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For the things you mentioned, the vegan and gluten-free options are processed much more. Beef, for example, is arguably a "whole food."
Gluten-free isn't healthier unless you have specific conditions. Most people can handle gluten fine, and some vegan foods are primarily gluten (such as seitan).
Vegan isn't inherently healthy, especially if your eating mostly processed foods. A primarily whole-food vegan diet is likely healthier and cheaper than most people's diets though.
They're good for media centers, since the support 4k HDR. Can also use Moonlight to stream games from a PC. GPIO is useful, but I guess the PI is overpowered for most GPIO use cases at this point.
I mean helping seniors is important too. 1/3 have income below 200% of the poverty level, and the average SSI is $600/month.
But yeah, universal healthcare is a no-brainer.
Hmm, so looks like around 100kB/s. That's about what I remember (100kB/s - 300kB/s).
I've recently been trying out Tribler, and it's much faster than the last time I tried it (I've seen 2MB/s on popular torrents, but around 500kB/s on less popular). Not sure if there are simply more exit nodes with more bandwidth now or if there are more people on the Tribler network seeding.
According to the docs there's some kind of search functionality built into it: https://github.com/BiglySoftware/BiglyBT/wiki/MetaSearch
Off-topic: I haven't tried i2p in years and have never used BiglyBT. Out of curiosity, what download speeds are you seeing?
I've been trying out Logseq the past couple days, which I guess is an alternative to Obsidian (never tried that). Can't say I really understand the point or appropriate workflow of notes in a "graph" structure rather than a tree structure though (or the purpose of a journal). I like Joplin, but I've been having trouble with syncing on Android.
Looks nice and useful. I was thinking about doing something similar. Does not appear to be attached to the building? Posts look like they were covered with some kind of protection, sunk into holes, then back-filled with gravel?
If it's a modern US Samsung model originally provided by a carrier, you can't. A long time ago, people used to find/use security exploits for Samsung phones, but I think they just don't care much anymore since you can buy international versions or other bootloader unlockable phones.
If I understand the article correctly, the system is doing some kind of AI speech recognition to score how people speak. It's not a natural environment for people to talk to a computer, and could easily be biased by accents. I doubt any automated scoring that isn't just multiple choice is accurate.
Meh, some of my favorite shows and movies have a lot sex scenes. Sometimes, they just add realism or contribute to aesthetics. Other times they show personality, relationship dynamics, are symbolic of other things, or are important to the plot.
I don't see sex scenes as any different than other potentially "unnecessary" scenes, like a long shot of a dripping faucet, for instance.
But, yeah, most sex scenes in games make me cringe.
I think it's reported that way because traders and other people adjacent to the financial sector are trying to figure out when the Fed is likely to lower rates. I don't really see inflation numbers reported outside financial articles.