these are good green flags. I see the flak youre getting from folks doing the whole "make fun of vegans on the internet" thing, and wanted to say that the vegans Ive met irl have been really chill folks that are willing to make sacrifices for a better society. idk why vegans get trashed on online for sharing the long list of pros for veganism, as if people don't share opinions online all the time.
personally, I'm on a reduce animal products in ways i can with an occasional "treat yo-self" day, but that's mostly because ive lived a lot of my life being poor and havent always been able to select my own diet.
excited for more lab grown options, and I love when vegan options exist because they are usually unique, delicious, and dont have dairy(am allergic).
idk, from an american perspective, pretty sure the americans that support Ukraine also support Palestine, whereas the americans that support Russia also support Israel.
oh yeah fair but also i just commented that because I thought itd be funny. you're in IT, have you considered just being a furry?? its a good social lubricant.
doesn't make it legal, its just not cost effective to enforce. corporations build cases against people who shoplift until theyve hit a threshold, but i mean...its just how business is done.
Its not like cops will help you if they see a guy actively stabbing you, doesnt mean its legal to stab folks.
counter counter or maybe side side argument, teardown had voxel destruction with ray tracing i think.
maybe not, the wikipedia article is a bit vague on it.
it says they were initially implemented with raytracing, but idk if that means the final game utilizes raytracing.
neat game though.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teardown_(video_game)