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  • I personally use Lemmy for 2 things really, tech/foss/privacy news & discussion, and as a social media replacement (memes). When I used to be on the crappy socials, I would only really use them for memes, and left when I started to care more about privacy rights. The very first community I followed was 196 when they migrated away from reddit, so it was essentially what I came here for initially, and then found that the whole platform was miles better for discussion as well.



  • I’ve read through quite a few cookbooks and these are my favorites per use-case:

    General Purpose: The Professional Chef by the Culinary Institute of America
    Culinary Basics: Basics with Babish by Andrew Rea
    Food Science & Ingredients: On Food & Cooking by Harold McGee
    Equipment: Gear by Alton Brown
    Baking: Professional Baking by Wayne Gilssen
    Flavor Combinations: The Flavor Matrix by Nik Sharma
    Grilling: Arnie Tex by Arnie Segovia
    Chinese: The Breath of a Wok by Grace Young
    Indian: The Best Ever Indian Cookbook by Mridula Baljekar and others
    Thai: Sabai by Pailin Chongchitnant
    Vintage: The Settlemennt Cook Book
    YouTuber Cookbook: Binging with Babish by Andrew Rea
    Celebrity Cookbook: From Crook to Cook by Snoop Dogg (it actually has really good recipes believe it or not)










  • Sophocles@infosec.pubto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneRagebait Rule
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    2 months ago

    Most of the arguments I have seen against it are ethos based, which imo is valid considering privacy involves a lot of trust in the company itself. Brave has had a bad track record with doing shady things (def the crypto part) but also things like blocking ads and replacing it with their own, and leaking TOR DNS records among other shady practices/mistakes. Plus on top of that it is based on chromium (maintained by Google) which for some might be a pro or a con.