I've been vegetarian for... more than a decade? I love meat substitutes and generally prefer having the substitute present in meals (either as the main thing, like a burger, or as an inclusion). I do agree that meat substitutes are a fantastic way of reducing meat consumption for meat-eaters, but that doesn't mean you need to do away with it completely once you're in 'full veg' mode
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PiP works on iOS, even without premium (with some restrictions). At least it did very recently, I have premium now though so I can’t verify as of today
I’m sorry I needed it for school?
I did warn anyone who had access that it wasn’t a 24/7 guarantee.
Agreed. Sometimes I’ll get a text saying ‘the plex thing wont load’ and it doesn’t really make sense to them when I say ‘yeah, I took my computer today’
You have an older model than mine, I have a mid 2012 Macbook Pro, that may be why
People like to perpetuate this about Apple, but it’s really not true. I’ve had my Mac for... over ten years? It can get the most recent version of Catalina, which was updated until 2022. It’s still going strong and I use it every day.
Memmy. I tried a bunch, but Memmy is the one I kept coming back to.
From my experience they prefer payment that isn’t easily disputed / claimed as fraud. Don’t get me wrong I was more than happy to get the points, it’s just unusual, since they do typically prefer cash / cash adjacent
The artist I just got a tattoo from was fine with taking a credit card. I thought it was weird too, but they are out there
Hey whatever works for you, if you don’t like it that’s fine. It might be hard to imagine things from other peoples’ perspective, but I find a lot of use in these things 🤷🏻♀️
Metal tube ‘toothpick’ holder from... the James Brand? I think? I use it to carry 🌿 around
There’s better licencing options for libraries now that allow librarians much better control over getting their patrons the books they want, you should give it another go.
Libraries can buy metered access and one copy one circ, and depending on how the library’s consortium agreement is, usually home patrons holds will get advantage over same-system-but-different-home-library holds; so those will still have the ‘limited like a physical book’ restriction, but you’ll have priority if your library bought a copy. We also use Cost Per Circ, and so as long as our monthly budget hasn’t been met, any books I’ve added as part of our CPC collection can be taken out instantly by my patrons even if the wait time would’ve been months long due to how many people are on hold. If the budget has been met, those holds on CPC titles will be filled once the 1st of the month rolls around and the budget resets.
Give it another try, and put the books you want on hold. Librarians have a harder time knowing what their patrons want when they don’t have data because patrons don’t place holds. I’ll add books to CPC whenever I can, even if there’s only one or two holds on a title