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simritaart · 3 months ago
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Here's the sticker sheet I designed for the kickstarter I'm doing that starts in 2 DAYS!!!
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Link to the kickstarter page to follow here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/simritaart/dessert-eating-cats-enamel-pins
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craftingtableus · 2 months ago
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Home Automation Electronics Kit
Discover the fascinating world of smart home technology with this interactive learning kit, designed to spark curiosity in young minds. Combining the versatile ESP32 board with engaging story-based activities, this kit immerses children in the exciting world of home automation. Packed with a variety of sensor modules and programming tools, it allows young learners to build, experiment, and protect a smart home while honing essential STEM skills. Perfect for nurturing creativity and problem-solving abilities, this hands-on kit offers a fun and accessible introduction to the future of technology. Ready to dive in? Click the link to learn more and make your purchase!
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deeezelart · 2 months ago
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With the help of a high-powered blender, even a beginner can make this 5-ingredient raspberry curd in no time.
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ameliaobrien · 1 year ago
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Fruit Fillings - Easy Raspberry Curd Even a novice can quickly make this 5-ingredient raspberry curd with the aid of a powerful blender.
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machinelearningsite · 2 years ago
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A Guide to Measuring Distance with HC SR04 Sensor Using Raspberry Pi
Raspberry Pi allows you to get creative with programming and build stuff with it. With the Pi, you can make your code come alive. This is the reason I love working with Raspberry Pi and today, we will be talking about one cool Raspberry Pi project: measuring distance using an HC SR04 sensor. We will discuss what an HC SR04 is and the principle on which it functions. Moreover, we will also…
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chelseahogue · 2 years ago
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Recipe for Easy Raspberry Curd With the help of a high-powered blender, even a beginner can make this 5-ingredient raspberry curd in no time.
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virtualizationhowto · 2 years ago
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Top 5 Home Server OS distros for self-hosting
Top 5 Home Server OS solutions for self-hosting #homelab #selfhosted #homeserverOSrecommendations #besthomeserver2023 #CasaOSvsDietPicomparison #mediaserversetup #UmbrelOSfeatures #topserverOSforRaspberryPi #networkattachedstoragesolutions
Home servers and home server labs have exploded in popularity because users want to self-host and learn self-hosted services, keep control over their data, and just geek out overall. There is much interest in “home server OS” solutions that make installing and standing up self-hosted solutions easy. This guide discusses the top 5 home server operating systems you should check out. Table of…
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irfana-1 · 2 years ago
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simritaart · 4 months ago
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Couldn't figure out how to blur :,( but here's the next iteration of my dessert cats!
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starsthewitch · 8 months ago
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Star’s beginners guide to Aphrodite worship 🐚💕
Who is Aphrodite?
Aphrodite is the goddess of love, sex, beauty, seduction, and war. She is most commonly known for her immense beauty and her many associations with sex.
What are some things she is associated with?
Doves
Flowers like roses
The colors pink, red, blue, green, white, and gold
Crystals like rose quartz, clear quartz, pearls, diamonds, sapphires, amethyst, rubies, moonstones, and aquamarines
Incense that smells of rose, cinnamon, myrrh, frankincense, vanilla, and jasmine
Her tarot cards, The Lovers, The Empress, and The Star
What can I give to her as offerings?
Shells or shell imagery
Ocean imagery
Swan and dove imagery
Heart imagery
Valentine's day gifts like chocolates
Imagery/paintings that depict her
Roses or rose imagery
Doing skincare for her
Perfumes or colognes
Hairbrushes
Mirrors
Doing your makeup
Moonwater
Strawberries, apples,and raspberries
Devotional acts or things you can do in her honor
Giving compliments to people
Collecting things you find pretty
Wearing jewelry you've offered or devoted to her
Watch or read romantic material
Self-love
Masturbation (if comfortable in doing so)
Sex (if comfortable in doing so)
Wear perfume dedicated to her
Spend time with loved ones
Create a digital altar (these can be done on Pinterest)
Write poetry about her
Write a letter to her
Create or listen to a playlist dedicated to her
Talk to her (tarot cards, dice, pendulum, and other forms of divination work just fine)
What is it like working with her?
