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#TOTD This is a question that a colleague asked me a couple years ago, and it just keeps coming back to me. If one becomes informed about the damage that our meat consumption is causing on the planet, does it become immoral for one to consume meat? Say, if you watch a couple documentaries on Netflix and continue consuming meat, does that make you a bad person? I don't really have an answer. I think about it every time I eat a burger.
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Fine
Once you know you're doing harm, I do think it's your responsibility to try to do less harm. But I don't think it requires an instant 180 change. Doing better is better than doing nothing.
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Deep
Yeah, thanks! Glad listening to Shubh Saran. You might like Ezra Collective: You Can't Steal My Joy and Jazzmeia Horn: Love & Liberation
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Fine
I've listened to "You Can't Steal My Joy" all the way through a couple of times now, and it's definitely a fun ride. I'll be on the lookout for their next album.
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That's got some heavy funk. Jeff Beck had a couple of guitar heavy jazz fusion albums in the mid-70s that this really reminded me of; "Wired" and "Blow by Blow".
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Jamie
I do like jazz! I recently heard this wonderful version of "Lullaby of Birdland" (youtube.com/watch?...) and immediately decided that it's time to work on my jazz guitar skills.
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Fine
That was fantastic! I'm partial to the Mel Torme version, but she was swinging it as hard as Mel. I'm definitely looking up more Andrea Motis. Thank you!
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Do you like jazz? You might like Shubh Saran. I don't know, there's a lot of different kinds of jazz. It sounds a little like an instrumental Dave Matthews Band (real fans call him "Dave").
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Jamie
I do like jazz! I recently heard this wonderful version of "Lullaby of Birdland" (youtube.com/watch?...) and immediately decided that it's time to work on my jazz guitar skills.
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Yeah, thanks! Glad listening to Shubh Saran. You might like Ezra Collective: You Can't Steal My Joy and Jazzmeia Horn: Love & Liberation
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Trinity
Yes. It's called the Hypertext Markup Language. My website runs on it and each page is maybe a kilobyte each, plus most browsers since the 90s can render it.
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Fine
That could be said for many generated static sites as well. Is there still a compelling reason to "roll your own"? Does that reason hold up if you get any more structurally complex than a few pages?