Info on the bigot Nick Adams: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Adams_(commentator)

Relevant part:

Adams opposes education regarding LGBTQ topics in schools and said that only a “bad parent” would take their children to see a drag queen show.[18] LGBTQ Nation, an online news magazine, has alleged Adam’s apparent hypocrisy on this topic as he has suggested taking children to Hooters.[18]

  • msage@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    A colleague of mine says he sharpens his knives with… leather.

    I have no idea whether to believe them.

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      5 months ago

      Perhaps he meant that he strops his knives? Incredibly important to do so in order to maintain their sharpness.

    • Transporter Room 3@startrek.website
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      5 months ago

      Tldr leather can be a component, but not the whole thing

      So basically when sharpening, you have a few different things that all do slightly different jobs.

      A sharpening stone will remove a little metal along the edge, very slowly, but that makes the edge roll over slightly along the opposing edge face. This makes the edge slightly jagged, you can usually see the reflection of light along the edge of a knife to see it. You don’t want to see any shiny reflection on the edge.

      To remove the rolled over edge, one method that is quite popular is to take a leather strip, rub some polishing compound into it, and you run the edge of the knife along it in a similar fashion to how you use a sharpening stone. The softer surface combined with a milder abrasive does a nice job, if you do it right.

      The end result is a razor sharp knife.