When it comes to Aphrodite, in myth, she was often known as a wrathful and jealous goddess. However, since the myths are just stories and are known to exaggerate some details, this isn’t usually the case.
However, when people mention to others that they are interested in working with Aphrodite, they usually say that you absolutely should not. That she is needy, requires a lot of attention and offerings, that if you don’t do what she says, she will take your beauty away.
This is also not the case.
In my experience as an Aphrodite worshipper, she is very loving, along with being insanely passionate. Also being very vocal about her needs and wants.
Often getting signs from her isn’t at all uncommon. I remember the first few weeks I started working with her, I got an image on my feed that had these two eels intertwined together in a heart shape.
You will often feel connected to sea life, the sea in general, wanting to do things for yourself like dressing nicer and wanting to take care of yourself more.
Here are some things I’ve experienced in my time in working with her.
When I first started praying to her, I stuttered and fumbled over my words. A lot. I was oddly nervous about it? I’m not the type to stutter and fumble often. But beginning to feel nervous and even embarrassed in the presence of the goddess of love? Very normal.
She often enjoys getting milk and dark chocolate, along with roses or any kind of flower, real or not. I gave her chocolates, a fake rose, and a real flower for valentines day and she was insanely happy with it. So much so that her candle rested in a heart shape for a short while.
I often saw butterflies, a symbol of Aphrodite.
I often feel inclined to go to the beach, collect seashells, and do things that make me feel good.
I feel more comfortable expressing love. Before, I was never the type to use pet names for people, especially for friends. But i’ve noticed that I now call people sweet and endearing names. Honeybun, sweet pea, boo, sweetie/sweetness, and babes are things i’ve been saying lately.
She is very honest, often not sugarcoating things. I asked her when my ex first asked me out if we’d last. She said no and gave me explicit reasons as to why. Though I still went out and dated them anyway, and it pretty much ended in the way she said.
She very much enjoys art work of her. I’ve drawn her a few times, asking her to guide my hand in doing so.
Whenever I feel unattractive or hate something about my appearance, she usually makes someone compliment me that day or that week. I was having an off day with my hair, and in that same hour, a girl walked up to me and said that she loved my hair and the style it was in.
That is it for my beginners Aphrodite worship guide! I will be doing these for the other two deities I work with, Apollo and Freyja.
I do hope these were helpful. If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, my ask box and my dms are always open. So be sure to shoot me a message!
Much love to you. <3
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literaryvein-reblogs · 28 days ago
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Writing Notes: Foraging
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Foraging - the process of searching for and obtaining food sources or medicinal plants in the wilderness.
People on long camping or wilderness expeditions may depend on foraging for extra food or survival when they are adventuring out in the natural world.
In this case, identifying edible plants is a potentially life-saving skill.
How to Identify Edible Plants
Freshly foraged food can help you when you’ve run out of food supplies, but you should know exactly what is safe to consume. For that, you can perform an edibility test. Here is a quick breakdown of the edibility test for plants you find in the wild.
Look for the most common poisonous traits. Rule out mushrooms and plants with milky sap, fine hairs, spines, umbrella-shaped flower clusters, or waxy leaves.
Do a skin test. Take the piece of the plant you want to eat and rub it on your inner forearm or outer lip. Wait 15 minutes.
Do a taste test. If there’s no reaction during the previous step, taste that same part of the plant and wait another five minutes.
Do a bigger taste test. If you don’t taste any bitterness, soapy flavor, or feel any numbness, take a teaspoon of that same part of the plant and chew for five minutes, spitting out extra saliva regularly. Swallow, then wait eight hours.
Eat a small amount. If you’re still not experiencing any digestive issues, eat one tablespoon of that same part of the plant and wait another eight hours. If you still have no symptoms, you can consider that part of the plant edible in the manner in which it was prepared.
