

I’ve never heard of dulse before, but just looked it up. Certainly sounds interesting. What do you usually make with it? Or just add it to a soup?
I’m also not sure where I would buy that, but maybe some of the organic markets around here have some.


I’ve never heard of dulse before, but just looked it up. Certainly sounds interesting. What do you usually make with it? Or just add it to a soup?
I’m also not sure where I would buy that, but maybe some of the organic markets around here have some.


I’ve never made a vegan dashi, but that certainly sounds like an option, and relatively straightforward. I’m then thinking what I could make with it…when I think of a fishy dashi, I’d likely end up with some sort of noodle soup. Any other thoughts?


I had a similar question a while back and ended up with Voip.ms.


Last I checked, it was out of print, so I bought Unfathomable instead (reimplementation in the Lovecraft universe). Still good, but missing pilots, so not as good :).


The only one I really remember is Trogdor, but in order to keep it in my heart, I am a proud owner of Trogdor!!: The Boardgame
Depending on the complexity, there’s also abbrev-mode: https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Abbrevs.html
There’s a fork of Openboard that is trying to update it, but AFAIK, it’s not published anywhere yet: https://github.com/Helium314/openboard


I immediately thought of House of Leaves. Do not read it as an ebook, if there even is an ebook version. It must be read as a physical book.


I never really thought of it as science fiction (see her MaddAdam series for something more SF-y), but I love the book and think it does a great job of extrapolating from various political trends into where parts of the “western world” could end up going.
I’m also not surprised it’s a candidate for being banned, either from people who think it paints religion or conservativsm in a negative light, or people who think it might make anyone under 18 uncomfortable. Is it appropriate for 5 year olds? Probably not. 16 year olds? Seems reasonable to me.


I think “bad” would be the wrong word. I usually describe it as “weird”. And it feels a bit smushed together somehow: lots of different things that don’t really fit that well together, in my opinion.
It may well be worth reading, but as the first entry on a list of best science fiction and fantasy, it feels out of place to me.


I’ve read schockingly few of the ones on the list, and from what I know, I feel torn. Some I’m happy to see: NK Jemisin is a great author, and although I haven’t read Exhaltation by Ted Chiang, everything I’ve read of his has been incredible.
On the other hand, seeing Perdidio Street Station as the first entry really threw me for a loop. The book is totally fine, but it is extremely weird, and I definitely don’t see it as a must-read.
Edit: typo


I watched a few slightly older shows recently: Killjoys, which I really couldn’t get into, and now Dark Matter. I’m finding it a bit cliched, but I like it so far.


Thanks! I found the instructions here, which don’t seem too hard: https://blog.voip.ms/voip-on-cell-phones-ios-and-android/
But otherwise, VoIP.ms looks pretty much like what I’m looking for. It also seems super super cheap for my needs (keep a phone number alive, make a few calls or SMSes per year).
For anyone curious: after a lot of research and then failing to find hearts of palm in any supermarkets, I ended up going for vegan crab cakes with jackfruit. At the end of the day, they didn’t taste a huge amount like crab, but with lemon juice, dill, and nori, they evoked vague impressions of seafood, I think. And everyone had seconds or thirds, so they seemed to taste good enough, even for the non-vegetarians :).
I used essentially this recipe, but with jackfruit instead of hearts of palm, and with far more nori: https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/vegan-recipes/vegan-crab-cakes/
Thank you for the ideas!