Just FYI: There is at least ONE product that has both. See my other comment in the thread if you are interested. ๐
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I commented on the cross-post, but I thought it might be interesting for others in this thread. The product basically fits the requirements very well:
Unfortunately, the mouse is only sold in a keyboard/mouse bundle, but the "CHERRY STREAM DESKTOP RECHARGE" bundle might be something you would be interested in. Both keyboard and mouse have replaceable batteries and these suckers are built to last. The mouse is little bigger, so def. have something in your hand and it has super silent buttons. I especially like the type-feel of the keyboard. I am normally totally I to mechanical keyboards, but I can totally tolerate typing on it. ๐
Edit: Oh, and I forgot. You can recharge them with a USB-C cable. They also use off-the-shelve NiMH rechargeable batteries that you can get almost everywhere if you want to replace it in the future.
(Disclaimer: I work for Cherry, but IMHO it is still a very good product for the price. )
There actually ARE products out there that have both. E.g. "STREAM DESKTOP RECHARGE" bundle from Cherry can do both.
(Disclaimer: I work for Cherry, so I just happen tp know that product. But I am certain that there are other similar products from other brands as well.)
Unfortunately, the mouse is only sold in a keyboard/mouse bundle, but the "CHERRY STREAM DESKTOP RECHARGE" bundle might be something you would be interested in. Both keyboard and mouse have replaceable batteries and these suckers are built to last. The mouse is little bigger, so def. have something in your hand and it has super silent buttons. I especially like the type-feel of the keyboard. I am normally totally I to mechanical keyboards, but I can totally tolerate typing on it. ๐
Edit: Oh, and I forgot. You can recharge them with a USB-C cable.
(Disclaimer: I work for Cherry, but IMHO it is still a very good product for the price. )
Wait, you're supposed to adapt? I just fumble my way through the day.
See, here is where I would immediately be skeptical about the article:
enzymes that make the digestion of protein incredibly difficult
Enzymes are protein structures and are therefore very susceptible to heat. (I.e. when you would cook an egg and it turns "white" this is proteins beeing degenerated by heat)
You would NEVER eat raw soy (or other legumes thereof). They should always get cooked thoroughly. And in tofu production, you would also cook the soy milk in the process.
I'm not 100% knowledgeable about these specific proteins, but it sounds like big strawman to me from the getgo.
Well, I'm sorry to say, but almost everybody has better passenger rail than the US.
On the topic of fatigue: They to eat enough. It sounds silly, but you burn quite some calories while riding a bike and you will need to fuel yourself. Have something with carbs after the ride or even a snack during. You will also get used to it more and more over time. The first rides are always the hardest.
And it might really not be possible in the place where you live, but prefer smaller paths/roads over the main roads. It might add a couple of km to your ride but you will reach your destination much more relaxed.
Wish you all the best.
Jesus Christ! It's almost at 250.000 $ now!
It's a federated system just like Lemmy, Mastodon, ...
(One of the) first step would be to find an Instance that you might like to join. https://joinpeertube.org/instances
Then, an App that can also handle peertube would be e.g. NewPipe - which is also a very good 3rd party app for YouTube and alike. https://newpipe.net/
Sadly, no work from home for the com(p)uter.
You could look into using 3rd party clients to view Lemmy. They often enhance the default behavior with additional features. E.g. Voyager (the one I'm using) has a "keyword filter".