I’m with you but I get it that sometimes it’s convenient. My wife likes what we call “cup recipes” in baking where everything is measured in cups/glasses (this was a new thing couple of years ago where I live). It’s very fast and convenient.
But yes, it gets out of hand. I mean “a cup of celery”? … How? Why?
Can someone list those piracy subscription services so we can avoid them as responsible citizens?
I don’t know if sarcasm because there are actually maniacs like that in this world
Java … BAAAAD! Ahahahaha never gets old.
Also search your dictionary for ‘sarcasm’
Sigh, well I get downvotes but I just say it - because it’s more restrictive and some people really like that, dare I say live for that. I’m pretty sure in 20-30 years there’ll be a more restrictive diet than veganism and it’ll be the new cool
Yes, animal cruelty is a real problem. But I’d say the message then is “choose responsibly the source of your milk and eggs”, not necesarilly jump-full-vegan
Thank you for judging my whole childhood based on one comment! 👍
Ok fair enough about the salt amount, that’ll be very probably higher. But I don’t know, can you define “processed meat”? Because from how I understand it, kebab is just grilled chicken meat?
Umm what’s unhealthy in it? :)
I guess it depends how we define what’s a healthy meal but in my book few rules to eat healthy are:
A “kebab salad” sounds quite healthy in that take. Despite sounding strange that a common street food could be healthy
Kebab plate with vegetables.
A coleague of mine was eating it when he was on a diet to lose weight. It’s basically kebab/gyros meat and a vegetable salad with a dresing (usually tzaziki). You have basically no sugar in it, it’s just protein and vitamins.
Back in the day it cost like 4-5 € where I live which was pretty cheap for a lunch. Now it’d more like 6-7 € but that’s still decent
Actually when I think about it you are absolutely right. The ML argument is complete bullshit. I mean to train a ML algorithm an API is nice but scraping should do just as fine. I don’t know how complicated the Reddit API is but you essentially need just GET so I guess not that much. How much time would a development team need to switch the implementation from API to scrape? A week? We’re in corporate world so let’s say a month with all the corporate bs around. That’s still nothing
There’s a new trend with immutable distros and they have some pros and cons. OP’s stance apparently is that they’re the future
https://itsfoss.com/immutable-distro/