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Simple Banger Chicken Curry Recipe (takes 30 mins incl. prep) Prep: 2 red onions - sliced (get it as thin as you can so it renders well) 2 tomatoes - chop it up 2 tbps yogurt - whisked 1 tbps ginger garlic paste 500 gms chicken breast - cut it to small pieces to your liking heat up a deep enough pan on medium flame for 3 mins to that, add: 1 tbps ghee/butter a touch of neutral oil that you have at your household (peanut, canola, rice bran, yada yada) then add: 1 black cardamom a piece of cinnamon stick (opt.) 0.5 tsp cumin seeds (opt.) 0.5 tsp fennel seeds depending on the heat, let this toast for about 30 seconds to a minute. just make sure it doesn't burn then add a 1 tbps of ginger garlic paste that you prepared make sure to sautee this for 20-30 seconds then add your chicken to this. sautee the chicken for about 3-4 mins until the outside of it doesn't look raw. now add the onions that you've prepped. sautee that along with the chicken for about another 3-4 mins until it turns transculent. then add the tomatoes and a 1 tsp of salt (or to your liking). mix it well, then close the pan with a lid. the salt will draw out moisture from the tomatoes. when you leave this for 2-3 mins, you'll see that the water from the tomatoes collects to the bottom of the pan. this should be enough water to get a creamy style of curry. now add the following spices: 0.5 tsp of turmeric powder 1 tsp of garam masala 1 tsp of cumin powder 1.5 tsp of coriander powder 2 tsp of kashmiri chili powder mix it well and close the lid once again. this will prevent the water from escaping too much, which will then leave you with a tragic, scorched mass of burnt spices. after another 3-5 mins, open the lid and if you find that the ghee is separating from the masala, then rest easy cause I assure you, you've done well and that shit's gonna taste sooooo good. now add the yogurt you've whisked and mix it well. your curry will start to resemble the Cloudflare logo in terms of colour. then chop up a healthy amount of coriander that you can grab and add it to the curry. DO NOT THROW AWAY THE STEMS (rookie mistake). chop that up too and add it to the curry. then add about 100-200 ml of milk to the curry based on the consistency you want, and then let the curry simmer for about 3-5 mins. the more you let it simmer, the more THICCER it gets, so this is to your liking. now add a performative amount of coriander leaves (a pinch will do) to garnish the curry for a pic aaannnnnnddd you're done. Eersnington style chicken curry
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this is doing the lords work
It turns out that even AWS doesn't properly document all of their errors. So I built an Agent with Effect/AI to discover missing error tags by invoking the API. Our AWS SDK is Effect-native, so it was trivial to build. This is not sped up:
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Introducing the Fusion API, the smartest compound model in the market. Fusion achieves Fable-level intelligence at half the price. How it works πŸ‘‡
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my dumbass forgot to include the video I recorded so here goes
i'm having a lot of fun building executor plugins. here's one for supermemory with local / cloud support. all you need to create is a server.ts to handle auth and register tools, and an optional client.tsx for UI flow. rhys and dhravya cooked tbh
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i'm having a lot of fun building executor plugins. here's one for supermemory with local / cloud support. all you need to create is a server.ts to handle auth and register tools, and an optional client.tsx for UI flow. rhys and dhravya cooked tbh
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@RhysSullivan you made it so simple to create plugins but could you make the local executor binary create a ~/.config/executor dir and then create/use executor.config.ts from there? i could get my clankers to write custom plugins at plugins/ dir, and then easily import it to the typescript config file too. right now i have your repo forked and cloned
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man, i don't know who can pull off a game like destiny 2
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manifesting 5.6
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man hamilton was SOOO close
charles crashes on q3... again... i'm done
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charles crashes on q3... again... i'm done
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I don't get all the fuss? Fable is still available on Steam right now
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europe just got out regulated while they were sleeping
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question: would you like to see a @CloudflareDev workflows api like this? 1:1 workflows api coverage auto generate bindings if you have vite (might be, lemme cook)
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i love how rollbacks are defined too
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matt silverlock basically said "versioned storage with time travel characteristics" and I thought aight bet. introducing πš—πš™πš– πš’ πšœπšπšŽπš™πšπšŠπšπšπš’ - a git backed idempotency records for side effectful activities. this is a love child of ArtifactFS and Cloudflare Workflows
i’m actually the most excited for people to grok the β€œnon git” use-cases of Artifacts. versioned, branchable storage with time-travel characteristics is powerful on its own.
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i also made the storage adapters work for normal artifact bindings and remote/self hostable ones (since I do not have access to the private beta). and to be more extra, there's a workbench that runs ArtifactFS inside cloudflare sandbox in my repo which you can deploy cc: @mattzcarey @dillon_mulroy i want to try this abomination with prod artifacts pls
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