I’m me, and happen to be just about everywhere
Satsumas look really cool. I love mandarin oranges. Any specific suppliers you recommend?
Thank you for this awesome resource! Though I don’t live in that area, it certainly is useful. Oh, and I did add my hardiness zone. Don’t know how I missed that
Some very interesting picks! I actually have quite a bit of Chaya outside, but I haven’t sampled it yet. It was here long before I got here. There was also a sour orange tree, but it succumbed to a whole host of issues that I couldn’t even begin to identify. The flowers smell divine though. I notice that you have several plants from the ginger family on your list. Any tips for growing them? I’ve been failing rather hilariously with any attempts just working with the usual stuff from the grocery store.
I’ve been eying some figs for awhile. I have a very small citrus seedling. Don’t even remember what fruit it came from (probably a lemon), though it’s very fragrant
You could try using it as a PWA. Just add the website to your home screen via Safari. You could also try using Brave to access mbasic.facebook.com. All browsers on iOS are basically just Safari (unless you live in the EU), but at least it comes with a tracker blocker built in.
Someone in one of the other communities where I crossposted this, said the exact same thing
I’ve been wanting one of these plants forever. I love how they just let them grow
I believe that NitroKeys are open-source. The New Oil did a video covering them.
Maybe Storm In a Tea Cup by Helen Czerski for a book outside your comfort zone. It’s quite the interesting exploration of the principles of physics that underpin the world around us.
Ello, and thanks for the shoutout! Was there anything in particular you wanted to ask me about?
Thank you very much for these (very) thorough selections! And the associated links as well haha
Is there a particular aspect you’re really into right now?
Hmm, a surprisingly difficult question. I really do love all aspects of botany and plants, but I feel like I don’t know much about specific parts of a plant and classifications of parts (like reniform), soil science, and cultivation techniques like grafting.
It wasn’t that hard for me to flash a Chromebook with Linux using this guide
She executed her strategy perfectly
Thank you for sharing your journey! It’s very interesting and informative to see how others have brought more privacy into their lives. I noticed that you were using something from Simple Mobile Tools. I know you said you were going to replace it eventually, but you should soon, especially if you got it from the Playstore, rather than from F-Droid, because they were acquired.
I mean how could you say no to a doggo like that
I mean I guess. They aren’t actively fighting or anything like that to my knowledge. I personally think the Privacy Guides is the better resource, because PrivacyTools has vpn recommendations like Nord and Surfshark with affiliate links that are not actively disclosed from my quick check.
Try Brave Search, Duckduckgo, Startpage, or Searxng. For more detail on these recommendation (that I definitely did not just steal), check out the Privacy Guides page, or The New Oil for a different, albeit overlapping, set of recommendations and take on search engines.
RSS is probably closest to what you’re looking for. I just scroll through the phys.org feeds that I’m interested and pick stuff up from there. You probably could use regex to filter it down to specifically stuff like this using a list of keywords, though I’m not the person to ask how to do that.