See now that sounds expensive again to me… my wife is a fake vegan of sorts, aka no meat, no dairy except lactose free cheese, but WILL eat eggs, and when I try shopping for her I struggle to find food that would allow her to consistently eat 78-80 grams of protein a day without paying quite a lot for gluten based protein products or tofu. Nuts can only be bought in smaller quantities as well, due to how expensive they end up being. It also seems that all those other complete amino acid foods have high levels of carbs, how do you offset that without simply being overly active every day? I keep reading more about it and cant find anything helpful online that incorporates a steady diet that will supplement a physical gym routine including a lot of lifting with the desire for muscle growth. Maybe im just a weird minority here, IDK :(
My mistake, though I am curious how do you accomplish a high protein plant based diet that offers complete proteins?
kudos to those who can afford being vegan. I know that with this spreads nutritional ratio I would either gain weight rapidly (and thus have to sub in more expensive proteins) or have to work out all the time. I
Germany notoriously has very slow internet speeds.
Maybe 420 kbps? :)
what are you using as a hypervisor? if it is virtualbox you will struggle to get smooth video playback, its gpu support is very poor. vmware is much better. yes yes it is proprietary but so is virtualbox with extensions which is the only way to make it kinda usable lol
Fans are pretty cheap to buy and run!
Nice foss alternative to obsidian is Logseq. Not completely feature for feature, but still very cool and powerful. I use it daily.
You would not be able to accomplish this without an inverter setup. The only way those little powerbank things work is because those panels barely charge the bank, and the charging happens at a trickle rate that doesn't harm the cells with current variation.TLDR the power bank is just normal battery cells, the panels are just a bit gimmicky.
Gonna back this up as well, never had an issue for 5 concurrent releases
Before Steam deck these were non options if you cared about pc specific games, now that is obviously the golden option!
Check out distrobox. Allows you to run any distro in a container and use the apps on your system like they are native.
Replying from infinity now. Wow it feels good to be home :)
I used nvidia with vrr on linux for a while before getting sick of the paper cut issues. I used gnome fedora which has pretty good support for nvidia wayland, and then whenever I wanted to game I logged out and into x11 with a single monitor config, as that would allow vrr to activate. it was janky but it worked and worked well. If you are stuck with Nvidia for the foreseeable future it is the only way if you are dedicated to the linux route.
Finally, about time! Better late than never though :)
Here's my current daily, she ain't much but she is a bit of fun! 2001 GT-S celica with a CAI. The sticker adds +5HP JDM power :)
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I use Logseq routinely. So useful when you set up daily templates to fill out for your day.
Yeah the megalinks community’s new forum does that extensively, seems to keep links alive and untroubled for a long time.
just trying to gauge interest for a gtk4 libadwaita based lemmy client for the desktop and mobile linux. Anyone on here that would be interested in the development of such a project?