I own a pressure cooker. Works the same as a pressure canner as far as I know, just isn't as big. It isn't as bad as you think. The first time I also was a bit nervous but it really is worth eating your own canned food.
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To be honest, its the first time for me growing them. So I'll still have that experience. But I heard that you can "just pop them open" when they're ripe. But that maybe also depends on the specific species.
I plan to can them, use them as side dished (just cooked and with some herbs and spices) or in different chilli.
Defederating in this situation means (to my very limited understanding). Users on lemmy.world can see posts from beehaw.org, they also can interact with the posts/comments. Those interactions just don't show up on beehaw.org, so that they don't have to moderate as much.
Reddit charging a metric ton of cash for their api is more or less if you would have to pay (the creator of lemmy) for each user if you decide to create your own instance (lemmy.world, beehaw.org and whatnot).
Is there already an issue where something like that gets tracked?
I just noticed that I confused pea with bean. That in the picture is a bean.. My bad.
Anyway: Its a sup species of Vica Faba I don't know the english word for it. It's a bean that you seed in late autumn and can harvest earlier than most beans.
And somehow I cannot see the comments to this post on my own hosted instance. Just when I go to the lemmy.ml page of the post I see the comments. Which is weird...
I have the same behavior on some communities but on some not. This post from 2 weeks ago says its a known bug and as long as you have the "Subscribe Pending" button it should count the same as being subscribed.
And I am replying from a completely different instance. Isn't the Fediverse great? (Even though I also noticed that comments from others on my own posts do not show up in my own instance)
I found this curated list: https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
It also has a link to a blogpost on "how to find lemmy communities/instances" but it basically says: use https://browse.feddit.de..
I tried once. Wasn't going well, because they didn't have enough light. But I think it's still worth a shot, lavender is just great and if it work you've got yourself a nice lavender plant.