Mostly Grey former ginger with a preference for Rust. Leads wg-rustup, sorry about the mess. He/Him or They/Their Now @kinnison@fosstodon.org too

Manchester
Joined December 2008
Oops, I did it again - Kale, broccoli, and cauliflower steamed/fried with gochujang and doenjang, and some chopped up kimchi courtesy of @maangchi. So delicious and such pretty colours on the plate.
Replying to @leahtova
Search youtube for @maangchi and her easy kimchi recipe. that's where I started. Warning, she's addictive viewing :-D
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Today's culinary adventure: Kimchi fried kale. 1. Finely chop 0.5 cup kimchi, put in frying pan with a little oil, heat gently 2. Once warm, add 1tbsp doenjang and 1tbsp gochujang, stir until distributed 3. Add a little water and the kale so it can steam first 4. Dry it in-pan.
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Replying to @jogbert
Yes, but now a crusty old white man has written it, so it'll get more attention.
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Replying to @thinkl33t
Nice. I think Garmin only gives me about 20% the calorie adjustment per step as Fitbit gives you. E.g. on a day where I did 5000 steps, I was credited 330 kcal, whereas you seem to be credited 317 kcal per 1000 steps.
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Replying to @Stewieatb
That's a tad unfair. I like the look of the new electric jag ipace. Sadly it is inefficient as shit.
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Replying to @monsieurwillie
I went to see it last week and may have sobbed through the ending too. Spent the subsequent few days re-listening to my youth
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In a rather unexpected turn of events, I won the Halloween cardio distance challenge at my gym. By 100%. Wow :-D One free month of membership for me, courtesy of @jetts247 Stockport \o/
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Replying to @monsieurwillie
I have a day off tomorrow \o/ Sadly I feel pretty ropey, so not sure if I'll cope with the occulus. is it possible to turn that off before loading in?
Replying to @directhex @rjek
that looks like pretty much the same single core performance, and less than 150% performance on multicore for 150% of the cores. (threads are basically worthless for benchmarking because they eat into each others' performance in such monotonic workloads)