• Shared today on Twitter

    @darthted @dmcgahan @hannahyanfield Given that I’ve already seen one idiot in my network on FB proposing that voters should have to turn up in person on polling day, it almost feels like tempting fate. Ugh.


    Most of my @coronawarnapp encounters have now dropped off the app, which points to them being from our trip to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Zugspitze two weeks ago. I’m still happy we went, but we will be keeping all travel to a minimum going forward… https://t.co/RgfwpHHMQ8


    @devdevcharlie That’s amazing! Looks like you’re having a wonderful time. 🙂


    RT @LauraJHyatt: For all of you in Australia and New Zealand, I’m speaking at the #AWSCommunityDay Anz on the 11th November. It’s going to…


    RT @codepo8: 👉🏻 “Make an awesome profile pic”

    🔗 https://t.co/Bvh5hWW3bF

    Cute, pretty good shape detection.


    RT @codepo8: Amazon Wins Sheppy https://t.co/RCfF7KyMld

    Wow, that is a big win for Amazon. @sheppy is an amazing tech writer and one of t…



  • Shared today on Facebook

    Most of my Corona Warn App encounters have now dropped off the app, which points to them being from our trip to Garmisch-Partenkirchen and the Zugspitze two weeks ago. I’m still happy we went, but we will definitely be keeping all travel to a minimum going forward… 😷



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    We ride our bikes to Olympic Park for lunch. It’s very pretty today – cold but clear blue skies. Suddenly winter doesn‘t look quite so bleak. ☀️😏 @ Olympiapark München https://t.co/Cz9BN19N0O


    Excellent thread. Yes. This. https://t.co/9WqcLcawDA


    RT @stephanpalagan: Das Biden-Harris-Transition-Team ist auf Twitter. Folgen lohnt sich.

    https://t.co/EkxHE8nRK1


    I’ve never even been to Philly, but I’m so very tempted. https://t.co/TtLS7aaY8Y


    The Olympiaberg is the highest point in Munich Olympic Park, constructed from WW2 rubble. There was quite a crowd on the top, enjoying the spectacular views (so we wore our masks). We could just see the Alps! 🏔 https://t.co/J9LJEWHEQS



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    We rode our bikes to Olympic Park for lunch. It’s very pretty today – cold but clear blue skies. Suddenly winter doesn‘t look quite so bleak. ☀️😏


    Happy birthday dear Megan! 👋


    One of the highlights of this crappy year was watching Jeopardy on Netflix with the Snook. We will miss you, Alex.


    The Olympiaberg is the highest point in Munich Olympic Park, constructed from WW2 rubble. There was quite a crowd on the top, enjoying the spectacular views (so we wore our masks). We could just see the Alps! 🏔 @ Olympiapark München



  • Shared today on Twitter

    My little brother Joey! 👏 https://t.co/NkBS4BfU2M


    RT @DemsAbroadDE: Hi @NateSilver538, there’s over 120,000 Americans in Germany, not including active military or dual citizens. Some policy…


    This American’s been living overseas for 20 years. Most of the expats I know have similarly long tenures abroad. https://t.co/jgnnphW7Gz


    RT @OfficialJLD: “Madam Vice President” is no longer a fictional character. @KamalaHarris https://t.co/rg1fErtHGX


    This is amazing. Absolutely amazing. https://t.co/9bpImmFkAB


    RT @dunneteach: Post-pandemic plan for grateful Americans: visit Detroit, Philadelphia, Milwaukee, Atlanta, or the Navajo reservation in Ar…


    RT @TheWomensOrg: Vice President of the United States 🇺🇸

    How it started How it’s going: https://t.co/1YdlgRvWhL


    Just called my Grandma to celebrate with her. She was jubilant. I’ve also never heard her use the word “asshole” so many times. 😂❤️🇺🇸


    RT @Lin_Manuel: YES. https://t.co/9plvnfEdQb


    RT @DanRather: Ok, 2020. That was something good.


