very ethical phone-tied centralized metadata collection
where <noscript>??
osmand is better anyway :>
Cloudflare is a MITM you voluntarily setup yourself, innit?
https://hedgewars.org/ has a game engine is written in Pascal, and it rocks!
likely doesn't run GNU/Linux, as only android drivers-supporting distros are listed as supported so plenty of blobs and not much to upstream
> Multiple banks now basically require you to have an android app. It's nice that you can boycott them and use those that don't impose arbitrary technological restrictions on you, right?
> how to compell yourself to learn a bazillion of mutually-incompatible tools instead of the swiss army knife that works but fell out of fashion
data State = On | Off deriving (Eq, Enum)
Even if you're not a diabetic, blood glucose spikes affect your mental performance like a weak stimulant, creating mild mood swings. Also, high amounts of high GI foods stimulate body fat production.
AFAIK, cellulose in oats prevents quick digestion of starch so its glycemic index is in 50s.
Thank you; I've expanded it a bit.
I invest in starch instead and use sucralose as a sweetener.
What else could it have been? I needed a way to do simple arithmetic and pretty-print my recipe and its nutrients as I (re-)adjust it at least.
very ethical phone-tied centralized metadata collection
where <noscript>??
osmand is better anyway :>
Cloudflare is a MITM you voluntarily setup yourself, innit?
https://hedgewars.org/ has a game engine is written in Pascal, and it rocks!
likely doesn't run GNU/Linux, as only android drivers-supporting distros are listed as supported so plenty of blobs and not much to upstream
> Multiple banks now basically require you to have an android app. It's nice that you can boycott them and use those that don't impose arbitrary technological restrictions on you, right?
> how to compell yourself to learn a bazillion of mutually-incompatible tools instead of the swiss army knife that works but fell out of fashion
data State = On | Off deriving (Eq, Enum)
Even if you're not a diabetic, blood glucose spikes affect your mental performance like a weak stimulant, creating mild mood swings. Also, high amounts of high GI foods stimulate body fat production.
AFAIK, cellulose in oats prevents quick digestion of starch so its glycemic index is in 50s.
Thank you; I've expanded it a bit.
I invest in starch instead and use sucralose as a sweetener.
What else could it have been? I needed a way to do simple arithmetic and pretty-print my recipe and its nutrients as I (re-)adjust it at least.