Take precautions. Whether you’re practicing sustainable foraging or trying to rough it in nature, use common sense and your best judgment when searching for edible wild plants. Some edible species of plants have toxic look-alikes, or may have edible berries but poisonous stems and bark (such as elderberries). Additionally, not all parts of the plant are edible simply because one part is. Test parts separately before consuming the whole plant, and whenever possible, always do plenty of thorough research when taking a chance out in the wild.
How to Forage Off the Land
Humans can only go 3 days without water, but about 30 days without food. So while foraging shouldn’t be your first priority in a survival situation, it can help you find some extra calories if things become dire. Here are a few tips for beginners on what to look for when foraging for food in the wild.
Look for the right berries. Berries are a good source of carbohydrates, fiber, and vitamins. Aggregate berries (those with tightly packed clusters, like raspberries and mulberries), are 99% edible worldwide. Blue, black, and purple berries are around 90% edible (though you should consider an edibility test). Orange and red berries are about 50% edible, so definitely use an edibility test. Green, white, and yellow berries are about 10% edible and should be avoided.
Catch some insects. Insects contain seven times more protein than ground beef, and they’re much easier to catch than small game. Some safe-to-consume insects include earthworms, mealworms, ants (boil first; avoid fire ants), crickets, and grasshoppers (remove the legs and wings first).
Find edible greens. There are many wild plants that are safe for consumption. Aside from the obvious fruits and vegetables, there are plenty of edible weeds such as chickweed, dandelion, clover, chicory, cattail, and wild mustard. Wild onions are also sometimes available, though they can be tricky to identify. However, if it looks like an onion and tastes like an onion, it’s an onion.
Stay away from busy roads or treated land. Some vegetation can be tainted by car exhaust, oil, lead, or other substances that make their way into the surrounding brush. As a forager, you should stay far away from areas that have been exposed to too many man-made elements, or have been coated in herbicides or pesticides.
Get familiar with common poisonous plants. While distinguishing between edible mushrooms and toxic mushrooms or berries can be tricky, there are some basic, toxic plants that everyone should be able to recognize such as holly berries and poison hemlock. You should also be able to recognize other toxic plants, such as poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac. These plants all contain a chemical called urushiol, which is an oil that can cause contact dermatitis and be hard to remove from your skin (hence the prolonged rashes when exposed to these plants).
Poisonous Plant Characteristics
There are many different characteristics of dangerous plants that can make them easily identifiable, even without a field guide. Here are a few traits:
Milky sap: Milky or latex sap is a substance that oozes out of a plant’s branches or stems if cracked or broken. It can cause skin irritation or other strong allergic reactions.
Fine hairs and spines: Fine hairs and spines are usually an indicator that a plant has a defense mechanism to ward off predators. Most of these hairs will cause some sort of stinging or burning sensation when you touch them with bare skin.
Umbrella-shaped flower clusters: Most plants with umbrella-clumping flowers have high toxicity and should be avoided.
Waxy leaves: Also known as the cuticle, “wax” on leaves is a protective layer that helps plants retain water, but can sometimes indicate that a certain type of greenery is a toxic plant and not safe to eat.
Mushrooms: Certain mushrooms may be edible—like morel mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, or chanterelle mushrooms—but you should exercise caution when you find these fungi growing on trees or the ground. Don’t eat any mushrooms that you cannot identify with complete certainty, because they can be toxic.
Some common food sources you can forage for are cattails, acorns and stinging nettles (if boiled), tubers, rosehips, weeds, yarrow, and plantain. Before you forage, you want to make sure that you know how to properly do so, because eating the wrong kinds of plants can be toxic.
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saintfelina · 6 months ago
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death to gourmands!!! i'm making my 2025 all about animalics: leather, musk, civet, castoreum ALL OF IT!!! throw in an indolic jasmine! gimme a carnal lily! when i want to smell like a slimy sea creature from the depths of the mariana trench i want that ambergris and sea salt mix!
but thats not to say animalics are easy to get into. theyre daunting in a world filed with vanilla buttercream gourmands and “my skin but better” soapy, laundry scents. despite their prevalence at the start of perfumery, animalics have fallen out of vogue. and because of our associations with scent and time, ppl consider them dated or “old ladyish” which i dont find fair! theyre intriguing, mysterious, and sultry. and 2025 is the year of the grown woman, no more kids games. this is for those who want people to use the words “vixen”, “minx”, and “sex kitten” to apply to them.
if you want to join me on my raunchy journey here's some beginner animalics to help you out.
