Welcome to today’s daily kōrero!

Anyone can make the thread, first in first served. If you are here on a day and there’s no daily thread, feel free to create it!

Anyway, it’s just a chance to talk about your day, what you have planned, what you have done, etc.

So, how’s it going?

  • Rimu@piefed.ngrok.app
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    11 months ago

    I’m having a great day as my lemmy/kbin clone is finally functional enough that I can post this comment and have it show up on lemmy.nz!

    Also 1 more meeting, then holidays.

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      11 months ago

      Hey that’s pretty cool! The power of the fediverse, not only can you make your own instance, you can build your own software to participate!

  • catsdoingcatstuff@lemmy.nz
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    11 months ago

    Just finished my last day of work for the year. Now I’m trying to make enchiladas. Very festive! I’m missing ingredients. Guess I will need to add more cheese to compensate.

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    My son, after watching a YouTube video where the Paw Patrol had a barbecue competition, decided that we needed to also get a BBQ - I was inclined to agree. So this morning I’ve headed out and bought the family the finest mid-price kettle that mitre 10 has to offer.

    Now I can spend the Christmas break subjecting my family to my sure to be mediocre attempts at BBQing.

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        I’ll probably just stick to the standard sausages and burgers to start with. I don’t eat meat myself, but the kids do, so probably won’t be doing anything too fancy.

        I am intrigued with the idea of using it as a pizza oven though

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        11 months ago

        I ended up getting a Charmate Corona as it was far cheaper than the equivalent Webber, and is probably all I need as a beginner

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          Nice! My parents recently got one of the larger Meteor kettles from Mitre 10 that seem to be going pretty cheap at the moment.

          Have fun with it!

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          I’ve owned both Charmate, and Weber charcoal BBQs; and the latter is (or at least was when I bought this one 15 years ago) much better build quality. But if you can keep them in a garage, ideally out of any damp - or worst case under a cover and give them air time they will both last just fine. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with Charmate’s products, and some stuff can be improved with BBQ gasket seals etc if necessary; so bang for buck Charmate these days is absolutely the way to go.

          Only reason I gave my Charmate to my little brother is because I went ham & bought an Oklahoma Joe Bronco which is a whole different class altogether and really put the Weber stuff into a brand overpriced category for me. I do really like their Q series of gas grills though.

          One of the big things for internal rust is to make sure the ashes etc are removed once they are cold and not left in the BBQ for a long time - as they attract moisture and cause the fire grates to rust etc. And counter to most kiwi’s attitudes to their BBQs, take the cooking grates out to clean them & let them dry after every cook too :)

          If you haven’t already - get a chimney fire starter as they just make the whole thing so much easier and faster to get going!

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            Aren’t the Bronco’s about $1000 anyway? I don’t think they’re really comparable to the kettles as they’re more of a drum smoker that can be used as a grill. I’ve been using a MasterTouch kettle for awhile and it’s been worth it. It’s even been knocked over in strong winds and come out unscathed (except needing a little enamel paint on one spot).

            I’ve been watching the prices of OKJ gear and it’s honestly about the same as Weber now, except a way shorter warranty. I do think the Weber Smokey mountains are overpriced though.

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              Yeah they’re around that, though I got mine for quite a bit less on a sale. They’re definitely more of a smoker, though a kettle can be used the same too, and the Bronco can adapt to bring the coals up higher in the drum to work as a direct grill. Though I was so impressed with the build quality that I actually ended up buying a Rambler a couple years later for grilling and use one of the Espeto Sul rotisseries with that. Have been using that more than the Bronco lately, trying to perfect charcoal porchetta!

              The most direct comparison for the Bronco would be the Smokey - and for price vs build quality i’d go with the OKJ; the steel is just so much thicker, and the arrangement with the chimneys makes them so much easier to use apart from re-fuelling which can be a bit of a pain. Though i’ve never had much problem keeping a fire hot enough for 10 hours of cooking and rarely go longer than that anyway.

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                Haha yes I’ve got an Espeto Sul as well, it’s a fun little bit of kit.

                I’ve toyed with the idea of getting a dedicated smoker and just using the kettle for grilling, but I think I don’t do low and slow often enough (or have the time at the moment) to warrant one. I’ve been watching the prices for the Bronco’s for a few years and they have crept up a couple hundred dollars. Yeah not a huge fan of bullet style smokers either, but I’ve noticed some of the other brands can get pretty big discounts once in while.

                I’m just waiting until I win lotto or something and I’ll just get a Summit Kamado.

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                  Ahaha, yeah a Bronco seems expensive until you start looking into Kamado style. Hell even the giant hooded Gas grills are ludicrous, but then they are the Ford Ranger of BBQ so I guess it comes with the territory.

                  I only do low & slow once in a while, but the hope is with something as sturdy as the Bronco it’ll last me a couple of decades or more.

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            Thanks, that’s solid advice. I put it together last night and it seems robust enough, so like you say if I can keep it clean and avoid rust it should last

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              BBQing gear is just one of those things that gets nerded out over too much. At the end of the day the fundamentals is heat, how much, and where you’ve got it. And learning how to control all of that is more a matter of time than gear.

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    11 months ago

    First day off, yay! I celebrated with a pain au chocolat for breakfast. No sleep in though, headed into town to pick up one last gift before things get busy. Now I’m kinda at a loss as to what to do with the rest of the day. Might just chill out and watch stuff. Maybe make some muffins.

  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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    Last day of work! Got a bit of reading to do today, which I should have plenty of time for as the one of the only people working

    People start arriving for Christmas from tomorrow so I guess I better finish preparations.

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    11 months ago

    Anyone got a suggestion for smart-ing a dumb TV? Preferably away from big tech and towards the self-hosted end of the spectrum.

    Ability to play from Jellyfin, Netflix, Disney+, etc would be great.

    Plus ability to control with a remote rather than keyboard & mouse that we currently use with the PC plugged into TV setup.

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      I went through this a while back and ended up with a SmartVU a7070 which I highly recommend. Main features for me were:

      • I still wanted freeview satellite connection, which this has and is all set up for out of the box
      • certified by Google play/Netflix. Virtually all of the cheap ones off aliespress and the like aren’t certified for Netflix, so they are apparently limited to low playback resolutions.

      It’s not quite away from big tech being an android TV box and all, but I’ve been able to sideload apps and it runs emby/jellyfin great. It has a good remote too, which runs off Bluetooth so you can still use mice/keyboards etc.

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        Oooh, interesting! Yeah I kinda wanted to avoid Google but I will keep this on my potential options. I have heard the Jellyfin app for Android TV is bad, and people recommend Kodi with the Jellyfin add on. How have you found it?

        Virtually all of the cheap ones off aliespress and the like aren’t certified for Netflix, so they are apparently limited to low playback resolutions.

        Our TV only does 720p anyway 😆

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          To be honest I’ve mostly used the emby app so can’t say too much about jellyfin’s. I tested it at one point and it seemed to work the same re playback - generally the interface isn’t as good I find.

          Haha, the resolution downscaling for Netflix is to 480p I think, so you may notice it even on your 720p TV.

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            To be honest I’ve mostly used the emby app so can’t say too much about jellyfin’s. I tested it at one point and it seemed to work the same re playback - generally the interface isn’t as good I find.

            Probably if it’s ‘OK’ then it will do.

            Haha, the resolution downscaling for Netflix is to 480p I think, so you may notice it even on your 720p TV.

            Ah nuts.