Fermented Chili “Open Sauce” – My most starred repo has no code in it

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  • recipe-el_fuego_viviente

    Fermented Chili "Open Sauce" - My most starred repo has no code in it!

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  • AnyTone-D868UV

    Unofficial issue tracker for AnyTone AT-D868UV and AT-D878UV radios and firmware

    My most starred repo has no code in it too!

    A few years ago I bought an AnyTone AT-D868UV ham radio. As with any software-managed device, there were a few issues. I wanted a place to keep track of these problems for my own purposes. So I thought "GitHub Issues!"

    https://github.com/geary/AnyTone-D868UV

    I added a couple dozen of the problems I'd run into. And then it took a life of its own. Some people thought it was an official AnyTone support channel (despite my disclaimer). That's bound to happen.

    The fun part was when people started an issue on how to upgrade a D868UV to a D878UV.

    https://github.com/geary/AnyTone-D868UV/issues/59

    Of course this was kind of an insane project unless you look at it from the point of a ham operator: radio hacking is fun!

    Now about the gloves and chili.

    Around 1974 I decided to stir fry a very hot dish of chiles and eggplant.

    I didn't use any gloves, nor the fume hood that would have been wise.

    Midway through the stir fry I noticed my forehead was burning.

    But I ate the dish and it was delicious.

    The next morning I woke up and my fingers were numb!

    I went into survival mode and quickly realized that what I needed to do was eat a lot of yogurt, right then and there.

    And it worked. I still have my fingers!

  • The-Cookbook

    The open source Cook Book

    Someone also made the "open source cookbook"

    https://github.com/logicguy1/The-Cookbook

    Seems like the ideal way to share and learn new recipes to me

  • writingwithemacs

    Tips, Examples, and Resources for Writing with Emacs

    This is the same for me: my most starred repo has 220 stars and a dozen forks--and no code. It's links about writing (prose) with Emacs: https://github.com/thinkhuman/writingwithemacs

    I think the idea that 'repos are just for code' hasn't been valid for several years now.

  • cook-book

    CompSoc Cook Book! Hey, good looking, whatcha got cooking? Feel free to submit a PR with your recipes!

    this reminds me of the compsoc cookbook(https://github.com/compsoc-edinburgh/cook-book), a git based cookbook made by members of the university of edinburghs computing society, it tends to get some new activity when a new term starts

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