    RT @dog_rates: This is Major and Champ. They are the dogs of @JoeBiden and @DrBiden. Champ has already been to the White House, but Major h…



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    Just called my Grandma to celebrate with her. She was jubilant. I’ve also never heard her use the word “asshole” so many times. 😂❤️🇺🇸



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    @tmsndrs @ElemSciTchr Yes, many countries in the world have built apps for this. Australia has one, but it doesn’t use Google and Apple’s APIs and thus has some limitations. The German one is quite good. Bluetooth, anonymous. If you test positive, you tick a button in the app…


    @tmsndrs @ElemSciTchr … and it will later update in app for those you’ve been in contact with over the last two weeks. Mine specify “Low Risk,” which means it was under the Robert Koch Institute threshold for duration and distance. (Governments that believe in science are awesome.)


    @jonicious @adammw Oh cool! I hadn’t had a look. Thanks for that.


    @drkyliesmith I’m crying.


    RT @OdunEweniyi: In awe of women everywhere all the time, but at this moment most in awe of Stacey Abrams. She laid out a 6-year plan to fl…


    @lemon_lime @drkyliesmith David Tennant interviewed Stacey Abrams on his podcast if you haven’t heard it, and I’m still crying.


    RT @pressfuturist: Now that the Americans are developing a taste for events that last for days without anyone really being surely who’s win…


    @ElemSciTchr @steven_bryen @tmsndrs Yep, it’s completely anonymous and there’s no location tracking. It just works by picking up devices that are nearby, and then people self-reporting positive diagnoses. I can definitely see the conspiracy theorists freaking out though…


    @dtraub @debs_obrien Ahhh, I knew I recognised the name! We both did @DevAroundTheSun earlier this year too. 👋 Nice to meet you!


    @annie_parker Tears. Really happy tears.


    RT @stpeteyontweety: Mike Pence losing his job to a woman is just a delight.


    @carbocommander PHILLY YOU BEAUTY


    Incredibly happy to hear this, as a supporter, donor to the campaign, and big fan of him and his wife. Congrats @CaptMarkKelly! 🎉👨‍🚀🇺🇸 https://t.co/Aczfhcia0z


    RT @supercoco9: If you belong to a group that is underrepresented in the tech industry and within the first five years of your technology c…


    @abbyfuller Hard agree. I mean, I feel proud that we are able to feed ourselves so well, but I’m looking at a lot of dirty dishes every day and just feeling like delivery would be so much easier.



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    I didn’t realise that this was news to Americans, but many countries around the world have developed apps to help with Covid detection and tracing. I had one on my phone in Australia, and now I’ve got one in Germany. This one uses recently provided APIs from Apple and Google so it’s always running but doesn’t drain your battery. It uses Bluetooth and keeps a log of anonymous IDs for other devices you come in contact with over the previous two weeks. If you test positive, there’s a button you hit in the app, and it later registers as potential risk for those with your device ID. It’s incredibly useful. Isn’t it amazing what governments can do if they actually believe in science and build strategies accordingly?



  • Vegan Pumpkin Curry with Quinoa

    Vegan Pumpkin Curry with Quinoa

    Look, it’s not all sausages, pretzels, and beer 24-7 here, people.* We are making an effort to eat vegetables too! So far we’ve had two veggie deliveries from Etepetete, which are all organic and locally sourced. Given that it’s autumn here, it’s been a lot of root vegetables (pumpkins, carrots, parsnips, turnips) as well as potatoes, onions, kohlrabi, celeriac, and beans.

    I also signed up to an internal Sustainability group at work, and recently they announced they were going to do a virtual vegan cooking class. I had a look at the recipe and realised it lined up nicely with veg we had on hand, so I figured I’d give it a go. I only realised after I’d signed up and bought the rest of the ingredients that both the recipe and the live session were entirely in German, which added a fun level of difficulty! Thankfully the end result ended up really tasty, so I thought I’d share if you’d like to have a go yourself.

    Cooking

    Ingredients for 2 people:
    3T of coconut oil
    2 onions
    1 capsicum (aka red bell pepper, Americans)
    1 can of diced tomatoes
    0.3 L almond milk
    100g quinoa
    30g cashew nuts
    1 lime
    1 small Hokkaido pumpkin or other winter squash
    1 sweet potato
    1 clove of garlic
    1 cm ginger
    1 small can of chickpeas (150 g) or let 50g of dried soak overnight
    1 small bunch of green onions
    1 red chili
    Pinch of turmeric
    1 small bunch of coriander (aka cilantro)

    Preparation:

    There are four components to this dish, and the first is the capsicum sauce.

