

do I just knead afterwards?
do I just knead afterwards?
why the 15 minute fridge rest? What does that do?
I wanted to find a recipe by weight (in grams, not cups, tsp, etc.)
And most I found were in cups.
2 1/2 cups (300g) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour, plus additional as needed
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon table salt
1/4 cup of any one of the following: 4 tablespoons butter, room temperature (57g), shortening (48g), lard (57g), or vegetable oil (50g)
7/8 to 1 cup (200g to 227g) water, hot, (about 110°F to 120°F)
I found this but I don’t know how much tsp of baking powder would be
there’s no lemmy alternative yet but /r/movie suggestions had been real great for me so far. I’ve watched so many good films that I wouldn’t had if I didn’t saw it there.
Particularly Coherence, The Man from Earth, Brick, etc.
Is this why I’ve been getting the moz:developer thingy before site loads?
What are these decisions?
What are these dampers you speak of?
Any way I can fix without bringing it back, it’s going to take at least a week for it
A knife is convenient and accessible as well true, but it is easy to understand that swinging a knife will hurt yourself and/or others.
While social media doesn’t have that, we don’t automatically identify social media as dangerous unlike swinging a knife or pointing a gun.
I do understand your point that the user is still responsible in some way, I just think that knowledge of its danger be more widespread.
Full on speakers, around 50% to 80% on IEMs/headphones; depends on the max volume I can do without getting tinnitus.
it’s an awfully convenient and accessible tool though.
why use jellyseer? what are the advantages of it compared to just using jellyfin.