What's Debian going to name their releases after when they run out of Toy Story characters?
I mean, there's only so many, right? At some point they're gonna run out.
I mean, there's only so many, right? At some point they're gonna run out.
It was good. I'd probably simmer the tomatoes in the cream first rather than adding them later if I did it again. Happy to post the recipe if anyone wants it.
Super simple recipe:
1.5 lbs stew meat
2.5 cups beef broth
5 oz tomato paste
5 carrots, chopped
1 white onion, chopped
3 stalks of celery, chopped
Sage to taste
Garlic powder to taste
Dash of cinnamon
Throw it all together in the instant pot and pressure cook on high for 30 minutes. Serve over rice or egg noodles with a big hunk of crusty bread.
Here I was, contentedly living my life not making fucking bread, and y'all had to come along and tempt me with delicious rolls n shit. So now I've made a big fucking loaf of white bread and it's goddamn delicious and all I can think about is making more motherfucking bread.
I blame all of you.
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Thank you for making me make bread tho
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Hey guys. I've been having an ongoing problem with my desktop where, when it goes into suspend, it'll shut down instead of waking back up. Not a hard shutdown, either, but what appears to be a proper shutdown where everything gets nicely SIGTERM'd and everything.
Now, I'm saying all that just in case it's related to what happened today. I stepped away from my machine after having it play Youtube videos through the night and came back to it about an hour later to find that it had been shut down. There was no indication of an improper shutdown, either, since the usual "hey, you hard powered off and now your disk needs to be fsck'd" messages weren't there. The logs stop right before when I assume the shutdown happened, but there's nothing in them that really sticks out as a possible reason for why it would have happened.
Getting to the point, is there somewhere other than journalctl and dmesg that I should be looking to try and figure out what happened? I'm on Fedora 43, and I'm happy to provide whatever logs are necessary. I'm really hoping it's not a hardware fault, but I've had other problems that seem to indicate the PCIe port on my motherboard starting to go bad such as inexplicable static on one monitor and my GPU disconnecting whenever my cat jumps down from my lap too hard.