What is "processed foods"? Isn't bread a heavily processed food? Is somehow making it at home magically healthier than it being made in a factory? What about whole wheat bread from a factory vs white bread at home? Which one is healthier?
Or are you trying to say that bread is somehow unhealthy? Even though it is staple eaten by literally everyone across the world in someway, shape or form.
Terms like this destroy the credibility of "food research" and I find it hard to trust any dietary guidance. Specially after the whole fat & sugar debacle
Compare a hand-made loaf of bread to one from the grocery store. Count the number of ingredients. The hand-made loaf is usually made from flour, with water, oil, and leavening. If you buy unprocessed flour that makes 4 or 5 ingredients as a base. A store bought, whole wheat loaf of bread contains roughly 16 ingredients. The home-made loaf doesn't contain preservatives because it won't need to sit on a shelf for a prolonged period. The home-made loaf can use higher quality/purity ingredients than you will find in the grocery store in the USA. White bread is worse.
Not all bread is made the same. Not all bread ingredients are the same. Those individual ingredients can be processed as well. The more processing on the ingredients and end product, the more "processed" a food is. I'm not even touching "highly processed" or "ultra-processed" foods in this short post.
The age verification maybe a good idea if it is used to create a segregated place for kids. But instead of having filters & being able to scan messages, I think it'd be better to not have private messaging on those platforms. This will allow other users to report suspicious behavior.
It is a very common practice for these companies to rotate competent people between multiple projects. Friend used to work as a senior exec for CG in India
There is nothing wrong with baremetal 2003 style PHP. It is NOT a compiled language. Every line of code in PHP translates to one or more lines of Machine code.
As such a framework in PHP is counter intuitive and will only slow things down more.
USB-C is a mess. Sometimes everything works as intended, but most of the time it doesn’t. Sometimes power wont work, sometimes its the display, other times the USB.
I will cancel my sub and shift to KeePass before installing an Electron Version of 1Password
Not only is Electron heavy, but also inherits all the security vulnerabilities of Chromium.
This is compounded further by the fact that Electron uses its own bundled version of Chromium and so needs to be separately updated, before the app is compiled by the devs.
So many app developers are not even aware of this and so will not bother updating the SDK.
In-App browsers have always been a security nightmare. Similar issues exist with Electron apps as well.
But developers continue to use them as HTML + CSS + JS is the easiest way to develop a graphical dynamic UI, for a newbie. Many schools & colleges even teach basic HTML, CSS & JS, so the barrier to entry is very low.
I am not sure what a good solution here would be, but maybe we could start by limiting access. Or another way could be to have some way to convert the rendered UI to compiled binary code
Good call out on Electron apps, I try to avoid Electron as much as possible. I use Slack's web interface for example.
I never made the connection until you brought it up, but yes, Electron apps are just like using Webkit on iOS. Abstracting UI/UX to a browser engine which has identical security pitfalls to a browser but with far less control and inspection capability.