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Thrift3499

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Do you have any sources for that? I’ve googled and couldn’t find any.

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I don’t agree with that, here’s a study from Oxford University confirming vegan diets are on average 33% cheaper than omniverous diets.

It can be expensive going vegan if you eat brand name fake meat every day but everyday vegan staples (chickpeas, lentils, beans etc) cost very little.

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AI is really maths heavy, just so you’re aware. Using Tensorflow or Scikit learn is fine, but unless you understand the math you’ll be at a disadvantage.

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I agree. Let’s put more money into public transport!

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The cost is reasonable, you can get 1tb of storage for around £10 a month. Most Seedboxes will let you install VPN servers on them as well, I’m not sure what you pay for specific VPN software nowadays. So you could theoretically replace Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu etc and have a VPN.

They’re basically required for building ratio on private trackers nowadays.

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I’m not a fan of PETA either but that source doesn’t say anything about animal rights groups claiming sheep are killed for their wool. Why lie dude?

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Probably not, programming languages are just tools usd to do jobs. If you like databasey bits you could look at backend work, you’d need to know some SQL like Postgres or MySql. Postgres has a pretty good tutorial on their site here.

If you do go down that route I’d pick up a front-end language as well. JavaScript, HTML and CSS are what you’re after. When you’ve got the basics of those down learn whatever frameworks popular in your area. Probably React or Nextjs.

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Yeah hiking poles are game changers.

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I’ve been enjoying starmourn recently, it’s pretty good.

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There’s a lot of cholesterol in cows milk for a start.

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