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In short, they can hold a lot more heat than the stones, mimicking the effect of professional pizza ovens.

So the idea is to cook a pizza in the shortest possible time in order to thoroughly cook the dough and outer layers, whilst leaving the ingredients with a delightful freshness. With a conventional oven the process takes much longer, tending to cook everything evenly, producing a drier pizza in which you don’t get that ā€˜brick oven effect.’

I’ve tried the stones myself, heating them on max heat for a whole hour beforehand. They can help a bit, but it’s still not the same. All that’s my take on the situation, anyway.

I checked the FV just now and I don’t see a pizza community here that goes in to this stuff. Unfortunately for now, you’ll have to visit the evil empire for more precise info.


and a proper pizza oven. The oven a recipe can’t help with

Fortunately, it sounds like pizza steels do a really impressive job replicating a good oven.


I hit the FV with Chrome/FF, so I guess I’m out of luck with that. Still, hiding content is such a powerful feature that I reckon it will be implemented soon enough.

It certainly wouldn’t hurt if the RES devs got busy on Lemmy.


Well, not any one /random/ person, but you, the user! I.e., right now, it all depends on what posts YOU clicked on yourself. (if you clicked on them even once, now they’re forever disappeared under that particular setting, see)

Now, this might be helpful when browsing a feed or stream, but when it comes to looking at single instances, can be very *unhelpful*.

For example (as said above)-- I have a tiny community (mostly of my own work), and because of that setting, can’t even see what the posts are, now.

That is-- unless I turn the setting OFF, I can see *zero* content in my very own community, i.e. the one that I started. And of course, it messes up other instances which are merely in my ā€˜favorite’ streams. When I browse to them specifically in order to see what their latest content is, anything I viewed before then is now ā€œmissing.ā€

It winds up being a terrible feature unless you purely view by stream, in other words.

@oatmilkmaid@evistre@possumpat.io


Actually it turned out to be a disaster. Unfortunately, the option in question has no discretion, and will hide posts from the overview of any instance at all. For example, I recently became unable to view posts in my own instance, and struggled for days trying to figure out what the issue was. Finally I thought back to this convo, reversed the setting, and now the problem is solved.

Therefore, when the Lemmy code is able to tag individual posts & comments as hidden, I reckon they ought to kill that option in user settings, as it can cause way more trouble than its worth IME.

@maegul@lemmy.ml


Well, we’re way, way over the overpopulation limit, with too much environmental destruction in our wake, so I guess it’s all pretty academic at this point.

Also, I certainly don’t find that a high-tech, capitalistic civilisation is required to maintain a society with high happiness & quality of life. We already know due to multiple encounters with existing primitive peoples around the world that people can be perfectly happy, content and occupied with far more primitive tech, without money.

That said, primitive societies can also be quite violent, stressful affairs, too.


i’m pretty sure a shared tradition and morality handled most of what we might call ā€˜law.’ as for taxes, that’s something that works with lucre. the vast majority of human history did not seem to function with lucre.

as for a threshold of 1000 individuals, i would tend to think most societies splintered in to smaller ones the larger they grew, as is natural.

a lot of that is speculative of course, but generally seems supported by the history and clues we do have. meanwhile, what i know for sure is that this mega-society is headed for a massive collapse, and is certainly not self-sustaining, nor at equilibrium with nature. cheers.


Not trying to quibble or be pedantic, but I see it as a complex subject. Laws & taxes are extremely recent practices, while societies were probably around long before modern man came along, ~300kya.

I would also think some of those societies functioned nicely indeed, and were arguably an improvement over what we have now.


Latish reply, but how do you make yours? Do you do the ā€˜restaurant’ steps of using water & freezing to get the starch out?

Me, I just slice up baking potatoes and pop them in my air fryer for a while, turning and re-basting with oil a few times. Not restaurant grade, but good enough.



Thanks; I understand. My problem with ā€œNewā€ is that it doesn’t necessarily mean there’s activity yet. Sometimes I really would like to stay with ā€œActiveā€ and just hide stuff I have no interest in.


There’s a setting in your Lemmy profile to hide read posts. It’s a server side setting so it’ll propagate to any apps.

Not totally sure I understand. I don’t use apps, but browser, and don’t see any such setting in my profile toggles.


That’s not quite what @Stillhart@lemm.ee is saying, though. They’re talking about, independently of one’s instance or the FV tracking a user’s karma for all to see, instead, a specific add-on tool (RES) allows individual users to track karmic interactions with other users.

Personally, I find it quite useful. RES also offered the ability to tag other users with notes, another helpful thing.


What are the features you MOST miss from Reddit? (Bonus pts for tech dudes-- any idea if they're on the dev- hoz?)
For me-- Lemmy is getting dangerously close to pulling me away from Reddit, and I love it, but still, there's a ways to go in terms of 'critical features,' yeah? So then, here's two of mine below. What are yours? - I'd still very much like to HIDE threads I'm not interested in. Otherwise, no matter what stream I choose (**Subscribed | Local | All**), I keep seeing the same topics, and it can be downright difficult paging through streams to see new stuff from more communities. That's not good, frankly. - I very much want the ability to create \*more* custom streams. On Reddit, those streams are called "MultiReddits," and let me tell you, they rock! For instance, my one "Series" multi-reddit consists of these: > /r/1950sx /r/1960sx /r/andykaufmanx /r/Asterixx /r/blackadderx /r/CoenBrothersx /r/Comics_Studiesx /r/DepthHubx /r/fathertedx /r/FawltyTowersx /r/Flintstonesx /r/FoolUsx /r/HannaBarberaCUx /r/Holmesx /r/InconvenienceStorex /r/jimjefferiesx /r/lettermanx /r/ligneclairex /r/Muppetsx /r/newsradiox /r/OldSchoolCelebsx /r/peeweex /r/pennandtellerx /r/philipkDickheadsx /r/postapocalypticx /r/silentmoviegifsx /r/TheAdventuresofTintinx /r/TheFlintstonesx /r/TNGx /r/tosx /r/venturebrosx So that's just /one/ of my 12+ stream groups ("MultiReddits"), and I love how one can parse them so specifically by community, you know? I'd absolutely adore it such functionality could extend to Lemmy / the FV, one day.
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