Beef Stew
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    wile_e8
    10mo ago 100%

    Well, I made it.

    Notes:

    • I did add a whole small can of tomato paste (6 oz), and given how red it is, I probably would have been fine with a couple scoops.
    • I forgot to add the beef and stir it around in the sauce to get it coated before adding the broth - I just went right to the broth while I had the measuring cup in my hand from the wine. I didn't notice this until I went back to see if your broth was as red as mine.
    • I cooked the potatoes for 45 minutes, and they weren't fully cooked through yet. I was thinking I need to cook them longer next time, my wife said it would be a better idea to just cut them smaller next time.

    So, pretty good, but not great given a few things I did wrong. At least I know what to fix the next time I make this.

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  • Beef Stew
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    wile_e8
    10mo ago 100%

    OK, so I was adding ingredients to my grocery list to try and make this this weekend, and:

    add the tomato paste. Cook and stir this for 3-5 minutes. then

    You have tomato paste mentioned here. I clearly see you add it in the GIF. It is not in the ingredient list. How much should I add?

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  • Beef Stew
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    wile_e8
    10mo ago 100%

    I don't know if I'll make this, but I'm so glad someone is posting to this community. Please keep it up!

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  • Sandia Peak Tram to close for major updates in 2024
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    wile_e8
    11mo ago 100%

    I don't know how many people take the Tram in the middle of the winter, especially since the ski area hasn't opened the past few years. But it won't be open if you try. Hopefully the promised "quicker trips during busy periods" will materialize.

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  • Ski Santa Fe set to open on Thanksgiving with new tech
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    wile_e8
    11mo ago 100%

    I know this isn't technically ABQ, but I drive up to Ski Santa Fe multiple times each winter and I'm guessing other people in this community do as well. The new technology mentioned in this article made it interesting to me.

    The RFID passes aren't a big deal, but they are kind of nice. They could be finicky when trying to get on the lift when I had them at Red River, no better or worse than having someone manually scan passes. But being able to reload them without visiting the ticket office in the morning was great.

    But this is the first time I've heard about the high-speed detachable lifts coming to Santa Fe, and I'm really looking forward to that even though it won't be there until next winter. I've only gotten to try them once, in Winter Park, CO, and spending half as much time sitting on a lift makes the day so much better.

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  • Don't miss the meeting today on the Infamous I-25 S-curve in Albuquerque
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    wile_e8
    11mo ago 100%

    I don't know if anyone here actually cares enough to go an provide input, but it's nice to be aware that construction here is coming up a few years down the line.

    The website for the project also mentions that reconstructing the I-25/Gibson interchange is further down the line. And also, construction on the Montgomery and Comanche interchanges with I-25 should be starting next year.

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  • In-N-Out Burger coming to New Mexico 'by 2027'
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    wile_e8
    12mo ago 100%

    I've always been pretty underwhelmed by In-N-Out, which has been fine the times I've tried it but never seems to live up to the hype. But having more options is nice (or will be, in 2027), although I'll make sure to wait at least a few weeks for the initial hype to die down.

    Now, let me know when Culver's will be showing up....

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  • Picked these up at an estate sale today. How'd I do?
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    wile_e8
    12mo ago 100%

    That's the plan! But it's still nice to know if these are the find I thought they were even if I don't plan on reselling them any time in the near future.

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  • Smaller one is a Griswold No. 8, marked 704H. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F6b52b7ef-ece7-42ff-9226-f398bf32fa5d.jpeg) Larger one is a Wagner Ware 11 ^3^/~4~ Inch Skillet, with a "10" on the handle. ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.world%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fc08dc352-46f8-4f6e-9f1f-dbd0982de5a5.jpeg) I managed to get them for $50 total. I can't find exact matches online, but I *think* this is a good deal for these two. Is it?

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    Albuquerque considers requiring EV chargers in new developments
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    wile_e8
    12mo ago 100%

    Kind of mixed on this. I think new EV infrastructure is good, and I think apartment complex (especially need ones) should be providing ways for residents to charge EVs. But requiring every new business to build EV charging in their parking lot seems like expensive overkill.

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  • They charged him with possession

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    The Flaws of Flatpak - What do you think about Flatpak Security?
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 100%

    OK, so I looked though my browser history, and here are some relevant pages I found:

    I don't remember how much I used each one, but eventually I pieced together enough information information to get the Browserpass extension working in the Google Chrome flatpak. But three of those links are KeePassXC, which should be useful for adapting this for your use.

