

How the uptime with Tuta these days? Was hearing some negative reviews about extended outages a while back.
I want to leave Proton, but I fear for the day I need a 2FA code and I can’t get it.
How the uptime with Tuta these days? Was hearing some negative reviews about extended outages a while back.
I want to leave Proton, but I fear for the day I need a 2FA code and I can’t get it.
That isnt a great defense against malware
Nobody said it was a great defense.
not necessarily
a lot of
Reduces electric waste
A lot of older equipment actually wastes more electricity.
But it will cut down on electronic waste.
In a way, nature captured him.
But do you know what you’re laughing at, though?
You were able to get to the bootloader with a fucked up bootloader?
Assuming those groups are trustworthy, sure.
checked by independent animal nutritionists to meet the AAFCO(USA) and FEDIAF(Europe) guidelines for animal nutrition.
So why didn’t you say that when I asked? That’s what I couldn’t find, why I asked, and now I can look into those groups.
If only we could harness the power of you moving the goal posts
What goalposts exactly? We’re not having a debate, I’m asking for information. You’re just assuming bad faith for no reason.
There are companies selling and marketing homeopathic remedies that don’t actually work, and they slap all the same kinds of “Totally works” labelling on it. It means nothing.
What you’re telling me is that you don’t know of any vegan cat food brands that have been proven to be both nutritious and palatable in any official capacity.
If you want to believe anything a company puts on their product, you are welcome to go right ahead, but that’s a pretty standard benchmark for most people.
I don’t particularly trust any mass produced food products, for people or pets, that hasn’t been approved by a trusted source. For example, the FDA.
I can’t find anything on that link that shows that it’s been proven to provide adequate nutrition. Where is that information?
Do you have any examples of vegan cat food that has been proven to meet their nutritional requirements?
if the food is palatable and nutritious
That was the claim, no?
That study merely measures palatability. It even says:
Based on these owner-reported behaviours, our results indicate that vegan pet foods are generally at least as palatable to dogs and cats as conventional meat or raw meat diets, and do not compromise their welfare, when other welfare determinants, such as nutritional requirements, are adequately provided.
Please provide the results you found that lead you to the claim you made around palatability and nutrition.
The ones stating that the food is enjoyable.
Where did you find those results?
What are the results of those measurements?
Sure, but if I can dodge one by simply switching email hosts, why not?