Well, the problem with that is that a completely dead smoke detector does also not blink
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The original Steam controller worked without Steam running, even including some of the extra features like mouse and scrolling functions for the trackpads if you wanted it to. So here's hoping
converting peas into impossible burger yields food healthier than actual meat patty
That is not what I claimed. My claim was merely that not all processed foods are equally unhealthy, as it depends a lot on the actual ingredients and additives, and meat replacements are often on the healthier side of that.
having added cookies, there must be a setting to only optionally store the cookies
Setting aside that this feature wouldn't even need cookies, that's not how it works. Functional cookies that aren't used for tracking don't need any user information or consent, even under GDPR.
Who is this for?
People who want to be vegetarian/vegan, but not give up on the taste and feel of meat products entirely. That is a lot of people.
Also, the whole "processed" thing is a bit overblown. Meat replacements are in large parts healthier than your typical highly processed foods.
That holds only if you assume that random chance decides whether someone votes or not. That is a big assumption to make. A lot of factors that affect your ability or willingness to vote also affect your political leaning, so I highly doubt that it's a reasonable assumption.
Pineapple is pretty common in curries, the jump to apples and raisins isn't that far tbh
Meanwhile most passenger trains in Germany are double-headed. They have only one locomotive, but the last wagon also has a driver's cabin so the locomotive can push the train while still being controlled from the front
One country cozying up to Putin is hardly a reason to call the entire EU divided
Oh that would also make sense, yeah
That quote is not from the first one though, it's from the second one