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Vegans of Lemmy, would you eat lab-grown meat?
  • No, I think it's a good idea but I'm fine with plant based alts. I think it's a lot better than having to kill animals for food but still seems like a lot of extr steps when you can just eat plants and stuff mad from plants without requiring a biological reactor, and lab. I would also assume that the process requires at least some more energy or resorces than regular food processing methods. So it wouldn't win any points on that front. I was raised vegan for context, so I've never actually tasted real meat and don't see any reason to try it now, lab grown or not.

  • Newb when it comes to these subjects but really want to learn the hardware side of things - Help with old repository for EDTracker
  • If your looking for hardware components, adafruit.com has many prebuilt modules that are (mostly) usable without soldering. There's also sites like thepihut.com that sell similar things but from other manufactures too. There's also mouser but that's just for the individual components which you would have to construct a circuit for yourself.

    If you have no or very little experience then you'll likely find it more difficult than you expect, make sure you know what your doing and try to find exact instructions for everything. Basically don't try to design or modify things yourself.

  • what caused you to get into Linux?
  • Just windows, I had windows 10 installed on my laptop and was constantly fighting with windows update so when the system broke (wouldn't boot) I finally installed Ubuntu. These days I use arch BTW.

  • Who's winning here, exactly?
  • I'd just like to say that if something says Ubuntu support it will very likely work on all Debian based distros unless its something really low level and your running one that swapped out systemd or something. They normally just mean that they ship their software as a .deb file and even that can be installed on non Debian distros if your willing to do some special stuff. Also as for drivers/firmware I've never had any issues except when trying to use a distros that doesnt include non-free firmware.

  • Why do you use Linux?
  • I like to tinker with it and the lack of restrictions on low level stuff. The ability to completely change anything about he system that is restricted on other platforms. No data is sent from the system unless you actively enable it. Its stable, I have a raspberry pi that can run for months without error whereas windows bluescreened once every 2 weeks with regular usage. Its free.