khannie

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[–] khannie@lemmy.world 1 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Ooof. Well enjoy it next week so!

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 1 points 9 hours ago (3 children)

I'm just out. No spoilers - I thoroughly enjoyed it. Have fun.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 5 points 15 hours ago

95% now. Back of the envelope says around 4 hours to go at the current rate of signing so 15:30 in Central Europe / 14:30 UK and Ireland, give or take.

I'll be in the middle of watching 28 years later \o/

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago

I am actually very glad to see Italy reach their quota. Uptake there has been so low and that is heartening.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago

I thought you had it nailed tbh, but it's at 130K for today and accelerating. Could be early enough tomorrow.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 50 points 1 day ago

This is the absolute pits. I know a Palestinian lad who was stateless until he got an Irish passport a few years back. I was so, so happy for him when he did.

Dumping a stateless person out into the unknown is one of the cruelest things you could do. But no....We can go lower.....

An officer eventually told her that she would be sent to the Israel border

JFC :/

Sakeik’s family is from Gaza, but she was born in Saudi Arabia, which does not grant birthright citizenship to the children of foreigners

This is a similar story to my friend. Stateless Gazan parents but he was born in UAE and has never set foot on Palestinian soil. Horror story for that poor woman.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

@MushuChupacabra@lemmy.world ...... Do the honours please, friend.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago

Jeff Geerling put out a video on it earlier too. He has nearly a million subs, all of them massive geeks (myself included). :D

UK looks like it's going to cross the line in the next few minutes.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Oh that's cool. The graphs show a massive ramp up in the last few days and it's accelerating.

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 15 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (3 children)

Last I can firmly put my finger on was just short of 750K last night when I was going to bed. It looks like about 110 - 120 signings per minute at the moment, give or take.

At time of writing this post is 43 minutes old and it's up around 5000 signatures.

edit: The UK one is just about to cross 90%. Only 90 signatures to go. They are flying in. It has a nice realtime counter whereas the EU one needs a refresh.

edit2: UK just crossed 90%. They will complete some time this evening at the current rate.

 

Please sign if you haven't already.

EU petition

UK Petition

[–] khannie@lemmy.world 6 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

My guess is Saturday 5th at 11:35AM UTC (edited shortly after)

edit: Well, it looks like I fucked up my guess. Over 100 signatures per minute are rolling in. If that keeps steady it'll be crossed around 2pm UTC tomorrow (3rd).

 

This is just for fun, but it looks like 1M will be reached if the last week is anything to go by (over 40K signatures in the last 12 hours so if anything it's speeding up).

So....Place you time and date below. Winner gets bragging rights!

edit: Don't forget to add a timezone to your guess

 

It only appears occasionally. I have no alarms set, no timers, stopwatch etc. running.

Android phone. Searching got no joy.

Update: it was a scheduled message in signal. Didn't want to send my bestie memes too late at night. It does use the actual alarm icon though, weirdly.

Thanks everyone for your help!

 

“CRACK the right egg and get 1% off for every year since nothing of note happened in Tiananmen Square on that fateful day,” confirmed the welcome screen on consumers’ Temu apps today, as the Chinese discount online marketplace of stuff that you’ll end up throwing away sought to mark the anniversary.

 

Formerly "nanny's chicken stew" but this is my variation on it and I've been cooking it long enough that it's a decent variant.

Stew ingredients (large family - 2 adults and 4 kids so adjust to your needs):

  • 5 Chicken legs
  • Rosemary
  • Thyme
  • Whatever veg you have / is on offer, mine included:
  • 3 onions
  • 4 cloves of garlic
  • 2 large parsnips
  • 6 carrots
  • large bowl of frozen peas, defrosted (by volume I'd say about 450ml / a bit less than a pint)
  • about 750g / 1.5lb of potatoes, skin on
  • 6 spring onions (only added these as they were on their last legs)
  • head of broccoli
  • 1 or 2 stock cubes to taste
  • Salt (I use the low sodium variety)
  • Pepper
  • Fresh parsley to garnish if you have it (I never do).

I will always use whatever veg is in season and cheapest though. Other frequent visitors include leeks, cauliflower and turnip, occasionally celery.

Stew Method:
Put the chicken legs in enough boiling water to cover and then some (usually ~1 per person you're cooking for) with the rosemary and thyme and very low simmer for an hour or more to get stock and cook the chicken and soften the rosemary.

While you're waiting on the chicken, prep the veg. Everything should be cut / diced small enough that it can fit on a spoon along with something else. Potatoes would be the largest cut for me.

Take out the chicken legs and start adding veg based on how long it takes to cook. In my case the first things to go in was the parsnip. Last was the broccoli and defrosted peas. Fry the onion and garlic until soft and lob them in relatively late.

I tend to be a little rushed on getting the carrots in on time so after I've diced them I steam them in the micro for 2.5 minutes just to soften them a little.

Let the chicken legs cool and using a fork remove the skin, then fork at the meat to get it off the bone. Some care is required here to avoid taking non-meat but you get good at it over time. Add the chicken meat back in near the very end.

My mum (AKA "nanny") thickens with cornflour near the end (mixed to a thin paste in cold water then added to the stew) and always adds fresh parsley at the end. I don't bother with either. edit: She also adds nutmeg into hers.

Brown soda bread scones:
400g wholemeal flour
100g white flour (you can change the 4:1 ratio for more white if you want them fluffier)
1 tsp of baking soda
Pinch of salt
~425ml Buttermilk (you can sour normal milk by adding either vinegar or lemon juice and stirring if you don't have buttermilk).

Scones Method:
Wholemeal flour in a large bowl, sieve the white flour on top, sieve the baking soda in, add salt on top.

At this point you need to put your hands into the flour and mix it by lifting and dropping through your fingers trying to get more air into it.

Make a hole in the middle, add the buttermilk. Mix, but only enough to get consistency. No kneading like with yeast breads.

It should be fairly sloppy.

Plop it out onto a floured board and flatten to about 2cm / 0.75 inches thick. Use a relatively wide glass and cut scones (push, twist, lift) or if you're fancy and have a cutter, great. :D

Put each scone on a well floured baking tray. The dough should be sloppy enough that they just fall out of the glass into your hand.

In the oven at 180C (fan) which google tells me is 355F for 22-25 minutes or so until golden brown. Add some extra temperature if no fan.

If you want a soft crust, cover with a damp teacloth after taking out of the oven. I like them crusty so don't do this.

Let them sit for a few minutes and you're done.

I would get 2 dinners for 6 out of this for comfortably under 15 euro (or one dinner and lunches etc) which is about $17 USD. It's obviously incredibly healthy and really delicious.

 

A-50 confirmed damaged. Suchomimus seems convinced that this was their last remaining fully operational one.

 

And how much of a passion project is it for you?

 

US states by population data (you'll have to do a little work to sort).

New York City population - estimated 8.4M in 2024.

The only states it's lower than are:

  • Virginia
  • New Jersey
  • Michigan
  • North Carolina
  • Georgia
  • Ohio
  • Illinois
  • Pennsylvania
  • New York
  • Florida
  • Texas
  • California
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