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  • EfreetSK@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@programming.devScrum
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    25 days ago

    I don’t know man. For the past 6 months we went with approach “Fuck scrum, let’s just work”. It didn’t go well. We were really disorganized, everyone going their own direction, things being overlooked, …

    When a new colleague joined recently, he suggested taking more structured (scrum-like) approach. Things improved immediately.

    Like I don’t know how you want to call it - scrum, kanban, whatever, I don’t care. But you need some structure in your team and you need some meetings where you talk about status, about looking back at things, about plans for next weeks, …
















  • EfreetSK@lemmy.worldtoHistory@lemmy.worldwhere did we go wrong
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    5 months ago

    Sort of correct? At least the lady is pretty spot on, summer dress, short skirt. The hair is a bit extravagant but we did have more pompous hair styles in the 50s and 60s. The only thing that seems out of place is the bow but not by a lot

    The guy is ridiculous of course. Well at least the outfit. Because looking at today’s rapers with their crazy tattoos …




  • EfreetSK@lemmy.worldOPtoCooking @lemmy.worldMushroom paprikás 🍄‍🟫
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    6 months ago

    It’s actually very simple

    • Fry onion on oil
    • Add 1kg of any mushrooms (in my case it was oyster mushrooms + champignons, roughly 1:1 )
    • Fry a bit until mushrooms reduce their volume
    • Add 3 tbsp of ground paprika, a bit of ground cumin, salt and black pepper
    • Cover the pot and cook for 10 min
    • Add mixture of 200 ml almond milk + 200 ml soy cream + 2 tbsp of flour
    • Cook uncovered for another 10 min
    • Done. The dumplings are just a mixture of 350g of flour and 300 ml of water (and salt)

    And it was absolutely delicious :) I was actually surprised how good it turned out

    EDIT: Original recipe in Slovak if it helps. I did some changes though (f.e. replaced butter with oil or used regular flour for dumplings)

    https://www.fitrecepty.sk/recept/fit-hubovy-paprikas-s-pohankovymi-haluskami














  • I was thinking long and hard about this to form an opinion, but my answer is no.

    The final decission point was: I’m from Slovakia, it’s no secret that Russia would love to take us under their sphere of influence. You and your instance is not only supporting this, you’re actively propagating this. In fact, I’m pretty sure if Russian soldiers would be at my doorstep, threatening my family, you and your instance would be cheering. And when I would realize, that I actively supported this, that would break me.

    If you’re about to publish your work for free, I gladly use it as long as it’s run by good people like lemmy.world. This way you get no support from me. If I’d pay you, I don’t know what part of my support would end up in .ml instance which I see as a propaganda machine against countries like mine. And even if you say that none of my money would end up there, I kind of don’t want to support you as a human being. I won’t pay your salary so you have energy to do what you do on .ml instance.

    If Lemmy as a project dies, so be it. Foss world can always spark successful forks (see OpenElec vs LibreElec) and alternatives like PieFed already exist


  • I wouldn’t say you made a mistake. Lemmy is still a great place and instances like lemmy.world you’re on, are run by down to earth people like you and me.

    It’s just that Lemmy’s core code is (primarily) developed by people who … well, have some opinions. However, that probably shouldn’t even matter. Developers’ opinions are just that - opinions. They don’t put any of their opinions into the code. And that code is then taken by people of lemmy.world to run the instance.

    And up until now it wasn’t a big issue, it was more like a curiosity “Hah, this great piece of software is developed by those guys. Well I strongly disagree with them and want to have nothing with their instance and their opinions”. But now it starts to be an issue when they ask for money. People are naturally reluctant