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Interesting, most mushroom ketchup I’ve seen is more liquid like what they make here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnRl40c5NSs
Very nice pictures. We used to sometimes drive up there even earlier in the year and the ice cone around the base of the falls would be complete so it would just look like the falls were dumping into the top of a big cup of ice.
Green mountain lookout in the park also has some nice views. And if you’re up for a bit of a hike, the trophy mountain/meadows trail leads up to a nice alpine meadow that can be absolutely stuffed with wildflowers if you can get up there at the right time of year.
Green mountain lookout tower: https://i.imgur.com/1LgB8wt.jpeg
View from Trophy mountain: https://i.imgur.com/AkG87ER.jpeg
Trophy mountain meadow, too late in the year for the wildflowers https://i.imgur.com/sm9rBgw.jpeg
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How does HTML actually run on a computer?10·2 months ago
Yes html is all parsed and rendered by the web browser. What the elements do and how they interact and are displayed is defined by a standards body like the w3 consortium https://www.w3.org/TR/2014/REC-html5-20141028/
There’s traditionally been differences in the implementations of those standards between browser companies, thus causing browser compatibility issues where a site may say it doesn’t work in Firefox, or requires chrome or whatever. Though most major browsers use Chrome’s rendering engine now except for Firefox and its derivatives.
Yes I suppose it is less efficient than precompiling a webpage and serving it as a package that gets downloaded and “executed” though that then opens you up to cross operating system compatibility issues such as Linux and windows not being able to run binaries compiled for the other os. Html was conceived at least in part to be agnostic in that way I believe. As a “hypertext mark up language” it was a way of formatting text for easier reading
Patiently waiting for clickspring to finish his recreation of it. Then the doomening can begin
I’m gonna respect to 1/1/1/1/1 fighter/fighter/fighter/fighter/fighter so I can action surge 5 times in a round.
In no-mow-may? You rebel
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•That business with Nomad doesn't... doesn't count4·3 months ago
img-tasha yar crossing her arms in frustration
Years ago I remember reading Visual Studio c++ patch notes that mentioned having fixed a bug with having more than 255-deep nested parentheses. Good times
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoTenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•What's a God to a Kirk?6·3 months ago
I thought this was an alignment chart at first and was very confused
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoHistoryPorn@lemmy.world•An interaction between Napoleon and a young English sailor, 1804.English51·3 months ago
Napoleon just randomly wanders the shores of northern France looking for Englishmen to chat with?
The demon core’s theme just started playing for some reason
Maybe we can breed super mosquitos to eat the ticks or something
When she’s cuddling really well with us she’ll stretch out her paws and and wants to touch your face with them over and over while you pet her
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Could you grind up a loaf of bread back into a flour and make a new loaf of bread?7·3 months ago
Binging with babyish on YouTube tried this not long ago when trying to make cheeseburger pizza or something. It wasn’t great
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Iconic Canadian ice cream brand [Chapman's] absorbing ‘immediate’ cost hikes due to tariffs2·4 months ago
It’s the most common brand at every grocery store here in NS
- Squibbles@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Iconic Canadian ice cream brand [Chapman's] absorbing ‘immediate’ cost hikes due to tariffs1·4 months ago
In Nova Scotia there’s also Farmers/Scottsburn, right?
Our house has a mix of hollow core and solit wood doors and I really like the weight and solidity of the wood doors. They may be cost prohibitive though.