    Cut 1 onion and the capsicum into cubes. Sweat everything together in a saucepan with the coconut oil and lightly sear. Then add half of the canned tomatoes and simmer everything together. When most of the liquid has evaporated, add in the almond milk, bring everything to the boil and puree in the saucepan using a hand blender. Then season everything with salt and pepper.

    I was quite dubious about this, especially the almond milk. The Snook is also Not a Capsicum Fan. However, it worked quite well and really helped tie the whole dish together.

    Next is the quinoa.

    In a saucepan mix 1 part quinoa and 2 parts water along with some salt and simmer on the stove over low heat. When the quinoa is soft, add the cashew nuts. Right before you eat, add in some lime zest as well as a squeeze of lime juice.

    My packet said 20min to cook the quinoa, so that’s what I did. I also chopped up the cashews a bit.

    The main part of the dish is the pumpkin curry.

    Cut the sweet potatoes and pumpkin into cubes, and slice up your ginger and garlic. Add the sweet potatoes to a wok with coconut oil and cook until they begin to take on some colour and soften a bit. Then add the pumpkin as well as salt, and continue to stir fry both. Once they’re starting to soften, add the chickpeas as well as the rest of the can of tomatoes. Then add the sliced ​​ginger and garlic and continue to cook. Season everything with salt and pepper and keep warm in the wok. Towards the end, slice up your red chili as well as the green onions and mix those in.

    I wasn’t very clear on how long to cook all this, and my main worry was that the potato and pumpkin would be raw. So I basically just kept cooking it until they were cooked but not mush, which seemed like a good spot to stop.

    The last component is the roasted onion garnish.

    Slice up the last onion and fry in a pan with a pinch of turmeric and coconut oil until crispy.

    To plate it up, start with a large spoonful of the capsicum sauce. Add a small scoop of the quinoa as well as a larger portion of the curry. Top with the fried onions as well as chopped coriander.

    We ended up adding a fair amount of salt at the end, but other than that, this was excellent! The Snook liked it even despite the hated capsicum.

    Finished dish

    * I was amused recently to see SALAMI PRETZELS at the grocery store  though. I am not sure under what circumstances one would ever eat these, but I’m sure I’ll try them at some point.

    Salami Pretzels


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    Ooh, new UI on LinkedIn is full roundrect, aka my entire web design gestalt from 2001. #trendsetter #cornerssuck


    RT @BettinaForget: Data visualization insights:
    Land doesn’t vote. People do.
    #USElection2020 https://t.co/MJWKPftOsx


    @thebeebs Glad you got it sorted! Reporting other people’s CSS errors is my superpower. Fixing my own – not so much.


    I’m really excited to unveil this new series, and we’re already working on more episodes for the future! If you’re new to cloud and want more guidance about how to actually *do* stuff, you’re going to want to register. @soganmageshwar @ziniman @steven_bryen @cobusbernard https://t.co/2AhwMmJgmN


    @soganmageshwar @steven_bryen @SohanJudge @ziniman @cobusbernard DAMN IT. FIXED. Sorry, other Sohan!


    RT @tedgeoghegan: Since we’re celebrating #TheCount today, never forget that, in 1988, scheming Ronald Grump conned Oscar out of his home a…


    Vegan Pumpkin Curry with Quinoa. This was a special virtual “lunch and learn” put on by the AWS Munich Sustainability team! I felt a bit frazzled cooking, but it turned out so tasty! #bepeculiar @awscloud https://t.co/XhZ59K9Obw


    @damana Was waiting for that shoe to drop. Best of luck with whatever you do next!


    So, the German Corona Warn-App works really well. I was at 7 Low Risk encounters Monday, and now I’m up to 9. 😐 Stay home, people. Mask up. https://t.co/DZNOPi2RB4


    @muditameta Glad it’s not just me. I was really paranoid at first, but others have told me they’ve seen similar. I guess it’s good to know it’s working, and not freak out.


    @dshaw Sadly, Germany’s numbers are a lot higher than Angela world like them to be, and there are still idiots protesting the very sensible restrictions put in place. But at least the folks in charge believe in science!


    @mootpointer And did I mention that it doesn’t eff up the Bluetooth connection to my smartwatch? 🙃


    @mootpointer Well, on the upside, you got doughnuts and we got shitloads of new positive cases every day.


    @adammw Brief or at a distance. Doesn’t give the exact numbers though. https://t.co/RHdqAOFxqG




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