boredzo

Also @boredzo@mastodon.social.

Breaker of binaries. Sweary but friendly. See also @TheMatrixDotGIF and @boredzo-kitchen-diary.



staff
@staff

the two most common points of feedback we get about artist alley are

  • I wish I could share listings onto my timeline
  • I wish i could keep up with new listings

we've spent a long time thinking about potential engineering solutions to these problems. they're great points of feedback and clear ways the product can improve. we'd love to make these changes to artist alley someday. with our limited engineering resources though it's easy to make perfect the enemy of good. with that thought in mind, it became obvious that we already have a pretty good solution to both of points of feedback.
posts on cohost can be shared onto your timeline! pages can be followed so you can get updates right to your home page! it's not perfect, but it's Pretty Good

check it out at @artist-alley



I assume it's largely to promote the use of crops grown and animals raised in the state. Some examples:

At the Federal level, USDA has two resources: MyPlate.gov seems the more general of the two, while Nutrition.gov seems more focused on healthy eating (and has a smaller selection). And the NIH also has a heart-healthy recipes site.

Best part: At least some of these don't pad the word count with pages of blah-blah-blah before the actual recipe!

That's just what I could find with some quick web-searching; feel free to drop a link in the comments if your state (or other government if not in the US) Department of Agriculture (or equivalent) has recipes and/or cookbooks available.



nex3
@nex3
Image description

A comic featuring humanoid figures.

Panel 1: A standing figure holds a piece of paper up before two figures sitting at a desk labeled "Streaming Services", and asks "hey do you guys have this movie?" to which they reply "no"

Panel 2: The standing figure holds the paper before two more figures sitting at a desk labeled "More Streaming Services", and asks "what about you guys?" to which they reply "no"

Panel 3: The standing figure dons a trenchcoat and brimmed hat, saying "well can't say i didn't try"

Panel 4: The standing figure exits through a door labeled "Scarecrow". On the back of their jacket, the Scarecrow Video logo is now visible.

(Original comic by Alex Krokus)

Check it out! They've got pretty much every movie you've ever heard of and tons you haven't. Throw off the yoke of streaming tyranny and rent some physical media!


 
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