Or even playing it via Steam using Proton.
Or even playing it via Steam using Proton.
We had a Tesla (Model S we bought used for cheap) before Elon went off the rails, and can confirm every bit of that info. Service was a nightmare. My partner had to tell the technician about an active seatbelt recall at one point. We once got an overdue parking ticket in the mail because the shop would just park on the street and not pay. Honestly other than that, the car was fantastic, but little did we know we just won the Tesla lottery and did not get a car with massive problems. After Elon started Elonning, my partner got sideswiped and that totaled the car. Miss the car, but do not miss explaining that we did not agree with anything Elon was doing or saying.
I think the model Y did as well.
Ah, got it. Could also be my migraine making me not fully get things.
I’m all for mass transit, but there are some jobs that require cars. My partner does home health, for example. She often has to take a lot of bulky durable medical equipment (DME) to a person’s home. Even if mass transit existed in all of her territory, transporting DME on it would be prohibative, especially when there are often multiple people that need different pieces of equipment.
Yeah, that is someone that does not know how to make guac if it browns that fast
That might be part of it. The shooting doesn’t do it for me, and the movement feels bad unless you nail it.
I’ll for sure have to see how it plays out in match. Part of it is I also am not a fan of MOBAs, and Deadlock seems to pull a lot from them. We were also looking for a game that my partner could play kinda like Overwatch, bit I think she’ll bounce pretty hard off Deadlock.
Finally got an invite to Deadlock. After watching a let’s play and messing around with different heroes in the Hero Sandbox, I think there is just too much. I know it is a MOBA shooter combo, but between the movement mechanics, skills, and item shop, it just kinda seems they added stuff just because other titles in either genre have them. I might still give it a few matches, but it definitely dropped in priority.
Been playing through Raft again with my partner, and that’s been a blast. I love a survival crafter, and realized she had not played since the full release. Kinda a cozy survival game if that is even a thing. The only downside isn’t it has been moving our normal sleep schedule later, and we need to move it earlier
For sure! And this article seems to be hinting at ultra-processed foods being a huge problem, when the actual problem is probably late stage capitalism and the poverty it creates (to be less than nuanced myself, lol).
I am by no means an expert, but I think the idea boils down to, as long as you have them in moderation, you’re fine. The issue arises when people can’t afford or don’t have access to non-processed foods (food deserts for example). It is a deep, complex, and nuanced subject, and I don’t think a single article that boils down to “ultra-processed foods bad” is really interested in the nuance.
I think there is consensus that processed foods are not as good for you as food in their base form. They tend to have more calories from sugar and the like. It is not that they are inherently bad, but that people eat too many of them, thus getting most of their calories from sugar instead of other macros. This study is older, but has better definitions:
I mean, the MSG scare was 100% racism.
https://www.sciencehistory.org/stories/magazine/the-rotten-science-behind-the-msg-scare/
This seems like a holdover from that
Yeah, saying the presence of a single ingredient can indicate ultra-processed food then including an ingredient that is in a lot of Asian food seems like the racist MSG scare from the 70s-90s
Ah, exactly what we need. An inaccurate search engine to replace the dominant inaccurate search engine.
And I don’t think gun control is even a campaign promise. Just shows either lack of forethought or lack of understanding from their campaign
For a better reference than just single ingredients, the article lists what it considers ultra processed:
Ultra-processed foods include carbonated soft drinks; sweet or savoury packaged snacks; chocolate, candies (confectionery); ice cream; mass-produced packaged breads and buns; margarines and other spreads; cookies (biscuits), pastries, cakes and cake mixes; breakfast ‘cereals’; pre-prepared pies and pasta and pizza dishes; poultry and fish ‘nuggets’ and ‘sticks’, sausages, burgers, hot dogs and other reconstituted meat products; powdered and packaged ‘instant’ soups, noodles and desserts; and many other products see online supplementary material, Supplemental Table 1).
The supplementary material they mention is linked later on, but the link does not work for me
To view supplementary material for this article, please visit https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980018003762
If adding MSG makes it ultra processed, then I guess I make ultra processed food at home.
Same, run the install file via proton even. Works great