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sex and the sea is a relatively easy animalic to get into. its almost comforting and very nostalgic as it was inspired by francesca bianchis childhood growing up at the beach, smelling her sea-salty skin. theres a warm sweetness to it, and its very skinlike but not a skin scent. honestly great for the summer months. def not blind buy safe BUT i think this is a great entry point.
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most ppls first animalic this is a pretty “clean” musk as its almost floral. a white musk if you will. you’ve likely smelled this without knowing. super easy to find and its not likely to be too daunting if you blind buy but like with anything still test it.
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many dont know that honey is an animalic but it is! and while im not a fan of the kardashians i’ll admit this is a stunning scent. its rich and warm, an almost cozy animalic and the waxiness from the beesewax prevents it from being syrupy sweet. super affordable and easy to find its in many stores like tjmaxx and ross etc and a decently safe blind buy as its still a familiar smell.
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corpalium is a very heady scent. but its tampered but its iris notes which add a more familiar powdery note. still sample before buying but this is great to get your nose on to explore animalics more.
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my personal favorite this is a rich, heady leather-raspberry. i’d say its almost powdery due to the iris which makes the leather very suede like. but the animal notes really come thru on the dry down as its almost like how your body smells when you sweat after a shower. absolutely not blind buy safe but its sweetness provides a good entryway for those who still wanna cling to their fruity scents.
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this is a rich, potent leather smell that reminds me of a mans leather jacket. that isnt to say its super masculine, i consider it very unisex! as if youre wearing a mans leather jacket after spending the night with him. but its a scent you’d have to get your nose used to. sample first like always but its a wonderful experience.
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prettieinpink · 2 years ago
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Question about Cycle Syncing. Do you know where i can find, like a masterlist of food that fits into the steps of the cycle? I always see the same food but how abt the rest? Would be nice to know for example for meal building.
MASTERLIST: NUTRITION CYCLE SYNCING
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This post is a masterlist of everything that is recommended you eat while cycle syncing. if you don’t know what that is, read this beginner guide.
This post is a researched post, because I actually couldn’t find a proper masterlist. So, I researched what kinds of nutrients you need during your 4 phases, but I am NO DOCTOR. Just a little disclaimer!
MENSTRUAL/FOLLICULAR PHASE - high iron, vitamin C foods
VEGETABLES
Spinach
Silver beet
Broccoli
String beans
Peas
Sweet potatoes
Beet greens
Dandelion greens
Collards
Chard
Chilli peppers
Sweet yellow peppers
Parsley
Brussel sprouts
FRUITS
Oranges
Guavas
Black currants
Cantaloupe
Kiwis
Lemons
Lychees
Papayas
Strawberries
Oranges
Watermelon
Figs
Prunes
PROTEINS
Beef
Lamb
Liverwurst
Pork
Veal
Dried beef
Eggs
Shrimp
Clams
Tuna
Sardines
CARBS/OTHER
Whole wheat bread
Enriched pasta
Rye bread
Enriched rice
Tofu
Beans
Lentils
OVULATORY PHASE – complex carbs, lean proteins, anti-inflammatory, vitamin B6, folate/choline
VEGETABLES
Carrots
Spinach
Sweet potato
Red potato
Green peas
Chickpeas
Butternut squash
Asparagus
Turnip greens
Romaine lettuce
Beets
Sweet corn
Mushrooms
Pumpkin
Parsnip
Cauliflower
FRUITS
Bananas
Avocado
Mango
Blueberries
Apple
Peaches
Tangerine
Pink grapefruit
lemons
PROTEINS
Egg whites
Strained yoghurt
Skinless white meat poultry
Plain greek yoghurt
Low fat cottage cheese
Tofu
Lean beef
Powdered peanut butter
Beef liver
Pork loin
Bison
Organ meat
CARBS/OTHER
Lentils
Kidney beans
