If containerized, scale horizontal and load balance.
If containerized, scale horizontal and load balance.
I think there are a lot of “meat is an accent, not the whole dish” recipes out there, from all over the world. Adapting flavors to a more western palette is going to be tricky, but it can be done. So long as they are presented as good recipes instead of “here is a half step step to vegetarianism”, I think people would dig it.
Without putting too much emphasis on it, showing people how to find fresh veg/fruit/herbs outside of a grocery would be useful, as would some tips on how to buy ethically raised meat/dairy. Having to make trips to different places seems like a chore (and certainly can be), but showing how it can be a pleasant social experience would help a lot to build a larger community of like-minded foodies. Spend local, reduce waste, encourage a local market for superior produce, network with like-minded people, etc…
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I would love to see a show about how to adapt traditional meals to vegetarian or reduced meat dishes, but absolutely not presented by a vegetarian or vegan. Existing presenters can’t seem to stop talking about vegetarianism/veganism. I would appreciate the information, but I can only abide their purity spiral attitudes briefly.
If you read the articles you linked, you’ll notice some specifically fishy language. Neither one says that donors are promised first dibs, only that they often get it. If it’s not written down, you have nothing if they decide to do it differently.
Source? When they proposed to do this for blood donors, it got shut down in a hurry.
The streaming wars seem to be settling into a slog. I dunno how other folks do it, but I sign up for a month and cancel before the next. Netflix once had a near lock on all the content, but now it’s so scattered but there is no real reason to pay for multiple services at once.
Anyhoo, as broadcast and cable content producers feel the pinch, I wonder if there will be less content to re-host on various streaming services.
He makes fun games, but he over-promises beyond his abilities. Ignore the hype, play the game when it’s marked down.
This is interesting, as airlines won’t kick boarded passengers off for other passengers (to my knowledge). What’s probably happening here is that pilots or attendants need transportation to their next scheduled assignment, for which the airlines will force boarded people off. At that point the airline’s computer runs through the passengers and picks whoever paid the least. In this case the attendant was probably trying to solve an impossible problem that the airline created, but saying retarded things (like “you’ll get your kids taken from you”) in the age of cell phone videos is super stupid. This particular attendant needs to be re-assigned to a empty return flights, they don’t have the social skills to handle the job.
The “World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Index” is pretty batshit insane. Areas were women have an advantage don’t count, so it’s just a manipulated answer to a loaded question.
Pretty much this. There is a significant learning curve to kubernetes (or similar, I guess?), but it’s a handy skill to be familiar with. If things basically run but with degraded performance on one raspberry, there is no real need for a vertical performance increase. Adding the second will provide almost double capacity, with some HA added for fun.