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Is there a reason not to just use the API through openrouter or something?

Once I had to switch to tamari due to a celiac diagnosis, I found it was one of the few things that actually tastes better without gluten. I think most of the world would enjoy soy sauce made without wheat more if they tried it.

Also, most soy sauce in Japan absolutely has wheat unfortunately.


Almost all wheat based soy sauces has such a low gluten content that they can be seen as gluten free.


Would someone with gluten sensitivity agree with this statement?


This information comes from the Swedish food authority: https://www.livsmedelsverket.se/matvanor-halsa--miljo/sjukdo...

My kid with Celiak disease eat "normal" soy sauces and have passed all test so far.


Part of this was the fact you needed a pretty decent connection speed and that the files themselves were extremely compressed


This linked website has an incentive to portray this "savings" as larger than it actually is.


They may be brilliant engineers, but they’re adults who’ve decided to become enemies of the state.


Wait, what?


Fun visualization.

First thought that this would be https://timeflies.buzz/ a fun game I played at pax this year, though I'm a little worried I played the whole thing.


The areas where these would be used are super crowded, it is likely that the riders are constantly bumping into people.


I see. Why not just limit the speed to that of a fast walking / slow running human and/or fine those who would ride carelessly enough to bump so people would have to remember deciding to ride means taking responsibility? Maybe also ban using smartphone while riding.


>people would have to remember deciding to ride means taking responsibility

And that, dear reader, is where the plan falls apart entirely.

But for real, regulation exists because large groups of people generally can't be expected to act rationally.


>But for real, regulation exists because large groups of people generally can't be expected to act rationally.

Especially tourists, who are the main users of these electric suitcases.


I think a formal way to assert that someone will follow those rules/be mindful is a license..


I imagine there is also a real concern that a lot of these things are using Lithium batteries from no-name companies that cannot be tracked down and held responsible if there is an explosion.


Was also sold one by my dentist. Turns out you still have to floss so it was just another thing I paid for at the dentist that I didn't really need. Cool.


try alternately flossing, then using the waterpik, or vice versa. You’ll find that either way, the second modality dislodges food particles left behind by the first. I take that as evidence that both > one > neither in terms of dental health and this of course assumes you then also brush your teeth.


I can’t recall where but I read something about southern US rice (especially Texas) having high levels of arsenic. California rice was reported as safer


On cotton fields lead arsenate was used as a pesticide to kill boll weevils. Some of that land now is rice fields. USA rice is marked Product of USA to differentiate from foreign crop. California grown is marked California to differentiate it from US south grown rice.

https://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2012/11/arsenic...


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