Was thinking in the context of body building when I wrote that.
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Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto News@lemmy.world•‘He has trouble completing a thought’: bizarre public appearances again cast doubt on Trump’s mental acuityEnglish28·19 hours agoFor me the most bizarre thing with Trump is his obsession with windmills. It was fine if he brought it up once or twice but it feels like every time he opens his mouth he has to mention windmills. Maybe he was molested by a windmill or something?
I was going to retort but it is a fair point. I have reached more than 100g on whole foods but on most days I do rely on supplementation. Especially during a cut.
FYI just in case I have nothing against vegan bodybuilding or vegans in general. Mad respect for people who actually manage to successfully do it as I can’t imagine it being easy. I actually use vegan protein myself because it’s cheaper (tastes terrible though).
How many would you need to eat to reach 120g of protein though? Like 6 or 7 cups? Again I’m not saying it’s impossible just very very hard.
Not impossible but damn near without resorting to hyper processed foods. Rinos can digest fibrous foods in ways humans can’t
Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Big tech has spent $155 billion on AI this year. It’s about to spend hundreds of billions moreEnglish1610·2 days agoI hate these fucking articles. That’s how it works with every new tech/industry etc. Everyone spends billions and billions hoping it becomes profitable 10-20 years from now, maybe it does maybe it doesn’t, we can’t know but that’s how this shit has always and will always work for basically every new tech or research that happens.
Maybe complain about countries not taxing corporations enough, but not how new industries and technologies are funded.
Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Big tech has spent $155 billion on AI this year. It’s about to spend hundreds of billions moreEnglish11·2 days agodeleted by creator
Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Britain is Losing its Free Speech, and America Could be NextEnglish32·2 days agoIf someone commits suicide because of online words from a stranger then they were not mentally well in the first place, and maybe shouldn’t be online at all but rather getting help. Doxxing is not quite free speech? It’s an action taken against an individual. Free speech for example doesn’t grant people the ability to accuse you of crimes Willy nilly, if they do so they are liable for defamation.
But that’s neither here nor there, platforms as private spaces have a right to limit free speech as much as they want. I don’t think it’s good for society when they use that power too strictly, and the fact that they did for about a decade I think it’s one of the main causes of the rise of the alt right, but it’s a right the platforms have. Just like you can kick someone out of your house for saying something you don’t like. When one says free speech what is meant is that someone in a public space can say whatever they want, be it hateful or not.
Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Britain is Losing its Free Speech, and America Could be NextEnglish6·2 days agoFree speech must include all speech including the hateful one simply because “hateful” can be manipulated to mean anything.
Pro-Palestine is an example that was given already. But others might also say that being pro abortion is hateful speech. You might disagree but whoever is in the power is the one that gets to define what hateful means. And that’s why free speech must shelter hateful speech as well.
Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto World News@lemmy.world•Britain is Losing its Free Speech, and America Could be NextEnglish1114·2 days agoHasn’t Britain always been like this? Are people generally upset about this or just a vocal online minority? I mean I would never support something like this but if the people support it well, it’s their will.
Plebcouncilman@sh.itjust.worksto Open Source@lemmy.ml•What do we think of Bluesky now?English56·2 days agoI want her to exploit my means of production so bad, if you know what I mean.
I recently moved away from Gmail and when I was researching what my new email client would be I considered Proton seriously for a while. But what I realized is that the privacy aspect of it is pretty much useless unless everyone you are communicating with is also using Proton. I went with iCloud, it’s free and it’s good enough for my use case.
Linux is not an OS.