Basically the study found that previous research on TMA's (which are abundous in animal protein) saying they're harmful to humans, may actually be wrong, and that they're in fact beneficial to our health. (edit 2: due to rapid bilophia production in the microbiome, which converts it to DMA?)
I'm not a microbiologist though, and I hope someone with background could expand this into an ELI5.
Edit: If you scroll down on the page, you can find a figure (FIG 1) which gives a more easy to understand view on the study and the impacts animal proteins were found to have.
Ultimately, these findings point to new avenues of research that could increase microbiome-informed understanding of human health and hint at potential biomedical applications in which specialized bacteria are used to curtail CVD development.
The 650w PSU is a remnant from my previous r5 3600 + 16gb ddr4 + rtx 3060ti build.
I was gonna go for a short bit without buying a GPU when I sold my 3060ti, but the old GTX 770 I swapped to in meantime broke down, so I just found a cheap RX 580 to at least do something.
4XXX series also turned out to be jebaited, so I haven't thought of buyin anything until now.
Biggest step up would probably be for vertical farming to go mainstream.
It's not too great for meat industry, but for vegan industry it works more than well.
Another step up will be mass produced lab grown animal proteins/oils/fats (meats) which a healthy human diet requires.
On other hand we can still also have a remnant of meat industry be left alive, which is to repurpose animals that have died of natural causes, rather than inhumanely farming animals enmasse.
I do support non-monoculture farming.
Problem is as a consumer there isn't an easy way to know how it was farmed.
Imo sustainable farming should be legislated by government.
This. Unlike ReVanced that requires a bunch of hacks to work, Newpipe is easy to simply download and install.
Has all the features premium youtube has, and unlike Vanced, it uses Youtube's API to serve the content, which means Google can't shut them down (They tried, and lost the case).
Because Newpipe simply doesn't use the advertisement API, you'll never see ads in Newpipe.
HOWEVER.
Please keep in mind Newpipe is currently in spaghetti code form, and that means fixing a bug causes more to appear.
They're working on a complete rewrite, aka Newpipe 2, but it'll take a while.
In the meantime, you may encounter some issues if you're on the road for example.
I've had Newpipe shit itself almost always while biking, due to constant mobile connection tower changes.
For those errors you need to open the app up again, and press play.
It unfortunately doesn't respond to bluetooth play/stop signals in that state.
Good to see positive research on this subject, was soil health included in the research?
I'd hope farming industry for vegan industry isn't doing the same it's doing for meat industry; which is to run the same crop year after year, ruining whatever growth potential that plot of soil had longterm.
Nah, GPU is definitely the only bottleneck rn.
We doin Ryzen 9 7900 with DDR5 64gb@6000MHz CL16 (not the best timing, but also not the worst).
Runnin on ASRock B650 PG Lightning and primary NVMe storage.
That said I don't have VR gear yet, nor do I plan to buy any in the next 6 months.
Might consider Index2 though once it comes out.
But yeah not too convinced on 4XXX series yet myself. Could DLSS3 be sweet? Maybe, it's not really implemented by anything yet.
Starfield won't even ship with it due to AMD exclusivity. BG3 might have it, and Remnant 2, but DLSS2 is plenty enough.
For resolution my main's 1440p@165Hz, but using it at 120Hz. Secondary's an old 1080p@60Hz.
You're better off first learning Typescript.
It's the only one of the two I'd consider a "programming" language.
Due to the strict nature of TS, you'll quickly learn the correct practices of Javascript, and moving from TS to JS is super easy.
If you learn Javascript instead, you'll likely run into a lot of issues moving to Typescript, due to how much slack it gives.
Incorrect types, incorrect this, incorrect classes, incorrect invocations, incorrect references, unused variables, etc.
Edit: What makes learning JS even worse is the bad habits you learn. Humans, especially adults, really struggle to get rid of bad habits.
It makes life miserable until you get rid of them.
In August 2020, Sterling came out as nonbinary on Twitter, initially saying they accept all pronouns,
but since expressing a preference for "they" specifically (in patreon)
I stopped following him a long while ago.
And I give zero fucks about pronouns.
Unless I actually care about the person, which in Jim's case I really no longer do, I'm not doing the courtesy to Find out whatever pronoun they've changed to in recent months/years since I stopped giving a fuck.
He still likes being called Trash girl from the gender dumpster, so make of that what you will.
While gender affirming hormone therapy usually results in an improvement in mood, some people may experience mood swings or a worsening of anxiety, depression, or other mental health conditions as a result of the shifts associated with starting a second puberty. If you have any mental health conditions it is recommended you remain in discussion with a mental health providers as you begin hormone therapy.
Jim has had a long, long history of mental health issues like anxiety and depression.
HRT can mess up with your mental state, which thus affects production value.
Imo all the attacks by none other than Jim himself on his own subscribers made me unsub.
It's not exactly entertaining to get a constant feed of nothing but toxicity against everyone but him and his extremely small insider bubble.
Which is why his channel has been dying for a long while.
Everything you listed as "the bar" are just things everyone knows already.
And don't contribute towards game development time, aside from localization, which isn't expected except by chinese players.
Thing is, the tools and literal hand-in-hand tutorials for indies are what make those a non-issue.
It's extremely easy to make a game these days, and release it.
Basically the study found that previous research on TMA's (which are abundous in animal protein) saying they're harmful to humans, may actually be wrong, and that they're in fact beneficial to our health. (edit 2: due to rapid bilophia production in the microbiome, which converts it to DMA?)
I'm not a microbiologist though, and I hope someone with background could expand this into an ELI5.
Edit: If you scroll down on the page, you can find a figure (FIG 1) which gives a more easy to understand view on the study and the impacts animal proteins were found to have.