiences.

Edit; Thank you kindly for advice on self hosting etc. I am well aware of that option, a hardy sailor from the olden days as I am. Nowadays though I can and want to pay for the hassle free immediate availability music catalogue as a streaming service that in turn pays the artists for their delicious sounds in my ear holes.

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by whaleross to c/[email protected]
 

I started it in early march with the idea that I wanted a dry but fresh and somewhat complex wine for summer. I infused some oak chips with rum, but only had them in for a week something early on with the hope that the harshness would dissipate with gases and what is left behind becomes subtly integrated in the wine. I was going for notes and slight tannins as opposed to the super dry that was my autumn wine.

While fermenting it was about 19-21°C in the room with a cold draft by the floor that probably made it more like 16-18°C down there. I didn't think of picking a yeast ahead so I went with the generic one that came in the box.

It's been a very interesting ride in this relatively short period of time. The fermentation was very slow, as expected by the temperature and draft. It stopped bubbling but had plenty of sugar left in it so I racked it to oxygenate, added yeast nutrients and kept swirling it gently daily until I got it going again.

Last taste was a month ago and it was not good, hoping it would mature after bottling and otherwise make it a learning experience. Today, much to my surprise, it is young but damn delicious already. Great taste, great mouthfeel. Tannins but not overly so, hints of vanilla, oak and rum. Easy to drink and yet some interesting flavours to explore. It's all I was hoping for.

But now I have a new problem. While bottling it, I accidentally overfilled some bottles that I balanced into a glass, and then clumsy me spilled the last splash from the vessel into the glass too.

Now I'm sitting outside on a lovely warm and sunny Sunday afternoon, glass in hand, the wine is oxidized and can not be returned to the batch. I'm not sure what to do about it. Please advice.

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hmmm (lemmy.world)
submitted 6 months ago by whaleross to c/hmmm
 
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Refractometers (self.homebrewing)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by whaleross to c/[email protected]
 

I ordered a cheap chinese optical refractometer from Amazon to use for convenience instead of a traditional hydrometer. It seemed accurate enough after calibration, I don't expect magic or lab results. Ballpark is fine by me.

I got suspicious when my cider and wine have kept stopping at 1.020-1.025 and nothing I whatever I tried would only make them bubble for another few days and reduce a couple of degrees Oe. So I did a reading with my hydrometer to verify. Yep, the SG for the cider ~1.000 and with the wine in negatives.

Checking out the refractometer it says it is for beer.

Is there a difference for wine and beer refractometers? Is is this refractometer, cheap chinese ones in general or is it me?

Cheers

Edit: twas me

 

Apropos "it's better to be a big fish in a small pond than a small fish in a big pond"

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Old ghost is old (lemmy.world)
submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by whaleross to c/memes
 

From "The Ferryman: Legends of Nanyang".

Yes, it's the 1990s.

 

I've seen enough of the internets to know this is a must have. Damn, if I was in America this would be a business idea in itself.

Edit: If you nick this idea and make it your business - YOU'RE WELCOME! I only ask kindly of you send a yearly donation to Doctors Without Borders or some similar organisation.

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Dreamy (self.casualconversation)
 

I was having a bad stressful dream like I often do. But then I realized I was just dreaming and that I don't want to dream this shite. So then I dreamed something else.

That was nice.

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