Green peas
Walnuts
Flaxseeds
Cashews
Almonds
Pistachios
LUTEAL PHASE – High fibre, vitamin B12, magnesium
VEGETABLES
Spinach
Swiss chard
Collard greens
Green peas
Sweet corn
Cabbage
Arugula
Bok choy
Celery
Lettuce
FRUITS
Pears
Strawberries
Avocado
Apples
Raspberries
Blackberries
Blueberries
Bananas
PROTEINS
Animal liver
Animal kidney
Clams
Swiss cheese
Turkey
Crabs
Ham
CARBS/OTHER
Oats
Popcorn
Almonds
Fresh coconut
Sunflower seeds
Dark chocolate
Wheat
barley
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adafruit · 4 months ago
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🧑‍💻 It's here! The Metro 🚇 RP2350, expand with the 🎵 DAC7578 & FPC Breakout. And a fresh 🥧 update to the Raspberry Pi Beginner guide completes the new product tour this week! https://www.adafruit.com/new
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moose-mousse · 4 months ago
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Hello!
Checking out your blog, I noticed that you use C++ and seem quite knowledgeable on it, so I wanted to ask for your help (if it doesn't bother you!).
I've completed the two C++ courses in SoloLearn (which are quite superficial, but serve as good introductions, I believe), and I'm currently reading "The C++ Programming Language", by Bjarne Stroustrup. My issue is that I'm a bit afraid of not really understanding anything and/or being unable to write any functional code by myself. Therefore, I wanted to ask if you had any resources and/or tips that could be helpful for a beginner like me (the only language I've ever used before is HTML, and so I thought it was a good idea to go straight to C++ for the challenge of it xd).
It NEVER bothers me to blabber about code! :D
I LOVE C++
So first a long rant, and then my answer :3
C++ will probably forever be my favorite langauge.
But many do not like it, and it is actually somewhat rare to see as a language a professional uses.
Why? Because one should use a language for what it is good at.
And what is C++ good at?
Well, one of its neatest features is that it is a object oriented language.
It is also a language where you can create objects, but the language ITSELF is object oriented.
C++ is a derived class of the baseclass C
And it have the same philosophy as C
You can do ANYTHING!
You can EASILY write garanteed memory safe code in C++
You can write psydocode that have the same safety garantees as Rust.
Or you can go for 100% performsnce, dancing with void pointers and GOTOs!
Craft a class so it gets build, moved, removed used and works EXACTLY how you want it to! Down to the smallest details!
Write halfway object oriented and half functional!
If it can be done on a computer, it can be done in C++!
It may not be the language most often used. Often there are better languages for creating things
But knowing C++ means that you never again have to fully learn another language.
A C++ programmer KNOWS what a computer can do, so it is just a question of googeling the syntax for whatever language we are writing it in that day :D
Rant over. Answer time! :D
When I have to get a bit familiar with a new language I usually build a HTTP server :3
It is easy enough to look up for help, it means you work with everything you know
Slap it on a raspberry pie 0 or 3 depending on your wallet and bam! You have your own fileserver! :D
Connect a SSD into the raspberry pie 3 and bam, you now have your own cloud storage! :D
That is ALWAYS a useful thing :3
Keep it on your own network with a passwork and use MDNS to use it and it is 100% safe.
Because you piggybag on all the security wirless networks come with these days :3
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wineworldnews · 8 months ago
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Once a week I will recommend a wine that is suitable for beginners and affordable for everyone.
Today it is: Les Grands Preaux Famille Perrin Cotes du Rhone
The WineSpectator puts this wine on
its BestBuy list. This cuvée is composed
Grenache, Syrah, Carignan and Cinsault.
Cinsault. Nose: Blackberry,
raspberry, sweet cherry. Palate: fresh,
fruity, with a spicy note. 7€-8€
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