Aah, I think I see the misunderstanding. Judging from the mention of butter by "meat" you probably mean just muscles, not fat. In the carnivore community the term generally refers to both and sometimes also eggs or other animal products.
And yes, eating animal fat is absolutely required and every experienced carnivore I've seen says to eat a lot of it. 1:1 fat:protein ratio by weight or higher is generally recommended. And yes, if you didn't eat fat you'd not only get hard stools but also Rabbit starvation and eventually death.
It's great that you eat a lot of meat - you're getting important nutrients. Just note that plant elimination is also an important part of the diet. Contrary to popular belief, they can be very harmful. Here's my favorite talk about it: https://youtu.be/j1cqNDDG4aA
Sure, you just can never be sure since studies aren't generally 100%. I meant to share the talk as a general idea. That's why I advocate doing experiment on yourself for just three months and comparing - then it's personal to you. Then you can try adding the plants you'd like to eat one-by-one.
I personally found I no longer desire to eat them. 😀 YMMV
Aah, I think I see the misunderstanding. Judging from the mention of butter by "meat" you probably mean just muscles, not fat. In the carnivore community the term generally refers to both and sometimes also eggs or other animal products.
And yes, eating animal fat is absolutely required and every experienced carnivore I've seen says to eat a lot of it. 1:1 fat:protein ratio by weight or higher is generally recommended. And yes, if you didn't eat fat you'd not only get hard stools but also Rabbit starvation and eventually death.
It's great that you eat a lot of meat - you're getting important nutrients. Just note that plant elimination is also an important part of the diet. Contrary to popular belief, they can be very harmful. Here's my favorite talk about it: https://youtu.be/j1cqNDDG4aA
This sounds really interesting! If you have time to elaborate I'd love to learn more!
There are some miners that run mempoolfullrbf nodes. And they should , greedy people wanting higher fees. I was thus able to save a stuck transaction that was hanging for weeks - with fee just above the purge limit, but too low to get mined.
Glory to the greedy miners who ignore the nonsensical flags. Now let's completely abandon rbf flagging and make it default.
(if you are asking why I did not do CPFP - it was a full sweep to a swap contract address, no other way to bump it).
How did I do it?
1. Find the stuck tx id
2. Import seed to Electrum
3. Quit Electrum, turn off wifi (so Electrum does not get the transaction back from mempool when it is started)
4. Manually remove all mentions of the txid in electrum's wallet file - make sure you don't break the json syntax
5. Start electrum, spend the coins
6. Don't broadcast, copy tx hash
7. Turn on wifi and broadcast the tx using the hex using http://blockstream.info or mempoolspace tx broadcaster
Next step - electrum should make this a one click operation, as if it was rbf tx in the first place.
IIRC Bitcoin Core has an option to forget the transactions without having to mess with databases or jsons. -zapwallet I think.
I think communities will help. I have a bunch of random interests but don't feel like posting about them on my feed.
Concluding constipation based on frequency of BMs is like trying to check if door is stuck by observing how many people pass through it. Totally unrelated.
Most of the meat is absorbed, so there's less waste. It's basic logic. Also given that and the fact that meat is absorbed in small intestine, as opposed to e.g. fiber which partially breaks down (rots) in the colon, it doesn't make sense to assume that meat is heavy to digest. Quite the opposite.
I suggest you give it a try for three months to understand it better. You can always go back if you dislike it.
2FA helps people who have terrible security but harms those who have good security.
If you don't have the device compromised then the only way to break into the account is getting the password. This is only possible in these cases:
* You don't use password manager and type the password every time, some camera in public sees you typing it
* You use the same password on multiple services and one of them is hacked
* The service has data leak and your password is weak
*The service has data leak and they don't store the password properly
* The service is compromised and you enter the password at the time
As you see except for the last two you can prevent these. In case of any of the last two you're already screwed and 2FA doesn't help.
If your device is compromised then the attacker will just wait for you to login and use your logged-in device to do the harmful actions he wants in the background without having to use 2FA or password.
And even if you can specifically 2FA "more harmful" actions, which would be a good idea, nobody actually does it in meaningful way. The other device doesn't show you what you're actually confirming, only that you're confirming something. For instance you might think you're confirming permission change and you actually confirm account deletion.
What's happening?
https://nostr.build/av/028767eaa94cc6587c3e5872711207f2197cde5ca32ba4326ac6ec9a8d1c78c9.mp4
😂
But honestly a W for Kim K for scoring the bag without touching the poison. Impressive stealth.
😂 good point!
Yeah, found it: https://youtu.be/9Fx11vmgcK0
What bothers me though it has comments turned off. Will watch anyway.
Can you link the video screenshotted there?
If they are the same why have different words for them?
Government, doctors, and "scientists" say you need to avoid meat, eat carbs, vegetables, seed oils, grain, and fiber while people listening to it get sick and obese. "Conspiracy theorists" say to not eat those things and eat a lot of meat and those listening to it get healthy.
Lebanese style Halloumi eggs Benedict is 10/10 🤤
What is the best "fusion" of two foods/dishes that you've had recently?
https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_7764594740257075771691288071.webp
Ground beef mixed with fine-ground sheep cheese and pieces of bacon.
With respect, lnbits doesn't strike me as a good isolation layer considering its complexity, low developer count and past critical security vulnerabilities.
Just issue restricted macaroons. Yes, LND is not great but implementations without fine-grained access control are worse.
You just have to eat so much that you don't feel hunger. I can't do it myself but some people can.
