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  • I feel bad because I just couldn’t get into this. I’ve seen all the praise but I just don’t think it’s for me.

  • I really enjoyed this one!

  • Mint on my media box. Still Windows on my daily driver, mainly for gaming. I did try Mint for it and while I did like it, I couldn’t make the full switch.

  • It would be fairly simple. Like seeing something to do with death and your response would be sad or a synonym of.

  • Show a picture, video, audio clip or text designed to elicit an emotion. Ask how the user feels.

  • Another Australian here who drinks water on tap. Some places have bad tasting water but it’s still drinkable. It’s probably only bad because it’s different.

  • Fuji water is the best water I’ve ever tasted.

  • 10 years ago I was visiting friends in Melbourne. They casually proposed going out and hanging out like you would at around 11am on a Saturday. It was 9pm on a Tuesday. Blew my mind that most things were open and operating.

    Where I live if you haven’t eaten by 8pm, you better enjoy McDonald’s because it’s the only thing open.

  • I hate how phones got big again. I think the SE is still normal sized.

  • I just use the standard browser version as a PWA. It works pretty well. Hanging out for Slide as that’s what I used for the other place.

  • iPhone 8. I’ve had it for 5 years and haven’t had a reason to upgrade. Battery is starting to lose a bit of life so I’m thinking about a new battery rather than a new phone.

  • Spot on with the experimentation. If you cook something and it’s crap - you can always go and get takeaway and try again tomorrow.

  • YouTube will be your friend for the how to cook. Though myself I learnt heaps from a book called The 4 Hour Chef by Tim Ferriss. There’s also How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman that covers a lot.

    As for what to cook? I’ve found the easiest way for me has been to batch cook (or meal prep). You cook up many servings of something and then eat it over the course of a week. I find it easier to stick to because it’s less work to just heat something up, rather than cook every night.

    A good framework on what to cook is using a basis of meat + veggies + starch (noodles/rice/bread/etc) + flavour. Think of what you like and you can break it down into these categories. Then experiment within this. It’s not comprehensive but it’s a handy tool.

  • If you set up Radarr/Sonarr (which is something we should have a guide on here at some point) then you can set it to prefer things in Spanish.

  • Most fruit that’s in season would cover all three.

  • What’s in local depends on your instance. It’s pretty good on mine because it’ll give me stuff that’s relevant but not top tier interest.

  • It is possible. It is also a massive pain in the arse. I got it working but then couldn’t get relevant recommendations or anything. It’s pretty much - know what you want and search for it exactly.

    Thankfully my setup is a PC with a keyboard attached so I just Alt+Tab and use a browser.