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  • I still use them, because they're awesome.They're not gone, although there are quite a bit fewer than some time ago.

  • I don't know, but in difference to Hacker's Keyboard it still receives updates.What's for sure better (for my use case) is the broad range of layout customization.

  • It took me years to find it and now that I did, I want to spread the word....I wasn't looking non-stop for sure, but I can for sure say that I was running Android for years without that gem.

  • I don't think that I'm the one in this conversation who appears to be bothered 🤗I hope you manage to send the email and wish you a good day too.

  • Doesn't it open your email program with all selected addressees?What did you expect to go horribly wrong?

  • These politicians really aren't afraid of those they were elected to represent...For their sake I hope they stop this FAFO, before more damage is done.

  • Why don't you just try it? 😉But the answer is: yes.

  • That's what they said.

  • A broken clock can be a kind of a wrong clock.Stopped clocks are the real deal!

  • You can kind of have that right now (Android only?) by creating local backups and syncing them to your selfhosted Nextcloud.

  • Maybe outdated for future CPU and GPU hungry games.The same emulators that run now will continue to do so as will very likely indie titles.In the end it depends on what you want to do with the SD.

  • Dunno. What I can say is that it's not no concern.https://edition.cnn.com/2025/05/15/health/arsenic-cadmium-rice-wellnessAdd the methane production and use of water to the equation and beans or pulses in general look quite a bit better in terms of environmental or individual health.And last but not least rice contains very little protein whereas pulses are rich in protein.But because pulses typically are low on some protein like methionine and cysteine, grain is a indeed a good addition to a diet based on pulses.Yet I'd pick oats over rice for that part.

  • Agreed! Pulses in general allow for a healthy and affordable diet.I'm not a proponent of rice mainly for the way it gets produced (lots of water needed and methane emitted in the process) and the fact it's a hyperaccumulator of arsenic. About all these things I don't need to worry when picking pulses.But each to their own and some variety rarely is a bad idea.

  • Makes sense. Maybe I'm just trying to be too efficient.

  • Soak the dried beans over night and the lentils at least for 2 or 3 hours.Fry an onion and some cloves of garlic in oil. I prefer olive oil, but take whatever is available.Add a good amount of canned tomatoes to it - canned tomatoes are typically more affordable than fresh ones while tasting better at the same time due to typically being harvested and processed when being ripe. Also they can be bought in bulk due to the long shelf-life.Put some spices in: pepper, cumin, oregano, thyme, cardamom go well with it, or whatever you like. If the fancier spices are too expensive, just pepper does quite well.Finally add whatever vegetables are available and affordable: bell peppers, carrots, mushrooms, green squash, whatever you can get and like.If you can get some minced meat, put it in the pot/pan before you add the canned tomatoes. The same goes for sausages: slice the sausages and roast them gently; it improves the taste.More affordable than minced meat (potentially healthier than sausages) and a good source of protein (next to the pulses, which contain a nice amount of protein already) would be eggs.Crack one, two, three eggs into the pan, put a lid on and let it cook for around 10 minutes. The result is close to eggs Benedict ;)Have fun and hang in there!

  • While pasta might contain calories and some protein, there's a lack of other nutrients.I advice going for pulses instead of pasta.Dried pulses have a long shelf-life so they can be bought in bulk to reduce the price per meal.

  • +1 for the beans (or lentils, or just any pulses fwiw), but why the rice?Pulses contain carbohydrates, but much more protein than rice and as rice is a hyperaccumulator of arsenic and pulses aren't, wouldn't that make a diet centred around pulses healthy while still affordable?Put some canned tomatoes, vegetables, onions, garlic, spices or whatever else is available and affordable to the beans and you have a nice enough and quite healthy meal.

  • Beans shouldn't be much more pricey, give you less worry about arsenic and contain a fair amount more protein than rice.If affordable, I'd pick beans over rice any day.Big bags of dried beans it is!

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