HELP I ACCIDENTALLY ATE PROPRIETARY FOOD
HELP I ACCIDENTALLY ATE PROPRIETARY FOOD
HELP I ACCIDENTALLY ATE PROPRIETARY FOOD
Sorry, Big Cheese now owns your colon.
It's ok, I prefer my colon without Open Sores.
"Isn't your colon free and open source for anyone to use?, that's what I thought, you corpo chill"
Quick, wash it down with some OpenCola
That's why I love Lemmy! Every day I learn something interesting here!
I'd like to have some OpenCola now.
That's actually quite cool to know.
I've always wanted to make my own Cola, especially since I can't tolerate even small amounts of caffeine. Thanks!
I have used Jan Kruegers guide along with Sqouzen and Open Cola to find the correct ratios needed. Jan's recipe was chosen because its sugar free and skips the step with making sugar syrup, and you end up with 257ml syrup that gives 45l cola.
I'm on the fourth 1/4 scale batch, and weigh everything because its more precise than measuring volume, and that have helped me dial in the correct amounts.
I found that it's fun it is to tinker with all the ratios in a spreadsheet, while dialing in the recipe to my taste.
Even Coke got rid of the kola nut, so the caffeine is purely optional at this point. Other than the caffeine, all it offered was a bitter flavor that needed to be offset by sugar and acid.
Edit: though caffeine itself is also bitter so you can't just completely remove it without either significantly modifying the recipe or adding a bitter replacement
I'm a fan of Free Beer because it's beer that can be free as in free Beer and free as in freedom.
Til
Your stomach is now bloated.
Your shit is now company property You should return it at the earliest opportunity
They enshittified shit smh
Always choose the alternative FOSS (Free Open-Sauce Shit) option.
Fun fact, "fos" means "liquid shit" in Hungarian, applies literally in this case
Nothing says "delicious" like an ingredient list that ends in a version number.
That's not the ingredient list, the list is to the left, and that's not a version number, it's a reference to a food category system.
12.6.1 Emulsified sauces and dips
Sauces, gravies, dressings based and dips, at least in part, on a fat- or oil-in water emulsion such as salad dressing (e.g. French, Italian, Greek, ranch style), fat-based sandwich spreads (e.g. mayonnaise with mustard), salad cream, and fatty sauces and snack dips (e.g. bacon and cheddar dip, onion dip).
Grody
Someone doesn't recognize a joke when they see it.
The only option now is to slap an Intel Inside® sticker on your forehead and wait to be backdoored by three-letter agencies. My condolences to you and your back door.
Now begins the enshittification of your insides.
That started like 50 years ago.
Live like Gentoo, cook everything from scratch
It's aur, with gentoo you'll need to farm first
Interesting! It seems to be German sellers, not sure if they would ship to the US...
Well, as far as I know, the open source seeds are not that great. It is not commercially viaible to switch your agriculture business to them. Maybe only a tiny plot for marketing campaigns like the "open source bread" some bakeries want to sell.
I'd love to see some billionaire hire a bunch of plant biologist to develop modern, high performing, commercially viable seeds and open source them instead of milking the cashcow.
The opensource seeds project does not reject gen tech per se. but since they don't have that kind of money, all the seeds they develop are made through old school breeding of outdated seeds that are not commercially licensed.
But I think the idea is not only very important but also really interesting.
Technically all sandwiches are proprietary. Don't eat public sandwiches, we went through a pandemic, we should know better.
That's not what proprietary means. The dualism is proprietary/free (as in freedom), not proprietary/public.
Don't eat free to use sandwiches, either. Ew.
The UX is mostly garbage on those anyway.
Man, you must be a riot at parties.
It's okay just reverse-engineer it and release it under GPL
You're one of them now. Go away.
You should not eat this.
What country is this from? That's a rather confusing nutrition label; serving size is 15g but they show the nutrition facts for a 100g serving? It would make more sense to do the two column setup like the US does: show the info for one serving, and then the info for how much people actually eat (usually the entire package).
Per 100g is quite normal across Europe too (because you can kinda treat the values like a percentage or at least compare to any other product). We usually in the UK have per 100g and either per serving size or package size.
While ideally you'd want a column for serving size, package size, and per 100g, if you're only gonna have one it should definitely be the per 100g since that's the only one that allows you to easily compare between different brands and products.
India—it's Veeba.
It sounds very tasty, as cheese and chili are both delicious!
Company's gonna need that back, sorry.
We lost another linux user due to proprietary food rest in peace brother
Doctor: You must be allergic, what did you eat?
Me: It's proprietary.
A Cheese and Chilli spread with 10% carbs, most of which will probably sugar...
What you're going to want to do is chase that with some Cured Pork and Beef and Rice and Soy Protein Product.
It means that it is the new improved version
You are now a proprietary meat sack.
per serve
"No child left behind" meets the corporate world.
Better mail it back to the company after you're done digesting it.
You just installed a backdoor in your system
Eating your foot's dry skin in public should help restore your balance.
For reference: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Rhj8sh1uiDY
Well it's open sauce now.
Is that MIT (munch it today) or GPL (generally pleasing w/lettuce) licensed?
BSD (binge some dairy)