

Not vegan (sorry), but I thought The Modern Vegetarian Kitchen by Peter Berley was really good. Not all recipes are vegan, but most (all iirc) of them also have a vegan variant.


Not vegan (sorry), but I thought The Modern Vegetarian Kitchen by Peter Berley was really good. Not all recipes are vegan, but most (all iirc) of them also have a vegan variant.


It looks like the founder is the same guy that also started Follow the Money. That does lend it some credibility, I guess.


That’s cool, I guess, but what are these people going to do that organisations like the Electronic Frontier Foundation and Bits of Freedom aren’t already trying to do? It kind of reads like a bunch of noobs and normies have finally figured out Google and Facebook are evil and now they think they’ve invented a new kind of activism.
How is babies having food supposed to maximize returns for investors? You’re clearly not thinking rationally!


If you need or want to run an LLM on limited hardware, you may want to look into so-called bitnets with ternary connections. These should be efficient enough to run an OK LLM on a CPU with 16 GB of ram if not less. Unfortunately they’re barely out of the experimental stage, so you’ll probably have to compile BitNet.cpp yourself or wait a few months until full support lands in Ollama.
I haven’t run a bitnet myself yet, so I can’t personally vouch for their effectiveness or usefulness.
I think Kropotkin also said more or less the opposite himself in Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution.


I think the joke is that it is a beautiful piece of unspoiled nature with a breathtaking view. So you could also build hotels and fancy apartment buildings there.


Sounds like you’re looking for something like # archivemount.


Yeah, I’m not surprised an anarchist, anti-authoritarian instance like db0 doesn’t like pro-Russian sources. You should feel right at home on hexbear or lemmygrad, though!
Is there an implementation of wheels for Bevy?