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  • Were you to try poisoning me to make me stop eating meat, I would eat fish, and birds

  • The milk thing though. If it didn't come from a mammal it isn't milk, it's a milk substitute. But milk of magnesia is another traditional thing which isn't milk

  • The UX guy is the one I'm agreeing with

  • BG3 rules had circle of the moon druids be tanks. Likewise in 3.0, but 3.5 and 5.5 both broke wildshape for tanking unless you can take a shape with high dex or high natural armour, or you have high enough point buy or lucky enough rolls to have wis, con, dex

  • The are so few high level casters, people wouldn't have seen a wildshape infiltration in generations. Maybe it's on the radar in large cities but not out in that country

  • Looks like it did 1d4 (and rolled a 1) points of dex

  • Druids were considered too powerful (they've never seen a 3.0 druid I guess

  • Prusa still let's me sneakernet the print file to it, it'll do it over the LAN, but USB is faster. I'm the only one who uses it, but I'm pretty sure since they're focused on user experience it wouldn't be onerous

    M5 needs the printer logged into their server, needs the user authenticated and has no USB slot

  • No alternate calendar could overcome the inertia of the current one, but that's worse than most, it breaks the week cycle

  • Now with plastic pollution that's even more true than ever

  • It's worth buying your meat from places with good practices

    I'm fortunate enough to have some permaculture farms nearby

  • What I know of the FOSS angel is that it is perfectly happy with all the FOSS editors

  • I try to ctrl+x ctrl+c in things that aren't Emacs. Whichever you choose you eventually learn it well and it seems so easy that it's hard to see what the advantage of an alternative might be good for

    No one can argue against you as you know how to use the tool. Vi and Emacs are both perfectly capable editors, both have been used to make huge amounts of code. Both are great for updating configuration files, both beat the simple editors when it comes to syntex highlighting and encouraging correct updates

  • Nano is fine for editing, fine for working with configuration files. It only fails when you try to use it as a development editor

  • And in Emacs ctrl+k means kill the line or selection (adds it to the kill ring) and ctrl+y yanks a value from the kill ring. Meta+y cycles to the next item in the ring. Meta is usually escape, unless you're using the computer of someone with a key called meta

    This comes from being earlier than MS-DOS, so it couldn't copy someone else's work (why did it take so long for DOS and windows to come up with the innovation of a copy history. It came after the windows key

  • Gnome is fine if it works the way you do.

  • Most old ones - older than vi - are terrible. I have to sometimes use the IBM mainframe editor at work. It is terrible.

  • Emacs has a menu, it's not exactly hard. F10 to open the menu in text mode

  • Google Pixel @lemmy.world

    Good and bad of pixel 9 pro fold

  • Minecraft @lemmy.world

    Mob softener now killing mobs

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Uno reverse card - carnivore and gout

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    after a day of too little fat

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Pemmican - how I do it

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    This thread about what should be fixed in humans; so many of the problems in the comments are fixed by this way of eating

    mander.xyz /post/24485625
  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    An old Reddit r/nutrition post on the popularity of carnivore

    old.reddit.com /r/nutrition/comments/19d0n8f/carnivore_diet_popularity/
  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Nutrition in Aussie animals

    theconversation.com /the-australian-palaeodiet-which-native-animals-should-we-eat-79489
  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Just had my first taste of beef liver

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Additional energy on zero carb

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    I think we (low carb in general) are winning

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Ruminating on protein - youtube 27:50

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Sleep and very low carb way of eating

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    The fat of the land (enlarged edition of Not by bread alone) - Stefansson 1956

    web.archive.org /web/20160309025630/https://highsteaks.com/the-fat-of-the-land-not-by-bread-alone-vilhjalmur-stefansson.pdf
  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    Putting on fat

  • > !carnivore@dubvee.org @lemm.ee

    High cholesterol and cardiac health

    cdn.nutrition.org /article/S2475-2991(22)00007-5/fulltext
  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.world

    After the cop that ran over a cow - driver gets jail for killing calves with their car

    www.abc.net.au /news/2024-12-16/driver-who-ran-over-calves-wa-paddock-jailed-animal-cruelty/104733320