    The main file that was having problems was the Browserpass Native Messaging Hosts file in my config directory for the Chrome flatpak, ~/.var/app/com.google.Chrome/config/google-chrome/NativeMessagingHosts/com.github.browserpass.native.json. Originally it was a symlink to a file at /usr/lib/browserpass/hosts/chromium/com.github.browserpass.native.json:

    {
        "name": "com.github.browserpass.native",
        "description": "Browserpass native component for the Chromium extension",
        "path": "/usr/bin/browserpass-linux64",
        "type": "stdio",
        "allowed_origins": [
            "chrome-extension://naepdomgkenhinolocfifgehidddafch/"
        ]
    }
    

    The call to /usr/bin/browserpass-linux64 did not see to work for me, so I ended up making a copy of the file in the NativeMessagingHosts directory and modified it to point to a script in my home mount:

    wile_e8 NativeMessagingHosts $ diff com.github.browserpass.native.json.orig com.github.browserpass.native.json
    4c4
    <     "path": "/usr/bin/browserpass-linux64",
    ---
    >     "path": "/home/wile_e8/.config/browserpass/browserpass.sh",
    
    

    I don't remember why I picked to do it inside the ~/.config directory, but it worked so I left it. And here is the script I put at ~/.config/browerpass/browserpass.sh:

    #!/bin/sh
    cd ~
    /usr/bin/flatpak-spawn --host /usr/bin/browserpass-linux64 2>/tmp/error.log
    

    I don't remember how I came up with that script, it must be somewhere in the four links at the top.

    Finally, I needed to use Flatseal to allow access to the script. In the Google Chrome settings, under "Filesystem->Other files", I added an entry saying ~/.config/browserpass:ro. Also modified from the default in Flatseal, I have "Filesystem->All user files" enabled, along with "Socket->D-Bus session bus" and "Socket->D-Bus system bus". I don't know how necessary the last three are, but I'm not messing with it now that I have it working.

    So, that's what I did to get the Browserpass extension working in the Google Chrome flatpak. You'll have to modify some things to get it working for KeePassXC, or for Firefox. But that general pattern should work.

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  • The Flaws of Flatpak - What do you think about Flatpak Security?
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 100%

    Keep an eye out, I'll come back to this. It involves posting config file diffs and a script I wrote, it'll be a longer post I don't have the time to write right at this moment.

    But yes, the fact that I need to find the time to post all the changes I needed to make to get this to work is part of the problem here.

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  • The Flaws of Flatpak - What do you think about Flatpak Security?
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 100%

    FWIW I figured out how to get a password manager (Browserpass, not KeePassXC) to communicate with flatpak Chrome if you want some advice on how to get it to work.

    But yes, it was way more difficult than it should have been (which is "should work out of the box, just like a regular package"). So if you're just listing some of the shortcomings of flatpak, never mind.

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  • Google Wallet lets you disable animations, rolling out Photo passes
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 100%

    Wait, are photo passes really happening this time? Google has made a couple of blog posts announcing the feature, but I've been regularly checking for the last several months and haven't seen it. It was a nice feature of the original Google Wallet that was removed in one of the rebrands, I'd really like it to actually be back instead of just "coming soon" (not that soon)

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  • Most US voters in favour of introducing more pro-LGBTQ+ laws
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 98%

    And then a whole bunch of them will turn around and vote for anti-LGBTQ+ Republicans because "They're for the economy" (please ignore how the economy actually performs under Republican control)

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    Leopards Ate My Face wile_e8 1y ago 98%
    Michigan GOP tilt toward Christian nationalism vexes Muslim party leaders
    www.mlive.com

    cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/politics@lemmy.world/t/532599 > In a Michigan Republican Party where three of the six vice chairs are Muslim, “we feel like we’re in a club where we’re not really welcome."

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    Restaurant inspections: Los Pookies and no other in the red
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 100%

    Yikes. I haven't been to Los Pookies yet, but it was on my list of restaurants I thought I should try soon. But reading that inspection, maybe it's a good thing I haven't gone there.

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  • Stable Android 14 OTA is rolling out now
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    wile_e8
    1y ago 100%

    Hasn't Android had a thing for a while where it gives update priority to people who manually check for updates? Like, my phone (7a) didn't say an update was available, but then I clicked the "Check for update" button, and now it said Android 14 is available.

    So I don't think anyone who really wants the update soon needs to sideload the OTA, just check for an update and you'll probably get it.

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