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2,143karma·1,302submissions·September 25, 2016
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Perhaps there isn’t much demand in your Tesco. Store brand (organic) soy milk is 0.9€ here in Paris which is cheaper than the organic cow alternative - which is subsidized btw. 6.5£ for seems super ch…
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Agree. As a side note McDonalds veggie nuggets are from behind meat and they rank equally to the chickens one one the taste and processing scales.
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"The entire population" doesn’t want to eat only beef and drink milk, however those are way more subsidized than other food. The real winners are food mega corps and a few rich farmers. Remo…
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Good to know, however "when the keys are know" refers to a second visit (or request) of the site right ? That isn’t helpful for the first data paquets - at least that what I understand from …
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From TFA: > Also HTTPS requires two additional round trips before it can do the first one — which gets us up to 1836ms!
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Here's the original report [0]. The writers are SACN and COT. If someone from UK could confirm their reputation, I don't know them but a quick search doesn't inspire confidence: > At…
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> These fortifications come from [...] Many baby's brewage or powder are also skimmed and re-enriched with fortifiants AWA most cereals and salts. Caw milk has more Calcium and Phosphorus but …
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I don't want to enter a battle of reference, but let's agree it's not so "clear": > The oldest evidence of the production of soy milk is a Chinese mural carved into a stone…
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Tonyu (soy milk) isn’t neither a cause of obesity in Asia, and by the way is a traditional food over there. It already contains Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium and Iron. I hardly see how adding some B12…
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There’s a bias here: video consumption is continuous, somewhat long and eye catching (both the movement on the screen and the focussed-starring position à la "look at the sky!"). Therefore …
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Pigs sentience is considered very close to dogs and as dogs have a very intimate place in some culture some people make a connection and don't feel eating them.
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Sure it's absurd to imagine that people make 0/1 choices, however it's also absurd to reject a 3-line shortened proposition because it seems absolute. > Those conductive to such and …
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What do you mean by "[not] regularly"? Do you eat fortified food instead? If you don’t like the daily intake have you considered the weekly and two-weeks intake ? Everybody make his own choi…
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Not here in European cities where they’re either within a multi story park or in the side of a half day shaded tiny street.
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> Lots of problems are too small or niche to be able to afford hiring a team of skilled programmers Let’s stay with the (at minimum) low quality solution: What would do someone without IA? - ask on…
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Why people here brandish Communism when someone critics Capitalism? It’s like we’re still in the coldwar. Those two views have many sub-categories and there’s others in-between and on the sides. Just …
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If that isn’t cynicism, here’s some optimisation thoughts: - start with the humans that pollute more - which is way more correlated to their consumption that their solar roof surface. Sorry USA, you g…
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If I missed your point you’d be wonderful to clarify it, perhaps by detailing the first post "replacing all products": - what do you consider a product? - ALL as in Everything (obviously not…
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This is a candide view: IRL store use RFID doors for a reason, and customers do pays indirectly for those doors. However I’m not 100% sure to have understood your phrase so please tell me if I missed …
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I can’t help seeing ad blockers as fairless content consumption, like choosing to download films, musics and books without paying the creator and the distributor (VOD, MOD, concerts, libraries…). Sou…
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Waymo aren’t build, maintained and disposed by robots only. Even if they were we’ve still to see how that can be deployed (and make sense economically) to more than a couple percentiles of the richest…
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We don’t eat intelligence : bikes, bottles, food, energy… have room for improvement but I hardly see how AGI would replace them. Same for physical services like labors, miners and cooks, even taxi…
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My personal 2 cents on the "ethical producer" solution: 1. I don't need honey or other animals products to live an healthy and happy life but there's many people that think the opp…
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> Every PR adds a new video to the codebase Git commits only differences with the precedent commit, not the entire repository. Therefore the video is only committed once as long as that video doesn…
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Meat: To Eat It or Not - Philip Glass https://tricycle.org/magazine/meat-eat-it-or-not-philip-glas... https://web.archive.org/web/20250321203216/https:&…
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Thank you so much, I appreciate.
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JUST Eggs aren’t the only alternative, through: seeds, beans, mushrooms, grains… I guess you know that the reason of shitty treatment is price, would you rather buy 20x priced eggs ? There’s many fami…
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Thanks, this is indeed the question. Thinking out loud: the coverage is probably somewhat conic therefore if you want to scan the ground or lower atmosphere an high altitude is optimal, while scanning…