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Shark teeth for humans when?
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Shark teeth for humans when?
One free, permanent set
“eat the rich” is the “this” of lemmy. Holy shit is it ever getting old.
Shit, all we get is limitless, carbon free energy?
For testing, do you just use one of the listed public instances? I guess ultimately it would be best to self-host.
You’ve just made me realize I haven’t really evaluated any others.
IIRC Startpage is one of them? I might have used that once a long while ago but I can’t say I’ve given the others a fair shake yet.
And you can even abuse AWS support by trying to get them to troubleshoot your code for you.
I have a strong suspicion that’s already happening.
I’m currently trying out the first 300 free searches with Kagi. It’s only been a day but it’s already looking like I’m going to subscribe.
Remember when you got good at Google and you started to notice that you could find what you needed better than most other people? It’s a bit like that and it’s refreshing.
RGB bro
In case anyone thinks this is hyperbole.
There’s a subset of vegans (probably any group really) who has made it a part of their identity.
This is ok to an extent but I think some of them have internalized “we don’t eat meat” while forgetting WHY they made that decision in the first place.
I find that seasoning my food makes it taste amazing.
Try it sometime.
I’m vegan for a few years now and will try this at my first opportunity.
The general public doesn’t give a flying fuck about animal suffering but maybe the same product without the suffering would be good enough to cause a switch.
Edit: Just wanted to add that I didn’t go vegan because I dislike the taste of meat. The possibility of continuing to eat meat without the associated suffering is highly attractive to me. Whether I want to eat this regularly will depend on more factors, though, namely, how its environmental impact compares to simply eating plants.
Not applicable.
Maybe a changed user agent?
“Just move a country”. Alright.
You use it once, it asks if you want to enable, and you click literally one button.