diff --git a/content/posts/atx.md b/content/posts/atx.md
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@@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ The main parts I had to worry about were as folow in the table:
After opening the case I saw a few things that had to go.
-![](/media/img/atx/before.jpg)
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1. Hard Drive bays
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I also took off the front IO panel since I have some plans to make this more flush later on, thus saving space to fit into a carry on bag.
@@ -41,18 +41,18 @@ I also took off the front IO panel since I have some plans to make this more flu
I have no idea what this thing is but it had to go since it wouldn't let my motherboard fit into the case.
Luckily there was only a few rivets holding it in to a quick chiseling and they were gone with the rack too.
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## Test fitting some things
First I checked how the motherboard would fit into the case on its own; I was afraid of possibly adjusted the rear I/O sheild hole.
-![](/media/img/atx/mbtest.jpg)
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Next I fiddled with the psu since fitting it into the case was going to be _really_ akward.
It ended up being as weird as I though but ultimately it works and seems to be stable so what you see in the picture is the setup I went with.
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I completely forgot about the hard drives until the end, but it worked out in a _totally not ghetto way_.
The 3.5 inc drive is the only one that I _really_ need to worry about for mounting honestly because of two reaons:
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The 3.5 inc drive is the only one that I _really_ need to worry about for mounti
* The other drive is a laptop drive \
Which I know still doesn't excuse the mounting but hey it coulnd't really move even if it wanted to.
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+{{< pic "/media/img/atx/hddfinal.jpg" >}}
Hard drives have a little shroud which I made out of some heavy duty duck tape and cardboard.
Kinda sketchy but not really since it holds things in a clean position and doesnt rattle at all.
diff --git a/content/posts/chocolate-and-dragonfruit.md b/content/posts/chocolate-and-dragonfruit.md
index 9296d82..f661fd9 100644
--- a/content/posts/chocolate-and-dragonfruit.md
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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ Being that the fruit has a very mild taste I would suggest keeping it in to give
Will look something like this while boiling, however I would also mix and smash
this a bit with a spoon while boiling:
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* Keep boiling for about 5-7 minutes
@@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ Mix in the newly made syrup, ice and club soda and you're done.
I've added some Dragon fruit chunks to the mix for pizzazz however they ended up
helping the flavor a ton in my opinion.
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Basically the flavor is _extremely_ mild however the texture of the fruit itself
is similar to a kiwi. Even after **loading** the glass with more syrup there still
isn't much flavor and the bite of it all really overwhelms it. While I'm not surprised
I should mention that this would work really well as a dye since the color it gives off is a really pretty pinkish/purple (which also stains just about everything it touches).
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meh/10 but at least it was refreshing.
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ This one depends on how big the glass is + taste.
The pouring on the sides actually help with the mixing later(source: dude trust me).
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* Pour the milk in next
@@ -104,5 +104,5 @@ I haven't tried it but maybe with some ice cream the head would last longer so t
messing with the original recipe to get that head to stick around.
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diff --git a/content/posts/cola.md b/content/posts/cola.md
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ category: article
image: /media/thumbnails/cola.jpg
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# Taste
@@ -50,15 +50,15 @@ Mix the following together:
* Lemon zest
* 2 cups of water
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Mix this up in a pot and get it to simmer for 20 minutes.
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While the pot is simmering take the 2 cups of sugar and blitz it in a food
processor. Doing this makes the sugar dissolve more easily later on when we
@@ -92,4 +92,4 @@ Any lower and you might start to dilute the flavor too much.
Finally if you don't like the color then you can add blue + red to make the color
a bit darker, similar to the pic below. I used **5 blue to 4 red**.
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diff --git a/content/posts/ice-cream.md b/content/posts/ice-cream.md
index a554036..ccb4220 100644
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ description: A simple recipe that works for basically any flavor
So here's what I used to make the pic below:
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## Recipe Base
diff --git a/content/posts/lewd-lad-infra.md b/content/posts/lewd-lad-infra.md
index 9352a7b..f55aac0 100644
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@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ The new architecture has a few goals in mind:
* More flexibility
-![](/media/img/lewdlad/arch.svg)
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With this new architecture:
diff --git a/content/posts/qute.md b/content/posts/qute.md
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ I'm was Chromium user for a while since the adblocking and extension support was
Say what you want about syncing across devices and """_the cloud_""" but its pretty comfy since everything is setup essentially where-ever you go.
In other words Chrome and the like get the good ole' stamp of _werks for me_.
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## Out of the box experience