[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Just wait until you learn about friction!

[-] [email protected] 20 points 1 month ago

It was folic acid for me. Turns out me and my family don't get the full affect of vitamins or medicines. After some genetic testing we are all taking it and are all feeling a lot better and our meds are actually working. It's nuts how simple it was to turn us all around.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago

Move to New Zealand. TBF, I'll probably move there if doesn't will as well.

[-] [email protected] 31 points 4 months ago

Yall must not work in manufacturing.

[-] [email protected] 44 points 4 months ago

Team Tab Supremacy Unite!

[-] [email protected] 12 points 5 months ago

I think it comes from a deep rooted desire to be un oeuf

[-] [email protected] 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Tazo is a subbrand of Lipton which itself is a sub brand of Unilever. I was unable to find any English Breakfast on their website that the nutrition label stated it had 2 grams of protein. Every tea I saw had 0 listed.

Pretty popular in the US, so I do drink them from time to time and they arent bad, but I dont advise to eat the leaves when you are done. The leaves are very highly processed, and they dont really care if other things get mixed into the tea peaves before processing.

[-] [email protected] 18 points 6 months ago

Most food contains bugs. Its unlikely that it would be a large enough quantity to change the nutrition labels.

[-] [email protected] 61 points 6 months ago

Tea is made from plants. All plants have proteins. The parts of the plant that we eat may or may not be a good source of protein for humans.

Practically all Chinese, Indian, and English teas are all made from the same species of plant, Camellia sinensis, simply known as a tea tree. If you were to eat the leaves they would be a good source of protein and fiber, not to mention vitamins and antioxidants. However, we discard the leaves with the fiber, and typical ways of preparing the leaves and the tea can decrease the protein and antioxidants. Its possible your brand flash freezes tthe leaves or uses some other method to try and preserve these nutrients. Ive seen some English teas that are powder you mix in instead of steeping, and this would work as well. In fact, tea leaves are absolutely edible! If you get a decent to high quality tea you can take your leaves after you make tea and throw them in a smoothie, soup, or even eggs and youll get the rest of the nutrients left in them and wont be thowing food in the bin.

[-] [email protected] 27 points 6 months ago

The plastic ones never do, but I had a steel one growing up i played with a lot tyat lasted me a decade.

[-] [email protected] 16 points 6 months ago

Trains for long haul. Electric trucks for last mile. Existing disel trucks for long haul sparsely populated areas.

[-] [email protected] 9 points 6 months ago

Im on the eastern seaboard if the US. Its a pretty common term amoung millenials and younger. Plenty of folks older use it, its just not as likely a random personal would know.

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I would very much like to move from Google and Microsoft and other proprietary, non privacy services.

I have spent hundreds of $ and thousands of hours trying to setup various different services on various different platforms and every single one of them has been difficult, annoying, frustrating, and ultimately fails.

I have concluded I am just not the guy to do this as I am Windows CAD guy and have no idea what I am doing with networking, Linux or CLI. 90% of the words and terms in tutorials are greek to me.

I am looking for notes (Joplin), Google Drive replacement (NextCloud?), and email (??) on a cloud server. And then video streaming (plex or jellyfin + *arr?) and photo management (immich?) on my local machines.

Let me know if you are interested or know of somewhere better to post this.

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